GENERAL INDEX.
- Abbe Bartholome Omahony (O’Mahony), [53].
- Abbe Dowd (“Irlandais”), [53].
- “A certain green isle in a northerly sea,” [85].
- Address by President-General McGowan, [12].
- Adjutant-General of New York state, [103].
- Adjutant-General of the Sixth Corps, M. T. McMahon, [102].
- “A land here once known as Great Ireland,” [15].
- Almost pathless woods, The then, [72].
- American Academy of Social and Political Science, [130].
- American army in Montreal, The, [101].
- American Bankers’ Association, [147].
- American Geographical Society, [113].
- American Historical Association, [110].
- American Medical Association, [146], [148].
- American Oriental Society, [135].
- American prisoners put to death by the bayonet, [21].
- American revolution, Some Irish-French officers in the, [51].
- “Among the hardiest pioneers of the Cumberland Valley,” [92].
- Among the pathfinders, Sons of Ireland, [97].
- An aged man comes from Ireland to Newton, Mass., [55].
- An amazing record of Celtic leadership, [85].
- “A native of Cork,” Roger Connor, [40].
- “And 104 veterans of the Revolution acted as pall-bearers,” [30].
- A New York settlement called “Vinegar Hill,” [22].
- Annual meeting and dinner of the Society, [7].
- An interesting pioneer family, [55].
- Antietam, Battle of, [113], [147].
- Anti-Slavery movement, [114].
- Antrim, Ireland, [45].
- A prisoner aboard the Jersey, William Burke, [21], [22].
- A prominent Irish Catholic settler, [38].
- A remarkable Irishman—Jeremiah Conners, [48].
- A Rhode Island vessel is stranded on the Irish coast, [33].
- Armagh, Ireland, [101].
- Army of the Potomac, [102].
- “At the bloody angle of Gettysburg,” [96].
- At the head spring of the Opequan, [72].
- At the storming of Port Hudson, [113].
- A vessel from Ireland is wrecked on Block Island, [32], [33].
- Austria, General McGuire of, [41].
- Baker, Miss Virginia, of Warren, R. I., Paper by, [59], [60], [61].
- Banbridge, Ireland, Immigrants from, [72], [73].
- Barry, Commodore John, [8].
- Barry, Richard, a lieutenant in the Irish-French regiment of Walsh, [52].
- Baton Rouge, Siege of, [113].
- Belfast, Ireland, [32], [33], [35], [36], [45], [61], [62], [72], [78], [85], [89].
- Belfast Lough, Ireland, [72].
- Bellefontaine, Old Fort, [48].
- Berkeley, Bishop, [93].
- Border wars against the Indians, [40].
- Boston and vicinity, Irish pioneers in, [75].
- Boston massacre, The, [40], [106], [107].
- Boston, Ships from Ireland for Pennsylvania or Virginia put into, from stress of weather, etc., [77].
- Bradford, Governor of Plymouth, [15].
- Brady’s, Cyrus Townsend, new work, [20].
- “Brendan and his voyages,” [15].
- Brig Orient arrives at New York from Dublin, [36].
- Brilliant Chattanooga campaign, [44].
- Bull Run, Second battle of, [112], [114].
- Burke, William, a prisoner aboard the Jersey, [21], [22].
- Bunker Hill Monument Association, [120].
- “But they went to work with a laugh and an ‘Irish hurrah,’” 96.
- Calhoun, John C., [96].
- Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland, [133].
- Carr, Patrick, a victim of the Boston massacre, [107].
- Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, [95].
- Casson, Herbert N., Paper by, [85].
- Cavan, Ireland, [122].
- Celtic leadership. An amazing record of, [85].
- Celtic Medical Society, New York, [119], [146].
- Chancellorsville, Battle of, [96], [147].
- Chantilly, Battle of, [112].
- Charitable Irish Society, of Boston, [78], [80].
- Chattanooga campaign, [44].
- Chevalier McCarthy, [46].
- Cincinnati, Society of the, [142].
- Clark, Gen. George Rogers, [46], [47], [48], [68], [70].
- Clary Reunion Family, [121].
- Cleburne, Gen. Patrick R., [96].
- Collins, Patrick A., mayor of Boston, [92], [108].
- “Colonial hero of the Catskills,” Timothy Murphy, [94].
- “Color sergeant of this green flag,” [112].
