ABSTRACT

The book presents a series of researched biographies of professional accountants who immigrated to the United States and developed their careers there in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. 

This volume is a tribute to the efforts of a relatively small group of Scots who helped to establish and nurture American public accountancy at a time when demand for its services greatly exceeded the ability of native-born accountants to provide them.

chapter 1|2 pages

The first migrant

chapter 2|2 pages

The mobile Scot

chapter 3|4 pages

Propensity to migrate

chapter 4|5 pages

Departure and arrival cities

chapter 5|4 pages

The US public accountancy profession

chapter 7|120 pages

The immigrants