GENERAL INDEX.Letter from Hon. John D. Crimmins, President-General of the Society.ANALYTICAL INDEX.
- Aaron Burr befriends John Daly Burke, [67].
- Abercrombie, Rev. Robert, Irish Protestants of Pelham, Mass., object to him because he is a Scotchman, [116], [117].
- Adair, Gen. John, receives thanks of the Kentucky legislature, [82], [83].
- Adams, Gen. John, a graduate of West Point, [109].
- Adams, President John, [62], [63], [64], [66], [67].
- Adams, Prof. H. B., Johns Hopkins University, [155].
- Alabama, Gov. O’Neal of, [106].
- Alabama, Hon. Emmet O’Neal of, [155].
- Alabama, Northern district of, [155].
- Alabama, The Emerald Guards of, [106].
- Alabama, The Montgomery Grays of, [106].
- Alabama, The Sixth, [106].
- Alien and Sedition Laws, [63], [64], [65].
- Allen, Gen. Ethan, experiences Irish hospitality, [88].
- Alley, John R., Boston, Mass., death of, [168], [184].
- All Hallows College, Dublin, [183].
- America Dissected, a work by James MacSparran, [53], [54], [59], [60].
- American Antiquarian Society, [155].
- American Colonies, The, [115].
- American Embassy in Paris, [68].
- American History, French chapter in, [23].
- American History, The Irish Element in, [51].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Paper on, [136]–140;
- American-Irish Historical Society, Publications of the, [150], [151], [152].
- American Journalism, Men of Irish Blood in, [22].
- American Journalism, Men of Irish Blood who Have attained Distinction in, [62].
- American News Company, [194].
- American Newspapers, Irishmen Among the Pioneers in the Establishment of Early, [62].
- American Oriental Society, [199].
- American Patriot Army, The, [6].
- American Provincial Forces, The, [110].
- American Raad, The, [9], [15].
- American Revolution, The, [6], [15], [16], [21], [22], [142], [156], [161], [210], [212].
- American Revolution, Daughters of the, [16].
- American Revolution, First Naval Engagement of, [142].
- American Revolution, Sons of the, [142], [156], [161], [210].
- American Statesmen series, [65].
- American, The Baltimore, [96].
- Amherst College, Mass., [117].
- Ancestors of Gen. John Sullivan, [168].
- Ancestry of Andrew Jackson, [9].
- Ancestry of President McKinley, [15].
- Ancient Order of Hibernians, [12].
- Andrews, E. Benj., (D. D., L.L. D.) President of Brown University, [37], [164], [166], [167], [174].
- Andrew Jackson, [9], [98], [109].
- “Anglo-Saxon” Absurdity, The, [28].
- Anniversary Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, [13], [14], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45].
- Annual Banquet of the Society, [24].
- Annual Meeting of the Society, at Sherry’s, [8], [19].
- Annual Report of the Secretary-General, [20], [21], [22], [23].
- Annual Report of the Treasurer-General, [23].
- Antietam, Battle of, [71], [103].
- Antrim, Ireland, [90], [115].
- Appomattox, [95].
- Aquidneck, The, Newport, R. I., Meeting at, [46], [51].
- Archæological Institute of America, [199].
- Archibald McSparran sails from Ireland, [60].
- Archives of the Society, [27].
- Archives, The Pennsylvania, [48].
- Argus, The Albany, [71].
- Arkansas troops, Cleburne assists in raising a regiment of, [107].
- Aristotle (quoted), [39].
- Armstrong, Col. James, [6], [10], [97], [186].
- Army Corps Association, Second, [9].
- Army of Northern Virginia, [97], [100].
- Army of Tennessee, [100].
- Arnold’s Vital Record of Rhode Island, [134].
- Association Artistique et Litteraire de Saint-Patrice, of Paris, [12], [48].
- Atlantis, The Antediluvian World, [8].
- Athy, Andrew, Worcester, Mass., death of, [167], [184].
- “Attempts upon the Liberties of America,” 115.
- Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, [11], [73], [95].
- Bacon, Bishop, [183], [184].
- Bacon, John, killed in action, April 19, [177]5, [159].
- Bacons, The Irish, Settlers at Dedham, Mass. (1640), [12].
- Baker, Gen. Alpheus, “the silver-tongued orator of the Chattahoochee,” 106.
- Baird, Henry Carey, Philadelphia, Pa., [158].
- Ballibay, Ireland, Colony from, [117].
- Ballyshannon, Ireland, [110], [113].
- Baltimore American, [96].
- Baltimore, Lord, [54].
- Bangor Commercial, [196].
- Bank of Ireland, [182].
