AN ANALYTICAL INDEX.
- A British raid on Warren, R. I., [130].
- A brother of the Baron Kinsale settles in Newport, R. I., [127].
- Absurd claims of the imaginative “Scotch Irish” cult, [23].
- Adams, John, is hospitably treated by Irish merchants in Spain, [34].
- A defective “tradition,” [114], [115].
- “A distinguished officer of dragoons,” [36].
- Adjutant-General Sackett of Rhode Island. 17.
- Admiral Lord Nelson’s animosity towards the Americans, [85].
- A Dublin ship bound to Virginia is lost at sea, [67].
- “A few miles southwest of Fort Hamilton, N. Y.,” [71].
- “A Forecast of Irish Influence on American Life,” [26].
- “After that it went through Chantilly, South Mountain and Antietam,” [27].
- “Ah, the Baron of Kinsale is dead!” 127.
- Alarm, The Lexington, [50], [53].
- Albany, N. Y., Early Irish in old, [138].
- Albany, N. Y., Irish in an early military organization of, [64].
- A letter from Dr. Lucas of Ireland read at a town meeting in Boston, [68].
- Alexander, Sarah, The romance of, [137].
- “A liberal mixture of Irish blood,” [31].
- Alien and sedition laws, [89], [90].
- “Allan Mullins, surgeon, son of Dr. Alexander Mullins of Galway, Ireland,” [58].
- Allen, Ethan, kindness of people of Cork to, [34].
- Alphabetical list of those who have contributed papers to the Society, or who have made addresses under its auspices, [141].
- Ambassador Baron Speck von Sternberg, Letter to the Society from, [24].
- Ambassador Cambon, [15], [19].
- Ambassador Jusserand writes to the Society, [24].
- American Academy of Social and Political Science, [157].
- American colonies, Irish teachers in the, [71].
- American Continental army, [23], [36], [52].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Chronology of the, [7].
- American-Irish Historical Society, General information regarding the, [176].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Membership roll of the, [146].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Officers of the, [5].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Papers by members of the, [30].
- American-Irish Historical Society, Presidents-General of the, [145].
- American-Irish Historical Society’s papers and addresses, [134].
- American-Irish Historical Society’s publications, [139].
- American Oriental Society, [160].
- American Revolution, Irish Rhode Islanders in the, [22].
- American Revolution, Sons of the, [160], [174].
- Americans take possession of Boston, [64].
- Amory’s Transfer of Erin, [122].
- A native of Dublin, Ireland, the first settler of Ashfield, Mass., [49].
- “A native of Ireland who had become a wealthy planter in Virginia,” [53].
- “Ancient County of Albany, N. Y.,” [58]-59.
- Ancient patrimony of the Maguires, [126].
- Andrew, Governor, of Massachusetts, [27].
- Andrews, E. Benj., [20].
- An early Irish settler on Cape Cod, Mass., [159].
- “Anglo-Saxon” fallacy, The, [22].
- An “honest and industrious set of people,” [63].
- An Introductory Note, [3].
- An Irish colony of sixteen families, [71].
- An Irish company from Massachusetts in the war with Mexico, [16].
- An Irish immigration took place in 1643 “that far out-numbered the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts,” [51].
- An Irish lord exiled to the continent, [124].
- “An Irishman and one of the oldest settlers in this vicinity,” [52].
- “An Irishman from Philadelphia,” William Nugel, [75].
- “An Irishman who hated England with a ten-horse power,” [105].
- An Irish member of the party of “Long Hunters,” [101].
- An Irish Protestant clergyman is hanged at his own door, [90].
- An Irish Quaker, Samuel Neale, visits America, [57].
- Annals of the Four Masters, [116].
- Annals of Trinity Church, Newport, R. I., [129].
- Anniversary celebration by the Society of the surrender of Cornwallis, [25].
- Anniversary of the evacuation of Valley Forge, [23].
- Annual meetings and dinners of the Society, [7], [12], [22], [25].
- Antiquarian research, Irish, [17].
- Antiquaries of Ireland, Royal Society of, [148].
- Antietam, Battle of, [10], [27].
- Antrim, Ireland, [33], [71], [110], [126].
- A “plantation in the Narragansett and Niantick countries,” [117].
- Archælogical Society of America, [160].
- Archdiocese of Boston, Mass., Roman Catholic, [147].
- Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pa., Roman Catholic, [171].
- A real estate deed in 1665 witnessed by Cornelius Conner, [56].
- A Rhode Islander becomes an Irish baron, [127].
- Armagh, Ireland, [83].
- Army and Navy Club of Connecticut, [158].
- Army at Valley Forge, The, [65].
- Army of the Potomac, [28].
- Arnold’s expedition to Quebec, [70].
- Arnold’s Narragansett Historical Register, [120].
- Arnold, Susannah, weds John Malavery, [117].
- Arnold’s Vital Record of Rhode Island, [131].
- Arrival at Salem, Mass., in 1795, of a brig from Ireland with 89 emigrants, [63].
- Arrival of the Charlotte, in 1774, from Waterford, Ireland, with 100 passengers, [62].
- Arundel, William, “an Irishman from Canada,” [102].
- A ship from Ireland, with 428 passengers, arrives in 1798 at Norfolk, Va., [89].
- “As soldiers in the Indian wars,” [109].
- Assault on Santiago de Cuba, Capt. John Drum killed in the, [22].
- “A thorough and most impudent falsehood,” [114].
- “At length it was proposed that a colony of Irish might be sent over to check the growth of this countrey,” [77].
- Attack on Marye’s Heights at Fredericksburg, The, [27], [149], [171], [172].
- Attempt by England to divert emigration from the United States, [91].
- Austin’s Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, [110].
- A vessel sent to Ireland from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for provisions, [78].
- A vessel with Irish passengers, bound for Virginia, touches at Boston, [76].
- A “useful and prominent citizen for 60 years,” [62].
- A voyage from Belfast, Ire., to Wilmington, Del., [88].
- “A young lady named Pine, the daughter of an Irish gentleman,” [56], [57].
- Bacon’s rebellion, [39].
- Baker, Miss Virginia, of Warren, R. I., [70], [137].
- Ballard, Rachel, marries Cornelius Merry, an Irishman, [70].
- Bandon, Ireland, [123].
- Bantry, Ireland, [22], [118].
- Barbadoes, Irish in, [32], [67], [70].
- Barrett, David L., Death of, [14].
- Barry, Capt. John B., commands an Irish company in the war with Mexico, [16].
- Barry, Commodore John, [138].
- Barry, Hon. P. T., A paper by, [95].
- Battery Drum, [22].
- Battery Kearny, [23].
- Battery Sullivan, [23].
- Battle flags of the Irish Brigade, [28].
- Battle monument at Lexington, Mass., The Society places wreaths on the, [9], [14].
- Battle near Fort George, [55].
- Battle of Antietam, [10], [27], [171].
- Battle of Blue Licks, [104].
- Battle of Brandywine, [62].
- Battle of Bull Run, [10], [27], [34].
- Battle of Bull Run, Second, [149].
- Battle of Bunker Hill, [53], [136].
- Battle of Chancellorsville, [35], [171].
- Battle of Chantilly, [27].
- Battle of Clontarf, [113].
- Battle of Fair Oaks, [10].
- Battle of Fredericksburg, [10], [27], [28].
- Battle of Gaines’ Mill, [10].
