The Irish Contribution to Americas Independence

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First literary institution higher than a common school within the bounds of the Presbyterian Church, which is regarded as the germ from which sprang Princeton College and several lesser institutions of learning, was the "Log College, " founded at Neshaminy, Pa. , in 1728, by Gilbert Tennant, who was born in Ireland in 1673, educated at Trinity College, and settled at Neshaminy in 1726 (Appleton's "Biographies").
First Presbyterian Church in New England founded at Londonderry, N. H. , by J
...ames MacGreggor, who was born in Ireland, 1677.
First Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, Md. , established by Patrick Allison, a native of Ireland.
First Republican Methodist Church, afterwards the Christian Church, in North Carolina and Virginia, founded by James O'Kelly, who was born in 1735.
First Roman Catholic Bishop of America, John Carroll, grandson of an Irishman.
First Methodist Episcopal Bishop in America, William McKendree, born in Virginia, 1757.
It was not alone in the settled portions of the Atlantic colonies that the Irish became leaders in public enter- prise.


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