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
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American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
From the Maryland Historical Society: “The Maryland Historical
Society presents its acknowledgment and thanks to the American-Irish
Historical Society for the gift to its library of the Journal of the
American-Irish Historical Society, by Thos. H. Murray,
secretary-general. By order of the Society, Mendes Cohen,
Corresponding Secretary.”
From Librarian John D. Parsons: “The directors of the Newburyport
[Mass.] public library acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of the
Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Volume II, which
will be placed with works of like nature and made available to the
public. By order of the board, John D. Parsons, Librarian and
Secretary.”
From Rev. George F. Marshall, Milford, N. H.: “The second volume of
the American-Irish Historical Journal to hand. It is a wonder,
considering the age of the Society and its resources. A few more
years’ work of the Society, and the mythical Anglo-Saxon and
threadbare Scotch-Irish will have only a small place in the
upbuilding of Yankeedom.”
From Mr. William F. Clare, New York City: “I beg to acknowledge
receipt of the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society for
1899. Thanking you for the same, and complimenting you upon its
tasty appearance and the evidence of careful work, which is manifest
upon the most cursory examination, I remain, yours, etc., W. F.
Clare.”
From Mr. Bernard Corr, Boston, Mass.: “The second volume of the
American-Irish Historical Society is just received. From a hasty
glance through its pages it seems to be quite comprehensive in its
contents, and the make-up and typographical work are very
creditable. Altogether it is a valuable historical document and you
deserve great praise for your editorial work.”
From Mr. T. B. Fitzpatrick, Boston, Mass.: “I received this morning
a copy of the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, and
thank you sincerely for the precious volume. I shall value highly
the possession of the records and essays it contains, and appreciate
the satisfaction it must give the members to find these put in so
convenient a form.”
From Harvard College: “The president and fellows of Harvard College
have received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society,
by T. H. Murray, Volume II; a gift to the library of the university
from Mr. Thomas H. Murray, for which they return grateful
acknowledgment. Wm. C. Lane, Librarian. Gore Hall, Cambridge, May
21, 1900.”
From Mr. P. H. Coney, Topeka, Kan.: “Please accept my thanks for the
splendid volume of the Journal of the American-Irish Historical
Society, Volume II. I am very proud of it, and consider it one of
the most valuable contributions to our history ever published. The
Society deserves the support of all true Americans in the noble work
it is pursuing.”
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