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
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
_American Museum, The_, published by Mathew Carey, 129.
Amherst College, 44.
Amory, Thomas, emigrates from Limerick, Ireland, 94.
Amory, Thomas Coffin, 63, 76, 94.
A most historic corps, 120.
A native of Newry, Ireland, Commodore O. H. Perry’s mother, 122.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (Boston), 151.
Andrew, Governor, of Massachusetts, 136.
Andriessen, Jan, “the Irishman,” 113.
“And some returned to Ireland,” 119.
Angell, Col. Israel, of the Second Rhode Island regiment in the
Continental Line, 107.
Anglican dean of Derry, George Berkeley, 119.
“An ingenious and useful citizen,” 97.
An Irish clergyman locates at Derby, Conn., 119.
“An Irish gentleman much respected,” Henry Paget, 91.
An Irishman, Robert Beers, slain by the Indians, 93.
“An Irishman transplanted to America, where he has already made a
fortune,” Marquis de Chastellux mentions, 118.
An Irish pioneer of Boston, Mass., 28.
“An Irish servant-man,” John Hamilton, 115.
“An Irish Teague and foreigner,” 119.
An Irish trader at Fort Pitt, 98.
_Annals of Multifernan_, 29.
_Annals of Witchcraft in New England_, 17.
“A noble gentleman,” 94,
“An officer of the Irish army,” 70.
Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Society, 8.
Antietam, Battle of, 181.
A party of refugees from the West Indies, 119.
Apprehension of Mathew Carey requested, 126.
“A Quakeress of Flushing,” 104.
A Rhode Islander becomes an Irish baron, 103.
Armagh, Ireland, 96, 97.
Artillery companies organized in New Jersey, 23.
“A schoolmate of the wife of General Washington,” 123.
A sortie of marines at midnight, 66.
Assault on Quebec, 117.
Assembly of Virginia, 102.
“A thriving Irish settlement,” 83.
A tract of 2,000 acres granted to David Mooney, 117.
A tract of 18,000 acres is granted Michael Byrne and others, 117.
A tract in New York of some 4,000,000 acres, 123.
A tradition concerning George Berkeley, 119, 120.
Attack on Savannah, 120.
“At that period there were many Irish in Salem,” Mass., 91.
At “the ring of the town,” 93.
Attucks, Crispus, 110.
Austin’s _Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island_, 92.
_Ave Maria_, The, 16.
“A victim to British cruelty,” 119.
“A victim to the Terror,” 120.
“A wealthy Irishman of Charleston, S. C.,” 96.
“A young Irish weaver,” 106.
Baird, Henry Carey, Paper by, 124.
Baltimore, Lord, 105.
Bandon, Ireland, 101.
Bank of Pennsylvania, 131.
Bank of the United States, 108, 131.
Baron Bernard O’Neill, 103.
Baron Kinsale, 103.
Barrett’s _Old Merchants of New York_, 121.
Battle at Sudbury, Mass., 97.
Battle of Antietam, 181.
Battle of Bemis’ Heights, 120.
Battle of Bennington, 122.
Battle of Black Rock, 61, 62.
Battle of Brandywine, 67, 105, 111, 118.
Battle of Bull Run, Second, 144.
Battle of Bunker Hill, 31, 48, 66, 109, 111.
Battle of Cedar Creek, 181.
Battle of Chancellorsville, 181.
Battle of Chickamauga, 181.
Battle of Clontarf, 137.
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