- Banquet of the Society, April 19, [190]0, [12].
- Banquet of the Society, June 18, [190]0, [14], [43], [44], [45].
- Banquet, The Annual, [24].
- Barber’s Historical Collections of Massachusetts, [113].
- Bardstown, “the Original Seat of Catholicity in Kentucky,” 83, [86].
- Barrett, Hugh Cargill, [112].
- Barrington, R. I., Bicknell’s Sketches of, [130].
- Barrington, R. I., Matthew Watson, an Irish Settler of, [130], [167].
- Barry, Very Rev. John E., Concord, N. H., Death of, [17], [183].
- Barry, Wm. T., of Kentucky, [82].
- Battle of Antietam, [71], [103].
- Battle of Belmont, [108].
- Battle of Bunker Hill, [13], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45], [110], [116], [123], [125], [159], [161], [177].
- Battle of Bunker Hill, English accounts of the, [44].
- Battle of Chickamauga, [108].
- Battle of Churubusco, [97].
- Battle of Franklin, [104], [108], [109].
- Battle of Fredericksburg, [103], [104], [105].
- Battle of Gaines’ Mill, [103].
- Battle of Gettysburg, [98], [103], [105], [107], [145].
- Battle of Jonesboro’, [108].
- Battle of Lake Erie, [169].
- Battle of Lexington, [11], [23], [30], [34], [35], [36], [37], [38], [116], [141], [159], [174].
- Battle of Missionary Ridge [also sometimes mentioned as Missionaries’ Ridge], [108].
- Battle of New Orleans, [82], [84].
- Battle of Olustee, [106].
- Battle of Rhode Island, [16], [46], [50], [176], [177].
- Battle of Seven Pines, [106].
- Battle of Shiloh, [107].
- Battle of Spottsylvania, [106].
- Battle of Tippecanoe, [84].
- Battle of the Wilderness, [106].
- Battlefields in North America, [28].
- Battlefields of the Union, [71].
- Battleship Maine, Action on Loss of the, [165], [166].
- Battleship Texas, [157], [158].
- Belknap, Rear Admiral (U. S. N.), [162].
- Bell, Gen. George, Washington, D. C., [171], [186].
- Bellevue Hospital Medical College, [182].
- Bellevue Hotel, Boston, Reception and Banquet at, [178].
- Belmont, Battle of, [105].
- Bennett, James Gordon, [72], [74].
- Berkeley, George, Services to Education of, [56], [138].
- Bernon, Mary and Eva, [58].
- Betts, Rev. George C., Goshen, N. Y., [155], [186].
- Bicknell’s Sketches of Barrington, R. I., [130].
- Binns Family, The, of Philadelphia, [70].
- Bishop Berkeley, of Cloyne, [56].
- “Bivouac of the Dead,” The, [74].
- Blakeley, Capt. Johnston (U. S. N.), [17], [177].
- Blakeley, U. S. Torpedo-Boat, [17], [177].
- Blue Mountain Valley, The Ship (1776), [91].
- Bodfish, Rev. Joshua P., [14], [48], [186].
- Boer Delegates, Receptions to, [13].
- Boer Envoys in Providence, R. I., Boston and Springfield, Mass., [13].
- Boers, The War against the, [9].
- Bolton, Rev. J. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa., [155].
- Bombardment of Khiva, [75].
- Boone, Daniel, [80], [83].
- Boston Charitable Irish Society, [10].
- Boston Globe, [11], [12], [14], [166], [179], [197], [198], [208].
- Boston, Evacuation of, [10].
- Boston Herald, [183].
- Boston, Irish Relief Furnished, [139].
- Boston Port Bill, The, [35].
- Boston Press Club, [10].
- Boston School Board, [15], [182], [189].
- Boston Sunday Globe, Symposium in, [166].
- Boudinot, Elias, [90].
- Bowdoin College, [181].
- Boyle, Hon. John, of Kentucky, [84].
- Boyle, Hon. Patrick J., Mayor of Newport, R. I., [6], [8], [10], [16], [32], [47], [177], [178], [186].
- Brady, Rev. Cyrus Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa., [9], [154], [187].
- Brady, Hon. James D., of Virginia, [184].
- Breen, Ex-Mayor John, Lawrence, Mass., [8], [34], [187].
- Brennan, Hon. James F., Peterborough, N. H., [6], [12], [32], [33], [47], [51], [168], [178], [187].
- “Brick Mansions of Old Manhattan Families,” 132.
- British Acts Aimed at Town-Meetings, [35], [36].
- British Cruelty, Eleven Thousand American Victims of, [144].
- British Parliament, Arbitrary Conduct of the, [35].
