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
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American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
BRADY, REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND, LL. D., rector of St. George’s Church;
residence, Haddon Hall, Kansas City, Mo.; member of the Society of
Colonial Wars, of the Sons of the Revolution, of the Military Order of
Foreign Wars, and of other patriotic organizations; chaplain of the
First Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain; formerly
Protestant Episcopal archdeacon of Pennsylvania; author of “For Love
of Country,” “For the Freedom of the Sea,” “Stephen Decatur,”
“Commodore Paul Jones,” “Border Fights and Fighters,” “The True Andrew
Jackson,” and other works. Member of the Executive Council of the
Society.
BRADY, DANIEL M., President Brady Brass Company of Jersey City, N. J.,
95 Liberty Street, New York City, was born in New York in 1854. His
parents were American born, while his grandparents on both sides were
natives of Ireland.
BRADY, JAMES B., 170 Broadway, New York City.
BRADY, OWEN J., with The H. B. Claflin Company, 224 Church Street, New
York City.
BRANAGAN, WILLIAM I., Emmetsburg, Ia., editor of the _Emmetsburg
Democrat_ and director of the Emmetsburg National Bank.
BRANDON, EDWARD J., attorney at law, city clerk, Cambridge, Mass.
BRANN, REV. HENRY A., D. D., LL. D., 141 East Forty-third Street, New
York City (Life member of the Society).
BREEN, HENRY J., attorney at law, 243 West Ninety-ninth Street, New
York City.
BREEN, HON. MATTHEW P., a city magistrate, 243 West Ninety-ninth
Street, New York City.
BRENNAN, HON. JAMES F., attorney at law, Peterborough, N. H.; a
trustee of the New Hampshire State Library. Historiographer of the
Society and Vice-President for New Hampshire.
BRENNAN, JAMES F., contractor, 203 Maple Street, New Haven, Conn.
BRENNAN, P. J., 788 West End Avenue, New York City.
BRETT, FRANK P., town clerk and attorney, Waterbury, Conn.; member of
the Connecticut Legislature. He is town clerk of Waterbury, in which
city he was born December 13, 1869. He was educated in the public
schools, graduating from the high school in 1888 and from the Yale Law
School in 1892. He was a member of the Town Board of School Visitors
from 1892 to 1897; was elected to the Legislature in 1899; was town
clerk from 1900 to 1904 and from 1906 to the present time. Mr. Brett
is a son of Patrick Brett, formerly Secretary of the Waterbury Buckle
Company. Mrs. Brett before marriage was Miss Elizabeth Slater, and
taught in the first Catholic school in Waterbury, being one of the
five Slater sisters, all of whom taught there. She also taught in
Worcester, Mass., and in Newark, N. J., with Father McQuade, the
present bishop of Rochester, N. Y. Address, 3 East Main Street.
BRIERLY, FRANK, 268 West One Hundred Thirty-first Street, New York
City.
BRITT, PHILIP J., attorney at law, 27 William Street, New York City.
BRODERICK, WILLIAM J., 52 Morton Street, New York City.
BROSNAHAN, REV. TIMOTHY, rector of St. Mary’s Church, Waltham, Mass.
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