- Connolly, Volume of poems by Capt. James, [99].
- Commodore John Barry, [8].
- Commodore Perry, [71].
- Commerce between Ireland and Rhode Island, [31].
- Concerning “Thomas the Irishman,” [54].
- Congressional Medal of Honor, [102], [117].
- Connor, Roger, “a native of Cork,” [40].
- Corcoran Legion, The, [103].
- Cork, Ireland, [32], [35], [36], [40], [57], [58], [76], [78], [117].
- Cork, Ireland, a great butter mart, [76].
- Cork names, McCarthy one of the great, [76].
- Cork, The brig Lydia arrives at Providence, R. I., from, [35].
- Council of the Society, Executive, [5], [6].
- Crimmins, Exercises at the home of Hon. John D., New York City, [17].
- Crimmins, Irish-American Historical Miscellany by Hon. John D., [20], [21].
- Crimson field of Chancellorsville, [96].
- Croghan, George, and the defence of Fort Stephenson, [66].
- Croghan, William, [67].
- Cromwell transports Irish to New England and the West Indies, [75], [77].
- Defence of Fort Stephenson on the Sandusky, [66].
- De Fitzmaurice, Capt. Thomas, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- De Macdermott, Bernard, a lieutenant in the Irish-French regiment of Dillon, [51].
- DeNagle, Jacques, a lieutenant in the Irish-French regiment of Walsh, [52].
- De Roo’s History of America Before Columbus, [15], [125].
- De Walsh, The Chevalier Charles, a captain in the regiment of Walsh, [52].
- Dillon, Barthélemy, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- Dillon, Count Arthur, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- Dillon, Lieut. Thomas, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- Dillon, Regiment de, [51], [52].
- Dillon, The Chevalier Théobald, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- Dinner of the Society, Annual, [8].
- Donahoe, Patrick, founder of the Boston Pilot, [91], [112].
- Donegal, Ireland, [37], [40], [43], [44].
- Donegal (Pennsylvania) Presbytery, [72].
- Dollard, Patrick, an Irish redemptioner, [40].
- Dongan, Governor, [55], [93].
- Dowd, Abbe (“Irlandais”), [53].
- Dowd, Cornelius, “who came to this country about 1750,” [126].
- Dowd, Mention of paper by Willis B., [10], [11].
- Down, Ireland, [48], [72], [73], [114].
- Dring, Capt. Thomas, a prisoner aboard the Jersey, [27].
- Dublin, Ireland, [32], [33], [34], [35], [36], [37], [41], [67], [85], [91], [124], [150].
- Dublin, A Providence, R. I., brig is lost near, [35].
- Early Irish in St. Louis, Mo., [46].
- “Early Irish Settlers of North Carolina,” [10], [11].
- Eighty-eighth New York Volunteers, [117].
- Emmet rising, The, [48].
- Executive Council of the Society, [5], [6].
- Extract from a letter by Andrew Jackson, [19].
- Faithful Stewart, The ship, [34].
- Fermoy, Ireland, [117].
- Field, Darby, of New Hampshire, [80].
- Foreign Wars, Military Order of, [120], [139].
- “For you know my parents were Irish,” [19].
- Frazers, The, of Pennsylvania, [39].
- “From Derry to Rhode Island,” [93].
- Frontispiece—the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt.
- General information regarding the Society, [153].
- “General Jackson, another Irishman’s son,” [70].
- Gettysburg, Battle of, [44], [96], [112], [130].
- Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield, [91].
- Golden Grove, Wreck of the, [33].
- Good words for Vol. V of the Journal of the Society, [154].
- Gorman, John, “came to Pennsylvania from Ireland in 1784,” [108].
- Haleys, The, of the Isles of Shoals, [57].
- “He must have gone to Holland from Ireland some time previous to 1657,” [54].
- Hibernian Society of Philadelphia, [44], [45].
- Historical fragments, Two interesting, [58].
- Historical Papers, Some, [21].
- History of America Before Columbus, De Roo’s, [15], [125].
- History of the Slocums, [64].
- Holland Society, The, [54].
- Horrors of the Jersey prison ship, [21], [22], [27], [28], [29], [30].
- “How the Irish Came as Builders of the Nation,” [75].
- Hughes, Felix, a Pennsylvania settler, [37], [38].
- Hughes, Thomas, an Irish immigrant to Virginia, [37].