- British Parliament, John Mitchell elected to the, [109].
- British Repulsed by Sullivan, [46].
- British Sloop of War Margaretta is captured, [141], [142], [143].
- British Sloop of War Reindeer, [17].
- Broderick, Rev. Thomas W., Hartford, Conn., Death of, [16], [183].
- Brooklyn Eagle, The, [72].
- Brown, Andrew, Publisher of the Philadelphia Federal Gazette, [68].
- Brown, Hon. Joseph E., [99].
- Brown University, [49], [138], [164], [166], [167].
- Bryan, John, an Officer in the American Revolution, [15], [48].
- Buck, Col. Ebenezer, [161].
- Buck, Col. Jonathan, [161].
- Buffalo, N. Y., Diocese of, [183].
- Bulgarian War, The, [75].
- Bunker Hill, Irish in the Patriot Ranks at the Battle of, [41], [110], [116], [123], [125], [159], [161], [177].
- Bunker Hill Monument Association, [14], [48].
- Burgoyne and Clinton, [44].
- Burgoyne, General, Surrender of, [169].
- Burnside, General, [104].
- Burr, Aaron, [67], [87].
- Burk, John Daly, Publisher of the First Daily Paper in Boston, Mass., [65], [66], [67], [68].
- Burk, John Junius, [67].
- Burke, Judge A. E., of South Carolina, [98].
- Burns, Timothy, a New Jersey soldier of the Revolution, [91].
- Butler, Col. Pierce M., Killed at the Head of the Palmetto Regiment, [97], [98].
- Butler, Deacon John, “First Child of Irish Parentage Born in Woburn, Mass.,” 160.
- Butler Family, The, in American Wars, [84].
- Butler, Benjamin F., [128], [183], [184].
- Butler, Gen. M. C., [97], [98].
- Butler, Gen. Richard, of Pennsylvania, [84].
- Butler, Gen. Percival, [84].
- Butler, James, The Planter of Lancaster, Mass., [160].
- Butlers, History of the, [97].
- Butts Hill, Portsmouth, R. I., Old Fort on, [16], [49], [50].
- Cæsar’s Column, [8].
- Caldwell, Hannah, [94].
- Caldwell, Rev. James, a Patriot of the American Revolution, [89] to 94.
- Caldwell, John, [89], [90].
- Caldwell, Rev. John Todd, [90].
- Caldwell Settlement, [90].
- Calhoun, Hon. John C., [90], [180].
- Calhoun Monument, Charleston, S. C., [180].
- California, Hibernia Bank of San Francisco, [149].
- California, James Connolly of Coronado, [9], [37], [145]–147, [189].
- California, Men of Irish Blood in, [147].
- California State and City Histories, [145], [146].
- California, The Historical Place of Irishmen in, [148], [149].
- California, The Irishman’s Part in the Life of, [145], [146], [147], [148], [149].
- California, The Knights of St. Patrick of San Francisco, [148], [149].
- California, The Precursors of the Pioneers, [146].
- California, The Society’s Field in, [145], [146], [147].
- Calvert Family, The, [54].
- Campbell, Col. John, [84].
- Candler, Hon. A. D., [100].
- “Can Ireland Ever be Reconciled to the British Crown?” 11.
- Cape Breton, Isle of, [156].
- Capen, President Elmer H., of Tufts College, [12], [32], [33], [40].
- Capron, Congressman, of Rhode Island, Letter from, [38].
- Carey, Mathew, of Philadelphia, Pa., [68], [78].
- Cargill, Hugh, a Patriot of 1775, [12], [40], [110], [113].
- Cargill, Rebecca, [111], [113].
- Carlist War, The, [75].
- Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, [63], [84].
- Carroll, Hugh J., Pawtucket, R. I., [153], [163], [188].
- Carroll, John Lee, Letter from, [36], [37].
- Carroll, Thomas, Reads a Paper before the Essex Institute of Salem, Mass., [11].
- Carter, Hon. Thomas H., [8], [19], [24], [28], [29], [178], [188].
- Cary, Col. Henry, [54].
- Casey, Col. Thomas, [84].
- Cassidy, Michael, a Soldier of the Revolution, [83].
- Cassidy, William, of the Albany (N. Y.) Atlas and Argus, [71].
- Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, N. Y., [183].
- Catholic Diocese of Hartford, Conn., [22].
- Catholic Diocese of Manchester, N. H., [17], [184].
- Catholic Diocese of Portland, Me., [14], [184].
- Catholic Diocese of Providence, R. I., [48].
- Catholic Diocese of Springfield, Mass., [22].
- Catholic Families, Early, in Kentucky, [86].
