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
1899. Aug. 29. Suggestion made at this Council meeting, and favorably
considered, that the Society erect a bronze tablet to
the memory of soldiers of Irish birth or lineage who
were at the battle of Bunker Hill, 1775, fighting in
behalf of American liberty. A committe is appointed to
further consider the matter.
1899. Aug. 29. This evening, subsequent to the Council meeting,
dinner was partaken of at the Aquidneck by some 25
gentlemen including members of the Society and
prominent citizens of Newport who had been invited to
be present. The post-prandial exercises were presided
over by Hon. Charles E. Gorman of Providence, R. I.
Hon. Patrick J. Boyle, mayor of Newport, R. I.,
delivered an address of welcome, as a member of the
Society and as mayor of the city. The paper of the
evening was by Thomas Hamilton Murray,
secretary-general of the Society, on “The Battle of
Rhode Island, 1778.” Addresses were made by Hon. John
C. Linehan, treasurer-general of the Society; by Rev.
L. J. Deady of Newport, R. I.; by Dennis H. Tierney of
Waterbury, Conn.; by P. J. McCarthy of Providence, R.
I., and by J. Stacy Brown, city solicitor of Newport.
An original letter written by Gen. John Sullivan in
1778, was read and exhibited.
1899. Sept. 9. In answer to an inquiry on behalf of the Society, the
United States navy department replies, giving
information as to the percentage of completion
attained by the torpedo-boats _Blakeley_ and _O’Brien_
and the torpedo-boat destroyers _Barry_ and
_Macdonough_.
1899. Oct. 2. J. F. Hayes, M. D., the Society’s state vice-president
for Connecticut, is reëlected to the Waterbury, Conn.,
board of education.
1899. October. Reitz, secretary of state for the Transvaal, announces
the appointment of Gen. James R. O’Beirne, New York
city, as commissioner extraordinary to represent the
Transvaal’s interests in the United States. General
O’Beirne is our Society’s state vice-president for New
York.
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