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
Cusack’s _History of the City and County of Cork_, 122.
_Cygnet_, John Sullivan, purser of the, 61.
Dailey, John, an early Rhode Island settler, 116.
Dalrymple, James and Sarah, immigrants from Ireland, 63.
Danaher, Hon. Franklin M., Mention of paper by, 138.
“Darby ye Son of Darby and Elizabeth Mallonee,” 67.
“Dark and Bloody ground,” The, 39.
Dartmouth College, 161.
Daughters of the American Revolution, 36.
Daviess, Col. Joseph M., “who fell at Tippecanoe,” 39.
Deane’s _History of Scituate_, Mass., 60, 71.
Decatur, Stephen, 56, 57.
Declaration of Independence, The, 49.
Declaration of Lord Gosford and thirty magistrates, 83.
DeCourcy, Thomas, a native of Newport, R. I., becomes an Irish baron,
127, 128.
Dedication of the Rochambeau monument, at Washington, D. C., 15.
Defection in a British regiment, 87.
Defenders of Hickey’s Fort, 33.
Derry, Ireland, 74.
“Descended from old Daniel Cooley from Ireland,” 48.
“Descendants of those early Irish settlers,” 48.
Deserted Irish emigrants rescued by an American vessel, 88.
“Despatched to Boston with a coach and four,” 71.
Destriche, Father John, visits Irish Catholics in St. Kitts, 125, 126.
Devereaux, James, of Salem, Mass., 65.
Dexter, Richard, a pioneer of Boston, Mass., 137.
_Diary of Rev. Ezra Stiles_, 62, 69.
Dillons, The, of Newport, R. I., 129.
Diocese of Duluth, Minn., Roman Catholic, 163.
Diocese of Great Falls, Mont., Roman Catholic, 160.
Diocese of Los Angeles, Cal., Roman Catholic, 149.
Diocese of Sioux City, Ia., Roman Catholic, 155.
Diocese of Springfield, Mass., Roman Catholic, 157.
Diocese of Wilmington, Del., Roman Catholic, 164.
“Direful Swamp fight,” 73.
Dobbs, Gov. Arthur, of North Carolina, 60.
Doherty, Rev. Francis B., of California, nominated by President
Roosevelt to be a chaplain in the army, 14.
_Dominicana_, San Francisco, Cal., 25.
Donahoe, Patrick, of Boston, 27.
Donegal, Ireland, 75.
Dongan, Gov. Thomas, 62, 137.
Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, 7.
Donohoe, Col. Michael T., of the Tenth New Hampshire, 42.
Donohoe, Major Thomas, of the Revolution, 60.
Dorothy Callahan, of Barbadoes, 70.
Down, Ireland, 90.
Doyle, Rev. A. P., Mention of paper by, 7.
Drake’s _American Biography_, 66.
Drake’s _Boston_, 78.
Drake’s _French and Indian War_, 66, 69.
Drake’s _Town of Roxbury, Mass._, 65, 72.
Driskell, Mary, of Barbadoes, 70.
Drum, Capt. John, killed, 22.
“Driven by foul weather upon the coast of Ireland,” 109, 110.
Dublin, Ireland, 49, 51, 53, 57, 61, 66, 67, 68, 71, 74, 109, 110, 129,
174.
Dunlap, Robert, an immigrant from Ireland (in 1736), 71.
Dunleary, Ireland, 88.
Eames, Gilbert, dies at Newport, R. I., 129.
Early Boyds of Rhode Island, 126, 127.
Early Immigration from Ireland to New England, 109.
Early Irish settlers in Virginia, 30.
Early Larkins of Rhode Island, 110, 111.
Early Maguires of Rhode Island, 126.
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