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Date of Creation

7-6-2019

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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

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Digital photograph on site.

Description

View from West Loch Tarbert of Ardpatrick House, an estate belonging to the Shawfield Campbells. Looking northwest at sunset.

Comments

Use photographs of locations on the Campbell family’s route from Ireland to Glasgow to develop geographical awareness in students of the Campbell family’s history and empathy for the difficulty of their journey.

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Ardpatrick House, one of the estates of the Shawfield Campbells, lies on Knapdale about 23 miles east of Islay, facing southeast toward West Loch Tarbert, the inlet between the peninsula of Kintyre in western Scotland and the rest of Argyll and Bute. The Campbells of Ardpatrick supplied a rowboat for 24 passengers and their baggage when the wind failed after a difficult 24-hour trip from Port Askaig.

Keywords

Alexander Campbell, Ardpatrick House, West Loch Tarbert

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