The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. IV, 1904Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. IV, 1904
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
=Murphy, Edward J.=, of the Edward J. Murphy Co., real estate brokers,
Springfield, Mass.
=Murphy, Frank J.=, 44 Boston Street, Salem, Mass.
=Murphy, Fred C.=, of the Edward J. Murphy Co., Springfield, Mass.
=Murphy, James R.=, lawyer, 27 School Street, Boston, Mass.
=Murphy, Hon. John R.=, lawyer, Boston, Mass.
=Murray, John F.=, captain of police, Cambridge, Mass.; residence, 9
Avon Street.
=Murray, Michael J.=, lawyer, 27 School Street, Boston, Mass.
=Murray, Thomas Hamilton=, 36 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass.;
Secretary-General of the Society; a newspaper man of twenty years’
experience, during which he has been editorially connected with
journals in Boston and Lawrence, Mass., Providence, R. I., and
Bridgeport and Meriden, Conn.; has devoted much attention to
historical research, particularly in relation to the Irish element
in American history, and has delivered addresses on the subject
before the New England Historic, Genealogical Society; the Rhode
Island Historical Society; the Phi Kappa Sigma of Brown
University; the Boston Charitable Irish Society (founded 1737),
and other organizations; is the author of a number of papers,
pamphlets and books.
=Naphen, Hon. Henry F.=, lawyer, 42 Court Street, Boston, Mass.;
member of the Boston School Board, 1882–5; state senator, 1885–6;
member of Congress, 1899–1903.
=Neagle, Rev. Richard=, Malden, Mass.
=O’Beirne, Gen. James R.=, 290 Broadway, New York city. In military
life he has held every commissioned rank up to brevet
brigadier-general of volunteers; has also been provost marshal,
District of Columbia; deputy U. S. marshal, District of Columbia;
register of wills, District of Columbia; editor _Sunday Gazette_,
Washington, D. C.; special agent U. S. Indian affairs; special
agent U. S. treasury department; assistant U. S. commissioner of
immigration at New York city; commissioner of charities, New York
city; commander U. S. Medal of Honor Legion. In business life has
been president of Yonkers Electric Light Co.; secretary of
Flemington Coal and Coke Co. of West Virginia, and treasurer of
Manhattan Distilling Co. In social life, president of the United
Irish societies of New York city and vicinity, and member of
various clubs and other organizations.
=O’Brien, Hon. C. D.=, lawyer, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn.;
prosecuting attorney of Ramsey county, Minn., from 1874 to 1878;
assistant U. S. district attorney from 1870 to 1873; mayor of St.
Paul from 1883 to 1885.
=O’Brien, Rev. James J.=, Somerville, Mass.; a son of the late Mayor
Hugh O’Brien of Boston, Mass.
=O’Brien, John D.=, Bank of Minnesota Building, St. Paul, Minn.; of
the law firm Stevens, O’Brien, Cole & Albrecht.
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