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
Hibbens, William, an early citizen of Boston, 88.
Higgins, Governor, of R. I., 108, 115.
Higgins, James H., inaugurated governor of R. I., 103, 115.
Histories of Boston ignore the story of John Cogan, 81.
Hoban, James, “architect and builder of the president’s palace,”
Washington, 40.
Holy Cross College, 121.
Holy Family School, 118.
Holy Name Society, 118.
Hongkong, 119.
Hotel Brunswick, Boston, annual meeting at, 104.
Hotten, John Camden, in his famous work gives list of those leaving
Barbadoes, 52.
Howes, Osborne, died, Brookline, Mass., 106.
Howes, Osborne, Japanese consul, Boston, 120.
Howes, Osborne, obituary of, 118, 119, 120.
Humphreys, Col., “at the foot hereof,” 62.
“Immortalized in becoming wood-cuts,” 20.
Incident of an expedition under Gen.
John Sullivan, article, by G. F. Radway, 39.
Indianapolis, Ind., 163.
Indians and Spaniards capture Miles Philips’ whole company, 47.
Indians, at summer overflow of river, fled in terror, 39.
Indian chiefs framed bill of expense to England, 109.
Indians of North Carolina, first to set eyes on the white men who came
to America, 45.
Inniskillen Foot, Twenty-seventh, 97.
Inventors, list of, 30.
Ireland, 108, 120, 125.
Ireland, County Galway, 96.
Ireland, County Limerick, 105, 112.
Ireland, County Tyrone, 122.
“Ireland has always been a hive from which America has derived sturdy
hewers of wood to subdue the forests,” 57.
Irish Ability in the United States, paper by James Jeffry Roche, LL.
D., 17.
Irish ability, Lodge’s tabulated misrepresentation of, 21.
Irish ability, true figures of, 32.
Irish account, stellar classification of, on the wrong side, 20.
Irish allowed nine statesmen in first list, 22.
“Irish” allowed only one double star, 20.
Irish-Americans, 71.
Irish blood, a great infusion of, received in Virginia and the
Carolinas, 1678, 54.
Irish blood, men of, not prominent, 83.
Irish brigade, battle of Fontenoy, 112.
Irish builders of the White House, paper by Martin I. J. Griffin, 40.
Irish business men long influenced the financial interests of
Baltimore, 72.
Irish castaways among the Indians of the Danish West Indians, 48.
Irish Catholic charity, 124.
Irish “convicts” under the vassalage of colonial masters suffered great
privations, 55.
Irish families invariably large, 54.
Irish Fellowship Club, Chicago, 105.
Irish gloriously prominent, 31.
Irish in Boston, the story of, 80.
Irish Influence in the Life of Baltimore, paper, by D. J. Scully, 69.
Irish in the forefront in Catholic affairs in Baltimore, 73.
Irish laid no claim to be Anglo-Saxons, 69.
Irishman’s readiness to assimilate with other nationalities, 75.
Irishmen among first settlers of the western world, 49.
Irishmen in the Massachusetts colony, 93.
Irish merchants, names of, who contributed to buy cloth and make
uniforms, 71.
Irish merchants who came to Baltimore, 70.
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