INDEX.
- “Advantages of Historical Research to Irish Americans,” by Hon. Robert J. Gamble, [152]
- American Irish Historical Society, Members of, [252]
- Ames, Gen. Williams, Address by, [32]
- Annual Meeting, Next, [157]
- Banquet, Eleventh Annual, [105]
- “Capital Welcome,” by Hon. Thomas H. Carter, [148]
- Carter Day Nursery, Dedication of, [165]
- Carter, Hon. Thomas H., Address by, [148]
- “Civic Value of Memorials,” by Miss Mary A. Greene, [163]
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Society, [5]
- Crane, Major John, Memorial of, [87]
- Dedication of Carter Day Nursery, [165]
- Dinner Committee at Washington, [157]
- Dowling, Hon. Victor J., Address by, [117]
- “Early Marine ‘Wireless,’” by Edgar Stanton Maclay, Esq., [195]
- Egan, Karl, “The Irish in the Revolutionary War,”, [218]
- Egan, Chief Patrick, War Record of, [177]
- Eleventh Annual Meeting, Proceedings of, [62]
- Executive Council of 1908, [19]
- Executive Council of 1909, [69]
- “First Census of the United States,” etc., by Michael J. O’Brien, Esq., [209]
- Gamble, Hon. Robert J., Address by, [152]
- Gargan, Hon. Thomas J., Memorial of, [76]
- General Historical Items, [238]
- General Information About the Society, [13]
- Greene, Miss Mary A., Essay by, [163]
- Guests at Sullivan Memorial Dedication, [56]
- Healy, David, Esq., Address by, [23]
- Higgins, Gov. James H., Address by, [30]
- Historical Items, [238]
- Introduction, [3]
- “Irish Pioneers in New York,” by Hon. Victor J. Dowling, [117]
- “Irish Pioneers of the West and Their Descendants,” by Hon. Maurice T. Moloney, [139]
- “Irish in the Revolutionary War,” by Karl Egan, [218]
- Kelly, Hon. Hugh, Memorial of, [91]
- Lee, Thomas Zanslaur, Address by, [27]
- Lenehan, John J., Esq., Essay by, [183]
- Lippitt, Ex-Gov. Charles Warren, Address by, [49]
- Maclay, Edgar Stanton, Esq., Essay by, [195]
- McCarthy, Mayor Patrick J., Address by, [32]
- McTighe, Patrick J., Memorial of, [248]
- Members Elected at Eleventh Annual Meeting, [96]
- Membership Roll of 1909, [252]
- “Memorial to Jersey Prison Ship Heroes”, [217]
- Moloney, Hon. Maurice T., Address by, [139]
- Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Esq., Memorial of, [80]
- Next Annual Meeting, [157]
- O’Brien, Michael J., “First Census of the United States,” etc., [209]
- O’Connor, Joseph, Memorial of, [171]
- Officers of the Society for 1908, [19]
- Officers of the Society for 1909, [68]
- O’Neill, James L., Esq., Essays by, [202]
- Organizations Represented at Sullivan Memorial Dedication, [56]
- Papers Read Before Society, [14]
- Phelan, Hon. James J., Memorial of, [78]
- President-Generals of the Society, [16]
- Quinlan, Francis J., M. D., LL. D., Address by, [52], [107]
- Quinlan, Francis J., M. D., LL. D., Sketch by, [169]
- Quinlan, Col. James, War Record of, [169]
- Reception Committee at Washington, [157]
- Recommendations from Secretary-General’s Office, [239]
- “Reilly of F,” by John Jerome Rooney, Esq., [243]
- Report of Treasurer, [100]
- Review of Some Historical Works, [231]
- Robinson, Col. David C., Address by, [36]
- Roche, Hon. James Jeffrey, LL. D., Memorial of, [93]
- Roll of Members for 1909, [252]
- Rooney, John Jerome, Esq., Poem by, [243]
- Sanders, Col. Christopher C., Memorial of, [245]
- Secretary-General’s Recommendations, [239]
- “Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in the City of New York,” by John J. Lenehan, Esq., [183]
- State Vice-Presidents for 1908, [20]
- State Vice-Presidents for 1909, [70]
- Sullivan Memorial at Rhode Island, [26]
- Tenth Annual Meeting, Proceedings of, [17]
- Thayer, Hon. Eli, An Early Member of the Society, [223]
- Treasurer’s Report for 1908–’09, [100]
- Twelfth Annual Meeting, Place Selected for Holding, [157]
- Van Hoose, A. W., Esq., Tribute to Col. Christopher C. Sanders, [245]
- Vice-Presidents for 1908, [20]
- Vice-Presidents for 1909, [70]
- Washington Meeting, [62]
- White, Hon. Edward D., Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Address by, [113]
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
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| [121] | death is given as September 24, 1864, and his age as 56. His will | death is given as September 24, 1684, and his age as 56. His will |
| [207] | the place aforesaid, and though the good Providence of God towards | the place aforesaid, and through the good Providence of God towards |
| [272] | For some years pervious. to 1894 he was a member of the Republican State | For some years previous to 1894 he was a member of the Republican State |
- Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.
- Used numbers for footnotes, placing them all at the end of the paragraph.