- Catholic Sentinel, Portland, Ore., [14].
- Catholic Settlers of Maryland, [83], [84].
- Catholic Settlers in Kentucky, [78].
- Catholic University, Washington, D. C., [5], [37], [155], [189], [193], [195], [210].
- Cavanagh, Michael, Washington, D. C., Death of, [14], [47], [182].
- Celtic Medical Society, New York, [209].
- “Celts from Devon and Cornwall” Settle at Portsmouth, N. H., [126].
- Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa., [5].
- Chaplin, H. W., Boston, Mass., [158].
- Characteristics of the Irish Race, [38].
- Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, [63].
- Charleston, S. C., Hibernian Society of, [10], [96].
- Charleston, S. C., News and Courier, [179], [180].
- Charleston, S. C., St. Patrick’s Society of, [10].
- Charlestown (Mass.) Advertiser, [183].
- Charitable Irish Society, Boston, [10], [179], [195].
- Charlestown (Mass.) Enterprise, The, [13].
- Chartier’s Valley, Penn., [120].
- Chase, Arthur H., State Librarian of New Hampshire, [158].
- Chester County, Pennsylvania, [15].
- Chicago Eagle, The, [192].
- Chickamauga, Battle of, [108].
- Chronology of the American-Irish Historical Society, [153].
- Church of England, [53], [55], [58], [117].
- Church of Scotland, [117].
- Cincinnati, Society of the, [15], [48], [155].
- Civil War, The American, [75], [123], [124], [141], [182], [196].
- Clancey, James, a New Jersey Soldier of the Revolution, [91].
- Clark, Abraham, [90].
- Clark University, President Hall of, [12], [32], [33], [38], [40].
- Clary, Charles H., of Hallowell, Me., [168].
- Clary, John, of Newcastle, N. H., [168].
- Cleburne’s Division, [108].
- Cleburne, Gen. Patrick R., [104], [107].
- Clinton, DeWitt, [71].
- Cloyne, Ireland, [56].
- Cobb’s Brigade at Fredericksburg, [104].
- Cochrane, Gen. John, New York City, [154], [159], [163], [184].
- Coddington, Mrs., [58].
- Cogan, Patrick, a New Hampshire Soldier in the Revolution, [123].
- “Coleraine in the Province of Ulster,” 133.
- Cole, Rev. Fred B., [15], [48].
- College of New Jersey, [90].
- College of William and Mary, [155].
- Collins, Hon. Patrick A., [21], [27], [77], [189].
- Colonial Laws, Curiosities of the, [12].
- Colonial Records, The Society Engaged in Searching the, [27].
- Colonial Wars, Society of, [156], [161].
- “Colony of Rhode Island,” 54.
- Color-bearer Patrick Lennard of the Palmetto Regiment, [98].
- Columbian, The New York, [71].
- Columbia University, [155], [167].
- Committee of Correspondence in Boston, Mass., [115].
- Conanicut, Island of, in Narragansett Bay, [59].
- Conaty, Rt. Rev. Thomas J., [155], [189].
- Concord, Mass., the Stratton Farm, [111], [112].
- Concord, Mass., Records Saved, [110].
- Concord, Mass., Greetings from, [166].
- Concord (N. H.) Monitor, [153].
- Condon, E. O’Meagher, [25], [34], [44], [143], [167], [168], [175], [189].
- Confederate Armies, The, [97].
- Confederate Assault on the Federal Trenches at Franklin, Tenn., [104].
- Confederate Banner, The, [95].
- Congress, Continental, [68], [90].
- Congress, Proceedings of, reported by Mathew Carey, [68].
- Congress votes to refund Matthew Lyon’s fine, [87].
- Connecticut, Daily Democrat of Waterbury, [200].
- Connecticut, Ex-Governor Waller of, [155], [165], [197].
- Connecticut, Ninth Regiment of, [197].
- Connecticut, Putnam’s Brigade from, [161].
- Connecticut Valley Historical Society, [196].
- Connecticut, Waterbury Board of Education, [197].
- Conner, City Marshal John E., Chicopee, Mass., Death of, [170], [185].
- Conner, Col. Freeman, [124].
- Connolly, James, of Coronado, Cal., [9], [37], [145]–147, [189].
- Connolly, Thomas, “a Fifer in Clark’s Regiment,” 166.
- Constitution of the United States, [156].
- Continental Army, The, [124], [125].
- Continental Congress, The, [68], [90].
- Commercial Advertiser, The New York, [74].
- Cooke, Rev. Michael J., Fall River, Mass., [17], [189].
- Corcoran, Gen. Michael, [182].
- Corcoran’s Legion, [207].
- Cork County (Ireland), [116].
