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Scotland's Mark on America.
By George Fraser Black, PH.D.
With a Foreword By John Foord
Published by The Scottish Section of "America's Making" New York, 1921
"No people so few in number have scored so deep a mark in the world's history as the Scots have done. No people have a greater right to be proud of their blood."—James Anthony Froude.
- Foreword
- Scottish Emigration to the American Colonies
- Some Prominent Scots and Scots Families
- Scots as Colonial and Provincial Governors
- Scots and the Declaration of Independence
- Scots as Signers of the Declaration of Independence
- Scots in the Presidency
- Scots as Vice-Presidents
- Scots as Cabinet Officers
- Scots in the Senate
- Scots in the House of Representatives
- Scots in the Judiciary
- Scots as Ambassadors
- Scots as State Governors
- Scots in the Army
- Scots in the Navy
- Scots as Scientists
- Scots as Physicians
- Scots in Education
- Scots in Literature
- Scots in the Church and Social Welfare
- Scots as Lawyers
- Scots in Art, Architecture, etc.
- Scots as Inventors
- Scots as Engineers
- Scots in Industries
- Scots in Banking, Finance, Insurance and Railroads
- Scots as Journalists, Publishers and Typefounders
- Some Prominent Scots in New York City
- Scottish Societies in the United States
- Conclusion
- List of Principal Authorities Referred to