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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HOLLAND, JOHN P., 11 William Street, East Orange, N. J.; inventor of
the submarine torpedo boat.
HORIGAN, HON. CORNELIUS, 229 and 231 Main Street, Biddeford, Me.;
Treasurer of the Andrews & Horigan Company; a member of the
Legislature of Maine.
HOWLETT, JOHN, 49 Portland Street, Boston, Mass.
HUGHES, MARTIN, attorney at law, Hibbing, Minn.
HUGHES, PATRICK L., 466 Pleasant Street, Winthrop, Mass.
HURLEY, JAMES H., Union Trust Company Building, Providence, R. I.;
manager of the real estate department, G. L. & H. J. Gross.
HURLEY, JOHN E., 63 Washington Street, Providence, R. I.;
Vice-President and superintendent of the Remington Printing Company;
President, in 1904, of the Rhode Island Master Printers’ Association.
HURLEY, HON. JOHN F., Mayor of Salem, Salem, Mass.
INND, THOMAS C., Restaurateur, 42 John Street, New York City.
JAMESON, W. R., 1786 Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, New York City.
JENKINSON, RICHARD C., 678 High Street, Newark, N. J.; of R. C.
Jenkinson & Company, manufacturers of metal goods; candidate for mayor
of Newark in 1901; was President of the Newark Board of Trade in
1898–’99 and 1900; has been a director in the Newark Gas Company; was
President of the New Jersey Commission to the Pan-American Exposition,
and one of the Vice-Presidents of the Exposition, representing the
State of New Jersey by appointment of Governor Voorhees.
JENNINGS, MICHAEL J., 753 Third Avenue, New York City.
JOHNSON, ALFRED J., Deputy Sheriff, 14 Central Park West, New York
City.
JOHNSON, JAMES G., of James G. Johnson & Company, 649, 651, 653 and
655 Broadway, New York City.
JORDAN, MICHAEL J., attorney at law, 42 Court Street, Boston, Mass.;
Vice-President of the Society for Massachusetts.
JOYCE, BERNARD J., 45 Grove Avenue, Winthrop Highlands, Boston, Mass.
JOYCE, HENRY L., 143 Liberty Street, New York City. (Life member of
the Society.) Manager of the Marine Department of the Central Railroad
of New Jersey.
JOYCE, JOHN JAY, 47 Macdougal Street, New York City.
JOYCE, MICHAEL J., attorney at law, 51 Chambers Street, New York City;
member of the firm of Joyce & Hoff.
JUDGE, JOHN H., attorney at law, 259 Broadway, New York City.
KEANE, MOST REV. JOHN J., D. D., Dubuque, Ia.; Archbishop of the Roman
Catholic archdiocese of Dubuque.
KEARNEY, JAMES, attorney at law, 220 Broadway, New York City.
KEARNS, PHILIP J., 2311 Concourse, Bronx, New York City. Contractor.
KEATING, PATRICK M., of the law firm, Keating & Brackett, Pemberton
Building, Boston, Mass.
KEEFE, PATRICK H., M. D., 257 Benefit Street, Providence, R. I.
KEEFE, REV. WILLIAM A., Norwich, Conn.
KEENAN, JOHN J., Public Library, Copley Square, Boston, Mass.
KEENAN, THOMAS J., attorney at law, Binghamton, N. Y.; member of the
law firm of Curtiss, Arms & Keenan.
KEHOE, JOHN F., 26 Broadway, New York City; officially connected with
many corporations. (Life member of the Society.)
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