- Battle of Gettysburg, [10], [14], [149], [156].
- Battle of Glendale, [10].
- Battle of Guilford Court House, [35].
- Battle of Lexington, Concord and Cambridge, Celebrations by the Society of the anniversary of the, [9], [14].
- Battle of Long Island, [100].
- Battle of Malvern Hill, [10], [149], [171].
- Battle of Maumee Rapids, [104].
- Battle of Monmouth, [100].
- Battle of New Orleans, [91], [137].
- Battle of Peach Orchard, [10], [150].
- Battle of Point Pleasant, [37].
- Battle of Princeton, [53], [59].
- Battle of Queenstown Heights, [90].
- Battle of Resaca, [170].
- Battle of Rhode Island, Celebration by the Society of the anniversary of the, [11], [17], [18], [19], [20].
- Battle of Saratoga, [53].
- Battle of Savage’s Station, [10].
- Battle of South Mountain, [27].
- Battle of the Thames, [90].
- Battle of Tippecanoe, [39], [100].
- Battle of Trenton, [53].
- Battle of White Oak Swamp, [10].
- Baxter, James Phinney, [20].
- Belfast, Ire., [63], [88].
- Belfast, Ire., to Wilmington, Del., Incidents of a voyage from, [88].
- Bennett, Hon. Charles P., Secretary of State of Rhode Island, [17].
- Berkeley, George, “the Kilkenny scholar,” [74].
- Bequest by Sir William Johnson to Patrick Daly, [63].
- Bethell, Jarvice, “late of Ireland,” locates at Boston (in 1714), [68].
- Black Horse Inn, The, [59], [107].
- Blue Licks, Battle of, [104].
- Bodge’s Soldiers in King Phillip’s War, [131].
- Boies family, The, of Blandford, Mass., [47].
- Boies, Hon. Patrick, of Hampden county, Mass., [47].
- Boies, James, writes in 1749-’50, from Cork, Ire., to Samuel Waldo of Boston, Mass., [62].
- Boies, Patrick “came up from Hartford,” [47].
- “Bold and hardy actions in ye Indian war,” [76].
- Boone, Daniel, [39].
- Boston Globe, [13], [20], [158].
- Boston Herald, editorial in the, [9].
- Boston Massacre, The, [68].
- Boston, Mass., Extracts from the Records of, [66], [67], [68], [75].
- Boston, Mass., Supplies brought from Ireland to, [78].
- Boston, Mass., The ship Lime arrives from Ireland at (in 1738), [78].
- Boston News Letter, [72], [76].
- Boston Transcript, [16], [76].
- Boston University, [7].
- “Bound from Ireland to Philadelphia,” [68].
- Boyd, Andrew, clerk of the company of Kentish Guards, [127].
- Boyds of Rhode Island, Early, [126], [127].
- Boyd, Sarah (Moore), [126].
- Boyle, Mayor, of Newport, R. I., [16], [147].
- Brady, Thomas, Exploits by, [102].
- Brandon, Edward J., Mention of paper by, [134].
- Brandywine, Battle of, [62].
- Breed, Samuel, an immigrant from Ireland, [63].
- Brennan, Hon. James F., Mention of paper by, [135].
- Brennan, Rev. Edward J., is appointed a chaplain in the U. S. navy, [12].
- Brenton, Ex-Governor, [114].
- Brenton, Sarah, [114].
- “Bridget, daughter of James and Bridget Cary,” [60].
- Brig Eliza arrives at Portland, Me., from Ireland, [63].
- Bristol, R. I., Baptisms at, [60].
- British armed vessel Gaspee destroyed, [69].
- British army at Yorktown, Surrender of the, [25].
- British evacuate Boston, [64].
- Brown University, [11], [19], [135], [144], [166].
- Bryant, William Cullen, [45].
- Buchanan, President James, [75].
- “Built the first grist mill,” John Ford, [46].
- Bulkeley, Hon. Morgan G., [23].
- Bull, Congressman, of Rhode Island, [11], [20].
- Bull Run, Battle of, [10], [27], [34].
- Bunker Hill, Battle of, [53], [136].
- Bunker Hill Monument Association, [10], [147].
- Burk, John Daly, [34].
- Burke, Edmund, Death of (Milwaukee, Wis.), [23].
- Burke, Governor of North Carolina, [59], [74].
- Burke, Major John, [46].
- Burns, Thomas, “and Bridget, his wife,” [31].
- “Burn, waste, spoil, consume, destroy, and demolish,” Lord Ormund is ordered to, [115].
- Butler, Abigail, of New London, Conn., [58].
- Butler, Thomas, settled in Kittery, Me., (before 1695), [67].
- Caldwell, Rev. James, a patriot of the Revolution, [136].
- California, Irish Pioneers of, [137].
- Callahan, Dorothy, of Barbadoes, [70].
- Cambon, Jules, French Ambassador, [15], [19].
- “Came from Kinsale in Cork,” [33].
- Campbell, Col. John, “an Irishman by birth,” [101].
- Canada, Invasion of, [77].
- Canonicus, an Indian sachem, [113].
- Cape Ann, Mass., Irish survivors of a shipwreck brought to, [71].
- Cape Cod, Mass., Charles Clinton and friends are landed there “inadvertently or by design,” [71].
- Cape Breton expedition, [66].
- Capen, President, of Tufts College, [7].
- Capitulation, in 1763, of Quebec, [96].
- Captains of Emigrant ships, Many unscrupulous, [88].
- Capt. Hugg’s Western Company of Artillery, [65].
- Capt. Marsh’s Troop of Light Horse, [65]
- Capture of Fort William Henry, [53].
- Capture of Ticonderoga, [69], [70].
- Carey, Mathew, [89], [90].
- Carey, Rev. Patrick P., of New York, nominated by President Roosevelt to be a chaplain in the army, [14].
- Cargill, Hugh, a friend of liberty, [136].
- Carleton, Sir Guy, [96].
- Carnsore Point, [110]
- Carrickfergus, Ireland, [115].
- Carroll, Bishop, [86].
- Carroll, Hon. John Lee, [7].
- Carroll, Michael, sells land in Hartford, Conn, (in 1728), [53].
- Casey, Col. William, a native of Virginia, [39].
- Casey, John, a participant in King Philip’s war (1675-’76), [61].
- Casey, Thomas, a Rhode Island settler, [114], [115], [116].
- Catholic Church in Colonial Days, The, [59].
- Catholic religious confraternities in St. Augustine, Florida (in 1674), [59].
- “Catholics, Presbyterians, Quakers and Episcopalians were united like a band of brothers,” [72].
- Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven), [146], [156].
- Catholic Transcript, Hartford, Conn., [70].
- Catholic University of America, [7], [141], [153].
- Celebration at the Narragansett hotel, Providence, R. I., by the society, [17], [18], [19], [20].
- Celtic-American Publishing Co., [146].
- Celtic Medical Society, of New York, [146], [170].
- Centipede, The privateer, [67].
- Chadwick, Patience, weds Edward Kenney at Newport, R. I., [131].
- Chamberlain, Governor, of Connecticut, [23].
- Chancellorsville, Battle of, [35], [171].
- Chantilly, Battle of, [27].
- Chapin, Henry, in 1684 sells land to John Riley, [45].
- Chapman, Elizabeth, of New London, Conn., [61].
- Charitable Irish Society, Boston, Mass., [57], [166].
- Charleston, S. C., Sunday News, [20].
