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
Walker, Miss Annetta O’Brien, Portland, Me., 175.
Waller, Hon. Thomas M., Ex-Governor of Connecticut, 25, 29, 34, 155,
165.
Walsh, Hon. Patrick, 11, 21, 73, 95, 154, 173, 185.
War Department, The U. S., 14, 175.
War of 1812, 67, 82, 84, 85, 98.
Warren, R. I., Named in Honor of an Irishman, 130.
Warren, Sir Peter, An Irishman, 130.
Washington and Lee University, 155.
Washington Artillery, The famous, 104.
Washington’s Body-guard at Trenton and Princeton, 68.
Washington, Gen. Geo., 68, 125, 127, 139.
Washington, George, of Dublin, Ireland, 173.
Washingtons, The Irish, 173.
Washington, University of, 176.
Waterbury (Conn.) Board of Education, 177, 197.
Waterbury (Conn.) _Daily Democrat_, 200.
Waterford (Ireland), 181, 182.
Waterloo, The Old Guard at, 105.
Waterman, Capt. Asa, of Rhode Island in the Revolution, 134.
Watson Family’s Arrival in America, 130, 131.
Watson, Matthew, An Irish Settler of Barrington, R. I., 130‒135, 167.
“Watson’s Ware,” Brick Styled, 132.
Woonsocket (R. I.) _Patriot_, 183.
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, a Member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick,
Philadelphia, Pa., 85.
Weadock, Hon. T. A. E., 7, 24, 29, 155.
West Indies, Irish Transported to, 22.
West Point, Ga., 108.
West Virginia, Gen. Benjamin F. Kelly of, 123, 127.
Wexford, Ireland, 75.
Whalen, Father, An Early Catholic Priest in Kentucky, 86.
White, Andrew J., Death of, 8, 47, 181.
White, Gen. Daniel M., of New Hampshire, 124.
White, Patrick, A Settler of Peterborough, N. H., at an Early Period,
124.
Wicklow, Ireland, 63, 86.
Wilderness Campaign, The, 73.
Wilkinson, Capt. Philip, An Irishman of Newport, R. I., 58.
Wilkinson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 58.
William Ellery Chapter, D. A. R., 16, 49, 50.
Williams, Prof. Alonzo, of Brown University, 167.
Wilson, Gen., Demands the Surrender of Tyler, 108.
Wreath Placed to the Memory of the Bunker Hill Patriots of June 17,
1775, 43.
Wright, John B., Haverhill, Mass., Death of, 17, 183.
Wrenne, Thomas W., 109.
Wolfe and Montcalm, 123.
Wolfe Tavern, Newburyport, Mass., Council Entertained at, 162.
Yale College, 58.
Yale Law School, 182.
Yale University, 13.
Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia, 69.
“Yonder tall gray Shaft at Charlestown,” 44.
Young, John Russell, 75.
Letter from Hon. John D. Crimmins, President-General of the Society.
40 EAST 68TH STREET, NEW YORK,
APRIL 15, 1901.
MY DEAR MR. MURRAY:—It is with pleasure I acknowledge the receipt of
your advice that the Annual Volume of our Historical Society is about
ready for distribution to our members.
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