- Illinois campaign, Clark’s, [46], [47].
- Illinois National Guard, [126].
- Importation of Irish butter, [57], [58].
- Information regarding the Society, General, [153].
- Ipswich, Mass., Early Irish in, [79].
- Ireland, a brig arrives at Newport, R. I., from Waterford, [33].
- Ireland and Barbadoes, The people of, “are warm in the cause of America,” [33].
- Ireland and Rhode Island, Commerce between, [31].
- Ireland, A Providence, R. I., brig is lost near Dublin, [35].
- Ireland, A ship is advertised to sail from Newport, R. I., for Belfast, [33].
- Ireland, A tragic voyage from, [61].
- Ireland, A vessel from, is wrecked on Block Island, [32], [33].
- Ireland, Belfast Lough, [72].
- Ireland, Rhode Island vessels mentioned as arrived in, [34].
- Ireland, “So many were coming from,” [78].
- Ireland, The ship Neptune departs from Providence for, [36].
- Ireland to Rhode Island, Articles imported from, [32].
- Ireland, Voyages of the ship Tristram between Providence, R. I., and, [34], [35].
- Irish Academy, Royal, [121].
- Irish-American Historical Miscellany, a new book by Hon. John D. Crimmins, [20].
- “Irish blankets and Kilkenny rugs,” [76].
- Irish boys and girls transported, [75].
- Irish Brigade, Meagher’s, [112], [113], [117], [147].
- Irish butter imported, [57], [58].
- Irish coast, A Rhode Island vessel is stranded on the, [33].
- Irish, Early, in St. Louis, Mo., [46].
- Irish fatherland, The, [13].
- Irish-French officers in the American Revolution, Some, [51].
- Irish have been structural in the making of America, [85].
- Irish imprisoned aboard the Jersey, Many, [22].
- Irish in America, The, [85].
- Irish in the Plymouth colony, [15].
- Irish in the war against the Indian King Philip, [15].
- Irish Jasper Greens, The, [129].
- Irish manufacturers of paper, [80].
- Irish names borne by prisoners aboard the Jersey, [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [26].
- Irish names in the Old Dominion, [15].
- Irish pioneers in Boston and vicinity, [75].
- Irish poplins, cambrics, lawns, silks, hosiery, sheetings, butter, beef, pork, etc., imported, [32], [33].
- Irish ports, Voyages to and from, [32].
- Irish Race in the Past and the Present, Thebaud’s, [64].
- Irish in Virginia, Early, [15].
- Irish refugees locate in New York and Brooklyn, [22].
- Irish settlements, [58].
- Irish settlers in Pennsylvania, [37].
- Irish settlers on the Opequan, [71].
- Irish school teachers in Pennsylvania, [41], [42], [43], [44], [45].
- “Irish soldiers for discovery,” [80].
- Irish Society of Boston, Charitable, [78], [80].
- Irish trade, Rhode Island vessels in the, [32].
- Irish Tract, The district known as, [58].
- Irish women of Boston present a flag to the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Regiment, [112].
- Irish youths captured by a French privateer, [78].
- “I saw the devoted Irish charge up to our breastworks,” [147].
- Isles of Shoals, The Haleys of the, [57].
- “Iveagh,” Paper by, [71].
- Jackson, Andrew, Extract from a letter by, [19].
- Jackson, Andrew, [19], [70], [95], [100], [139].
- Jefferson Barracks, [48].
- Jersey prison ship, [21], [22], [23], [24], [25], [26], [27], [28], [29], [30].
- Kaskaskia, Clark’s surprise of, [47].
- “Kelly and Burke and Shea,” [86].
- Kerry, Ireland, [41], [112], [117].
- Kilkenny, Ireland, [76], [88].
- “King of the Shoals,” [57].
- King Philip, Irish in the war against, [15].
- Kinsale, Ireland, [124].
- Lake Erie, Battle of, [71].
- Lawless, Mention of paper by Hon. Joseph T., [10].
- “Les Combattants Francais de la Guerre Americaine,” [51].
- Limerick, Ireland, [58], [78], [131].
- Linehan, Hon. John C., Paper by, [75].
- Lodewicksen, Thomas (“Thomas the Irishman”), [54].
- Londonderry, Ireland, [32], [34], [36], [78], [142].
- Lookout Mountain, [44].