- Cherokee nation, The, [37].
- Chester, Mass., settled almost entirely by Irish, [48].
- Chevalier Macarty, an officer in the French service, [95].
- Chevalier Rocheblave, [99].
- Chicago Citizen, The, [146], [154].
- Chicago Eagle, [152].
- Chronology of the Society, [7].
- Cincinnati, Society of the, [18], [60], [137], [166].
- Clancarthy, [123], [124].
- Clan O’Brien, The, [138].
- “Clark affiliated very closely with the Irish,” [99].
- Clarke, Joseph I. C., Mention of address by, [138].
- Clark, Frances Eleanor, [100].
- Clark, George Rogers, [99], [100], [101], [102], [104], [107].
- Clark University, [7], [142].
- Clary, John, “of Newcastle, province of New Hampshire,” [149].
- Clary Family Reunion, The, [149].
- Clifford, Bridget, comes from Ireland, 1635, in the Primrose, [51].
- Clinton, George, governor of New York, [71].
- Clonakilty, Ireland, [124].
- Clontarf, Battle of, [113].
- Cloyne, Ireland, [74].
- Cochran, James, an Irish boy, escapes from the Indians, [76].
- Coddington, William, of Rhode Island, [109].
- Codmans, The, descended from William Cod, who came from Ireland, [53].
- Coffey, John J., Letter from, [27].
- Coffey, Michael J., a color sergeant of the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts, [27].
- Coleraine, Ireland, [58], [65], [70].
- Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, [58].
- Collins, Mayor, of Boston, Mass., [12], [13], [149].
- “Color sergeant of this green flag,” [27].
- Colonial Wars, Society of, [147], [160].
- Colorado state library, [24].
- Colt, Hon. LeBaron B., [20].
- Colony of Connecticut, First regiment of the, [55].
- Columbia College, An Irishman professor at, [90].
- Conanicut, Michael Kelly of the island of, [112], [113], [114].
- Condon, Edward O’Meagher, Paper by, [138].
- Congratulations between the American-Irish Historical Society and the Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the Revolution, [9].
- Congressman Henry F. Naphen presides at a celebration by the Society, [9].
- Congressman Melville Bull, of Rhode Island, writes to the Society, [11].
- Congressman Sperry of Connecticut, [23], [24].
- Congressional Library, The, [28].
- Connaught, Ireland, [113], [116], [124].
- Connecticut, Army and Navy Club of, [158].
- Connecticut Gazette, [68].
- Connecticut river, Keeney’s ferry over the, [64], [65].
- Connecticut Valley Historical Society, [157].
- Connecticut valley, Irish pioneers of the, [43], [138].
- Connolly, James, Mention of paper by, [146].
- Connolly, Thomas, “a fifer in the regiment of Col. George Rogers Clark,” [135].
- Connor, Philip, of Virginia, [39].
- Continental army, [23], [36], [52].
- Continental Congress, [66], [69], [74], [96].
- Conquest of the Northwest, [100].
- Corcoran, Hon. John W., Death of, [29].
- Corcoran’s Irish Legion, [17], [167].
- Cork, Ireland, [33], [34], [51], [52], [57], [62], [64], [67], [72], [73], [75], [76], [115], [122], [123], [124], [125].
- “Cornelius, the Irishman,” [52].
- Cornwallis, Surrender of, at Yorktown, [25], [100].
- Corr, Bernard, Mention of paper by, [134].
- Cosmopolitan Magazine, The, [7].
- Courier-Journal, Louisville, [154].
- Crane, Governor, of Massachusetts, [19].
- Crimmins, Hon. John D., volume by, [137].
- Croghan, George, [96], [97], [99], [100].
- Crowley, Death of Hon. Jeremiah (Lowell, Mass.), [11].
- Crowninshield, Sally, of Salem, Mass., [65].
- Crown Point, Expedition against, [76].
- Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, Prendergast’s, [115].
- Cromwell’s atrocious regime in Ireland, [109].
- Cruelties of Lord Broghill in Ireland, [115].
- Cruelties of Sir Charles Coote in Ireland, [115].
- Cummins, Thomas J., Mention of paper by, [136].
- Curry, James, “the noble-hearted,” [103].
- Curtis’ Life of James Buchanan, [74].
- Cusack’s History of the City and County of Cork, [122].
- Cygnet, John Sullivan, purser of the, [61].
- Dailey, John, an early Rhode Island settler, [116].
- Dalrymple, James and Sarah, immigrants from Ireland, [63].
- Danaher, Hon. Franklin M., Mention of paper by, [138].
- “Darby ye Son of Darby and Elizabeth Mallonee,” [67].
- “Dark and Bloody ground,” The, [39].
- Dartmouth College, [161].
- Daughters of the American Revolution, [36].
- Daviess, Col. Joseph M., “who fell at Tippecanoe,” [39].
- Deane’s History of Scituate, Mass., [60], [71].
- Decatur, Stephen, [56], [57].
- Declaration of Independence, The, [49].
- Declaration of Lord Gosford and thirty magistrates, [83].
- DeCourcy, Thomas, a native of Newport, R. I., becomes an Irish baron, [127], [128].
- Dedication of the Rochambeau monument, at Washington, D. C., [15].
- Defection in a British regiment, [87].
- Defenders of Hickey’s Fort, [33].
- Derry, Ireland, [74].
- “Descended from old Daniel Cooley from Ireland,” [48].
- “Descendants of those early Irish settlers,” [48].
- Deserted Irish emigrants rescued by an American vessel, [88].
- “Despatched to Boston with a coach and four,” [71].
- Destriche, Father John, visits Irish Catholics in St. Kitts, [125], [126].
- Devereaux, James, of Salem, Mass., [65].
- Dexter, Richard, a pioneer of Boston, Mass., [137].
- Diary of Rev. Ezra Stiles, [62], [69].
- Dillons, The, of Newport, R. I., [129].
- Diocese of Duluth, Minn., Roman Catholic, [163].
- Diocese of Great Falls, Mont., Roman Catholic, [160].
- Diocese of Los Angeles, Cal., Roman Catholic, [149].
- Diocese of Sioux City, Ia., Roman Catholic, [155].
- Diocese of Springfield, Mass., Roman Catholic, [157].
- Diocese of Wilmington, Del., Roman Catholic, [164].
- “Direful Swamp fight,” [73].
- Dobbs, Gov. Arthur, of North Carolina, [60].
- Doherty, Rev. Francis B., of California, nominated by President Roosevelt to be a chaplain in the army, [14].
- Dominicana, San Francisco, Cal., [25].
- Donahoe, Patrick, of Boston, [27].
- Donegal, Ireland, [75].
- Dongan, Gov. Thomas, [62], [137].
- Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, [7].
- Donohoe, Col. Michael T., of the Tenth New Hampshire, [42].
- Donohoe, Major Thomas, of the Revolution, [60].
- Dorothy Callahan, of Barbadoes, [70].
- Down, Ireland, [90].
- Doyle, Rev. A. P., Mention of paper by, [7].
- Drake’s American Biography, [66].
- Drake’s Boston, [78].
- Drake’s French and Indian War, [66], [69].
- Drake’s Town of Roxbury, Mass., [65], [72].
- Driskell, Mary, of Barbadoes, [70].
- Drum, Capt. John, killed, [22].
- “Driven by foul weather upon the coast of Ireland,” [109], [110].
