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
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Battle of Queenstown Heights, 90.
Battle of Resaca, 170.
Battle of Rhode Island, Celebration by the Society of the anniversary
of the, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20.
Battle of Saratoga, 53.
Battle of Savage’s Station, 10.
Battle of South Mountain, 27.
Battle of the Thames, 90.
Battle of Tippecanoe, 39, 100.
Battle of Trenton, 53.
Battle of White Oak Swamp, 10.
Baxter, James Phinney, 20.
Belfast, Ire., 63, 88.
Belfast, Ire., to Wilmington, Del., Incidents of a voyage from, 88.
Bennett, Hon. Charles P., Secretary of State of Rhode Island, 17.
Berkeley, George, “the Kilkenny scholar,” 74.
Bequest by Sir William Johnson to Patrick Daly, 63.
Bethell, Jarvice, “late of Ireland,” locates at Boston (in 1714), 68.
Black Horse Inn, The, 59, 107.
Blue Licks, Battle of, 104.
Bodge’s _Soldiers in King Phillip’s War_, 131.
Boies family, The, of Blandford, Mass., 47.
Boies, Hon. Patrick, of Hampden county, Mass., 47.
Boies, James, writes in 1749-’50, from Cork, Ire., to Samuel Waldo of
Boston, Mass., 62.
Boies, Patrick “came up from Hartford,” 47.
“Bold and hardy actions in ye Indian war,” 76.
Boone, Daniel, 39.
Boston _Globe_, 13, 20, 158.
Boston _Herald_, editorial in the, 9.
Boston Massacre, The, 68.
Boston, Mass., Extracts from the Records of, 66, 67, 68, 75.
Boston, Mass., Supplies brought from Ireland to, 78.
Boston, Mass., The ship _Lime_ arrives from Ireland at (in 1738), 78.
Boston _News Letter_, 72, 76.
Boston _Transcript_, 16, 76.
Boston University, 7.
“Bound from Ireland to Philadelphia,” 68.
Boyd, Andrew, clerk of the company of Kentish Guards, 127.
Boyds of Rhode Island, Early, 126, 127.
Boyd, Sarah (Moore), 126.
Boyle, Mayor, of Newport, R. I., 16, 147.
Brady, Thomas, Exploits by, 102.
Brandon, Edward J., Mention of paper by, 134.
Brandywine, Battle of, 62.
Breed, Samuel, an immigrant from Ireland, 63.
Brennan, Hon. James F., Mention of paper by, 135.
Brennan, Rev. Edward J., is appointed a chaplain in the U. S. navy, 12.
Brenton, Ex-Governor, 114.
Brenton, Sarah, 114.
“Bridget, daughter of James and Bridget Cary,” 60.
Brig _Eliza_ arrives at Portland, Me., from Ireland, 63.
Bristol, R. I., Baptisms at, 60.
British armed vessel _Gaspee_ destroyed, 69.
British army at Yorktown, Surrender of the, 25.
British evacuate Boston, 64.
Brown University, 11, 19, 135, 144, 166.
Bryant, William Cullen, 45.
Buchanan, President James, 75.
“Built the first grist mill,” John Ford, 46.
Bulkeley, Hon. Morgan G., 23.
Bull, Congressman, of Rhode Island, 11, 20.
Bull Run, Battle of, 10, 27, 34.
Bunker Hill, Battle of, 53, 136.
Bunker Hill Monument Association, 10, 147.
Burk, John Daly, 34.
Burke, Edmund, Death of (Milwaukee, Wis.), 23.
Burke, Governor of North Carolina, 59, 74.
Burke, Major John, 46.
Burns, Thomas, “and Bridget, his wife,” 31.
“Burn, waste, spoil, consume, destroy, and demolish,” Lord Ormund is
ordered to, 115.
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