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
Commodore Perry’s mother a native of Newry, Ireland, 122.
Conference at Dobb’s Ferry, 56.
Confined on board a British prison ship, 103.
Conley, John, a Connecticut soldier of the Revolution, 90.
Connaught, Ireland, 28, 29, 35.
Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, Ninth, 154.
Conner, Philip, of Maryland, 97, 98.
Connolly, Michael, captain and paymaster, during the Revolution, of a
New York regiment, 98.
Constable & Co., 123.
Constable, William, 121, 123.
Constitutional Convention of New Jersey, First, 98.
“Contained elegant rooms suitable for the reception of persons of the
first condition,” 106.
Continental Army, The American, 44, 45, 47, 67, 110, 118, 123.
Continental Congress, 67, 68, 102, 106, 123.
Continental Dragoons, Col. George Baylor’s, 100.
“Convenient and Fitt to be one of the fyre masters for ye Citty,” 113.
Copley, John Singleton, the eminent artist, 97.
Copley, Mary (Singleton), 97.
Copley, Richard, 97.
Cork, Ireland, 29, 31, 49, 75, 76, 78, 95, 103, 114, 122, 138, 149.
Cornwallis, Surrender of, 145.
Corps of Sappers and Miners, 89.
Cotton Mather, who “countenanced the executioners by his presence, and
in various ways urged the terrible work of blood in Salem,” 18.
“Could not find the island of Bermuda,” 119.
Council of the Society, 5, 6.
Count Arthur Dillon, 120.
Courtney, Ruth, 103.
Craig, Sarah (mentioned in President Roosevelt’s letter), 12.
Crane’s regiment of artillery in the Revolution, 94, 95.
Crehore, Teague, stated to have been stolen from his parents in Ireland
when a child, 112.
Crimmins, Hon. John D., Paper by, 53.
Crispus Attucks, 110.
Croghan, George, 117.
Cromwellian and Williamite regimes, 29.
Cronin, Ensign Patrick, 98.
“Crossed the Delaware with Washington,” 120.
Cross of St. Louis, The, 109.
Cross, Lieut. William, 117.
Crowell, Thomas, an Irish schoolmaster in Brunswick, Me., 105.
Crowley, Lieut. Florence, Tribute to by Gen. Henry Knox, 93.
Crown Point, 35, 47, 102.
Cullen’s _Story of the Irish in Boston_, 92, 116.
Daly, Hon. Augustine J., mayor of Cambridge, Mass., 13.
Dame Nourse of Salem, 19.
Danaher’s _Early Irish in Old Albany, N. Y._, 90, 113, 143.
Danes at Clontarf, The, 137.
Dartmouth College, 42, 139.
Decatur, Stephen, marries a woman of Irish lineage, 94.
Declaration of Independence, 23, 27, 45, 98, 115, 146.
DeCourcy, Jordan, 28.
DeCourcy, Thomas, a native of Newport, R. I., 103.
“Dedham Plain,” Rendezvoused on, 91.
Definition of Witches, Leonard Scot’s, 16.
“De Iersman van Dublingh,” 113.
Delany, Sharp, a patriot of the Revolution, 115.
Delaware, John Haslett locates in, 112.
Denniston, Hugh, “a true Irishman,” of Albany, N. Y., 114.
Destruction of a British gunboat by the patriots, 25, 26.
Dexter, Bridget, 28.
Dexter Family in Ireland, The, 28, 29.
Dexter, George, 28.
Dexter, John, “born in 1639 and probably in Ireland,” 28.
Dexter-Mac Jordans, The, 28, 29.
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