- Dublin, Ireland, [49], [51], [53], [57], [61], [66], [67], [68], [71], [74], [109], [110], [129], [174].
- Dunlap, Robert, an immigrant from Ireland (in 1736), [71].
- Dunleary, Ireland, [88].
- Eames, Gilbert, dies at Newport, R. I., [129].
- Early Boyds of Rhode Island, [126], [127].
- Early Immigration from Ireland to New England, [109].
- Early Irish settlers in Virginia, [30].
- Early Larkins of Rhode Island, [110], [111].
- Early Maguires of Rhode Island, [126].
- Early records of Springfield, Mass., [45].
- Early Rileys in Connecticut, [51].
- East Greenwich, R. I., Charles MacCarthy a founder of, [57], [117], [118], [119], [120], [121], [122], [123], [124], [125], [126].
- Eaton’s Annals of Warren, Me., [73].
- Eighth South Carolina regiment, [34].
- Elder, Samuel and Robert, come from Ireland (about 1730), [55].
- Ellis, Richard, a native of Ireland, the first settler of Ashfield, Mass., [49].
- Emmet, Robert, Search for the grave of, [22].
- Emmet, Thomas Addis, attorney-general of New York state, [90].
- Emmet, Thomas Addis (M.D., LL.D), New work by, [25].
- Emmet, Thomas Addis, Mention of paper by, [135].
- England attempts to divert emigration from the United States, [91].
- “England’s failure in Ireland,” [9].
- English are defeated at New Orleans, [91].
- English, Hon. Thomas Dunn, Death of (Newark, N. J.), [14].
- English penal laws in Ireland, [82], [83], [84], [86].
- English policy of extermination, [109].
- Enniskillen, Ireland, [126].
- Essentials of American History, Thomas B. Lawler’s, [16].
- Essex Antiquarian, The, [56].
- Excursion of the Society to Washington, D. C., [15].
- Executive Council of the Society, [5], [6].
- “Ever green isle,” The, [44].
- “Even worse than being called ‘Scotch-Irish,’” 44.
- Fair Oaks, Battle of, [10].
- “Falls Fight,” The, [46].
- Faneuil Hall, Celebration in, [11].
- Farmer’s Genealogical Register, [57], [59], [73].
- Farrelly, Patrick, Death of (New York), [26].
- Faunce, President, of Brown University, [11], [19].
- Fawcett, Thomas, Irish Quaker, American pioneer, [137].
- Fermanagh, Ireland, [126].
- Fellowship Club, The, [59].
- Felt’s Annals of Salem, Mass., [56], [57], [62], [63], [67].
- Fenian movement, The, [167].
- Flatley, Death of Patrick J. (Boston, Mass.), [11].
- Flatley, Rev. John, Death of (Cambridge, Mass.), [22].
- Field-day of the Society at New Haven, Conn., [23], [24].
- Field, Richard, of Newport, R. I., [129].
- First Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, in the war with Mexico, [16].
- First Regiment of the Pennsylvania line, [61].
- First settlers of Granville, Mass., almost all from Ireland, [48].
- Fitzgerald, Capt. John, [36].
- Fitzgerald, Elizabeth, daughter of the Earl of Kildare, [123].
- Fitzgerald, Miss Margaret A., Mention of paper by, [137].
- Fitzgerald, Richard, “a veteran Latin schoolmaster,” [71].
- Fitzpatrick, Edward, Papers by, [134], [135].
- Fitzsimons, Hon. James M., Death (New York), [26].
- Foreign Wars, Military Order of, [147].
- Forfeiting proprietors in Ireland, [124].
- Fort Amory, [165].
- Fort Cahokia, [96].
- Fort Chartres, [95], [96], [97].
- Fort Foster, [165].
- Fort Gage, [103].
- Fort Miami, [97].
- Fort Parke, [165].
- Fort Pitt, [96], [97].
- Fort Pulaski, [155].
- Fort St. Joseph, [102].
- Fort Stephenson, [100].
- Fort Ticonderoga, The Ruins of, [16].
- Fort William and Mary, [134].
- Fort William Henry, Capture of, [53].
- Fourth Virginia regiment, [100].
- Francis V. Mott (Newport, R. I.), [20].
- Fredericksburg, Battle of, [10], [27], [28].
- French Ambassador Cambon, [15],19.
- French Ambassador Jusserand, [24].
- French and Indian wars, [54].
- French colonists on the St. Lawrence, [84].
- French Embassy, Washington, D. C., The Society attends a reception at the, [15].
- French Legion of Honor, [155].
- Frelinghuysen’s Eastern Company of Artillery, [59].
- Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, New York, [72].
- Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Philadelphia, [72].
- “From Cork in Ireland,” [76].
- “From Dublin, in the brig Darby,” [68].
- “From early colonial days the Irish have been one of the great factors in our growth as a nation,” [24].
- “From the days of Sullivan in the Revolutionary War to those of Sheridan in the Civil War,” [24].
- Frothingham’s Charlestown, Mass., [78].
- “Funds were collected and arms promised,” [89].
- Gaines’ Mill, Battle of, [10].
- Galway, Ireland, [35], [56], [58], [78], [109], [110], [118].
- Gardiner, Asa Bird, addresses the Society, [18], [137].
- Gargan, Hon. Thomas J., Papers and addresses by, [135], [136].
- Garret and Miles Riley who came from Ireland in 1634, [51].
- Garretson, Mayor, welcomes the Society to Newport, R. I., [11].
- Garrison, Mary, weds Timothy Murphy, [69].
- Gaspee, Destruction of the, [69].
- Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Mass., Wyman’s, [57], [58], [59], [62].
- Gen. John Sullivan and the Battle of Rhode Island, [16].
- Geoghegan, Stephen J., Death of (New York), [24].
- Georgia Historical Society, [58].
- German Ambassador Baron Speck von Sternberg, [24].
- Gettysburg, Battle of, [10], [14], [149], [156].
- Ghent, Treaty of, [91].
- Gibault, Father, [99].
- Gibbs, Capt. Daniel, brings 381 passengers from Ireland in 1737, in the ship Sagamore, [67].
- Glendale, Battle of, [10].
- Gookin, Daniel, comes from Ireland (about 1621), [67].
- Governor Andrew of Massachusetts, [27].
- Governor Arthur Dobbs of North Carolina, [60].
- Governor Burke of North Carolina, [59], [74].
- Governor Chamberlain of Connecticut, [23].
- Governor Crane of Massachusetts, [19].
- Governor Gregory of Rhode Island, [11].
- Governor Jefferson of Virginia, [34].
- Governor John Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, [78].
- Governor Jordan of New Hampshire, [19].
- Governor Kimball of Rhode Island, [17].
- Governor Thomas Dongan of New York, [62].
- Grace (O’Dea) Riley, [51].
- Granary Burial Ground, Boston, Inscriptions from the, [66].
- Grand Army of the Republic, [156], [161].
- Grant of land in 1663 to Cornelius Merry, an Irishman, [70].
- Granite Monthly, The, Concord, N. H., Article in, [23].
- Grannon, Ky., The town of, [8].
- Grant of land to Cornelius, “the Irishman,” [52].
- Grattan, Henry, the Irish orator, [130].
- Grattan, Mrs. Lucia C., widow of Colonel Grattan, [130].
- Greaton, Gen. John, of the Revolution, [76], [77].
- Great Swamp fight, [61].
