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
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
Brown, Philip, appointed to command the prize _Mellish_, 63.
Bruges, in Flanders, 36.
Buffalo, N. Y., 104, 119.
_Buffalo Sunday News_, and Nathaniel Shannon, 101.
Bunker Hill Battle, 35.
Burial place of Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, movement to restore, 115.
Burton, Lieutenant, diary of, published, 94.
Business men, list of, 29, 30.
Butler, Captain of Raleigh’s largest ship, 47.
Byrne, Thomas J., 108.
Calhoun, first mayor of Baltimore, an Irish-American, 74.
Calhoun, John C., “credited to the Irish race,” 20.
Calvary Cemetery, New York City, 80.
Cambridge (Mass.) Historical Society, 68, 75.
Cambridge, Old, population practically all of New England origin, 75.
Canadian frontier, so-called campaign on, 97.
Canton, Mass., 103.
Cape Cod, Mass., 106, 114.
Captain Dominique You, a Baratarian, 98.
Captain Stewart’s Irish brigade, 95.
Captain Weaver’s artillery, detachment of, 95.
Carberry, Brigid, widow of N. K. Connolly, 124.
Carberry, Margaret, 124.
Carberry, William, of Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland, 124.
Carbray, Felix, children of, 124.
Carbray, Felix, consul of Portugal, Port of Quebec, 124.
Carbray, Felix, dean of Consular Corps, 125.
Carbray, Hon. Felix, died, Quebec, 116.
Carbray, Hon. Felix, M. R. I. A., obituary of, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125.
Carbray, Niall, of Carrickcastle, 122.
Carbray, Son & Co., Quebec, 123.
Carey, James, town clerk of Charlestown, 90.
Carmody, Gunner J. F., assigned to the _Tacoma_, 107.
Carney Hospital, Boston, 108.
Carney, Michael, co-partner, papermaking, Dorchester, 87.
Carolinas and Virginia, a most diversified field for historical
inquiry, 45.
Carrell and Glaven, “two hardy Irishmen,” 48.
Carrickcastle, near Dungannon, 122.
Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland.
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, 71, 72.
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, credited to the Irish of
pre-Constitution days, 19.
Carroll, John, first archbishop, and Irish-American, 73.
Carroll, Michael, his home destroyed, 90.
Casey, John, of Muddy River, 88.
Cassady, Michael, a patriot of Valley Forge, 94.
Castle Garden, 120.
Cathedral, Portland, Me., 121.
“Catholic Address” to George Washington, 37.
Catholic Burial Ground, letter regarding, 76, 77.
Catholic cemeteries of New York, 78.
Catholic churches, query as to rights of trustees, 76.
Catholic clergy, list of, 24, 25, 26.
Catholic Club, 120.
Catholic priests, hundreds of, educated at St. Mary’s Seminary, 73.
Celtic Irish origin, those of, not included, 22.
Cemetery at Newtown Creek, 80.
Chamillard, Capt. Paul de, 67.
Chancellor Kent, trial before, 37.
Chanler, Gov., 108.
Charitable Irish Society, 88, 93.
Charitable Irish Society oldest Irish Society in America, 94.
Charlestown and Malden, corn mills in, 84.
_Chattanooga_, U. S. cruiser, 113.
Chidwick, Rev. Father, 108.
Chowan County, near Edenton, N. C., 47.
City of the Calverts, 75.
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