Samuel Fulton Stone House
This original building once stood in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Discover what it was like to arrive in America after the 12 week voyage and learn how our resourceful ancestors created new lives in a new land. Many of them built prosperous new lives, while others faced hardships and often had trouble with the law. Their stories are here for you to discover, along with the Ulster traditions they carried with them and made a part of their life in America.
This original building once stood in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
This small, two-room log cabin is typical of those built by early immigrants to America.
A replica of the house that Thomas Mellon and his family built four years after they had arrived in Pennsylvania.
The Cunningham Springhouse is a fine example of how farm life demanded craft, innovation, hard labour and self-sufficiency.
This three-room log house from Clarksville, Greene County, Pennsylvania was home to Uriah and Marinda Hupp and their twelve children.
Richard McCallister, the descendent of migrants from Ulster, built this house in Cabell County, West Virginia, in 1827.
Francis Rogan's prosperity is reflected in this red brick home. However, the Rogan's wealth was owed to the work of enslaved people.