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
Battle of Fredericksburg, 39, 138, 181, 182.
Battle of Germantown, 67, 105, 111, 118.
Battle of Gettysburg, 144, 155, 164.
Battle of Lexington, Concord and Cambridge, 13.
Battle of Long Island, 106, 111, 112.
Battle of Malvern Hill, 181.
Battle of Monmouth, 27, 113, 116, 123, 142.
Battle of Peach Orchard, 155.
Battle of Princeton, 27, 105, 111, 113.
Battle of Rhode Island, 42, 89.
Battle of Saratoga, 122.
Battle of Spottsylvania Court House, 181.
Battle of Stillwater, 120.
Battle of Trenton, 27, 105, 111, 120.
Battle of White Plains, 111, 112.
Battle on Lake Erie, 122.
“Became captain of a troop of Light Horse,” 111.
Beers, Robert, an Irishman slain by the Indians, 93.
Bellingham, Richard, governor of Massachusetts, 116.
Bemis’ Heights, Battle of, 120.
Bennington, Battle of, 122.
Berkeley, George, “the Kilkenny scholar,” 119, 120.
Birthplace of the children of Master John Sullivan, 63, 64, 65, 74, 75.
Black, Alexander, an early Irish resident of Providence, R. I., 107.
Black, James, of Providence, R. I., 107.
Black Rock, Battle of, 61, 62.
Blaine, Col. Ephraim, 101.
Blaine, James, “came from Ireland with his family prior to 1745,” 101.
Blaine, James G., of Maine, 101.
Blair, James and Robert, natives of Ireland, members of the
Commander-in-Chief’s Guard in the Revolution, 92, 93.
_Bonhomme Richard_, The, 94.
“Born at sea of Irish parents,” 98.
Boston Common, A granite monument on, 110.
Boston Massacre, The, 110.
Boston, Mass., An Irish pioneer of, 28.
Boston, Mass., Charitable Irish Society of, 93, 106, 114, 141, 150.
Boston, Mass., Goody Glover executed in, 21.
Boston records, Extracts from the, 110, 111, 121, 122.
Boston, Siege of, 41, 111.
Boston University, 150.
Bourk, James, “captain of the brig _Neptune_,” 89.
Bradford’s Coffee House, New York, 57.
Bradt’s Rangers in the Revolution, 90.
Brandywine, Battle of, 67, 105, 111, 118.
_Brave Little Holland and What She Taught Us_, Griffis’, 102.
Bridget Dexter signs a petition of Charlestown and Malden women, 30.
British are defeated in battle on Lake Erie, 122.
British attack on New London, Conn., 90.
British at Yorktown, Surrender of the, 109.
British evacuate New York, 56.
British garrison at Albany, N. Y., 94.
British ship _Glasgow_, Engagement with the, 105.
Browne, Margery, 69, 72, 75, 78, 79.
Brown University, 93, 108.
Brunswick, Me., Thomas Crowell an Irish schoolmaster in, 105.
Bryan, Alexander, “from Armagh in Ireland,” 96.
Buchanan, James, father of President Buchanan, 92.
Buchanan, President, 92.
Bull Run, Second battle of, 144.
Bunker Hill, Battle of, 31, 48, 66, 109, 111.
Bunker Hill Monument Association, 153.
Bunker Hill to Yorktown, 47.
Bunker’s _Long Island Genealogies_, 104.
Burke, Patrick, “Orderly to the General,” 95.
Burke, Richard, an early settler of Sudbury, Mass., 92.
Burke, Capt. William, of the armed schooner _Warren_, 103.
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