- McCarthy, Chevalier, [46].
- McCarthy, Florence, an early resident of Boston, [75].
- Mac-Carthy, Lieut. Eugène, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- “McCarthy is one of the great Cork names,” [76].
- Maccarty, Dennis, of Warren, R. I., [59], [60], [61].
- Macdermott, Capt. Thomas, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- McGowan, Address by President-General, [12].
- McGowan, Reception to President-General, [17].
- McGowan, Rear Admiral John (U. S. N.), Sketch of, [138], [139].
- McGuire, Edward, comes to Philadelphia in 1751, [41].
- McGuire, General, of Austria, [41].
- Maclosky, Sous-Lieut. Jacques, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- McMahon, Gen. M. T., [101], [102].
- Mahony, Sous-Lieut. Denis, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- McManus, John and Charles, [38], [39].
- MacSheehy, Sous-Lieut. Patrice, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- Many Irish imprisoned aboard the Jersey, [22].
- Marye’s Heights, [112], [113], [147].
- Massacre, The Boston, [40], [106], [107].
- Massacre, Wyoming Valley, [42].
- “Matthew Thornton, James Smith and George Taylor,” [95].
- Mayflower, The, [15], [93].
- Meagher’s Irish Brigade, [112], [113], [117], [147].
- Medal of Honor, Congressional, [102], [117].
- Membership roll of the Society, [119].
- Members of the Society who have died during the year, [112].
- Military Order of Foreign Wars, [120], [139].
- Miss Fitzgerald, The Story of, [64].
- Missouri, Early Irish in St. Louis, [46].
- Monaghan, Ireland, [39].
- Montgomery, General, [94], [101].
- “Monmouth, Brandywine and Germantown,” [67].
- Morgan, Daniel, of the Revolution, Mention of paper on, [10].
- Munster, Ireland, [81].
- Murphy, Sous-Lieut. Patrice, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- Murphy, Timothy, “colonial hero of the Catskills,” [94].
- Murray, Paper by Thomas Hamilton, [31].
- Necrology of the Society, [112].
- New Hampshire, General Court of, [58].
- Newport, R. I., A brig arrives at, from Waterford, Ireland, [33].
- Newport, R. I., a ship from Cork, Ireland, touches at, [35].
- Newry, Ireland, The brig Recovery of Newport, R. I., at, [34].
- Newry, Ireland, [32], [34], [35].
- Newton, Mass., An aged settler from Ireland, in, [55].
- New York, Brig Orient arrives at, from Dublin, [36].
- New York Historical Society, [22].
- “No-Linn-Hill,” Kentucky, [74].
- North Carolina, Early Irish Settlers of, [10], [11].
- Notorious British prison ships, [56].
- O’Brien, Capt. Jean, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Brien, FitzJames, [90].
- “O’Brien, MacCarty and Sullivan,” [81].
- O’Brien, Maj. Thadée, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Brien, M. J., Paper by, [37].
- O’Brien, William Desmond, [91].
- O’Briens of Machias, Me., The, [150].
- O’Brien’s School Dictionary, [56].
- O’Cahill, Sous-Lieut. Louis, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Connor, The Chevalier Armand, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Croly, Capt. Charles, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Conor, Charles, [92].
- O’Crowly, Sous-Lieut. Felix, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Driscol, Capt. Jacques, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Farel, Lieut. Claude, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- O’Farell, Lieut. Jacques, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- O’Flyn, Sous-Lieut. Jacques, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Gorman, Lieut. Charles, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Keeffe, Lieut. Patrice, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- O’Killia, David, “the Irishman,” [132].
- Omahony (O’Mahony), Abbe Bartholome, [53].
- O’Meara, Lieut. Jean-Baptiste, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Meara, Sous-Lieut. Daniel, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- O’Moran, Maj. Jacques, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- O’Moran, Sous-Lieut. Charles, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- O’Neill, Capt. Bernard, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- O’Neil, Capt. Jean, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Reilly, Capt. Jean, of the Regiment of Dillon, [51].
- O’Reilly, Count, commandant of the Louisiana Territory, [46].
- O’Reilly, John Boyle, [90].
- O’Reilly, Sous-Lieut. Charles, of the Regiment of Dillon, [52].
- O’Riordan, Lieut. Jacques, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- O’Sheil, Lieut. Jacques, of the Regiment of Walsh, [52].