- Greene, Christopher, of Warwick, R. I., [127].
- Greene, Edward Aborn, [19].
- Gregory, Governor, of Rhode Island, [11].
- Greyhound Tavern, The, [77].
- Griffin, Martin, I. J., [74], [157].
- Griswold, Hon. Edward, [24].
- Guilford Court House, Battle of, [35].
- Hall, Edward A., Springfield, Mass., Paper by, [43].
- Hall, G. Stanley, Address by, [7], [136].
- Hall of Records, New York, [8].
- Hamilton, David, an Irish soldier of the Revolution, [52], [135].
- Harkins, Rt. Rev. Matthew (D. D.), Providence, R. I., [17].
- Harper, President, of the University of Chicago, [7].
- Harvard College, [142].
- Harvey, General, an Irish commander, [90].
- Heath’s regiment, [76].
- Hefernan, William, an early Rhode Islander, [112].
- Heffernan family, The Stem of the, [112].
- Henry, John J., “was with Arnold’s expedition to Quebec,” [70].
- Henry, Patrick, [99], [102].
- Henry, William, from Ireland, establishes a manufactory of arms in Pennsylvania, [65].
- “He was an Irishman and had been a member of the parliament of that country,” [59].
- Hibernian Institute, New York, [21].
- Hibernia, Regiment of, [113].
- Hickey’s Fort, Defenders of, [33].
- Higgins, Cornelius, buys land in Rhode Island (in 1682), [60].
- Higgins, Owen, an early resident of Newport, R. I., [117].
- Hillhouse, Rev. James, an Irish settler in Connecticut, [69].
- Hillhouse, William, an officer in the Revolution, [69].
- “His father, an Irishman, had been a clothier in Dublin,” [66].
- History of Springfield, Vt., [62].
- History of the City and County of Cork, Cusack’s, [122].
- History of the Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, [24].
- Hoar, U. S. Senator George F., [19].
- Hogan, Very Rev. Abbe John Baptist, Death of, [11].
- Holden, Susannah, weds Lawrence Carroll at Newport, R. I., [131].
- Holland’s History of Western Massachusetts, [48].
- Hooper, Elizabeth, weds John Mulholland at Newport, R. I., [130].
- Hopkins, William, Death of, [20].
- Hotel Brunswick, Boston, Dinner of the Society at, [9].
- Hotel Manhattan, New York city, Events of the Society at, [12], [15], [22], [25].
- Hotten’s Lists, [31], [32], [42], [67], [70].
- “How History is Taught in Secular Universities,” [21].
- Humphries, Edward, “from Ireland,” [60].
- Hurley, Hon. John F., ex-mayor of Salem, Mass., [24].
- Hutchinson, Selectman, of Lexington, Mass., welcomes the Society, [14].
- Hyde’s Literary History of Ireland, [122].
- Illinois, The first Irish in, [95].
- Immigrants arrive at Portland, Me., from Ireland, [63].
- “Inasmuch as I am myself of part Irish blood,” [24].
- Indians massacre Virginia settlers, [31].
- Infamous mandate issued to Lord Ormund, [115].
- Intentions of marriage posted up “at the meeting-house door,” [64].
- Interesting reminiscences of Newport, R. I., [128], [129].
- Interstate Commerce Commission, [143].
- Invasion of Canada, [77].
- Irlanda, Regiment of, [113].
- Ireland, A letter from Dr. Lucas of, read at a town meeting in Boston, [68].
- Ireland, An emigrant ship from, is stopped by English frigates, [88].
- Ireland, Bridget, John and Oliver Glifford come from (in 1635), [51].
- Ireland, Cromwell’s atrocious regime in, [109].
- Ireland, Cruelties of Lord Broghill in, [115].
- Ireland, Cruelties of Sir Charles Coote in, [115].
- Ireland, Daniel Gookin comes from (in 1621-22), [67].
- Ireland, Deserted emigrants from, rescued by a passing American vessel, [88].
- Ireland, Emigrants from, drowned, [67], [70].
- Ireland, First settlers of Granville, Mass., almost all from, [48].
- Ireland, Forfeiting proprietors in, [124].
- Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution, Prendergast’s, [122].
- Ireland, Garret and Miles Riley come from (in 1634), [51].
- Ireland, Harsh treatment shown many emigrants from, [88].
- Ireland, Heavy emigration from, to France, [82].
- Ireland in New York, [137].
- Ireland, Large numbers of people leave, for the United States between 1790 and 1812, [82].
- Ireland makes a determined effort to shake off English tyranny, [84].
- Ireland, Many estimates regarding direct immigration from, are far too low, [88].
- Ireland, Massachusetts towns called after places in, [47].
- Ireland, Over 60,000 people transported from (between 1652 and 1658), [84].
- “Ireland parish,” [45].
- Ireland, Persecuted Irish leave, for Scotland, [83].
- Ireland, Persons in, meet to confer about their voyage to New England, [110].
- Ireland, Philip and Mary Connor come from Cork (in 1634), [51].
- Ireland, Presbyterians in, excluded from power and position, [83].
- Ireland, Robert Farrell comes from (in 1720), [52].
- Ireland, Savage fury of English soldiery in, [115].
- Ireland, Ships from, greatly crowded, [88].
- Ireland, Supplies brought to Boston from, [78].
- Ireland, Supplies from, for the Massachusetts Bay Colony, [78].
- Ireland, The Bacons from, [134].
- Ireland, The ship Lime arrives at Boston in 1738 from, [78].
- Ireland, Towns in western Massachusetts settled almost entirely by people from, [47].
- Ireland Under English Rule—A Plea for the Plaintiff, [25].
- Irish Academy, Royal, [148], [150].
- Irish-American memorials, Loan collection of, [26], [27], [28].
- Irish antiquarian research, [17].
- Irish Brigade, Meagher’s, [10], [27], [149], [170], [171], [172].
- Irish Brigade Association, [27], [28].
- Irish Catholics being refused permission to land in Virginia take possession of Monserrat, [125].
- Irish Catholics are falsely accused of a massacre, [114].
- Irish Catholics in St. Kitts visited by Father John Destriche, [123], [126].
- “Irish Charity,” The, [62].
- Irish colony, An, settles Greenwich, Mass., [45].
- Irish colors displayed at St. Kitts, [85].
- Irish company from Massachusetts in the war with Mexico, An, [16].
- Irish element in the composition of the American people, Tributes to the, [9], [10].
- Irish emigrants arrive at Salem, Mass., [63].
- Irish emigrants drowned near Fisher’s Island, [70].
- Irish emigrants meet disaster at the Isle of Sable, [71].
- Irish enlist in the service of France, [82].
- Irish fishermen visit the shores of Newfoundland, [86].
- Irish Gimlet, A brig called the, [70].
- Irish historical literature, [17].
- Irish immigrants from British North America, [86], [88].
- Irish immigrants from Newfoundland, [86], [87].
- Irish immigrants from the West Indies, [84], [86].
- Irish immigration in 1643, Large, [51].
- Irish immigration to the United States since 1790, [80].
- Irish in America before the Revolution, The, [21].
- Irish in a New Hampshire regiment (in 1756), [76].
- Irish in a Virginia regiment commanded by Washington, [73].
- Irish influence on American life, [26].
- Irish in Illinois, The first, [95].
- Irish in Montserrat, [85].
- Irish in Newfoundland form a plan to expel the English from the island, [86], [87].
