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
Southern Cotton Exchange, 155.
Southern Historical Society, Richmond, Va., 10.
South Mountain, Battle of, 27.
Spain, Irish troops embark for, 118.
Spain, War with, 7, 147, 152, 165.
Spanish flag replaces the British, 102.
Spanish service, Irish regiments in the, 113.
Spanish trenches of Las Guasimas, 8.
Spencer, Lady Elizabeth, 124.
Sperry, Congressman, of Connecticut, 23, 24.
Spottsylvania militia, 33.
Stackpole’s _History of Durham, Me._, 61, 78.
State vice-presidents of the Society, 6.
Sterling, Conn., named in honor of an Irish physician and surgeon, 68.
Stiles, Rev. Edward, 128.
Stiness, Chief Justice, of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, writes to
the Society, 19.
“Stonewall Brigade,” The, 12.
Strangers warned to depart according to law, 75.
“Strongly affected to Popery,” 30.
Studley, Mayor of New Haven, Conn., 23.
Sullivan, Captain, “an officer in the Virginia forces,” 36, 37.
Sullivan, Death of John A. (New York), 14.
Sullivan, Dr. James E., of Providence, R. I., entertains the Society,
17, 18, 19, 20.
Sullivan, Dr. John, a descendant of Gen. John Sullivan, 11, 18.
Sullivan, Gen. John, of the Revolution, 11, 16, 18, 26, 134, 137, 138.
Sullivan, George, son of Gen. John Sullivan of the Revolution, 26.
Sullivan, George Rogers Clark, 100.
Sullivan, John, purser of the _Cygnet_, 61.
Sullivan, Miss Margaret, granddaughter of Gen. John Sullivan of the
Revolution, 26.
Sullivan, T. Russell, of Revolutionary ancestry, 11.
Sullivan’s Militia, 37.
Supreme Court of South Carolina, 68.
Swedish-Americans purpose forming an historical society, 25.
Sweeny, William M., Mention of paper by, 135.
Swords, Cornet George, 173.
Swords, Francis Dawson, 174.
Swords, Joseph F., Mention of paper by, 134.
“Symon Tuchin, master of the _Due Return_,” 30.
Taft, Hon. Royal C., of Providence, R. I., 18.
Tandy, Napper, 90.
Tate’s Academy, Wilmington, N. C., 55.
Taylor, Gen. Zachary, 16, 101.
Taylor, Selectman, of Lexington, Mass., entertains the Society, 14.
Tecumseh, Indian chief, 90.
Tenth New Hampshire Infantry, 42.
Tenth U. S. Infantry, 22.
Thames, Battle of the, 90.
“The battle flags of the Irish Brigade had become so torn and shattered
by shot and shell of the many battles,” 28.
The _Charming Molly_ brings 162 passengers from Ireland, 66.
“The finest horseman in the American army,” 36.
“The four other regiments of the Irish Brigade,” 27.
“The last MacCarthy Mor,” 123.
“The O’Briens of Machias, Me., patriots of the American Revolution,”
25.
“The old Catholic church at Fredericksburg,” 28.
The “precincts of ye said Towne of Providence,” 60.
“The record of an Irish regiment in our great war,” 24.
“The Requiem of the Drums,” 7.
_The Salem Book_, 55.
“These battle-scarred relics,” 28.
The ship _Hope_ arrives from Ireland with 200 passengers, 62.
The ship _Sagamore_ brings 381 passengers from Ireland, 67.
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