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
Clancy, Boatswain J., detached from the _Franklin_ and ordered to the
_Wasp_, 103.
“Classifies race by the paternal side alone,” 18.
Clinton, Gen. James, went up the Mohawk with brigade, 39.
Clinton, Gov. Dewitt, portrait of, 109.
Clinton, Gov. George, portrait of, 109.
Clogher, County Tyrone, 122.
Clonard, Le Chevr. de, 64.
Coast Artillery, 112.
Cochran, James, Irish boy captured by the Indians, 91.
Coffee, in battle of New Orleans, 99.
Cogan, John, one of the founders of Boston, 84.
Cogan, John, “The Father of Boston Merchants,” 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 88.
Cohalan, Senator John P., 108.
Cohasset, Mass., 112.
College libraries receiving Volume VI, 164.
College of Virginia, founded by King James, 1622, 57.
Collins, Capt. Palfrey, came into port, 1768, 89.
Collins, Christopher, a shoemaker in Dedham, 89.
Collins, Clement, lodged his arms with selectmen, 89.
Collins, Edward, resident of Cambridge, 89.
Collins, Henry, made freeman, 1636–’37, 89.
Collins, John, a “freeman” in 1646, 89.
Collins, Joseph, nominated a watchman, 89.
Collins, Mathew, in Capt. Allen’s Co., 1698, 89.
Collins, Mayor, 120.
Collins, Thomas, a farmer, 89.
Collins, William, in Boston, 1636, 89.
Colonial Boston, the Kelts of, paper, 80.
Colonists landed in North Carolina, names of, 50.
Colonists massacred by Indians, 1622, 57.
Columbia Oil Company, 120.
Columbus barracks, 106.
Columbus, O., 106.
Colvin Institute, founded by daughter of Patrick Colvin, 74.
Colvin, Patrick, member of old Light Street Church, 74.
Comba, Brig.-Gen. Richard, U. S. A., died, 104, 105.
Commissioners for Ireland, 32.
Commodore Rodgers extended hospitality to 79 Irish passengers, 39.
Conaty, Rt. Rev. Thomas J., D. D., bishop, 122.
Concerning “An Irish Man-of-War,” 95.
Concerning the Irish Montgomerys, article, 43.
_Connecticut_, battleship, 113, 114.
Connolly, Catherine, of Clogher, Ireland, 122.
Connolly, Nicholas K., 124.
Conolly, William, a Boston Kelt, 94.
Connor, Patrick, co-partner, papermaking, Dorchester, 87.
_Constitution_, American frigate, 85.
Continental Congress, 86, 91, 92, 93.
Conyngham & Nesbitt, Philadelphia merchants, 64.
Copenhagen, T. J. O’Brien, minister to, 110.
Copland, Rev. Patrick, a famous clergyman of London, preaches in Bowe
Street Church, 57.
Copland, Rev. Patrick, first president of the College of Virginia, 57.
Copley, John Singleton, son of Irish parents, 92, 93, 94.
Cork and Halifax, 89.
Corlet, Elijah, master of Cambridge Grammar School, 68.
“Cornelius the Irishman,” 48.
Cornwallis, surrender of, 71.
Cottineau, Capt. Denis Nicolas, gave account, 61.
Cottineau, Denis Nicolas, Captain of _Pallas_, 67.
County Clare, Ireland, 92.
County Galway, Ireland, 96.
County Tyrone, Ireland, 122.
Court of Assistants, Cogan juror of, 84.
Craddock, Matthew, of London, 89.
Cranston, R. I., 117.
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