- Irish in old Albany, N. Y., Early, [138].
- Irish in the West Indies sympathize with the American Revolution, [85].
- Irish Jasper Greens, [155].
- Irish Landed Gentry when Cromwell Came to Ireland, [17].
- Irish Legion, Corcoran’s, [17], [167].
- Irish linens, poplins, muslins, sheetings and beef advertised for sale at Newport, R. I., [129].
- Irish Lynns of Antrim, The, [33].
- Irishmen of Pelham, Mass., issue a patriotic address in 1773, [49].
- Irish merchants in Spain extend hospitable treatment to John Adams, [34].
- Irish names in Rhode Island (previous to 1776), [131].
- Irish of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, The, [58].
- Irish passengers are seized and placed aboard English frigates, [88].
- Irish passengers are treacherously landed on the island of Inagua, [88].
- Irish passengers bound for Virginia, [53], [67], [76].
- Irish passengers embark for Barbadoes in the Alexander (1635), [70].
- Irish passengers on the Welcome with William Penn, [73].
- Irish passengers sail for Philadelphia, [71], [75].
- Irish patriots emigrate to Newfoundland, [84], [86].
- Irish Pedigrees, O’Hart’s, [17], [112], [116], [122].
- Irish pioneers in Glen, N. Y., return to Ireland, [71].
- Irish pioneers of California, [137].
- Irish pioneers of the Connecticut Valley, [43].
- Irish Presbyterians excluded from power and position, [83].
- Irish Presbyterian settlers of Pelham, Mass., [49].
- Irish Quaker, An, Samuel Neale, [57].
- Irish rebellion of 1798, The, [62].
- Irish regiments in the Spanish service, [113].
- Irish “restorees,” Mention of, [125].
- Irish Rhode Islanders in the American Revolution, [22].
- Irish schoolmasters in Warren, Me., [73], [74].
- Irish sentiment in the Royal Newfoundland regiment, [87].
- Irish settlement of Londonderry, N. H., The, [49], [52].
- Irish settle Montserrat, [125].
- Irish settlers in Glen, N. Y., [71].
- Irish settlers in Kittery, Me., [66], [67].
- Irish settlers in Rhode Island, [109].
- Irish settlers in Salem, N. Y., [55].
- Irish settlers in Virginia, [30].
- Irish settlers of Blandford, Mass., [47].
- Irish settlers of Chesterfield, Mass., [49], [50].
- Irish settlers of Chester, Mass., [48].
- Irish settlers of Granville, Mass., [48].
- Irish settlers of Palmer, Mass., [50].
- Irish settlers of Pelham, Mass., [49], [50].
- Irish settlers of Pittston, Me., [62].
- Irish settlers of Rowe, Mass., [48].
- Irish settlers of Shelborne, Mass., [49].
- Irish soldiers in the “Great Swamp fight,” [73].
- “Irish Soldiers in the Union and Confederate Services during the Civil War,” [21].
- Irish soldiers of the old French outposts, [99].
- Irish survivors of a shipwreck reach Canso, [71].
- Irish survivors of a shipwreck taken to Cape Ann, Mass., [71].
- Irish teachers in the American colonies, [71].
- Irish transported to Barbadoes, [70].
- Irish transported to the continent of North America, [109].
- Irish transported to the West Indies, [84], [109].
- Irish troops embark for Spain, [118].
- Irish Vanguard of Rhode Island, The, [109].
- Irish voyagers taken by a French privateer, [68].
- Irish Washingtons, The, [136].
- Isle of Sable, Irish emigrants meet disaster at the, [71].
- Isles of Shoals, Roger Kelley of the, [57].
- Jackson, Gen. Andrew, [39], [91], [137].
- Jackson, Hon. Charles, governor of Rhode Island, [57].
- Jackson, Stephen, “a native of Kilkenny, Ireland,” [57].
- Jan Andriessen, “de Iersman van Dublingh,” [22], [138].
- Jasper Greens, The, [155].
- Jefferson, Governor of Virginia, [34].
- Jones, Edward, solicitor-general of North Carolina, a native of Ireland, [58].
- John Riley and his wife Grace (who came from Ireland about 1624), [51].
- Johnson, Sir William, an Irishman, “of Johnson Hall, in the County of Tryon and Province of New York,” [63], [98].
- Jordan, Governor, of New Hampshire, [19]
- “Joseph Doyle from Rhode Island,” [75].
- Judith Carroll, Mention of (in 1775), [75].
- Jusserand, M., French Ambassador, writes to the Society, [24].
- Kansas State Historical Society, [73].
- Kaskaskia, [95], [96], [97], [98], [99], [101], [102], [103], [104], [105], [106].
- Kavanagh, Hon. Edward, of Maine, [58].
- Keeney’s ferry over the Connecticut river, [64], [65].
- Kelley, Mrs. Grace, of Providence, R. I., [61].
- Kelly, Capt. Warren Michael, [42].
- Kelly, Darby, “a soldier, a schoolmaster and a farmer,” [41].
- Kelly, Gen. Benjamin F., [41].
- Kelly, John, who in 1633 settled in Newbury, Mass., [51].
- Kelly, Michael, of the island of Conanicut, [112], [113], [114].
- Kelley, Rev. Erasmus, of Rhode Island, [129], [130].
- Kent, Pierce, Death of (New York), [20].
- Kentish Guards of Rhode Island, The, [127].
- Kentucky, The town of Grannon, [8].
- Kentucky, Death of Dennis H. Mulligan, an old resident of, [8].
- Kentucky, Hon. James H. Mulligan of, [8].
- Kerry, Ireland, [123].
- Kildare, Ireland, [121], [123].
- Kilkenny, Ireland, [57], [74].
- Killybegs, Ireland, [78].
- Kimball, Governor, of Rhode Island, [17], [20].
- Kindness of people of Cork to Ethan Allen, [34].
- King Philip’s War, [62], [118], [119], [131], [159], [160].
- “King Philip’s designs,” [112].
- Kingstown, Ireland, [88].
- Kinsale, Ireland, [33], [109], [118], [121], [124], [125], [127], [128].
- Kittery, Me, Early Irish settlers in, [66], [67].
- Knights of St. Patrick, New Haven, Conn., [23].
- Knights of St. Patrick, San Francisco, Cal., [136].
- Knox, Gen. Henry, of the Revolution, [57], [137].
- LaBussoniere, a French officer in the Mississippi valley, [95].
- Larkin, Edward, a settler as early as 1655 at Newport, R. I., [110], [111].
- Larkin, Edward, of Charlestown, Mass. (1638), [59].
- Larkins Early, of Rhode Island, [110], [111].
- Larrabee, Joanna, [79].
- Las Guasimas, Spanish Trenches of, [8].
- “Launching a Battleship from the Congressional Ways,” [13].
- Lawless, Hon. Joseph T., Mention of paper by, [135].
- “Leading men of the Bay,” Roger Williams the bearer of letters to, [72].
- Lear, Tobias, private secretary to Washington, [33].
- Lee’s surrender, [149].
- Lefferty, Bryan, attorney and private secretary to Sir William Johnson, [63].
- Letters to the Society from President Theodore Roosevelt, [18], [24].
- Lexington Alarm, The, [50], [53].
- Lexington, Battle of, [9], [134].
- Lexington, Mass., Historical Society, [14].
- Lewis family of Virginia, The, [36], [38].
- Librarian of Congress, The, [28].
