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The close Ulster-American historic and cultural links were further cemented on May 21-24 with a visit to Northern Ireland and Co Donegal by 46 visitors from
The two-week trip, organised by the East Tennessee Historical Society, extended to other parts of the
On arrival in Donegal they were entertained at a reception at
The following morning, the party spent three hours at the
The tour schedule moved to the Sperrin mountain region of West Tyrone and then to
On Friday May 23, the American visitors headed for the
They had an overnight stay at the Ballygally Castle Hotel outside Larne, and were all enthralled by the stunning scenary of the
At the hotel, a reception was hosted by the Ulster-Scots Agency, with chairman Lord Laird of Artigarvan and vice-chairman Jim Devenney warmly welcoming them all to
Planning and supervision of the trip was made by Cherel B. Henderson, associate director of the East Tennessee Historical Society, and Professor George Schweitzer, from the
An evening of entertainment, compered by George Holmes, deputy chief executive of the Ulster-Scots Agency, included a presentation of On Eagle’s Wing musical by its director John Anderson, and appropriate musical items from the Ailsa folk group from Co Antrim.
East Antrim Ulster Unionist MP Roy Beggs dropped in to say hello to the American visitors and also present was Billy Kennedy, author of seven books on the Scots-Irish 18th century settlements in
Various presentations were made by Cherel Henderson and Professor George Schweitzer, who handed over certificates confirming honorary first citizenship of
The American party left Larne for
* On Eagle’s Wing musical will be presented by John Anderson and Lord Laird and officials of the Ulster-Scots Agency at a reception in