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
GEOGHEGAN, WALTER F., 537–539 West Broadway, New York City.
GIBBONS, JOHN T., merchant, corner of Poydras and South Peters
streets, New Orleans, La.; brother of Cardinal Gibbons. (Life member
of the Society.)
GIBBONS, PETER J., M. D., 49 Park Avenue, New York City.
GILDAY, WALTER C., M. D., 44 West Thirty-seventh Street, New York
City, was born January 22, 1871, in the town of Cherry Valley, N. Y.,
of Irish parentage; graduated from the Albany Medical College in 1894;
Lecturer on General Surgery in the New York Polyclinic Medical School;
attending surgeon St. Elizabeth’s Hospital; Fellow New York Academy of
Medicine; member American Medical Association, State Medical Society,
County Medical Society; member New York Athletic Club and New York
Republican Club.
GILLESPIE, GEORGE J., of the law firm Gillespie & O’Connor, 56 Pine
Street, New York City; trustee, Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven);
member of the board of managers of the N. Y. Roman Catholic Orphan
Asylum; Vice-President of the Particular Council, Society of St.
Vincent de Paul, New York City; member of the N. Y. Board of
Education; recently tax commissioner of the City of New York. (Life
member of the Society.)
GILMAN, JOHN E., 43 Hawkins Street, Boston, Mass.; has been
adjutant-general on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Grand Army of
the Republic. In August, 1862, Mr. Gilman enlisted in Co. E., Twelfth
Massachusetts Infantry (Webster Regiment), and participated in
campaigns under Generals Pope, McClellan, Burnside, Hooker and Meade
up to the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., where, on July 2, 1863, his right
arm was shot off near the shoulder. Securing his discharge from the
army on September 28, 1863, he returned to Boston. In 1864, he entered
the service of the State and served in various departments until 1883,
when he was made settlement clerk of the directors of Public
Institutions of Boston. He was appointed soldiers’ relief
commissioner, April 2, 1901. He has been a comrade of Posts 14, 7 and
26, G. A. R., since 1868, being commander of the latter post in 1888.
He was department inspector of the Massachusetts G. A. R. in 1895;
junior vice-commander in 1896; senior vice-commander in 1897;
delegate-at-large in 1898; and department commander in 1899.
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