The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VII, 1907Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VII, 1907
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American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Baltimore, Md., 103, 108.
Baltimore’s reputation for business honesty laid by, 70.
Bannin, Michael E., New York, Indian commissioner, 110.
Baptist Chapel, First, Baltimore, 73.
Bar Association, Fitchburg, Mass., 107.
Baratarian men, 98.
Barbadoes Island, to which Cromwell exported Irish, 52, 53, 54, 56.
Barber, Col. Francis, a soldier of the Revolution, paper by James L.
O’Neill, 41.
Barber, Col. Francis, killed, 1783, 43.
Barber, Francis, commissioned by Congress major of Third N. J.
Battalion, 42.
Barber, Patrick, children of, 42.
Barber, Patrick, of County Longford, Ireland, 41.
Bard Bros, of Philadelphia, 121.
Barrett, Robert, in expedition to Mexico, 47.
Batchelder, Clark A., candidate, 107.
Battle of Chippewa, 96.
Battle of Fontenoy, 112.
Battle of Lexington, 94.
Battle of New Orleans, 97.
Battle of New Orleans, detailed description of, 97, 98, 99, 100.
Battle of New Orleans, forces engaged, 98.
Battle of North Point, 74.
Battle of the Boyne, 93.
Battle of the Plains of Abraham, 86.
Belcher, Jonathan, 1720, 101.
Bellows Falls, Vt., 110.
“Benburb Place,” 124.
Berrian, Andrew, pen manufacturer, 121.
Berry, John, apprenticed to Edward Keyly, 90.
Bingham, Major, of Manila, 111.
Blake, Col. John V. F., dies in New York City, 103, 104.
Blodgett, Judge, chairman, R. I. commission, 108.
Bodfish, Rev. Joshua P. L., rector, Canton, Mass., 103.
Boer War, British army in, 103.
Boies, Capt. James, promoter of papermaking, 86.
_Bon Homme Richard_, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67.
Book “suitable for a projected school in Virginia,” by John Brinley,
58.
Boston artillery district, 111.
Boston Associated Board of Trade, 119.
Boston Chamber of Commerce, 119.
Boston city charter, new, 120.
Boston evacuated by British, 86.
Boston _Evening Transcript_, 96.
“Boston Massacre,” 93.
Boston, no Irish among early settlers of, 82.
Boston’s first naval officer, 101.
Boston’s first store on Washington St., opposite the Old State House,
84.
Boston’s great fire, 1760, 90.
Boston’s oldest attorney, Charles A. Welch, 85.
Boston’s Old Granary Burying Ground, 101.
Boston the stronghold of the Catholic and Kelt, 83.
Bourke, First Lieut., assistant surgeon, 111.
Breen, Henry J., 108.
Breen, Magistrate Matthew P., 108.
Brigade under Gen. Clinton join the forces under Gen. Sullivan, 39.
Brinsley, John, an English Puritan minister, 58.
British army in the Boer War, 103.
British defeated in battle of New Orleans, 99, 100.
British evacuated Boston, 86.
British formed along great drainage canal, 98.
British government, 106, 107.
British prisoners, memorial of, sent to the American commissioners, 65.
British schooner, _Margaretta_, 116.
British ship _Losely_, escaped prisoner from, 65.
British strength about the same as Gen. Jackson’s, 98.
British strength in battle of New Orleans, 98.
Brooklyn Navy Yard, 104.
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