The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905
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American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
From the Peabody Institute, Peabody, Mass.: “The government have
received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society,
Volume IV, a gift to the library from Thomas Hamilton Murray, Esq.,
for which they return a grateful acknowledgment. Thomas Carroll,
Chairman of Lyceum and Library Committee, Placed in the library.
Lyman P. Osborn, Librarian.”
From the Public Library, Bangor, Me.: “The managers have received
the publication named on the other side (Volume IV, Journal of the
American-Irish Historical Society), a gift to the library from the
American-Irish Historical Society, for which they return a grateful
acknowledgment. F. O. Beal, President of the Board. Placed in the
library, Mary H. Curran, Librarian.”
From the College of the City of New York: “I have the honor to
acknowledge the receipt of the following book: Journal of the
Irish-American Historical Society, Vol. IV, which you were kind
enough to present to the library of the College of the City of New
York. Please accept our sincere thanks. Yours respectfully, Henry
Evelyn Bliss, Deputy Librarian.”
From the New York Historical Society: “The New York Historical
Society has received The Journal of the American-Irish Historical
Society, by Thomas Hamilton Murray, Secretary-General, Volume IV,
8vo, Boston, 1904, a gift from the American-Irish Historical
Society, for which I am instructed to return a grateful
acknowledgment. Robert H. Kelby, Librarian.”
From the Free Public Library, Jersey City, N. J.: “I am directed to
convey to you the thanks of the trustees of the Free Public Library
for your gift of Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society,
Vol. IV. The same will be duly placed to your credit upon our
records, carefully preserved and made useful to the public. I have
the honor to be E. E. Burdick, Librarian.”
From the New Hampshire State Library, Concord: “Dear Sir: In behalf
of the trustees I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the following
volume sent this library through your kindness: Journal of the
American-Irish Historical Society, Volume IV, 1904. It will be their
pleasure to give the book a fitting place upon the shelves. Yours
very truly, Arthur H. Chase, State Librarian.”
From Mr. John J. Slattery, Louisville, Ky.: “I have received Volume
IV of the Journal of the Society, which you kindly sent me, and
delayed acknowledging its receipt until I had read it. Need I say
what pleasure it afforded me? The series are all good, but this is
one of the best. Because these publications furnish proof of facts
stated—from the records—they are invaluable to many, to whom such
knowledge is otherwise inaccessible.”
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