This is a history of a district of the Grampian Mountains in western
Perthshire, bordered by Lochaber and Atholl on the north and Strathearn and
Menteith on the south.
This rare regional history written by Rev. William A. Gillies and published
in 1938, begins with an account of the region in earliest times and proceeds
through the coming of the Scots, the Celtic church, the coming of the Campbells,
the establishment of the Campbells of Breadalbane, down into the 20th century.
It is of particular relevance for the Campbell, MacNab, Buchanan, Cameron,
Dewar, Drummond, MacDonald, MacDougall, MacEwen, MacFarlane, MacGregor,
MacIntyre, Mackay, Mackenzie, MacNaughton, and Menzies families, as well as many
others. A wealth of local history!
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