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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American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Butler, Abigail, of New London, Conn., 58.
Butler, Thomas, settled in Kittery, Me., (before 1695), 67.
Caldwell, Rev. James, a patriot of the Revolution, 136.
California, Irish Pioneers of, 137.
Callahan, Dorothy, of Barbadoes, 70.
Cambon, Jules, French Ambassador, 15, 19.
“Came from Kinsale in Cork,” 33.
Campbell, Col. John, “an Irishman by birth,” 101.
Canada, Invasion of, 77.
Canonicus, an Indian sachem, 113.
Cape Ann, Mass., Irish survivors of a shipwreck brought to, 71.
Cape Cod, Mass., Charles Clinton and friends are landed there
“inadvertently or by design,” 71.
Cape Breton expedition, 66.
Capen, President, of Tufts College, 7.
Capitulation, in 1763, of Quebec, 96.
Captains of Emigrant ships, Many unscrupulous, 88.
Capt. Hugg’s Western Company of Artillery, 65.
Capt. Marsh’s Troop of Light Horse, 65
Capture of Fort William Henry, 53.
Capture of Ticonderoga, 69, 70.
Carey, Mathew, 89, 90.
Carey, Rev. Patrick P., of New York, nominated by President Roosevelt
to be a chaplain in the army, 14.
Cargill, Hugh, a friend of liberty, 136.
Carleton, Sir Guy, 96.
Carnsore Point, 110
Carrickfergus, Ireland, 115.
Carroll, Bishop, 86.
Carroll, Hon. John Lee, 7.
Carroll, Michael, sells land in Hartford, Conn, (in 1728), 53.
Casey, Col. William, a native of Virginia, 39.
Casey, John, a participant in King Philip’s war (1675-’76), 61.
Casey, Thomas, a Rhode Island settler, 114, 115, 116.
_Catholic Church in Colonial Days, The_, 59.
Catholic religious confraternities in St. Augustine, Florida (in 1674),
59.
“Catholics, Presbyterians, Quakers and Episcopalians were united like a
band of brothers,” 72.
Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven), 146, 156.
_Catholic Transcript_, Hartford, Conn., 70.
Catholic University of America, 7, 141, 153.
Celebration at the Narragansett hotel, Providence, R. I., by the
society, 17, 18, 19, 20.
Celtic-American Publishing Co., 146.
Celtic Medical Society, of New York, 146, 170.
_Centipede_, The privateer, 67.
Chadwick, Patience, weds Edward Kenney at Newport, R. I., 131.
Chamberlain, Governor, of Connecticut, 23.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 35, 171.
Chantilly, Battle of, 27.
Chapin, Henry, in 1684 sells land to John Riley, 45.
Chapman, Elizabeth, of New London, Conn., 61.
Charitable Irish Society, Boston, Mass., 57, 166.
Charleston, S. C., Sunday _News_, 20.
Cherokee nation, The, 37.
Chester, Mass., settled almost entirely by Irish, 48.
Chevalier Macarty, an officer in the French service, 95.
Chevalier Rocheblave, 99.
_Chicago Citizen_, The, 146, 154.
_Chicago Eagle_, 152.
Chronology of the Society, 7.
Cincinnati, Society of the, 18, 60, 137, 166.
Clancarthy, 123, 124.
Clan O’Brien, The, 138.
“Clark affiliated very closely with the Irish,” 99.
Clarke, Joseph I. C., Mention of address by, 138.
Clark, Frances Eleanor, 100.
Clark, George Rogers, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107.
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