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
Michael and Bridget Phillips, children of Michael and Bridget, 60.
Miles, Gen. Nelson A., 19, 150.
_Military History of New Hampshire, Adjutant-General’s Report_, 66, 76.
Military Order of Foreign Wars, 147.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, 150, 158, 160.
Minute Men, 50, 53, 66.
Mississippi valley, The, 95, 96.
Monaghan, Lieut. David, of Col. Wm. Thomson’s regiment of rangers, 63.
Monmouth, Battle of, 100.
Montgomery, Capt. John, 101.
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 9, 10, 96.
Montgomery tablet and monument, St. Paul’s church, Broadway, New York
city, 10.
Montserrat settled by Irish, 125.
Monument unveiled at Elizabeth, N. J., to Hon. W. A. M. Mack, 15.
Mooney, John A. (LL. D.), Death of (New York), 23.
Moore, Col. James, of the First regiment, North Carolina Continentals,
61.
Moore, Judge Maurice, 61.
Moore, Roger, famous Irish chieftain, 68.
Moore’s _History of North Carolina_, 58, 59, 60.
Moran, Col. James, Mention of paper by, 137.
Morrell, Lysbell, “an Irish woman,” 56.
Morrison, Mrs. Robert, 105, 106.
Mortimer, Capt. Philip, “who came from Ireland,” 71.
Moseley, Edward A., Mention of paper by, 137.
“Mostly Irishmen from Pelham and elsewhere,” 50.
Mountcashel, 123.
Moylan, John, patriot of the Revolution, 37.
Moylan, Stephen, of the Revolution, 72.
“Mr. Mark Lynch, merchant in Nantes,” 34.
Mulligan, Dennis H., an old resident of Kentucky, 8.
Mulligan, Hon. James H., of Kentucky, 8.
Mundy, Death of Rev. John F. (Cambridge, Mass.), 7.
Munster, Ireland, 123, 124.
Murfey, Capt. John, of Newport, R. I., 129.
Murfey, Phœbe, dies at Newport, R. I., 129.
Murphy, Edward, of Newport, R. I., 129.
Murphy, James, Death of (Lawrence, Mass.), 9.
Murphy, John, of Salem, Mass., 65.
Murphy, Timothy, a patriot of the Revolution, 69.
Murray, Daniel, “an Irishman who supplied provisions for Clark’s
Illinois army,” 104.
Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Papers by, 55, 109, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138.
Muskerry, 123, 124, 125.
“My business here is to carry passengers and servants,” 62.
“My three sisters’ three sons,” 117.
Narragansett country, The, 117, 119.
_Narragansett Historical Register_, 120.
Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I., Dr. James E. Sullivan entertains
the Society at the, 17, 19.
“Nearly one half of the passengers perished,” 71.
Nebraska, University of, 15, 20.
Neil, John, “from Ireland,” 60.
_New England Historic, Genealogical Register_, 69, 74, 78.
New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 20.
Newfoundland Irish serve on American privateers in the War of 1812, 88.
New Hampshire Historical Society, 15.
New Hampshire State library, 147.
New Haven Colony Historical Society, 24.
New Haven, Conn., The Society holds a field-day at, 23.
New Jersey, Daniel Neil an artillery officer of, in the Revolution, 59.
New Orleans, Battle of, 91, 137.
Newport Historical Society, 20.
Newport, R. I., marriages, Some, 130.
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