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Charles Scott (1751-1840) married Annis Porter and they emigrated from County Donegal, Ireland to Washington Co., Pennsylvania. Descendants scattered over the United States, though predominantly in midwestern states.
This study analyzes in close detail the experiences of glassworkers as mechanization transformed their trade from a highly skilled art to a semiskilled occupation. Ms. Scott argues that changes in the organization of work altered the life style and political outlook of glassworkers. These changes also created a new identity for them as residents of Carmaux, a city in the Department of the tarn in southwestern France. Once an isolated group of itinerant workers within the city, glassworkers became active trade unionists and militant socialists in the 1890s.
Henry Devlin was born and raised in a troubled home just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The love of his life, Katerine Bradar, lived at the bottom of the same street. He'd admired her from near and afar, yet life events kept them apart. Kat would go on to pursue a legal career on the opposite side of the country, while Henry's life and legal trajectory went in a different direction. Worlds apart, will the two ever reconnect? Or will they settle into other lives, other relationships? Will they continue to fight fate for what is meant to be, or will they rekindle a lost love that will last a lifetime? Follow Henry and Kat as they journey through lives spent together and apart, as life lives them, as time and love slowly slip away. As they find their true love and Use It Up.
by Walter Scott
2025 · BoD – Books on Demand
Reprint of the original, first published in 1856. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.