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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From the librarian of the Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn,
N. Y.: “It is with pleasure that I acknowledge your Journal of the
American-Irish Historical Society, Volume II. From the note at the
end of the volume, I presume that it will be impossible for us to
secure your first volume, which we much regret, as it is the kind of
work that should find a permanent home in a library such as ours,
which is for reference only. Would it be possible for us to obtain
any other of your writings, such as the Irish Schoolmasters in the
Colonies and the Irish Washingtons at Home and Abroad? We would
appreciate any publication of this kind. We have a library of over
64,000 volumes.”
From Hon. James F. Brennan, Peterborough, N. H., state library
commissioner: “BRO. MURRAY:—I am in receipt of the second volume of
the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, and I wish to
congratulate you upon its excellent appearance. It shows
conscientious work on your part. The Chronological Record of the
Society is a most excellent thing, and the index that you give is
certainly matchless. I think an index is the most important thing
about a book of this character, and your work in that regard has
fulfilled every desire. There is no danger of having an index
contain too much, but there is great danger of having it contain too
little. Your earnest work is visible on every page of this volume,
and I wish to thank you, as a member of the Society, for your
conscientious labors.”
GENERAL INDEX.
Address of G. Stanley Hall, Ph. D., LL. D., President of Clark
University, 38.
Address of U. S. Senator Carter, 28.
Annual Address of the President-General, 27.
Annual Banquet of the Society, 24.
Annual Meeting of the Society, 19.
Annual Report of the Secretary-General, 20.
Annual Report of the Treasurer-General, 23.
Chronology of the Society, 153.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Letters from, 49, 50.
Historical Papers of the Year, 52.
Membership Roll, 186.
Necrology of the Society, 181.
Observance of the Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 41.
Observance of the Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, 30.
Observance of the Anniversary of the Battle of Rhode Island, 46.
Officers of the Society, 5.
President-General’s Annual Address, 27.
Publications of the Society, 150.
Secretary-General’s Annual Report, 20.
Sons of the Revolution, Courtesies by, 51.
State Vice-Presidents of the Society, 6, 7.
Treasurer-General’s Annual Report, 23.
ANALYTICAL INDEX.
Aaron Burr befriends John Daly Burke, 67.
Abercrombie, Rev. Robert, Irish Protestants of Pelham, Mass., object to
him because he is a Scotchman, 116, 117.
Adair, Gen. John, receives thanks of the Kentucky legislature, 82, 83.
Adams, Gen. John, a graduate of West Point, 109.
Adams, President John, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67.
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