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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Butler, Deacon John, 113.
Butler, James, came from Ireland, and is heard from in Lancaster,
Mass., 1635, 113.
Butler, John and Thomas, early settlers of Waterford, Conn., 115, 116.
Butler, Richard, a patriot of the Revolution, 120.
Byrn, Daniel, lieutenant in a Rhode Island regiment, 89.
Byrne, Michael, and others are granted a tract of 18,000 acres, 117.
“By whom he was introduced to Dr. Franklin,” 125.
Caldwell, Andrew, a patriot of the Revolution, 100.
Caldwell, James, a patriot of the Revolution, 118.
Calef, Robert, expresses Sympathy for Goody Glover, 17.
_Calendar of Colonial State Papers_, 116.
Calhoun, James, grandfather of John C. Calhoun, 100.
Calhoun, John C., 100.
“Calhoun settlement,” The, 100.
“California, a land of health where almost endless summer reigned,” 84.
California, An Irish pioneer of, 82.
Cambridge, Mass., Hon. Augustine J. Daly, mayor of, 13.
Cambridge, Mass., The American camp at, 111.
Campaign against Canada, 122.
Captain Commandant O’Neill, 102.
“Captain of the Isles,” Roger Kelly, 33.
“Captain of the Quaker Blues,” 92.
Capture of Ticonderoga, 122.
Capture of Yorktown, 92, 120.
Cape’s Tavern, New York, 57.
“Captured twelve British soldiers,” 118.
Carey, Henry Charles, 134.
Carey, Mathew, Memoir of, 124.
Carleton, Sir Guy, 56.
Carroll, Bishop John, 110.
Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland, 168.
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 105.
Carrolls, The, of Maryland, 105.
Casey, Thomas, an early settler at Newport, R. I., 94.
Castle Jordan, in Meath, 29.
“Catholics, Baptists and Quakers,” 18.
“Caused the book to be burned in Harvard College yard,” 17.
Cavan, Ireland, 156.
Cavenaugh, Patrick, saves General Lincoln from being captured by the
British, 96.
Cedar Creek, Battle of, 181.
Cedars, The affair at the, 91.
Celtic Medical Society (New York City), 152.
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 181.
Charitable Irish Society, Boston, Mass., 93, 106, 114, 141, 150.
Chastellux, Marquis de, 118.
Chautauqua County, N. Y., 59, 60, 61, 62.
Cherokee Indian frontier, 100.
Chesapeake and Delaware canal, 133.
Chevalier Armand O’Connor, 91.
Chevalier de Chastellux, 109.
Cincinnati, Society of the, 115.
Clare, Ireland, 97.
Clark, Gen. George Rogers, 93.
Clary Reunion Family, 155.
Clay, Henry, 133.
Clay’s Compromise Tariff Act, 133.
Cleveland, President, 137, 138, 148.
Clogston family of New Hampshire, 109.
Clontarf, Battle of, 137.
Clotworthy, Sir John, License issued to, 116.
Cloyne, Ireland, 29, 31, 119.
Coeymans patent, The, 106.
“Col. Hercules Mooney’s regiment,” 38, 42, 46.
Colles, Christopher, 110.
Collins, Hon. Patrick A., 147, 148.
Collins, William, arrives at New Haven with a party of refugees from
the West Indies, 119.
Colonial Wars, Society of, 153.
“Color sergeant of the Irish flag of the regiment,” 155.
Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, The, 92, 100, 104, 113.
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