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
Olson, A. B., Denver, Col., 25.
O’Mahoney, Rev. D. J., is ordered to the Philippines, 20.
O’Malley, Thomas F., Papers by, 135, 136.
O’Neal, Major Ferdinand, 36.
O’Neil, Rev. James L., Death of (San Francisco, Cal.), 25.
O’Neils of Maine change their names to Neil, 74.
O’Neill, Captain “Bucky,” 7.
O’Neill, James L., Paper by, 136.
Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., Col. John R. McGinniss of the, 15.
Ormonde, The house of, 67.
Ormund, Lord, Mandate issued to, 115.
O’Reilly, General, 104.
O’Reilly, Francis C., Death of (Orange, N. J.), 8.
O’Reilly, Mary Boyle, of Boston, Mass., 27.
O’Shea, J. Augustus, 14.
O’Shea, Marion, 14.
O’Sullivan, Mor, The, 123.
Over 4,000 acres allotted Major Thomas Quirk, 101.
“Owned about 1,400 acres of the best land in Ware, Mass.,” 50.
Oyster Bay, N. Y., 18, 24.
Pan-American Exposition, 159.
Papers and Addresses under the auspices of the American-Irish
Historical Society, 139.
_Papers Relating chiefly to the Maryland Line During the Revolution_,
68.
Parole for the day; “Boston”; countersign; “St. Patrick,” 64.
“Patrick and Richard Riley come to Windsor and Weathersfield, Conn., in
1639,” 51.
“Patrick’s swamp,” 46.
“Paymaster of the Third Regiment and also of the three companies of
Light Horse,” 59.
Peach Orchard, Battle of, 10, 150.
Pearson’s _Genealogies_, 58.
_Peerage of Ireland_, Lodge’s, 122.
Pennsylvania Bar Association, 157.
Pennsylvania Line, First Regiment of the, 61.
Penn, William, on the ship _Welcome_, 73.
“People of Consequence,” 73.
“People of property,” 73.
Perry, Commodore O. H., 137.
Philip’s War, King, 62, 118, 119, 131, 159, 160.
Pierre de Margerie, French charge d’Affaires, 19.
Pilgrims and Puritans, 42.
Pitman, Margaret, weds James Murphy at Newport, R. I., 130.
Platt, U. S. Senator O. H., 24.
Plymouth Colony, Early Irish in the, 137.
Point Pleasant, Battle of, 37.
Polk, President, 106.
Pollock, Oliver, an Irishman who financed Clark’s military campaign in
Illinois and Indiana, 104.
Pontiac, Chief, 97, 98.
Portrush, Ireland, 77, 78.
Prendergast’s _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, 122.
Prendergast’s _Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution_, 122.
Presbyterians, Persecution inflicted upon the Irish, 83.
Preservation of historic landmarks, 13.
President Buchanan’s father, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, comes
to this country in the brig _Providence_, 75.
President Lincoln’s first call for troops, 10.
Presidents-General of the American-Irish Historical Society, 145.
Preston, William, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, born in
Ireland, 63.
Princeton, Battle of, 53, 59.
Prison-ship Martyrs, The, 16.
Proctor, Gen. Thomas, a native of Ireland, 62.
Proscriptive laws against Catholics, 84.
Providence, R. I., _Gazette_, 129.
Providence, R. I., Patriots of, destroy the British armed vessel
_Gaspee_, 69.
Provincial Assembly of Virginia, 40.
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