- Cornwallis, Lord, Surrender of, [169].
- Corr, Bernard, Boston, Mass., Paper by, [168], [189].
- Cotton Mather and his Disciples, [137].
- Cotton, Nathaniel, [58].
- Council Meeting at Newport, R. I., [177].
- Council of the Society is entertained at Dinner by Hon. John D. Crimmins, New York City, [17].
- Council of the Society, Seventeenth Meeting of, [17].
- County Tipperary (Ireland), [183].
- Courtenay, Edward, of Charleston, S. C., [96].
- Coveney, Col. Jeremiah W., postmaster of Boston, [160], [185].
- Crimmins, Hon. John D., [5], [17], [20], [21], [26], [27], [28], [161], [166], [171], [172], [173], [174], [178], [190].
- Crimmins, Lieut. Martin L. (U. S. A.), [9], [174], [190],
- Crockett, Davy, [109].
- Croghan, Major, A Noted Soldier, [83], [85].
- Cromwell’s Conquest of Ireland, [122].
- Cromwell, Oliver and Henry, [122].
- Cuban Insurrection, The, [75].
- Cummings, Dr. William F., Rutland, Vt., [21], [174], [185].
- Cummins, Rev. John F., Roslindale, Mass., Banquet to, [17], [18], [190].
- Cunningham, James, [6], [190].
- Curtin, Jeremiah, Translator of the Works of Sienkiewicz, [190].
- Daily Advertiser, Rochester, N. Y., [71].
- Daly, Hon. Joseph F., [11], [25], [26], [191].
- Dana, Charles A., of the N. Y. Sun, [74].
- Danaher, Hon. Franklin M., [26], [191].
- Darby Field, An Irish Pioneer of New Hampshire, [122], [123].
- “Dark and Bloody Ground,” The, [83].
- Daughters of the American Revolution, [16], [180].
- “David Hamilton, An Irish Soldier of the American Revolution,” 21.
- David O’Killia [O’Kelly], “The Irishman,” 154.
- Davis, Governor, of Rhode Island, [183].
- Davis, Jefferson, [109].
- Dean Berkeley Arrives in Rhode Island in 1729, [56].
- Death of President-General Meade, [160].
- Declaration of Independence, [68], [70], [139].
- DeCourcy, Charles A., Lawrence, Mass., [153], [191].
- DeCremont, M. le Comte, [12], [47].
- Dedham, Mass., The Irish Bacons who Settled at, [159].
- Delaware, Constitutional Convention of, [192].
- Delegates, Virginia House of, [8].
- Democratic Press, The, [70].
- Diligence and Tapnaguish, British Cruisers, Captured by the Patriots, [143].
- Diocese of Buffalo, N. Y., [183].
- Diocese of Hartford, Conn., [22].
- Diocese of Manchester, N. H., [17], [184].
- Diocese of Portland, Me., [14], [184].
- Diocese of Providence, R. I., [48].
- Diocese of Springfield, Mass., [22].
- Donahoe, Col. John P., [6], [26], [155], [192].
- Donahoe’s Magazine, [9], [212].
- Donahoe, Patrick, of the Pilot, [76], [192].
- Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, [8], [12], [158].
- Donovan, Dr. Henry V., Lawrence, Mass., Death of, [162], [185].
- Dougherty, Thomas, of Kentucky, [82].
- Dowager Queen, A Narragansett, [59].
- Dowling, Thomas and John, Indiana Newspaper Men, [72].
- Doyle, John F., New York City, [13], [25].
- “Driscoll Hill,” in New Hampshire, [125].
- Driscoll, Hon. C. T., Mayor of New Haven, Conn., [6], [24], [32], [37], [47].
- Drum, Capt. John (U. S. A.), Tenth U. S. Infantry, Killed in Action, [10], [170], [171], [185].
- Drum, Lieut. Hugh A., [10].
- Duane, William, Treacherously Arrested by British Authorities, [69];
- becomes Prominent in the United States, [69], [70].
- Dublin, All Hallows College, [183].
- Dublin Evening Post, [65].
- Dublin, Trinity College, [15], [182].
- DuChaillu, Paul B., Explorer and Author, [153].
- Dungiven, Ireland, [52], [61].
- Dunlap, John, of Philadelphia, [68].
- Dwyer, Michael, One of the Early Settlers of Holderness, N. H., [126].
- Dyer, Governor, of Rhode Island, [163], [164].
- Early Trade Between Ireland and New Hampshire, [127].
- East India Company, [89].
- East Liverpool (Ohio) Tribune, [118]–121.
- Edinburgh University, [117].
- Egan, Maurice Francis, [5], [154], [162].
