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
England’s choicest troops killed and wounded, 97.
England’s hypocritical methods, aware of, 71.
England’s unjust tariff laws, driven from Ireland by, 70.
English adventurers in Ireland engaged in man-hunting, 56.
English and Puritan colony has become a great city, 83.
Englishmen left in Virginia, employments of, 45.
English soldiers, prosecution of, 93.
Episcopal Church, first in New England, founded, 89.
Epitaphs in Eleventh St. graveyard, 79, 80.
Estaign, Comte de, 62.
Fall River, Mass., 104.
Fall River Roman Catholic diocese, 117.
Fairbanks, Vice-Pres., addresses Irish Club, 105.
Fairchild, Leroy W., 121.
Fairservice, Andrew, 75.
Faneuil Hall, Boston, 94.
Farley, Archbishop, 124.
_Favorite_ retaken and carried to the Bermudas, 64.
Fernando, Simon, with Raleigh in first expedition, 48.
Fifteenth U. S. Cavalry, 107.
Fifth Avenue Cathedral, crypt of, holds remains of bishops, 78.
Fifth Infantry in the Philippines, 105.
“First-comers” meet Indians on Chowan River, 46.
First Infantry, 106.
First paper manufactured in America at Dorchester, 86.
Fisher-folk of the Kerry coast, 49.
Fitchburg, Mass., 107.
Fitz-Maurice, Chevalier de, Letters to Capt. Paul Jones, 59, 60.
Fitzpatrick, Brian, deserts to the Spaniards, 52.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas B., presided, 104.
Floating 220 boats on the Susquehanna, 39.
Flynn, from County Galway, Ireland, 96.
Foley, Capt. D. P., of revenue cutter service, 103.
Fond du Lac, Episcopalian Bishop of, 85.
Fontenoy, 112.
Fort Adams, R. I., 111.
Fort Carroll, 74.
Fort Cumberland, 89.
Fort Delaware, 108.
Fort Hill, 84, 90.
Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 106.
Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., 74, 108.
Fort of Red Men, 88.
Fort Stanwix on the Mohawk River, 37.
Fort William and Mary, affair at, paper by Rev. Thomas Gregory, 35.
Fort William and Mary taken, 1774, 35.
Fourteenth Infantry, 111.
Fourth Voyage made to Virginia, 48.
Foy, Julius L., a St. Louis member, dies, 103.
_Franklin_ and _Wasp_, 103.
Franklin, Benjamin, 67.
Franklin, Benjamin, consents to commission of brevet lieutenant, 62.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 36, 120.
Fulton, Robert, has no recognition in “double star” table, 19.
Fulton, Robert, son of a Kilkenny man, 20.
Gallagher, Bernard, Master, Letter to Capt. John Paul Jones, 63.
Gallagher, Bernard, Midshipman, Letter to Capt. John Paul Jones, 63.
Gallager, Thomas F., judge police court, 107.
Gardner, Capt. Robert, a wealthy citizen, 94.
Garrett, John, in expedition to Mexico, 47.
Gates, General, takes Capt. William Kilton prisoner, 63.
Gen. Brown’s staff, O’Conor on, 96.
General Keene killed in battle of New Orleans, 100.
General Wolfe, 86.
Gen. Sullivan’s house open for inspection, 115.
_Georgia_, battleship, 113, 114.
Gettysburg, 104.
Gibbons, Cardinal, 73.
Glaven and Carrell, “two hardy Irishmen,” 48.
Glendy, Rev. John, first pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, 73.
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