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
Dexter, Richard, one of Boston’s Irish pioneers, 28.
Dexter, Stephen, “of the Parish of Templemurry, County Limerick,” 29.
Dexter, Thomas, “of Cloyne, Cork,” 29, 31.
Dexter, William, “likewise of Templemurry,” 29.
“Died of wounds received at Bunker Hill,” 109.
Dijon, Harold, Paper by, 16.
Dillon, Count Arthur, 120.
Dillon, Regiment of, 89, 101, 102, 120.
_Discoverie of Witchcraft_, 16.
Dobb’s Ferry, Conference at, 56.
_Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York_,
121.
Donegal, Ireland, 92, 97, 100, 102.
Dongan, Gov. Thomas, of New York, 53, 94, 104.
Dongan, Thomas, John and Walter, 104.
Donnaldson, John, “son of Hugh Donnaldson of Dungannon, Ireland,” 105.
Donnelly, Terence, town schoolmaster of Newport, R. I., 89.
Donovan, Capt. John, of the Rhode Island merchantman _Abby_, 91.
Donovan, Maj. Matthew, of the Ninth Virginia regiment in the
Revolution, 91.
Dorrance, Rev. Samuel, an Irish clergyman, pastor of a church in
Voluntown, Conn., 112.
Dover, N. H., Extracts from the records of, 71.
Dowling, Dick, the Confederate hero of Sabine Pass, 140.
Down, Ireland, 159.
“Doyle was voted 1,860 pounds of tobacco,” 102.
Doyle, Thomas, a Virginia trooper, 102.
Drake, Gen. Madison, Paper by, 23.
Drogheda, Ireland, 94.
Dromore, Ireland, 76.
Dublin, Ireland, 89, 98, 99, 105, 108, 120, 123, 124, 126, 127, 136,
139, 148.
Duke of Orleans, 123.
Dungannon, Ireland, 105.
Dunkerron, Ireland, 76.
Dunlap, John, a patriot of the Revolution, 111.
Dunmanway, Ireland, 49.
Dutchess County, N. Y., 59.
Earl of Limerick, 104.
Earl of Ulster, John De Courcy, 28.
Early Irish schoolmasters in New Hampshire, 34, 35.
East Greenwich, R. I., Charles McCarthy, a founder of, 114.
_Ecclesiastical History of New England_, Felt’s, 119.
Elizabeth, N. J., _Evening Times_, 23.
Engagement with the British ship _Glasgow_, 104.
“Enlisted under Sullivan’s call,” 47.
Enniscorthy, Ireland, 88.
Enniskellen, Ireland, 123.
Execution of Robert Emmet, 48.
Executions of reputed witches and wizards in New England, 21.
Expedition against Savannah, 102.
Expedition against the Six Nations, 67.
Fanning, Dominick, of Limerick, exempted from pardon by Ireton, is
beheaded, 107.
Fanning, Edmund, a victim of the Cromwellian confiscation, settles in
Groton, Conn., 107.
Felt’s _Ecclesiastical History of New England_, 119.
Fermanagh, Ireland, 89, 123.
First child of Irish parentage born in Woburn, Mass., 113.
First City Troop, of Philadelphia, 98, 100, 105, 109, 111, 114, 118.
Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, 48.
Fitzgerald, Miss Marcella A., 82.
“Fitzgeralds, O’Neills and O’Briens,” The, 12.
Fitzgerald, Thomas, a midshipman during the Revolution, 90.
Fitzsimons, Christopher, of Charleston, S. C., 96.
Flynn, John, a Connecticut soldier of the Revolution, 90.
Fort Griswold, The massacre of, 119.
“Fort Herkimer in the Mohawk valley, N. Y.,” 100.
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