- Eleven Thousand American Victims of British Cruelty, [144].
- Eliot of Harvard, President, [36].
- Elizabeth, N. J., The Territory Now Occupied by, [89].
- Elmer, Lieutenant, Extract from the Diary of (1776), [91].
- Emerald Guards of Alabama, [106].
- Emerald Isle, The, [117].
- Emmet, Dr. J. Duncan, [25], [193].
- Emmet, Dr. Thomas Addis, [5], [20], [22], [24], [154], [165], [172], [175], [193].
- Emmet, Thomas Addis, Jr., [25].
- Emmet, Robert, The Irish Patriot, [5], [10], [39], [193].
- Emmet, Robert, New York City, [25], [193].
- Emmet, William Temple, [25].
- Empire State, The, [145].
- Encyclopædia Hibernica, [174].
- England’s Suppression of Irish Industries, [131].
- English, Hon. Thomas Dunn, [6], [154], [155], [165], [193].
- English Tyranny Illustrated in the Case of Mathew Carey, [68].
- Enniskillen “in Great Britain,” 126.
- Eighteenth U. S. Infantry, [174].
- “Equivalent Lands,” Irish Settlers on, [114].
- Erin, Sir Thomas Lipton’s Yacht, [178].
- Erskine, Judge John, of Georgia, [98], [99].
- Essay on the Sonnets of Shakespeare, [8].
- Essex County Bar, Mass., [13].
- Essex Institute, of Salem, Mass., [11].
- “Every Loyal Rhode Islander,” 49.
- Evacuation of Boston, [10].
- Evans, Gen. Clement A., [102].
- Evening Post, The Saturday, of Philadelphia, Pa., [9].
- Evening Star, Philadelphia (Pa.), [75].
- Extract from the Diary of Lieut. Elmer (1776), [91].
- Fairhaven Gazette, issued by Matthew Lyon, [63].
- “Fairleigh Cottage,” 135.
- Farrells of Albany, N. Y., The, [74].
- Faunce, President, of Brown University, [49].
- Fawcett Family, The, [15], [118]–121.
- Fawcett Memorial, The, [15].
- Fawcett, Thomas, An Irish Quaker, Founder of Fawcettstown, O., [15], [16], [118]–121.
- Fay, Dr. J. H., Fall River, Mass., Death of, [168], [185].
- Fayerweather, Rev. Samuel, [61].
- Federal Gazette of Philadelphia, [68].
- Federal Government, Philadelphia the Seat of the, [67].
- Federal Party, Blunders of the, [65].
- Federalists, The, [62], [63].
- Field, Darby, A New Hampshire Irish Pioneer, [122], [123].
- Field, Hon. John H., A Senator of New Hampshire, [123].
- Field, Patrick, A Soldier in the Continental Army, [123].
- Fields of New Hampshire, [123].
- Finnegan, General, “The Hero of Olustee, Fla.,” 106.
- First Annual Field day of the Society, [162], [168].
- First Meeting of the Council of the Society, [161].
- First New Hampshire Regiment in the Revolution, [123].
- First Philadelphia Cavalry, [68].
- First Regiment of South Carolina, [73].
- Fitzgerald, Thomas, “in his day one of the Leaders in American Journalism,” 74.
- Fitz James O’Brien, [71], [72].
- Fitzpatrick, Edward, of the Louisville (Ky.) Times, [7], [21], [163], [166], [168], [194].
- “Five Colonial Rhode Islanders,” 164.
- Flannery, Capt. John, of Savannah, Ga., [100], [194].
- Formative Days of Irish History, [39].
- Fort Sumter, Capt. Mitchell in Command of, [98].
- Fort Warren, John Mitchell imprisoned at, [109].
- Fort William and Mary, Seizure of the Powder at, [159].
- Forty-fourth New York Regiment in the Civil War, [124].
- Four thousand acres granted Col. John Campbell in Kentucky, [84].
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- Georgia Infantry, Twenty-Fourth, [100], [104].
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- Georgia, Judge Lochrane of, [98], [99].
- Georgia, The Irish Volunteers of Augusta, [99].
- Georgia, Senator Walsh of, [140].
- Georgia, The Jackson Guards of Atlanta, [101].
- Georgia, Twenty-First Regiment of, [103].
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- Interstate Commerce Commission, [161].
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- “Irish and other European Linens,” 54.
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- Irish Washingtons, The, [173].
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- Irish Legion, Corcoran’s, [182].
- Irishman, The, “an Adolescent at whatever Age,” 38.
- Irishman, The, “a Patriot, a Superb Soldier,” 39.
- Irishman, The, “has a Veritable Genius for Politics,” 38.
