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
Hamilton, David, an Irish soldier of the Revolution, 52, 135.
Harkins, Rt. Rev. Matthew (D. D.), Providence, R. I., 17.
Harper, President, of the University of Chicago, 7.
Harvard College, 142.
Harvey, General, an Irish commander, 90.
Heath’s regiment, 76.
Hefernan, William, an early Rhode Islander, 112.
Heffernan family, The Stem of the, 112.
Henry, John J., “was with Arnold’s expedition to Quebec,” 70.
Henry, Patrick, 99, 102.
Henry, William, from Ireland, establishes a manufactory of arms in
Pennsylvania, 65.
“He was an Irishman and had been a member of the parliament of that
country,” 59.
Hibernian Institute, New York, 21.
Hibernia, Regiment of, 113.
Hickey’s Fort, Defenders of, 33.
Higgins, Cornelius, buys land in Rhode Island (in 1682), 60.
Higgins, Owen, an early resident of Newport, R. I., 117.
Hillhouse, Rev. James, an Irish settler in Connecticut, 69.
Hillhouse, William, an officer in the Revolution, 69.
“His father, an Irishman, had been a clothier in Dublin,” 66.
_History of Springfield, Vt._, 62.
_History of the City and County of Cork_, Cusack’s, 122.
_History of the Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry_, 24.
Hoar, U. S. Senator George F., 19.
Hogan, Very Rev. Abbe John Baptist, Death of, 11.
Holden, Susannah, weds Lawrence Carroll at Newport, R. I., 131.
Holland’s _History of Western Massachusetts_, 48.
Hooper, Elizabeth, weds John Mulholland at Newport, R. I., 130.
Hopkins, William, Death of, 20.
Hotel Brunswick, Boston, Dinner of the Society at, 9.
Hotel Manhattan, New York city, Events of the Society at, 12, 15, 22,
25.
Hotten’s _Lists_, 31, 32, 42, 67, 70.
“How History is Taught in Secular Universities,” 21.
Humphries, Edward, “from Ireland,” 60.
Hurley, Hon. John F., ex-mayor of Salem, Mass., 24.
Hutchinson, Selectman, of Lexington, Mass., welcomes the Society, 14.
Hyde’s _Literary History of Ireland_, 122.
Illinois, The first Irish in, 95.
Immigrants arrive at Portland, Me., from Ireland, 63.
“Inasmuch as I am myself of part Irish blood,” 24.
Indians massacre Virginia settlers, 31.
Infamous mandate issued to Lord Ormund, 115.
Intentions of marriage posted up “at the meeting-house door,” 64.
Interesting reminiscences of Newport, R. I., 128, 129.
Interstate Commerce Commission, 143.
Invasion of Canada, 77.
Irlanda, Regiment of, 113.
Ireland, A letter from Dr. Lucas of, read at a town meeting in Boston,
68.
Ireland, An emigrant ship from, is stopped by English frigates, 88.
Ireland, Bridget, John and Oliver Glifford come from (in 1635), 51.
Ireland, Cromwell’s atrocious regime in, 109.
Ireland, Cruelties of Lord Broghill in, 115.
Ireland, Cruelties of Sir Charles Coote in, 115.
Ireland, Daniel Gookin comes from (in 1621-22), 67.
Ireland, Deserted emigrants from, rescued by a passing American vessel,
88.
Ireland, Emigrants from, drowned, 67, 70.
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