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
Welsh, Dr. Thomas, Mentioned at the Time of the Lexington Alarm, 107.
Western Massachusetts, Irish Settlers in, 15, 66.
West, George J., of Providence, R. I., 191.
West India Islands, 61.
Westmeath (Ireland), 74, 184.
West Point, 171.
White, Patrick, a New Hampshire Settler, 148.
White Rose, Jacobite Order of the, 230.
Whistler Family, The, 167, 203.
Whitman, Miss Polly, of Providence, R. I., 153.
Wicklow, Irish County of, 141.
Wilderness, Battle of the, 44, 237, 238.
William of Orange, 65.
William III, 108.
William Penn in Ireland, 63.
Williams, Alfred, of Providence, R. I., 89.
Williams, Prof. Alonzo, of Brown University, 26, 44, 204.
Williams, Roger, of Rhode Island, 89.
Wilkinson, Ezra, a Student at Brown University, 186.
Wilson’s Creek, Battle of, 197.
Witherspoon, John, the Signer, 70.
Woburn, Mass., First Child of Irish Parents Born in, 19.
Wolfe Tavern, The, Newburyport, Mass., 21.
Wolfe Tone, The Chivalrous, 90, 190.
Worcester, Mass., Public Library, 221.
Yarmouth, Mass., Records, 13.
Yuma Indian War, 196.
EDITOR’S NOTE: To the membership roll herein contained should be
added the names: James McGovern, New York City, John E. Maguire,
Haverhill, Mass., and John Goggin, Nashua, N. H. In answer to
inquiries, I desire to state that the edition of Vol. I of the
JOURNAL has been exhausted. A second edition of the same may be
issued later when the funds of the Society warrant. It will be
noticed that each volume is complete and independent in itself. New
members who have not Vol. I, will find in the Chronological Record
in the present volume a comprehensive outline of the work thus far
done by the Society.
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Footnote 1:
It was so thought at the time of this meeting, but the launching
has been unavoidably delayed.
Footnote 2:
Thomas D’Arcy McGee in his “History of the Irish Settlers in North
America” says that “in 1636, the _Eagle Wing_, with one hundred and
forty passengers, sailed from Carrickfergus to found an Irish colony
on the Merrimac, but had to put back owing to stress of weather, and
the project was for many years abandoned.”
Footnote 3:
See “The Irish Washingtons at Home and Abroad; together with Some
Mention of the Ancestry of the American Pater Patriæ. By George
Washington of Dublin, Ireland, and Thomas Hamilton Murray, Boston,
Mass.” Boston: The Carrollton Press, 1898.
Footnote 4:
Assistant Secretary of the U. S. Navy under President Cleveland.
Footnote 5:
Of the staff of the Louisville _Daily Times_.
Footnote 6:
This article comprises an address delivered by Mr. Brennan on the
occasion of the 150th anniversary of Peterborough. Mr. Brennan is our
Society’s state vice-president for New Hampshire.
Footnote 7:
Judge Nathaniel Holmes, Cambridge, Mass.
Footnote 8:
Hon. John R. Miller.
Footnote 9:
Gen. Daniel M. White.
Footnote 10:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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