- Limerick, Ireland, [61], [82], [113], [118], [129].
- Limerick, Regiment of, [113].
- Limerick, Treaty of, [82].
- Lincoln, Abraham, [10], [152].
- Lincoln’s first call for troops, [10].
- Linehan, Hon. John C., Paper by, [30].
- List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed, [74].
- Literary History of Ireland, Hyde’s, [122].
- Loan collection of Irish-American memorials, [26], [27], [28].
- Lochlin, Dennis, of Putney, Vt. (prominent in 1777), [55].
- Lodge’s Peerage of Ireland, [122].
- Londonderry, Ire., [165].
- Londonderry, N. H., The Irish settlement of, [49], [52].
- Longford, Ireland, [51], [71].
- Longevity of Irish settlers of Granville, Mass., [48].
- Long Island, Battle of, [100].
- Long, M. D., of O’Neill, Neb., Death of, [16].
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition, at St. Louis, Mo., [26], [27], [28].
- Loyal Legion, Military Order of the, [150], [158], [160].
- Lucretia, daughter of John Downing, [50].
- Lynn, Hon. Wauhope, Mention of paper by, [137].
- McAdoo, Hon. William, Addresses by, [135], [137].
- McCartee, Owen and Charles, Virginia pioneers, [32].
- MacCarthy, Charles, a founder of East Greenwich, R. I., [57], [117].
- MacCarthy, Cormac, “had been lord of Muskerry for 40 years,” [123].
- MacCarthy, Cormac Oge, becomes a viscount, [123].
- MacCarthy, Dermot, feudal lord and founder of the house of Muskerry, [123].
- MacCarthy, Donogh, is created Earl of Clancarty, [123].
- MacCarthys Glas, The, [118], [123].
- MacCarthys Reagh, The, [118], [123].
- MacCarthys, Many castles built by the, [123].
- MacCarthys Mor, The, [116], [118].
- Maccarty, Dennis, of Warren, R. I., [137].
- Maccarty, Florence, buys land in Roxbury, Mass, (in 1693), [65].
- McCarty, Capt. Page, [33].
- McCarty, Capt. Richard, “a resident of Cahokia,” [99].
- McCormick, Daniel, first president of the New York Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, [72].
- McCoy, Rev. John J., mention of paper by, [135].
- McCurtin, Daniel, at the siege of Boston, [68].
- McGee, Thomas D’Arcy, [107], [108].
- McGinnis, Capt. William, killed in battle, [55].
- McGinness, Col. John R., Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., [15].
- McGuinness, Bernard, Death of (Providence, R. I.), [13].
- McGuinness, Hon. Edwin D., Death of (Providence, R. I.), [9], [13].
- McGuire, Capt. Francis, an officer in the Revolution, [35].
- McGuire, Dr. Hunter, of Virginia, [35].
- McGuire, Rev. Francis D., Death of (Albany, N. Y.), [26].
- McKechnie, Rev. J. H., Death of (Worcester, Mass.), [12].
- McKeever, Capt. and Brvt. Lieut.-Col. Samuel, Death of (Somerville, Mass.), [15].
- McLaughlin, Thomas, an officer in Stark’s regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill, [64].
- “McLaughlin was made captain of the company the morning after the battle,” [64].
- McNamee, Mayor, of Cambridge, Mass., [14].
- McNulty, Rev. J. J., Death of (Boston, Mass.), [13].
- McMahon, Capt., an officer under Wayne, [37].
- McQuade, James, killed by Indians, [69].
- MacSparran, Rev. James, an early Irish clergyman of Rhode Island, [136].
- Machias, Me., The O’Briens of, [25].
- Mack, Mayor, of Elizabeth, N. J., [15].
- Macneven, William J., [90].
- Macoone, John, an early Rhode Island settler, [116], [117].
- Macroom, Ire., [124].
- Madison, President, [90].
- Magee, Capt. James, “a convivial, noble-hearted Irishman,” [72].
- Magoon family, The, [50].
- Magoon, Isaac, from Ireland, [50].
- Maguire, Bryan, baron of Enniskillen, [126].
- Maguire, Connor, attainted by British law, [126].
- Maguire, Constant, of Rhode Island, [126].
- Maguire, Thomas, lord of Fermanagh, [126].
- Maguires, Ancient patrimony of the, [126].
- Maguires of Rhode Island, Early, [126].
- Mahone, Gen. William, [42].
- Mahoney, Jane, weds (in 1750) John Clary, [149].
- Maine Genealogist and Recorder, [64].
- Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, [62], [63], [67].
- “Major Burke was clerk of the town for twenty-two years,” [46].
- “Major George Croghan,” [17].
- Malvern Hill, Battle of, [10], [149], [171].
- Malavery, John, an early resident of Providence, R. I., [117].
- Manners, customs and phrases of the mountaineers, [41].
- Many castles built by the MacCarthys, [123].
- “Many of the Prison ship martyrs were Irish,” [16].
- Mark, Patrick, of Charlestown, Mass. (in 1650), [62].
- Marye’s Heights, [27], [149], [171], [172].
- Maryland, First colonists to, [125].
- Maryland line, The, [68].
- “Mary ye Wife of Morgan Murphy,” [67].
- Mason and Dixon’s line, [42].
- Massachusetts Bay Colony, Supplies from Ireland for, [78].
- Massachusetts Historical Society, [74].
- Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the Revolution, [9].
- Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention, [152].
- “Massacre after massacre” by the English soldiery in Ireland, [115].
- Massacre ordered by English lords justices, [115].
- “Master John Sullivan and Family of Somersworth and Berwick,” [15].
- Mather, Increase, [69].
- Mather, Cotton, Sermon by, [77].
- Maumee Rapids, Battle of, [104].
- Maxwell, Benjamin, patriot of the Revolution, [54].
- Maxwell, Col Hugh, of the Revolution, [53], [54].
- Mayor Boyle of Newport, R. I., [16], [147].
- Mayor Collins of Boston, Mass., [12], [13], [149].
- Mayor Garretson of Newport, R. I., [11].
- Mayor Mack of Elizabeth, N. J., [15].
- Mayor McGuinness of Providence, R. I., [9], [13].
- Mayor McNamee of Cambridge, Mass., [14].
- Mayor Studley of New Haven, Conn., [23].
- Mayor Van Wyck of New York city, [8].
- Meagher’s Irish Brigade, [10], [27], [149], [170], [171], [172].
- Meath, Ireland, [116].
- Medal of Honor Legion, [166], [170].
- Membership roll of the American-Irish Historical Society, [146].
- Memorials, Loan collection of Irish-American, [26], [27], [28].
- “Men, women and children perished alike,” [115].
- Mexico, The war with, [17].
- Middletown, Ireland, [45].
- Michael and Bridget Phillips, children of Michael and Bridget, [60].
- Miles, Gen. Nelson A., [19], [150].
- Military History of New Hampshire, Adjutant-General’s Report, [66], [76].
- Military Order of Foreign Wars, [147].
- Military Order of the Loyal Legion, [150], [158], [160].
- Minute Men, [50], [53], [66].
- Mississippi valley, The, [95], [96].
- Monaghan, Lieut. David, of Col. Wm. Thomson’s regiment of rangers, [63].
- Monmouth, Battle of, [100].
- Montgomery, Capt. John, [101].
- Montgomery, Gen. Richard, [9], [10], [96].
