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
Crehore, Benjamin, maker of the first piano-forte in America, 85.
Crehore, Teague, stolen from his parents in Ireland, 85.
Crehore, Thomas, a chair maker, 85, 86.
Crehore, Thomas, maker of the first playing cards in America, 85.
Creoles, 98.
Crimmins, Hon. John D., of N. Y. City, speaks of John M. O’Conor, 96.
Crimmins, Hon. John D., sold collection, 105.
Crimmins, Thomas E., 108.
Croghan, Chief Boatswain J. S., to command _Wasp_, 103.
Cromwellian adventurers in Ireland attracted and become efficient aids
in the barbarous work of the English commissioners, 55.
Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, 32.
Cromwell’s government, many Irish people sent to New England under, 83.
Cromwell, wholesale exportation of the Irish by, 52.
Cronan, Lieut. William Pigott, 113, 114.
Cronan, Patrick J., 114.
Cronin, Cornelius, Gunner, U. S. Navy, 103.
Cullen alludes to Irish spinners and weavers, 88.
Cullen, Bernard, author of “The Story of the Irish in Boston,” 90.
Cullen’s Story of the Irish in Boston, 80.
Culpepper, John, succeeds O’Sullivan as surveyor-general, 1671, 51.
Cunneen, Hon. John, died at Buffalo, N. Y., 104.
_Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography_, 123.
Danish West Indies, 48.
Danvers, Mass., 113.
Dawson building, 118.
Declaration of Independence, 93.
Declaration of Independence, John Hancock first signer, 91.
“Dementia Americana,” 69.
Democratic party, 120.
“Derman Mahoone fined 20 shillings for intertaining two Irishmen,” 90.
Desmonds, immense estates of in Munster, 49.
“Determining the relative values of great men,” 19.
“Dingen a Cos,” whole company brought ashore at, 48, 49.
Dingle, a well-merited tribute, inhabitants of, 48, 49.
Diocese of Raphoe, 44.
Dismal Swamp, 106.
Distinguished descendants of the original Irish settlers, 19.
Doherty estate, New York City, sale of, 104.
Dominick Lynch and his family, paper, 36.
Dongan charter, 109.
Donovan, First Lieut. John G., Coast Artillery, 112.
Dorchester Heights, fortifying, 86.
Dorchester, Mass., early papermaking at, 87.
Dougherty, Lieut. Charles, children of, 96.
Dougherty, Lieut. Charles, removed from Brookfield to Framingham, 96.
Dover, N. H., stronghold of Shannons, 101.
Downpatrick, Co. Down, Ireland, 91.
Duffy, Col. Edward, 108.
Dugan, Maj. Thomas B., 12th U. S. Cavalry, 110.
Duncan, Abner, on Gen. Jackson’s staff, 99.
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 93.
Durham, N. H., 115.
Dwyer, Capt. Charles G., paymaster, 110.
Earl of Mount Alexander could ride at the head of a regiment all
Montgomerys, 44.
Educators, list of, 29.
Eleventh St. burial ground, number of interments, 77.
Eleventh St. graveyard epitaphs, 79, 80.
Elizabethtown’s first settlers, 42.
Ellison, J. Taylor, lieut.-gov. of Va., 109.
Emigration from New England to Ireland, 32.
Emmet, Thomas Addis, credited to the “immigrant class,” 19.
Engineer Corps, West Point, 109.
Engineers, list of, 30.
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