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
Irish Montgomerys, concerning the, 43.
Irish names among lists of Englishmen, 46.
Irish names appear among earliest records of Boston, 82.
Irish names of priests and bishops in Baltimore given, 73.
Irish National Association, 124.
Irish of New England encouraged to return to Ireland, 33.
Irish political refugees sometimes classed as “convicts,” 55.
Irish Presbyterian Church in Boston, 91, 93, 94.
Irish Presbyterians of Boston, manufacturers, 87.
Irish Protestants, 88.
Irish race misrepresented by writers, 17.
Irish rebellion, 44.
Irish regiment of Marine Artillery, Walsh’s, 59.
“Irish Romanists” in North Carolina, 50.
Irish sailors manned Raleigh’s ships, 49.
Irish Scots and Scotch-Irish, 87.
Irish seamen manned ships, “not a few” sailing from English ports, 46.
Irish settlers, distinguished descendants from, 19.
Irish spinners and weavers, 88.
Irish Statistical Society, 92.
Iron Duke, brother-in-law of Gen. Pakeman, 97.
Isthmian canal, 119.
Ithaca, N. Y., 115.
Jackson, Andrew, has no recognition in “double star” table, 19.
Jackson, Andrew, son of Andrew of Carrickfergus, 20.
Jackson, Daniel, children of, 35.
Jackson, Daniel, query respecting, 34.
Jackson, General, 100.
Jackson, General, of Irish parentage, 97.
Jackson, Stephen, a Providence, R. I. settler, 33.
Jackson, Stephen, genealogy of family, 34.
Jack’s Reef, Onondaga Co., N. Y., 96. U. S. treasury, money deposited
by will in, 96.
Jamestown Exposition, 106, 108, 109.
Japan, T. J. O’Brien, ambassador to, 110.
Jay, Gov. John, portrait of, 109.
Johnson, Pres. Andrew, 105.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, certificate to Lieut. Edward Stack, 62.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, letter to Capt. John Plaince, 65.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, letter to “The Revd. Father John” Mehegan, 65,
66.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, letter to “The Revd. John Mayhagan,” 65.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, officers of auxiliary vessels under command of,
67.
Jones, Capt. John Paul, orders to Lieut. Peter Amiel, 66.
Journal of the Society, presentation of Vol. VI, 163.
Kallahan, Capt. Charles, commands ship, _True Friendship_, sailing from
Barbadoes, 54.
Kansas City, Mo., 110.
Keating’s Irish grenadiers, 95.
Keenan, Hon. Patrick, N. Y. City chamberlain, died, 108, 109.
Keleher, Maj. Timothy D., granted leave of absence, 110.
Kelly, Edward A., died Cohasset, Mass., 112.
Kelly, Michael, of New Hampton, N. H., 105.
Kelts, names of in Colonial Boston, 82.
Kennedy, John Pendleton, an Irish-American, 74.
Kenrick, illustrious Archbishop, 73.
Kentucky and Tennessee riflemen, 1500 of, 97, 98.
Kenmare, Ireland, 120.
Keyly, Edward, 90.
Killeran, Captain, his home destroyed, 90.
Kilton, Capt. William, taken prisoner by Gen. Gates, 63.
King Frederick gave dinner, 110.
King Philip’s War, 88.
Kirle, Richard, “an Irish gentleman,” becomes governor, 1680, 52.
Knox, Maj. Gen. Henry, a dashing soldier of the Revolution, 94.
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