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Online books that are about or have references to people or places of County Down.  For more just go to http://books.google.com/ and type in "County Down" or "Co. Down" etc.


Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan is a monumental and path breaking study of early Irish Protestant and Catholic migration to America. Through exhaustive research and sensitive analyses of the letters, memoirs, and other writings, the authors describe the variety and vitality of early Irish immigrant experiences, ranging from those of frontier farmers and seaport workers to revolutionaries and loyalists. Largely through the migrants own words, it brings to life the networks, work, and experiences of these immigrants who shaped the formative stages of American society and its Irish communities. The authors explore why Irishmen and women left home and how they adapted to colonial and revolutionary America, in the process creating modern Irish and Irish-American identities on the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Irish Immigrants in the Land of Canaan By Kerby A. Miller

Published 2003
Oxford University Press US

Irish Americans/ History/ Sources

816 pages

ISBN 0195045130

Another very interesting book  is "The Summer Soldiers: The 1798 Rebellion in Antrim and Down"
I've read it and learned a lot. I got mine at a used bookstore, but I note that a number of copies are available on Amazon.

Vividly drawing on primary sources such as letters and diaries, the author makes the tragic rebellion come alive, absorbing the reader in a compelling story of heroism and tragedy. (History Book Club selection)  ISBN-10: 0856405582ISBN-13: 978-0856405587

Submitted by:  Andy Airriess

Here is a synopsis:

An eloquent account of the savage British suppression of the 1798 rising of the Society of United Irishmen in Northern Ireland. Inspired by the American and French revolutions, the 1798 rising against British rule was brought about by a rare coalition of Irish Catholics and Protestants. As Stewart points out, the United Irishmen was originally a benign patriotic organization devoted to reform and repeal of barbarous British anti-Catholic laws. With the commencement of war with France in 1793, the author explains, British authorities suspected the United Irish movement of harboring pro-French elements, and suppressed it. The rebellion actually went through three disjointed phases in the spring and summer of 1798: the May outbreak of a spontaneous army, mostly of peasants, in the southeast; the August uprising in Mayo; and the short-lived uprising (June 613) in the northern counties, which is the principal subject of the author's narrative. Stewart recounts the doomed rebel effort, a tale of mostly small skirmishes and small maneuvers, from the ``turn-out'' of rebel forces, armed with pikes, along the coast until the climactic ``Battle of Antrim,'' actually a massacre of rebels of Ballynahinch and the main rebel position at Ednavady Hill. The poorly armed and disorganized rebels, led by charismatic leaders like Wolfe Tone and Henry Joy McCracken, were finally suppressed by British forces under Major- General George Nugent. While the rebellion's surviving leaders were brutally executed, the memory of the rebellion, and its brief union of Catholics and Protestants, lived on to inspire the Irish patriots of the future.

Irish pictures drawn with pen and pencil by Richard Lovett, 1888
The Story of Belfast by Mary Lowry (circa 1913)

Betsy Gray or Hearts of Down

A reprint of the original book By W. G. LYTTLE
with Other Stories and Pictures of '98
as collected by and published in The "Mourne Observer"
MOURNE OBSERVER LTD., Printers and Publishers, Newcastle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.

The Land War in Ireland -  by James Godkin (1870) available for download at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/14562
or read online at:
http://infomotions.com/etexts/gutenberg/dirs/1/4/5/6/14562/14562.htm

Life story of an old rebel by John DENVIR Great insight into Irish in Liverpool, mentions Irish in Liverpool, County Down etc
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=381061

 

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The Bloody Bridge: And Other Papers Relating to the Insurrection of 1641  By Thomas Fitzpatrick
Published 1903
Sealy, Bryers and Walker
Ireland
296 pages
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Sep 8, 2005
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The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference
By Charles George Herbermann
Published 1913
Encyclopedia Press
Religion
Original from the University of Michigan
v.5
Digitized Feb 6, 2007

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By English Dialect
Society

Published 1850
Printed for the Society

English language

Original from the University of California

1850a

Digitized Aug 22, 2007

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The Scot in Ulster: Sketch of the History of the Scottish Population of Ulster  By John Harrison

Published 1888
W. Blackwood and Sons

Scots

115 pages

 

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Sketch of Alexander Alexander who Emigrated from County Down, Ireland By Walter Scott Alexander
Published 1898
Press of Commercial Print. Co
79 pages
Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized Apr 19, 2007

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Berna Boyle By J. H. Riddell

Published 1900
Macmillan

443 pages

Original from Harvard University

Digitized Sep 6, 2007

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The Edinburgh Review By Sydney Smith

Published 1869
A. and C. Black

Scotland

Original from Oxford University

v.129:(year)1869

Digitized Nov 8, 2006

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The Cowans from County Down By John Kerr Fleming
Published 1971
Printed by Derreth Print Co
440 pages
Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison
Digitized Aug 15, 2007