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- Mitchell, Capt., in Command of Fort Sumter, [98].
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- Murray, Thomas Hamilton, [5], [9], [12], [13], [15], [16], [19], [20], [23], [26], [31], [32], [34], [42], [43], [47], [150], [153], [154], [159], [161], [177], [178].
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- “Naval Heroes of the Revolutionary War,” 179.
- Navy, United States, [157], [158].
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- Nelson, Rev. S. Banks, an Irish Presbyterian, [21].
- Newcastle, N. H., Capture of the Fort at, [125].
- “New Castle on Delaware Bay,” 60.
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- New England, Irish Transported to, [22].
- New England Ophthalmological Society, [200].
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- New Englanders, The Puritan, [38].
- New Hampshire, Capt. Bryan McSweeny of, [126].
- New Hampshire, Capture of the Fort at Newcastle, [125].
- New Hampshire, “Celts from Devon and Cornwall” Settle at Portsmouth, [127].
- New Hampshire, Col. Pierse Long of, [125].
- New Hampshire, Darby Kelly of, [123].
- New Hampshire, Gen. Daniel M. White of, [124].
- New Hampshire, First Regiment of, in the Revolution, [123].
- New Hampshire Fitzgeralds, [127].
- New Hampshire Historical Society, [184].
- New Hampshire, Hon. John H. Field of, [123].
- New Hampshire, John McClary of, [126].
- New Hampshire Irish. Early, [122]–128.
- New Hampshire, “Kilkenny rugs and Limerick bacon” imported to, [127].
- New Hampshire, Patrick Garvin, A Settler of, [123].
- New Hampshire, Patrick Gault, An Early Resident of, [124].
- New Hampshire, Patrick White, An Early Settler in, [124].
- New Hampshire, Patrick O’Flynn, A Settler of, [123].
- New Hampshire Provincial Papers, [122], [124], [125].
- New Hampshire, Sullivan’s Town of Durham, [125].
- New Hampshire’s Tenth Regiment in the Civil War, [127].
- New Haven, Conn., Mayor Drisscoll of, [51], [193].
- New Jersey, College of, [90].
- New Jersey Gazette, [93].
- New Jersey Journal, [93].
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- Newport Meeting of the Society, [21].
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- New York Celtic Medical Society, [209].
- New York, Forty-fourth Regiment of, in the Civil War, [124].
- New York Herald, The, [72], [73].
- New York Sixty-ninth Regiment, [184], [199].
- New York Sun, The, [9], [15].
- New York Supreme Court, [6], [191].
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- Ninth Massachusetts Regiment, [173].
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- Nolan, Gen. Michael, of Louisiana, [106], [107].
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- North Carolina, Irish Settlers in, [109].
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- President Lincoln, [73].
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- Quakers, Persecutions of the, [137].
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- Ragnarok, [8].
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- Rebecca Cargill, [113].
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- Rhode Island, “A vast many Lawsuits in,” 60.
- Rhode Island, Battle of, [16], [46], [50], [176], [177].
- Rhode Island, Council of the Society meets in, [162], [163], [175].
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- Rhode Island, Early Irish Settlers in, [163].
- Rhode Island General Assembly, [188].
- Rhode Island, Gov. Cooke of, [134].
- Rhode Island, Gov. Elisha Dyer of, [163], [164].
- Rhode Island Historical Society, [133], [197].
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- Rhode Island, Hon. Edwin D. McGuinness of, [158], [203].
- Rhode Island House of Representatives, [136], [164], [191].
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- Rhode Island Medical Society, [183].
- Rhode Island, Meeting of the Society’s Council at Newport, [177].
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- Rhode Island, Paper by Dennis Harvey Sheahan of Providence, [136]–140.
- Rhode Island, Providence Gazette, [133].
- Rhode Island, Slaves in, [57].
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- Rhode Island, the Town of Barrington, [130] to 135.
- Rhode Island Slave Trade, [57].
- “Rhode Islander, Every loyal,” 49.
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- Richmond (Va.) Light Infantry Blues, [181].
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- Robert Peibles, “Blacksmith,” 114.
- “Robert Watson and Mary Orr married at Londonderry, Ireland, [169]5,” 134.
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- San Francisco, Cal., [47], [147], [148], [149], [199].
- San Francisco, Cal., Hon. James D. Phelan, Mayor of, [47].
- Santiago de Cuba, [10].
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- “Scotch-Irish” Fad, The, [122], [123].
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- Second Army Corps Association, [9].
- Second Meeting of the Society, [159].
- Second Tennessee Infantry, [108].
- Senator Thomas H. Carter, [8], [19], [24], [28], [29].
