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
Fort William and Mary, Seizure of the powder at, 66, 67.
France, The Irish brigade in the service of, 120.
Franklin, Dr., 125, 128.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, 39, 138, 181, 182.
French and Indian War, 111.
Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, 55, 56.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, New York, 57, 58, 121, 147, 151, 157.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, of Philadelphia, 110, 123.
“From Bandon in Ireland,” 101.
“From Strabane, Ireland,” 104.
From “Yrland in de Kings county,” 113.
Fullerton, George, “a native of Ireland,” 98.
Fyne, Jan, “van Waterfort in Irlandt,” 109.
Gaine, Hugh, 131.
Galway, Ireland, 32.
Gates, General, 118.
“Gave good dinner parties, and had choice old wines upon the table,”
121.
_Genealogical Dictionary_, Savage’s, 30.
General Assembly of Rhode Island, 89, 104, 114.
“General Knox, commanding the American artillery,” 24.
_Generals of the Continental Line in the Revolutionary War_, 103.
Germantown, Battle of, 67, 105, 111, 118.
Gettysburg, Battle of, 144, 155, 164.
Girard, Stephen, 130, 131.
Glover, Goody, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.
Goodwin Children, Goody Glover is charged with afflicting the, 17, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22.
_Goody Glover, an Irish Victim of the Witch Craze, Boston, Mass.,
1688_, 16.
Greaton’s regiment, 97.
Greene, General, 67, 96, 116.
Greene, Rudolphus, an Irish school teacher in New Hampshire, 101.
Haggerty, Hugh, of the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard, 113.
Hamilton, John, “an Irish servant-man,” 115.
Hand, Gen. Edward, 93.
Harrison, Hannah, 106.
Harrison, President William Henry, 106.
Hartford, Conn., William Collins teaches school at, 119.
Haslett, John, a soldier of the Revolution, 112.
“Having been banished out of Ireland was reported as strongly affected
to popery,” 101.
Henry, Patrick, 49.
“Her one cat was there, fearsome to see,” 21.
Hessians are surprised at Trenton, 120.
“He was an honor to the country that gave him birth,” 107.
“He was in the public service of Maryland for nearly 40 years,” 108.
Hibernia Fire Company of Philadelphia, 110.
Hibernian Society of Philadelphia, The, 98, 110, 123, 130.
“His daughter, Anne, married one of the Hamptons,” 96.
_History of King Philip’s War_, Bodge’s, 102, 103.
Hogan, William, an early settler of Albany, N. Y., 113.
Hotten’s _Original Lists_, 104, 105.
House of Commons, Irish, 126, 127.
Hutchinson, Anne, banished from Boston, 119.
“I made application in a letter written in seven languages,” 75.
“In De Burgo’s time,” 29.
Indians, Treaty proceedings with the, 106.
“Inherited the military spirit of his ancestors and transmitted it to
his posterity,” 38.
“In 1661 he bought of the Indians the last twenty acres they owned on
Milford Neck,” 96.
Ireland, “And some returned to,” 119.
Ireland, Commodore Perry’s mother a native of, 122.
Ireland, First funds for Rhode Island College were obtained in, 93.
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