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
DOOLEY, MICHAEL F., Westminster Street, Providence, R. I.,
Treasurer-General of the Society and member of the Executive Council,
was born in New Britain, Conn., in 1853. His education was obtained in
St. John’s College, now Fordham University, from which institution he
graduated in 1872. After leaving college, he spent two years in
France, and upon his return to this country studied law for a time in
the office of former Lieutenant-Governor Sill of Hartford, Conn. Some
time after he was elected Chairman of the Board of Tax Assessors, in
which capacity he served the city of Hartford for eight years. In 1887
he was appointed National Bank Examiner for Connecticut and Rhode
Island, and served until 1890, when he relinquished that office to
conduct a brokerage business, in which he continued for three years,
when he was again appointed National Bank Examiner and his appointment
by Ex-President Cleveland was continued during the succeeding
Republican administration. From 1895 to 1899 Mr. Dooley was also
Receiver of the First National Bank of Willimantic, resigning in the
latter year to become Secretary of the Union Trust Company of
Providence, R. I., and in 1906 was made Vice-President of that
institution. In April, 1908, he was elected President of the National
Exchange Bank of Providence, which position he now holds. Mr. Dooley
was married in 1888 to Miss Ellen Cook McManus.
DORAN, PATRICK L., Synus Utah Grocer Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.
DORDAR, JOHN, Forty-first Street and Park Avenue, New York City.
DORVER, REV. WILLIAM J., pastor of St. Charles Church, Pittsfield,
Mass.
DOWD, WILLIS B., attorney at law, 141 Broadway, New York City;
great-grandson of Cornelius Dowd who came to this country about 1750
and settled in Moore County, N. C., where he became prominent. The
family has attained much distinction in North Carolina.
DOWLING, REV. AUSTIN, rector of the Cathedral, Providence, R. I.; a
historian and author of much fame.
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