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
Croghan, Major, A Noted Soldier, 83, 85.
Cromwell’s Conquest of Ireland, 122.
Cromwell, Oliver and Henry, 122.
Cuban Insurrection, The, 75.
Cummings, Dr. William F., Rutland, Vt., 21, 174, 185.
Cummins, Rev. John F., Roslindale, Mass., Banquet to, 17, 18, 190.
Cunningham, James, 6, 190.
Curtin, Jeremiah, Translator of the Works of Sienkiewicz, 190.
_Daily Advertiser_, Rochester, N. Y., 71.
Daly, Hon. Joseph F., 11, 25, 26, 191.
Dana, Charles A., of the N. Y. _Sun_, 74.
Danaher, Hon. Franklin M., 26, 191.
Darby Field, An Irish Pioneer of New Hampshire, 122, 123.
“Dark and Bloody Ground,” The, 83.
Daughters of the American Revolution, 16, 180.
“David Hamilton, An Irish Soldier of the American Revolution,” 21.
David O’Killia [O’Kelly], “The Irishman,” 154.
Davis, Governor, of Rhode Island, 183.
Davis, Jefferson, 109.
Dean Berkeley Arrives in Rhode Island in 1729, 56.
Death of President-General Meade, 160.
Declaration of Independence, 68, 70, 139.
DeCourcy, Charles A., Lawrence, Mass., 153, 191.
DeCremont, M. le Comte, 12, 47.
Dedham, Mass., The Irish Bacons who Settled at, 159.
Delaware, Constitutional Convention of, 192.
Delegates, Virginia House of, 8.
_Democratic Press_, The, 70.
_Diligence_ and _Tapnaguish_, British Cruisers, Captured by the
Patriots, 143.
Diocese of Buffalo, N. Y., 183.
Diocese of Hartford, Conn., 22.
Diocese of Manchester, N. H., 17, 184.
Diocese of Portland, Me., 14, 184.
Diocese of Providence, R. I., 48.
Diocese of Springfield, Mass., 22.
Donahoe, Col. John P., 6, 26, 155, 192.
_Donahoe’s Magazine_, 9, 212.
Donahoe, Patrick, of the _Pilot_, 76, 192.
Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, 8, 12, 158.
Donovan, Dr. Henry V., Lawrence, Mass., Death of, 162, 185.
Dougherty, Thomas, of Kentucky, 82.
Dowager Queen, A Narragansett, 59.
Dowling, Thomas and John, Indiana Newspaper Men, 72.
Doyle, John F., New York City, 13, 25.
“Driscoll Hill,” in New Hampshire, 125.
Driscoll, Hon. C. T., Mayor of New Haven, Conn., 6, 24, 32, 37, 47.
Drum, Capt. John (U. S. A.), Tenth U. S. Infantry, Killed in Action,
10, 170, 171, 185.
Drum, Lieut. Hugh A., 10.
Duane, William, Treacherously Arrested by British Authorities, 69;
becomes Prominent in the United States, 69, 70.
Dublin, All Hallows College, 183.
_Dublin Evening Post_, 65.
Dublin, Trinity College, 15, 182.
DuChaillu, Paul B., Explorer and Author, 153.
Dungiven, Ireland, 52, 61.
Dunlap, John, of Philadelphia, 68.
Dwyer, Michael, One of the Early Settlers of Holderness, N. H., 126.
Dyer, Governor, of Rhode Island, 163, 164.
Early Trade Between Ireland and New Hampshire, 127.
East India Company, 89.
East Liverpool (Ohio) _Tribune_, 118‒121.
Edinburgh University, 117.
Egan, Maurice Francis, 5, 154, 162.
Eleven Thousand American Victims of British Cruelty, 144.
Eliot of Harvard, President, 36.
Elizabeth, N. J., The Territory Now Occupied by, 89.
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