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
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O’Kelly, James Gerard, Lieutenant of Grenadiers, 61.
O’Kelly, James Gerard, resigned from Walsh’s regiment, 61.
O’Killia, David, Cape Cod, Mass., 106, 118.
Old Cambridge, Mass., Looking back to, 75.
Old Granary Burying Ground, Boston, 101.
Old South Church, Boston, Shannon member of, 101.
Oliver Hibernian Free School, 72.
Oliver, John, founded the Oliver Hibernian Free School, 72.
O’Loughlin, William J., 2d U. S. Infantry, 111.
O’Neill, Henry, of Dungannon, 93.
O’Neill, James L., paper by, 41.
O’Neill, Sir Neal, 93.
“One of my Irish boys” who shot Pemisapan, 46.
O’Reilly’s, John Boyle, visit to Dismal Swamp, 106.
“Original settlers all who came to this country before the date of the
adoption of the Constitution, A. D., 1789,” 18.
O’Seanchain, first form of surname Shannon, 101, 102.
O’Sullivan arrested by the town marshal, 52.
O’Sullivan, Florence, “a true son of Ireland,” 51.
O’Sullivan, Florence, surveyor-general of the province, 51.
O’Sullivan had charge of “the great gun,” 51.
Otsego Lake, New York, 39.
Over 10,000 should be credited to the “English race,” 18.
Overton, Tom, on Gen. Jackson’s staff, 99.
Pacific Mail Steamship Company, 119.
Paine, Robert, 93.
Paine, Robert Treat, signer of Declaration of Independence, 93.
Pakenham, General, killed, 97, 98, 99, 100.
Pamlico Sound, entered by “first-comers,” 46.
Panama, 119.
Parson Adam’s pulpit, powder buried under, 36.
Patterson, Thomas, grandson of Allerian Montgomery, 44.
Patterson, William, gave Patterson Park to Baltimore, 71.
Pelham, Peter, engraver, painter, etc., 94.
Pemberton, Mr., a teacher, 1767, 42.
Pemisapan, king of the Indians, 46.
“Pemisapan’s head in his hands,” 47.
Philadelphia, Pa., 119, 121.
Philanthropists, list of, 30.
Philippines, 104, 105, 106, 111, 115.
Philip’s company haled before the governor, who “visited them with the
terrors of the Inquisition,” 47.
Philip’s company sentenced, 47.
Philip’s men executed in City of Mexico, 47.
Philips, Miles, put ashore with 68 men a little north of Panuco, Golf
of Mexico, 47.
Physicians, list of, 27.
Pioneer Irish in the South, paper, 45.
Pioneers, list of, 30.
Pioneers of the South not all of Anglo-Saxon origin, 55.
Plymouth Club, 118.
Polk, James K., descendant of Irish Polk or Pollock, 20.
Portland artillery district, 111.
Portland, Me., 121.
Portsmouth, N. H., 101.
Prendergast’s Cromwellian Settlement, 32.
Prendergast relates how agents throughout Ireland “were authorized by
Parliament to seize women, orphans and the destitute to be
transported to Barbadoes and the plantations of Virginia,” 55, 56.
Prerogative Court of Ireland, 43.
Presbyterian Church, First, Baltimore, 73.
Presbyterian Church, Second, Baltimore, 73.
President-Generals of the Society, 161.
Presidio, San Francisco, 104.
Prince of Ulster, Shane the Proud, 93.
Prize ships at Brest, 65.
Protestant clergy, list of, 26.
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