The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
BANNIN, MICHAEL E., of Converse, Stanton & Company, dry goods
commission merchants, 83 and 85 Worth Street, New York City; member of
the Merchants Association, New York; director, Emigrant Industrial
Savings Bank; member of the Merchants and Catholic clubs, New York, of
the Montauk Club, Brooklyn, and of the Brooklyn Arts and Science
Institute; director, the Columbian National Life Insurance Company;
director, American Investment Securities Company; director Citizen
Trust Company, Brooklyn.
BANNON, HENRY G., 107 East Fifty-fifth Street, New York City;
President of the Irish National Club; Secretary, Celtic-American
Publishing Company.
BARRETT, MICHAEL F., of Barrett Bros., wholesale and retail dealers in
teas and coffees, 308 Spring Street and 574 Hudson Street, New York
City.
BARRY, HON. PATRICK T., Vice-President-General and life member of the
Society, 87–97 South Jefferson Street, Chicago, Ill.; advertising
manager, Chicago Newspaper Union; director, First National Bank of
Englewood, Ill.; director, The _Chicago Citizen_ Company; has been a
member of the State Legislature of Illinois; prominently identified
with educational interests.
BARRY, THOMAS H., Major-General in the United States Army,
Headquarters Army of Cuban Pacification, Marianao, Havana, Cuba.
BARRY, WILLIAM F., 249 Magnolia Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.,
superintendent of the Money Order Department of the Elizabeth
postoffice.
BARRY, WILLIAM J., attorney at law, Barristers’ Hall, Boston, Mass.
BAXTER, REV. JAMES J., D. D., 9 Whitmore Street, Boston, Mass.
BAYNE, WILLIAM, 53 Third Avenue, New York City, for the past
twenty-six years leader of the famous Sixty-Ninth Regiment Band of New
York City. Professor Bayne has the best collection of Irish music of
any band master in the United States.
BLAKE, MICHAEL, of John Leonard & Company, iron and steel, 149
Broadway, New York City.
BODFISH, REV. JOSHUA P. L., 60 Robinwood Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Mass.;
formerly chancellor of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston; a
director of the Bunker Hill Monument Association.
BOURLET, JOHN W., of the Rumford Printing Company, Concord, N. H.,
printers to the Society.
BOYLE, JOHN J., 251 West Fifty-first Street, New York City, a talented
sculptor.
BOYLE, HON. PATRICK J., Newport, R. I.; has been mayor of that city
eleven terms, and is mayor at present.
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