The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. III, 1900Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. III, 1900
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
1898. August. The Society issued this month a pamphlet entitled:
“Irish Schoolmasters in the American Colonies,
1640‒1775, with a Continuation of the Subject During
and After the War of the Revolution.” The authors are
Hon. John C. Linehan, the Society’s treasurer-general,
and Thomas Hamilton Murray, the secretary. An edition
of 2,000 copies was printed.
1898. Aug. 4. Secretary Murray addressed a meeting at Rutland, Vt.,
T. W. Maloney, a leading lawyer of that city,
presiding. During his stay in Rutland, Mr. Murray also
received valuable assistance from John D. Hanrahan, M.
D., of that city.
1898. Aug. 18. Tenth meeting of the Council of the Society. It was
held in the Parker House, Boston, Mass.
President-General Moseley occupied the chair. A minute
was adopted on the death of Capt. John Drum, Tenth
United States Infantry. Capt. Drum’s son, John D., of
Boston, was elected to membership in the Society.
1898. Aug. 25. Death of City Marshal John E. Conner, of Chicopee,
Mass., a member of the Society.
1898. Aug. 30, 31; Sept. 1. Secretary Murray visits Waterbury, Conn., and obtains
several new members for the Society. He receives
courtesies from Dr. J. F. Hayes and other gentlemen of
that city.
1898. September. The Society issued this month a pamphlet on “The
‘Scotch-Irish’ Shibboleth Analyzed and Rejected; with
Some Reference to the Present ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Comedy.”
The author is Joseph Smith, Lowell, Mass. An edition
of 1,500 copies was printed.
1898. Sept. 3. Obsequies in Boston, Mass., of Capt. John Drum, Tenth
U. S. Infantry, his body having been brought home from
Cuba. James Jeffrey Roche, of Boston, represented the
Society as a pall bearer. The organization contributed
a floral offering.
1898. Sept. 23. Death at Newport, R. I., of Rev. Philip Grace, D. D.,
a member of the Society.
1898. October. Secretary-General Murray visited this month, among
other places, Philadelphia, Pa., and was assisted in
his work there by Hugh McCaffrey of that city, a life
member of the Society.
1898. Oct. 21. Henry Collins Walsh, a descendant of Gen. Stephen
Moylan of the Revolution, becomes a member of the
Society.
1898. Nov. 11. James Whitcomb Riley, the “Hoosier Poet,”
Indianapolis, Ind., admitted to membership.
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