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
Mulcahy, Mrs. M. A., letter of, 96.
Munster, estates of the Desmonds in, 49.
Munstermen largely composing second colony, 57.
Murphy, Col. Paul St. C., assumed command of Marine Corps, Brooklyn
Navy Yard, 104.
Murphy, First Lieut. John C., 4th U. S. Infantry, retired, 110.
Murray, Thomas Hamilton, secretary of American-Irish Historical
Society, 88.
Murray, Thomas H., papers by, 59.
Museum of Fine Arts, 92.
Musicians, list of, 30.
Musketo’s Bay, St. John’s Island, 48.
Names of Kelts in colonial Boston, 82.
Names of natives of Ireland in Greenville’s lists, 46.
Names of persons leaving the Island of Barbadoes for the American
colonies, 53, 54.
Names of prominent New York families buried in St. Patrick’s Cemetery,
78.
Names of some pastors and their assistants buried in St. Patrick’s
Cemetery, 78.
Napoleon won Waterloo, 100.
Napoleon’s marshals in the Spanish Campaign, 99.
Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I., 116.
National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth, 106.
National House of Representatives, 116.
Natives of Ireland in Greenville’s lists of “first-comers,” 46.
Nautical Training School, 119.
Naval men, list of, 29.
Neale, Archbishop, 73.
Necrology, 1907, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125.
Neill’s History of the English Colonization of America, 57.
Nesbitt, Jonathan, banker, letter to John Paul Jones, 61.
New Bedford, Mass., 104, 118.
Newbury, Mass., 112.
Newce, Sir William, an English officer, offered the governor “to
transport two thousand persons to Virginia,” 56.
New England families arrive at Limerick, 1656, 33.
New Hampshire State College, 115.
New Hampton, N. H., 105.
New London, Ct., 111.
New Orleans, battle of, 97, 98, 99, 100.
Newry, Hancocks long engaged in trade of, 91.
_N. Y. Catholic News_, extract from, 76.
New York City, 107, 108, 109, 111, 119, 121, 125.
New York History, A Bit of, 76.
New York Mortgage and Securities Company, 120.
New York navy yard, 113.
_New York Times_, 119.
_New York Tribune_, 119.
No Irish among the settlers of Boston in 1630, 82.
Nolan, Capt. Dennis F., 30th U. S. Infantry, 115.
North Carolina and early inhabitants, 50.
Norton, Prof. Charles Eliot, extract from address by, 75.
Nugent, Edward, “the bold Irishman,” 47.
O’Brien, Jeremiah, erection of monument to, 116.
O’Brien, Michael J., paper by, 45.
O’Brien, Thomas J., U. S. minister to Copenhagen, 109, 110, 113.
O’Callaghan, Rev. Eugene M., vicar general, 121.
_Oceanic_, White Star steamer, 120.
O’Connell, Archbishop, 103.
O’Connell, Maurice, Captain, letter to Capt. John Paul Jones, 67.
O’Connor, Lieut. M., assigned 15th U. S. Cavalry, 107.
O’Connor, 2d Lieut. James, assigned to Havana, 112.
O’Conor, Lieut. John Michael, U. S. A., 96.
O’Donnell, Gen. Columbus, 72.
O’Donnell, John, named Canton, 72.
Officers of auxiliary vessels, list of, 67.
O’Flaherty & McPartland, firm of, 104.
Ogden, Utah, 105.
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