The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. II, 1899Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. II, 1899
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Houston, Sam, of Texas, 128, 130, 131, 133, 134, 136.
Howes, Osborne, (a descendant of David O’Killia, who settled on Cape
Cod, Mass., as early as 1657), 13.
Hoye, John A., Dover, N. H, 27, 218.
Hurons, Alliance with the, 71.
Illinois Hon. John F. Finerty of, 214.
Illinois, National Guard, Col. Henry F. Donovan, recently
Inspector-general of, 212.
Illinois, P. T. Barry of Chicago, 10, 48, 206.
_Illustrated American, The_, 167.
Imperial University at Tokio, 216.
Indiana, Gov. Morton of, 98.
Interstate Commerce Commission, 7, 13, 225.
Invasion of Canada, Plans for the, 200.
Ireland, American Generals of the Revolution who were Natives of, 81.
Ireland, British Travesty on Justice in, 59.
Ireland, By one Transaction the British crown comes into Possession of
over one half all the Available Land in, 60.
Ireland, Captain Vernon Contracts with David Selleck and Mr. Leader to
supply them with 250 Women and 300 men of the Irish Nation ... to
Transplant them into New England, 64, 65.
Ireland, Catholic and Protestant Heroes of, 90.
Ireland, Catholics driven out of, by a Persecution which has never been
Equalled, 57.
Ireland, Charles I’s Broken Promises to, 58.
Ireland, Christopher Johnson of County Meath, 73.
Ireland, Confiscation of two-thirds of the Landed Property in, 60.
Ireland’s Contribution to the Development of the American Colonies, 56.
Ireland, Cromwell’s Barbarities in, 60, 102.
Ireland, Descendants of Cromwellian Soldiers in, become intensely
Irish, 67.
Ireland, English Falsification of Historical Events Connected with, 57.
Ireland, English Measures to Destroy Commerce of, 62.
Ireland, Flemish Emigration to, 69.
Ireland, Forced Emigration from, 57.
Ireland, Governor Dongan of New York, a Native of, 72.
Ireland, Immigrants from, among the Dutch in America, 63.
Ireland, Instructions given to Exterminate whole Catholic Population
of, 59.
Ireland, In the Eighteenth Century Thousands of able-bodied male
Catholics leave for European ports and very few ever return, 61.
Ireland, Irish Emigrants from, set down as “English,” 63.
Ireland, Lord Baltimore’s title derived from, 63.
Ireland, Major Philip O’Sullivan, a defender of Limerick, 77.
Ireland, Marmion’s work on the ports of, quoted, 67.
Ireland, Men, Women and Children sent over to New England and elsewhere
from, 65.
Ireland, Natives of, Compelled to adopt English Surnames, 57, 62, 63.
Ireland, Necessity for the Catholic Irish leaving, 61.
Ireland, Party of intending Emigrants starts, in 1636, in ship _Eagle
Wing_ from, 64.
Ireland, Persecution inflicted on the Catholic Nobility and Gentry of,
59.
Ireland, Settlers in New Jersey from, 63.
Ireland, South and Southwestern Portions overrun by Cromwell, 60.
Ireland, Specie brought from, by Immigrants to the American Colonies,
67.
Ireland, The Catholics of, 61.
Ireland, The Cromwellian Settlement of, 64.
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