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
MOYNAHAN, BARTHOLOMEW, attorney at law, 120 Broadway, New York City;
official stenographer to the New York Supreme Court.
MULLEN, JAMES B., contractor, 431 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.
MULLEN, JOHN F., 26 Trask Street, Providence, R. I.
MULQUEEN, MICHAEL J., 253 Broadway, New York City.
MULRY, THOMAS N., President of Immigrants Savings Bank, Brooklyn, N.
Y.
MURPHY, D. P., JR., 31 Barclay Street, New York City.
MURPHY, EDWARD J., of the Edward J. Murphy Company, real estate
brokers, Springfield, Mass.
MURPHY, ERNEST VAN D., first lieutenant Twenty-seventh Infantry, U. S.
A., Fort Sheridan, Ill. (Life member of the Society.)
MURPHY, FRANK J., 119 Mason Street, Salem, Mass.
MURPHY, FRED C., of the Edward J. Murphy Company, Springfield, Mass.
MURPHY, GEORGE J. S., Secretary Fire Department, 1201 East Grand
Street, Elisabeth, N. J.
MURPHY, JAMES, 42 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I.
MURPHY, REV. JAMES J., PH. D., 1011 Douglas Street, Sioux City, Iowa.
MURPHY, JAMES R., attorney at law, 27 School Street, Boston, Mass.
MURPHY, JOHN E., Bretton Hall Hotel, New York City.
MURPHY, THOMAS, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.
MURRAY, JOHN F., captain of police, Cambridge, Mass.; residence, 9
Avon Street.
MURRAY, JOHN L., 228 West Forty-second Street, New York City.
MURRAY, JOSEPH, 1245 Madison Avenue, New York City; assistant
commissioner of immigration.
MURRAY, HON. LAWRENCE O., LL. D., Washington, D. C., Comptroller of
the Currency of the United States, and former assistant Secretary, U.
S. Department of Commerce and Labor; is a lawyer by profession. He
first went to Washington as Secretary to William Edmund Curtis,
assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Subsequently he held other
positions in the treasury, including that of chief of division, and,
from September 1, 1898, to June 27, 1899, that of deputy comptroller
of the currency. He left the government employ to become the trust
officer of the American Trust Company, continuing in that place for
three years. He then went to Chicago as Secretary of the Central Trust
Company of Illinois and served there for two years before becoming
assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor.
MURRAY, PATRICK, insurance, 318 West Fifty-second Street, New York
City.
NAGLE, JOHN T., M. D., 163 West One Hundred Twenty-sixth Street, New
York City.
NEAGLE, REV. RICHARD, 2 Fellsway East, Malden, Mass.
NEE, P. J., 1341 Girard Street, Washington, D. C.
NEVINS, COL. P. J., 109 Merrimac Street, Haverhill, Mass. General
manager and assistant Treasurer of the Haverhill Gas Light Company.
NOONAN, DANIEL A., 725 Broadway, New York City.
NOONAN, THOMAS F., attorney at law, 252 West Twenty-fifth Street.
NOONAN, WILLIAM T., 155 Main Street, West, Rochester, N. Y. Life
member of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.
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