On the eve of the Civil War, there were 1.6 million Irish born people in the United States (about 6% of the white population). Within that 6% of Irish born, 11% lived in the SouthEastern U.S. mostly concentrated in the 5 cities of Continue reading
On the eve of the Civil War, there were 1.6 million Irish born people in the United States (about 6% of the white population). Within that 6% of Irish born, 11% lived in the SouthEastern U.S. mostly concentrated in the 5 cities of Continue reading