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
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St. Lawrence’s presbytery, 118.
St. Mary’s Chapel, 118.
St. Mary’s Home, 118.
St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, Minn., 117.
St. Mary’s School Alumni Association, Salem, 113.
St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, 73.
Stevenson, Dr. John, laid foundation of Baltimore’s trade, 69.
Stevenson’s work continued by the Purviances, etc., see names, 79.
Stoughton, Don Thomas, made Spanish consul at New York, 37.
St. Patrick’s Church, Lewiston, Me., 115.
St. Patrick’s Church, New York City, 76.
St. Patrick’s Church, Quebec, 125.
St. Patrick’s Day, 1737, 93.
St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Baltimore, 95.
St. Patrick’s dead, the very flower of the pioneer families who built
up the Church in New York, 78.
St. Patrick’s graveyard, number of interments, 77.
St. Patrick’s Literary Institute, 124.
St. Peter’s Church in Barclay St., New York, 78.
Strawbridge, Robert, the first Methodist preacher, an Irishman, 74.
Stryker, Gen. president of Society of the Cincinnati, 42.
St. Sulpice Theological Seminary, 121.
Sullivan commemoration service, 115.
Sullivan, Dr. M. F., Library of, 112.
Sullivan, Gen. John, incident of expedition under, 39.
Sullivan, Gen. John, New Hampshire’s most distinguished Kelt, 92.
Sullivan, John B., death of, New Bedford, Mass., 104.
Sullivan, John B., obituary of, 118.
Sullivan, John B., parents of, 118.
Sullivan, John B., wives and children of, 118.
Sullivan, John, co-partner the papermaking, Dorchester, 87.
Sullivan, Maj.-Gen. John, burial place of, 115.
Sullivan, Mark E., 118.
Sullivan, Owen, sons of, 92.
Sullivan’s Island deserted to save from starvation, 51.
Sullivan, the first man in active rebellion, 36.
Sullivan, William B., reads paper, 113.
_Sunday Globe_, Boston, 112.
_Sunday Herald_, Boston, 115.
Supplies and new settlers brought by ship from Europe, 52.
Sweetman, the one Irish day-laborer, 75.
Swift, Jonathan, author of Gulliver’s Travels, 95.
Tablet in Quebec, under which “repose the remains of thirteen soldiers
of General Montgomery’s army, who were killed in the assault on
Quebec,” 44.
Taft, William H., Secretary, arrived from Seattle, 112, 113.
Taney, Roger Brooke, first and only chief justice of U. S. an
Irish-American, 74.
Tara Hall, Quebec, 125.
Target practice, accident in, 113, 114, 115.
Tarne, Myles, a leather dresser, 90.
Taschereau, Cardinal, 122.
Taschereau, Chief Justice, 122.
Temple, Capt. Robert, with Irish Protestants, 88.
Tennessee and Kentucky riflemen, 1500 of, 97, 98.
Tenth Cavalry, 112.
Tenth Infantry, Civil War, 105.
“The American Vandyke,” 92.
The Battle of New Orleans, paper by Hon. A. L. Morrison, 97.
_The Boston News-Letter_, 1725, 91.
_The Boston Sunday Herald_, 106.
“The Boy and the Flying Squirrel,” 92.
“The Early Catholic Church in Massachusetts,” 113.
“The incivility among manie of the Irish, the Virginians,” due to
ignorance, 58.
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