- Officers of the Society, [5], [6].
- Old Brooklynites, Society of, [22].
- “Old Hickory,” [95].
- Patriots bearing Irish names who were confined aboard the Jersey prison ship, [21].
- Peach Orchard, Battle of, [122].
- Pennsylvania, Irish settlers in, [37].
- Pennsylvania, The Frazers of, [39].
- Perry, Commodore, [71].
- Phipps, Charles, “from Dublin,” [41].
- Pioneer Family, An Interesting, [55].
- Plymouth colony, Irish in the, [15].
- Pollock, Oliver, borrows $70,000 from Count O’Reilly, [46], [47].
- Port Hudson, At the storming of, [113].
- Potomac Flotilla, The, [138].
- Presidents-General of the Society, [152].
- Providence, R. I., The ship Neptune departs from, for Ireland, [36].
- Queen’s County, Ireland, [115].
- Reception to President-General McGowan, [17].
- Regiment de Dillon, [51], [52].
- Regiment de Walsh, [52].
- Review of the year, [99].
- Revolutionary cavalry, Moylan the Murat of the, [95].
- Rhode Island, Commerce between Ireland and, [31].
- Roll of the Society, Membership, [119].
- Rutledge, Edward, [95], [110].
- School teachers in Pennsylvania, Early Irish, [41], [42], [43], [44], [45].
- Seaflower, Voyage of the, [61].
- Seminole War, The, [139].
- Shenandoah Valley, The, [72].
- Ships from Ireland for Pennsylvania or Virginia put into Boston from stress of weather, etc., [77].
- Sheridan, “Little Phil,” [96].
- Shields, Gen. James, [96].
- Six Nations, The, [38], [40].
- Sixth Corps, The, [102].
- “So many were coming from Ireland,” [78].
- Some historical papers, [21].
- “Sons of Old Hibernia,” [15].
- South County Neighbors, [66].
- South Mountain, [112].
- South of Ireland families, [81].
- Spottsylvania Court House, [147].
- State vice-presidents of the Society, [6].
- Stevenson, James, a, patriot of the Revolution, [56].
- Storming of Port Hudson, [113].
- Story of Miss Fitzgerald, [64].
- Sullivan, Governor James, of Massachusetts, [124].
- Sullivan, Maj.-Gen. John, proposed tablet in Providence, R. I., to the memory of, [16].
- Tammany patriotically honors the prison-ship victims, [30].
- “The old Prendergrass homestead,” [38].
- “The ship Tristram, Captain Crawford, sails this day for Dublin,” [34].
- Thickets of the Wilderness, [96].
- Thirteen coffins filled with bones of the dead, [30].
- “Thomas the Irishman,” Concerning, [54].
- Thompson, Charles, secretary of Congress, [95], [110].
- Three monuments in front of a New York church, [94].
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, [68].
- Tragic voyage from Ireland, [61].
- Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Regiment, Irish women of Boston present a flag to the, [112].
- Tyrone, Ireland, [88].
- Ulster, Ireland, [37], [87], [94], [95], [71].
- United Irishmen, Society of, [45].
- Unsuccessful attempts to recruit the British army in Ireland for America, [35].
- “Until he fell mortally wounded,” [112].
- Valley Forge, [67].
- Virginia, Paper by Hon. Joseph T. Lawless of, [10].
- Volume dedicated to Hon. John D. Crimmins and the American-Irish Historical Society by Cyrus Townsend Brady, LL. D., [20].
- Vol. V of the Journal of the Society, Good words for, [154].
- Wallabout, The, [21], [22], [29].
- Walsh, Patrick, United States senator, [90].
- Walsh, Regiment de, [52].
- Ward, Paper by Francis J., [46].
- “Was a noted hunter,” [37].
- Washington “was a frequent guest,” [95].
- Waterford, Ireland, [32], [33].
- Wayne, Anthony, [39].
- “We Americans are all more Irish than we realize,” [85].
- Westmeath, Ireland, [48].
- West Point military academy, [13], [124], [137].
- White Oak Swamp, Battle of, [102].
- “Without fee or reward,” [44].
- Workmen find an interesting coin, [59].
- Wyoming Valley massacre, [42].
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- Table of [Contents] added by transcriber.
- Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed.
- Footnotes were re-indexed using numbers.