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
New London, Conn., British attack on, 90.
New Jersey, First Constitutional Convention of, 98.
New Jersey _Journal and Political Intelligencer_, 24.
New Jersey, Provincial Congress of, 23, 24.
Newport, Captain Christopher, 112.
Newport, R. I., George Berkeley’s arrival at, 119, 120.
Newport, R. I., Mason’s _Reminiscences of_, 100.
Newport, R. I., Terence Donnelly, a schoolmaster of, 89.
New York _Gazette_, 54, 55, 56.
New York _Genealogical and Biographical Record_, 28.
_New York in the Revolution_, 98, 99, 100, 117.
New York regiment of levies, Colonel Malcom’s, 98.
New York State Assembly, 61, 62.
New York State Library, 142.
New York, The British evacuate, 56.
Ninth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, 154.
“No family in the state has the equal of this illustrious record,” 68.
Nourse, Rebecca, 19, 22.
O’Brien, John M., a Rhode Island soldier of the Revolution, 100.
O’Brien, Michael Morgan, 109.
O’Connor, Armand, of the Irish-French regiment of Walsh, 91.
O’Connor, Lady Penelope, 29.
O’Donnell, Rev. James H., 112, 115, 117, 118.
O’Dougherty, Bryant, in Salem, Mass., in 1683, 91.
O’Driscoll, Jacques, an officer in the Irish-French regiment of Walsh,
93.
Officers of the Society, 5, 6, 7.
O’Gorman, Charles, an officer of the Irish-French regiment of Walsh,
97.
O’Killia, David, “the Irishman,” of old Yarmouth, Mass., 96.
Old Elm, The (in Cambridge, Mass.), 13.
“Old Master” Kelly, an Irish school teacher in Rhode Island, 122.
_Old Merchants of New York_, Barrett’s, 121.
Old North Church, Boston, 16, 18.
_Old Orchard Mirror_, 106.
Old Orchard, Me., Patrick Googins, a young Irish weaver, settles at,
106.
Olney, Col. Jeremiah, of Rhode Island, 92.
O’Mahony, Abbe Bartholomew, chaplain of the French warship _L’Ivelly_
during the American Revolution, 97.
O’Neill, Bernard, of the Irish-French regiment of Dillon, 102.
O’Neil, Thomas, saves the life of Franklin Pierce, 135, 136.
“One of a party of forty-eight settlers,” 114.
One of the earliest Burkes to settle in America, 92.
“One of the earliest Irishmen in this country of whom we have record,”
112.
“On scouting duty in Penacook,” N. H., 42.
“Orderly to the General,” Patrick Burke, 95.
Oregon trail, The, 85.
Original members of the Charitable Irish Society, 114.
Orleans, Duke of, 123.
Ormsby, John, an Irish trader at Fort Pitt, 98.
O’Sullivan, Daniel, lord of Dunkerron, 76.
O’Sullivan, Madam, 77.
O’Sullivan, Major Philip, 70, 77.
Otsego patent, 100,000 acres, is granted to George Croghan and others,
117.
Paget, Henry, “an Irish gentleman much respected,” 91.
Patton, John, a native of Ireland, colonel of the Sixteenth
Pennsylvania regiment in the Revolution, 110.
Peisley, Mary, a native of Kildare, 101.
Pennsylvania, Bank of, 131.
Pennsylvania Line, Eighth regiment of the, 96.
Pennsylvania Line, Second brigade of the, 123.
Pennsylvania, Senate of, 131.
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