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Date of Creation

6-27-2019

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Photograph

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Restoration movement (Christianity)--History|y19th century.

Encyclopedia Entry

Campbell, Alexander

Global History Chapter

1. Emergence of the Stone-Campbell Movement

Contributor

Carisse Mickey Berryhill

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Description

Lough Foyle, looking northwest from Northern Ireland toward County Donegal, Ireland.

Comments

Use photographs of Londonderry, Lough Foyle, and MacGilligan’s point to develop geographical awareness in students of the Campbell family’s history.

Comments

From the Northern Ireland port of Londonderry the Campbell family embarked September 28, 1808, on the ship Hibernia to sail to the United States, passing up the Lough Foyle to the Atlantic at MacGilligan's Point on October 1, 1808. This photograph looks across Lough Foyle to the northwest to County Donegal, Ireland. Londonderry lies out of the photo to the left, and MacGilligan's Point lies out of the photo on the right.

Keywords

Alexander Campbell, Londonderry, Jane Corneigle Campbell, Lough Foyle, Hibernia (ship)

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