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
Ireland, First settlers of Granville, Mass., almost all from, 48.
Ireland, Forfeiting proprietors in, 124.
_Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution_, Prendergast’s, 122.
Ireland, Garret and Miles Riley come from (in 1634), 51.
Ireland, Harsh treatment shown many emigrants from, 88.
Ireland, Heavy emigration from, to France, 82.
Ireland in New York, 137.
Ireland, Large numbers of people leave, for the United States between
1790 and 1812, 82.
Ireland makes a determined effort to shake off English tyranny, 84.
Ireland, Many estimates regarding direct immigration from, are far too
low, 88.
Ireland, Massachusetts towns called after places in, 47.
Ireland, Over 60,000 people transported from (between 1652 and 1658),
84.
“Ireland parish,” 45.
Ireland, Persecuted Irish leave, for Scotland, 83.
Ireland, Persons in, meet to confer about their voyage to New England,
110.
Ireland, Philip and Mary Connor come from Cork (in 1634), 51.
Ireland, Presbyterians in, excluded from power and position, 83.
Ireland, Robert Farrell comes from (in 1720), 52.
Ireland, Savage fury of English soldiery in, 115.
Ireland, Ships from, greatly crowded, 88.
Ireland, Supplies brought to Boston from, 78.
Ireland, Supplies from, for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 78.
Ireland, The Bacons from, 134.
Ireland, The ship _Lime_ arrives at Boston in 1738 from, 78.
Ireland, Towns in western Massachusetts settled almost entirely by
people from, 47.
_Ireland Under English Rule—A Plea for the Plaintiff_, 25.
Irish Academy, Royal, 148, 150.
Irish-American memorials, Loan collection of, 26, 27, 28.
Irish antiquarian research, 17.
Irish Brigade, Meagher’s, 10, 27, 149, 170, 171, 172.
Irish Brigade Association, 27, 28.
Irish Catholics being refused permission to land in Virginia take
possession of Monserrat, 125.
Irish Catholics are falsely accused of a massacre, 114.
Irish Catholics in St. Kitts visited by Father John Destriche, 123,
126.
“Irish Charity,” The, 62.
Irish colony, An, settles Greenwich, Mass., 45.
Irish colors displayed at St. Kitts, 85.
Irish company from Massachusetts in the war with Mexico, An, 16.
Irish element in the composition of the American people, Tributes to
the, 9, 10.
Irish emigrants arrive at Salem, Mass., 63.
Irish emigrants drowned near Fisher’s Island, 70.
Irish emigrants meet disaster at the Isle of Sable, 71.
Irish enlist in the service of France, 82.
Irish fishermen visit the shores of Newfoundland, 86.
_Irish Gimlet_, A brig called the, 70.
Irish historical literature, 17.
Irish immigrants from British North America, 86, 88.
Irish immigrants from Newfoundland, 86, 87.
Irish immigrants from the West Indies, 84, 86.
Irish immigration in 1643, Large, 51.
Irish immigration to the United States since 1790, 80.
Irish in America before the Revolution, The, 21.
Irish in a New Hampshire regiment (in 1756), 76.
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