- Seizure of the Powder at Fort William and Mary, [159].
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- Shahan, Rev. Thomas J., Washington, D. C., [155].
- Shakespeare, Essay on the Sonnets of, [8].
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- Shea, Daniel, [114], [116], [213].
- Sherman’s “March to the Sea,” 73.
- Sherry’s, Annual Banquet at, [8], [19], [24].
- Shield’s Brigade, [98].
- Shiloh, Battle of, [107].
- Shinnecock Indians (owing to a typographical error, this tribe name appears in the text as Shinnecook), [17].
- “Silver-tongued Orator of the Chattahoochee,” The, [106].
- Simon Kenton, [85].
- Sixteenth Regiment (Mass.), [196].
- Sixth Alabama, The, [106].
- Sixth U. S. Infantry, [9].
- Sixty-ninth (N. Y.) Regiment, [184], [199].
- “Sketches of Waterford Celebrities,” 182.
- Slattery, William, of Holyoke, Mass., [21], [176], [185].
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- Slaves Manumitted by Matthew Watson, [132].
- Sligo (Ireland), [181].
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- Smith, Laurence J., Lowell, Mass., Death of, [163].
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- “Some Pre-Revolutionary Irishmen,” 172.
- Somerville, Mass., Historical Society, [12].
- Sons of the American Revolution, [156], [161], [210].
- Sons of the Revolution, [36], [49], [51], [161], [210].
- South Boston Citizens’ Association, [10].
- South Carolina, John C. Calhoun of, [90].
- Southern Associated Press, [11].
- Spain, The War with, [9], [171], [173].
- Spellman, Sergt. Dominick, “another Sergeant Jasper,” 98.
- Spottsylvania, Battle of, [106].
- Springfield, Mass., Catholic Diocese of, [22].
- Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Tribute to the Society, [155].
- Stamp Act, The, [35].
- State Agricultural College (N. Y.), [71].
- Staten Island, British Troops in Possession of, [91].
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- Stephens, Hon. Alexander H., [99].
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- Stiness, Hon. John H., of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, [167].
- Stonewall Jackson, [104].
- Stony Point, Attack on, [84].
- Strabane, Ireland, [68].
- Stratton Farm, The, Concord, Mass., [111], [112].
- Stuart, Gilbert, The Painter, [59].
- St. Charles College, Maryland, [181].
- St. Clair’s Defeat, [84].
- St. Gaudens, Augustus, New York City, [6], [154].
- St. Joseph’s College, Bardstown, Ky., [86].
- St. Louis Globe-Democrat, [73].
- St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Md., [181].
- St. Patrick, Friendly Sons of, Albany, N. Y., [10].
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- St. Patrick’s Society of Charleston, S. C., [10].
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- Sullivan, Gen. John, Letter written by, [177].
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- Sullivan, Hon. John H., of Boston, [21], [174], [185].
- Sullivan, Monument to Gen. John, [157].
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- Tennessee, Editor Phelan of, [72].
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- Tennessee, Second Regiment of, [108].
- Tennessee, The Tenth and Fifteenth Regiments of, [108].
- Tenth New Hampshire Regiment in the Civil War, [127].
- Tenth U. S. Infantry, [10].
- Texas, The Irish Pioneers of, [22].
- “That Superb Irish Dash,” 103.
- “That Town Called London-Derry, All Irish,” 54.
- Thayer, Hon. Eli, Worcester, Mass., [21], [167], [174], [185].
- The Aurora, of Philadelphia, [69].
- “The Colonial Irish,” 180.
- “The Cup that Cheers,” 134.
- “The Great Hibernian Hive,” 54.
- The Grip of Honor, [9].
- “The Immortal Irish Brigade,” 105.
- The Land of the Midnight Sun, [153].
- The Liberty, commanded by Capt. Jeremiah O’Brien, [144].
- “The Lost State of Clark,” 166.
- The Monitor, of San Francisco, Cal., [9].
- “The Saxon and the Celt,” 164.
- The Tribune, East Liverpool, O., Article in, [15], [118]–121.
- The Time-Piece (N. Y.), [65], [67].
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- Torpedo-boat O’Brien, Launch of the, [141], [142], [143].
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- Town Library of Peterborough, N. H., [12].
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- Transvaal Committee, Knickerbocker, [20].
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- Tribune, The New York, [74], [75].
- Trinity College, Dublin, [15], [65], [68], [69], [182].
- Truth, The Scranton (Pa.), [74].
- Twelfth U. S. Infantry, [10].
- Twenty-first Georgia Regiment, [103].
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- Tuscarora Indians, Defeat of the, [97].
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