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
Schuyler, Cortlandt, marries a handsome Irish woman, 108.
“Scored to death and did not give up his religion, which same I will
hold to,” 17.
“Seized the truncheon of the king’s officer,” 33.
Selectmen of “the towne of Yarmouth returne the name of Teague Jones
for not coming to meeting,” 114.
“She and her husband were sold to the Barbadoes in the time of
Cromwell,” 17.
“She died a lunatic, frightened to death,” 18.
Sheldon’s Continental Light Dragoons, 90.
“She took up her residence on the island of Rhode Island,” 119.
Shute, Governor, 30.
Siege of Boston, 41, 111.
Siege of Limerick, The, 70.
Siege of Yorktown, 89, 120.
Six Nations, Expedition against the, 67.
Sligo, Ireland, 147.
“So shall wee be bound to pray as we desire dayly to doe for yr prsptie
& peace temporall & Eternall,” 30.
Spain, War with, 136, 143, 160.
Stamp Act Congress, 100.
Stark, General, 45, 46.
State Council of Censors, 123.
State Vice-Presidents of the Society, 6, 7.
St. Clair, General, 111, 120.
St. Mary’s churchyard, Philadelphia, 134.
St. Patrick’s Day, Some Early Celebrations of, 53.
Stiles’ _History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Conn._, 90.
Stillwater, Battle of, 120.
Storming of Stony Point, 106, 120.
Stony Hill tract, 18,000 acres, is granted to Michael Byrne and others,
117.
Strabane, Ireland, 104.
Stuart, Christopher, “an Irishman and soldier of the Revolution,” 106.
Stuyvesant, Peter, 121, 123.
Sullivan, Benjamin, a son of Master John Sullivan, 65.
Sullivan, Capt. Ebenezer, a soldier of the Revolution, 69.
Sullivan, Daniel, a patriot of the Revolution, 65, 66.
Sullivan, Hon. George, attorney-general of New Hampshire, 68.
Sullivan, Gov. James, of Massachusetts, 63, 68, 69, 93, 157.
Sullivan, Gen. John, 34, 41, 45, 46, 47, 49, 66, 67, 68, 75, 93, 157.
Sullivan, Master John, Statement concerning himself, 75, 76.
Sullivan, Mary, fifth child of Master John and Margery (Browne)
Sullivan, 69.
“Subscribed, in 1780, £10,000 in aid of the Patriot army,” 109.
“Surprised a British picket, took 36 prisoners, 60 muskets, and two
pairs of colors,” 112.
Surrender of Yorktown, 109.
Sutter, J. A., “that grand old pioneer,” 85.
“Taught school there for over twenty years,” 105.
Taylor, George, an Irish signer of the Declaration of Independence,
115.
Taylor, George W., chairman of the Lexington board of Selectmen, 13,
14, 15.
Taylor, John M., “keen as an Irish greyhound,” 117.
Templemurry, Ireland, 29.
Temple, Robert, arrives at Boston in 1717 with a party of Irish
Protestants, 106.
Tenth New Hampshire regiment in the Civil War, 39.
“That glorious band of brothers,” 126.
Thayer, Capt. Simeon, of Providence, R. I., 117.
“The affair at the Cedars,” 91.
_The First Commencement of Rhode Island College_, 93.
“The gentlemen of Ireland,” 54.
“The Irish do flock into town,” 112.
“The golden milestone of life,” 83.
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