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
Protestant Kelts in Boston, 93.
Protestants leave Ulster for plantations in North America, 91.
Providence apostolate, 117.
Providence Cathedral, 117.
Providence, R. I., 115, 116, 117.
Province of Arba, Northern Luzon, 105.
Province of Quebec, 123.
Provincial authorities anxious to attract emigrants, 55.
Public libraries receiving Volume VI, 163, 164.
Purviance, Samuel, chief man of the town, 71.
Quebec, Canada, 122, 123, 124, 125.
Quebec, Canada, tablet in, to Gen. Montgomery’s soldiers, 44.
Quebec Harbor Commission, 125.
Queen of France, “She Is a Sweet Girl,” 65.
Quinn, Col. James B., U. S. Engineer Corps, retired, 110.
“Race distribution in the main correct,” 18.
Race extraction of 14,243 persons named as deserving mention, 18.
Radway, G. Frank, article by, 39.
Raleigh’s charter from the English crown, 49.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 48, 49.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, the famous navigator, 45.
Reagan, John B. of Dorchester and Boston’s Keltic citizens, 83.
Reamie, Marcus, the hair-cutter, 75.
Records of the London Company, proprietors of Virginia, 56.
Red Men’s fort, 88.
_Redpath Weekly_, 123.
Reeves, Mr., a teacher, 1767, 42.
Reid’s History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 91.
Reformers who have become distinguished included, 22.
Regiment of Dillon fought at Savannah, 63.
Regiment of Walsh fought at Savannah, 63.
Representatives elected at Charlestown to make laws for the government
of the colony, 52.
Revere, Paul, in Durham, 1774, 35.
Review of the Year, 1907, 103.
Revolutionary Rolls of New Hampshire, 94.
Revolution, prior to, most important men were Irish by birth, 69.
Rhode Island building, Jamestown Exposition, 108.
Rhode Island commission, 108.
Rhode Island, Great Swamp in, 88.
Rhode Island Historical Society, 33.
Rhode Island national guard, 111.
Roanoke Island, “first-comers” landed at, 46.
Robert Emmet Association, Columbus, O., 106.
Roberts, William Hugh, comment of Jackson’s letter, 100.
Robin, Abbe, chaplain of French fleet, 87, 88.
Rochambeau, Comte de, 62.
Roche, James Jeffrey, LL. D., paper by, 17.
Roche, James Jeffrey of Mass., U. S. consul, 108.
Rochester, Minn., 117.
Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 110, 120.
Roosevelt, Theodore, and many others, sent pictureless to posterity,
19.
Routh, Francis, son of Sir Randolph, partner of Felix Carbray, 122.
Routh, Sir Randolph, 122.
Roxbury, Mass., 89.
Royal Academy in London, 92.
Rule, the Scotch gardener, 75.
Russell, Governor, 119.
Ryan, First Lieut. John J., 12th U. S. Cavalry, 112.
Ryan, First Lieut. Thomas F., 11th U. S. Cavalry recruiting officer,
110.
Ryan, James W., chosen mayor of Vergennes, Vt., 105.
Saint Simon, Marquis de, 62.
San Francisco, 119.
San Francisco, Cal., 104, 111, 119.
Sarsfield, Count, letter to Capt. John Paul Jones, 67.
Scientific men, list of, 29.
“Scotch-Irish” omitted, 22.
Scully, D. J., paper by, 69.
Seattle, 112.
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