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
Von Sternberg, Baron Speck, German ambassador, 24.
Voyage of the _Seaflower_, 138.
Voyage of the ship _Lime_ from Ireland to Boston, 77, 78.
Walsh, Hon. Patrick, Mention of paper by, 136.
Walter, Nehemiah, is “sent by his father from Ireland to America,” 69.
War Department, U. S., 22, 23.
War of 1812, 82, 88, 90, 107.
Warren, President, of Boston University, 7.
War with Mexico, An Irish Company from Massachusetts in the, 16.
War with Spain, 7, 147, 152, 165.
Washington and his compatriots, 86.
Washington, D. C., Dedication of the Rochambeau monument, 15.
Washington, D. C., Excursion of the Society to, 15.
Washington, George, 33, 64, 73, 77.
Washingtons, The Irish, 136.
Waterford, Ireland, 62, 115, 118.
Waters, Major William, patents land in Maryland (as early as 1663), 56.
Watson, Matthew, an Irish pioneer of Barrington, R. I., 136.
Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 104.
Webster Regiment, The, of Massachusetts, 156.
“Were mostly Irishmen,” 96.
West Indies, Irish transported to the, 84, 109.
“West of the Connecticut River and north from the Riley tract,” 45.
Wetmore, U. S. Senator, 19, 20.
West Point, 150.
Wexford, Ireland, 58, 65, 73, 86, 90, 110.
Wheeler’s _Historical Sketches of North Carolina_, 59, 66, 74.
“While at Galway, John Cate, the master, died of smallpox,” 78.
White House, The Society received by President Roosevelt at the, 15.
White Oak Swamp, Battle of, 10.
White, Rev. Andrew (S. J.), 125.
Wicklow, Ireland, 115.
“Wild Geese,” The, 83, 87.
Williams, Abigail, weds Miles Coursey at Newport, R. I., 130.
Williams, Roger, of Rhode Island, 72, 109.
Wilson, Hester, weds Timothy Egan at Newport, R. I., 130.
Winthrop, Gov. John, 78.
Wisconsin, University of, 143.
“Wound, kill, slay, and destroy,” Lord Ormund is ordered to, 115.
Wyman’s _Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Mass._, 57, 58, 59,
62.
Yorktown, Surrender of Cornwallis at, 100.
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Footnote 1:
Treasurer-General of the Society, and State Insurance Commissioner of
New Hampshire.
Footnote 2:
This paper deals chiefly with that portion of the Connecticut valley
within the state of Massachusetts.
Footnote 3:
Secretary-General of the Society.
Footnote 4:
This paper recently appeared in the columns of _The Pilot_, Boston,
Mass. The writer is a member of the American-Irish Historical Society.
Footnote 5:
Very plainly not Galloway in Scotland.
Footnote 6:
The O’Larkins were chieftains in the present Irish counties of Wexford
and Galway. They had a castle and fortress at Carn, now the headland
called Carnsore Point, Wexford. That and the adjacent territory was at
one period known as “O’Larkin’s country.”
Footnote 7:
See Austin’s _Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island_, a work of
great value and interest.
Footnote 8:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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