- Montgomery tablet and monument, St. Paul’s church, Broadway, New York city, [10].
- Montserrat settled by Irish, [125].
- Monument unveiled at Elizabeth, N. J., to Hon. W. A. M. Mack, [15].
- Mooney, John A. (LL. D.), Death of (New York), [23].
- Moore, Col. James, of the First regiment, North Carolina Continentals, [61].
- Moore, Judge Maurice, [61].
- Moore, Roger, famous Irish chieftain, [68].
- Moore’s History of North Carolina, [58], [59], [60].
- Moran, Col. James, Mention of paper by, [137].
- Morrell, Lysbell, “an Irish woman,” [56].
- Morrison, Mrs. Robert, [105], [106].
- Mortimer, Capt. Philip, “who came from Ireland,” [71].
- Moseley, Edward A., Mention of paper by, [137].
- “Mostly Irishmen from Pelham and elsewhere,” [50].
- Mountcashel, [123].
- Moylan, John, patriot of the Revolution, [37].
- Moylan, Stephen, of the Revolution, [72].
- “Mr. Mark Lynch, merchant in Nantes,” [34].
- Mulligan, Dennis H., an old resident of Kentucky, [8].
- Mulligan, Hon. James H., of Kentucky, [8].
- Mundy, Death of Rev. John F. (Cambridge, Mass.), [7].
- Munster, Ireland, [123], [124].
- Murfey, Capt. John, of Newport, R. I., [129].
- Murfey, Phœbe, dies at Newport, R. I., [129].
- Murphy, Edward, of Newport, R. I., [129].
- Murphy, James, Death of (Lawrence, Mass.), [9].
- Murphy, John, of Salem, Mass., [65].
- Murphy, Timothy, a patriot of the Revolution, [69].
- Murray, Daniel, “an Irishman who supplied provisions for Clark’s Illinois army,” [104].
- Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Papers by, [55], [109], [134], [135], [136], [137], [138].
- Muskerry, [123], [124], [125].
- “My business here is to carry passengers and servants,” [62].
- “My three sisters’ three sons,” [117].
- Narragansett country, The, [117], [119].
- Narragansett Historical Register, [120].
- Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I., Dr. James E. Sullivan entertains the Society at the, [17], [19].
- “Nearly one half of the passengers perished,” [71].
- Nebraska, University of, [15], [20].
- Neil, John, “from Ireland,” [60].
- New England Historic, Genealogical Register, [69], [74], [78].
- New England Historic, Genealogical Society, [20].
- Newfoundland Irish serve on American privateers in the War of 1812, [88].
- New Hampshire Historical Society, [15].
- New Hampshire State library, [147].
- New Haven Colony Historical Society, [24].
- New Haven, Conn., The Society holds a field-day at, [23].
- New Jersey, Daniel Neil an artillery officer of, in the Revolution, [59].
- New Orleans, Battle of, [91], [137].
- Newport Historical Society, [20].
- Newport, R. I., marriages, Some, [130].
- Newport, R. I., Mercury, [129].
- New Ross, Ireland, [58].
- Newry, Ireland, [62].
- Newtonards, Ireland, [90].
- New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., Headquarters of the Society at the, [15].
- New York Chamber of Commerce, [146], [150].
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- New York, Fourth Heavy Artillery of (in the Civil War), [149].
- New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, [62], [65].
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- New York Herald, [13].
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- New York, Some marriage licenses issued in the province of, [75].
- New York State Civil Service Commission, [154].
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- New York State Constitutional Convention, [150].
- New York State Board of Law Examiners, [152].
- New York Sun, [9].
- New York Supreme Court, [18], [142], [143], [151], [167], [168].
- New York Volunteers, The Sixty-ninth, [10], [28], [34].
- Nineteenth Army Corps Association, [158].
- “Ninety-six of the ship’s company had died on the voyage,” [71].
- Ninth Connecticut Infantry (in the Civil War), [23], [24], [148], [158].
- Ninth Massachusetts Infantry in the Civil War, [20].
- North American Review, [13].
- North Carolina Foot, Sixth Regiment of, [60].
- North Carolina, Governor Dobbs of, [60].
- North Carolina, Provincial Congress of, [56], [59].
- “Not a child, were it but a hand high, was left alive,” [115].
- “Not a Tory in his town,” [53].
- Nugent, Gen. Robert, Death of, [10].
- O’Bannon, Capt. James H., of Virginia, [12].
- “Obnoxious to the royalists,” [77].
- O’Brien, Captain Laurence, Address by, [137].
- O’Brien, Kennedy, an early resident of Augusta, Ga., [58].
- O’Brien, Lucy Todd, [55].
- O’Brien, Nancy, of New London, Conn., [60].
- O’Briens of Machias, Me., The, [135], [138].
- O’Briens, The, of Machias, Me., [25].
- O’Brien, The Clan, [138].
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- O’Donoghoe Mor, The, [123].
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- O’Fallon, Col. John, [39].
- O’Fallon, Dr. James, of Virginia, [38].
- O’Fallon family of St. Louis, Mo., [38], [39], [100].
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- “Of Galway in Ireland,” [56].
- Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War, [65].
- Officers of the Society, [5], [6].
- O’Flaherty, Dr. John, Death of (Hartford, Conn.), [168].
- O’Hanlon, Canon, of Ireland, [17].
- O’Hart, John, Death of (Dublin, Ire.), [16].
- O’Hart’s Irish Landed Gentry, [122].
- O’Hart’s Irish Pedigrees, [116], [122].
- O’Kelley, John, an Irish settler of Warren, R. I., [70].
- O’Kellys, The, eminent in Ireland, [113].
- O’Killia (O’Kelly), David, an Irish pioneer of Cape Cod, Mass., [159].
- Old Dominion, The, [30], [31].
- Olson, A. B., Denver, Col., [25].
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- O’Neal, Major Ferdinand, [36].
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- O’Neill, Captain “Bucky,” [7].
- O’Neill, James L., Paper by, [136].
- Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., Col. John R. McGinniss of the, [15].
- Ormonde, The house of, [67].
- Ormund, Lord, Mandate issued to, [115].
- O’Reilly, General, [104].
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- O’Reilly, Mary Boyle, of Boston, Mass., [27].
- O’Shea, J. Augustus, [14].
- O’Shea, Marion, [14].
- O’Sullivan, Mor, The, [123].
- Over 4,000 acres allotted Major Thomas Quirk, [101].
- “Owned about 1,400 acres of the best land in Ware, Mass.,” [50].
- Oyster Bay, N. Y., [18], [24].
- Pan-American Exposition, [159].
- Papers and Addresses under the auspices of the American-Irish Historical Society, [139].
- Papers Relating chiefly to the Maryland Line During the Revolution, [68].
- Parole for the day; “Boston”; countersign; “St. Patrick,” [64].
- “Patrick and Richard Riley come to Windsor and Weathersfield, Conn., in 1639,” [51].
- “Patrick’s swamp,” [46].
- “Paymaster of the Third Regiment and also of the three companies of Light Horse,” [59].
- Peach Orchard, Battle of, [10], [150].
- Pearson’s Genealogies, [58].
- Peerage of Ireland, Lodge’s, [122].
- Pennsylvania Bar Association, [157].
- Pennsylvania Line, First Regiment of the, [61].
- Penn, William, on the ship Welcome, [73].
- “People of Consequence,” [73].
- “People of property,” [73].
- Perry, Commodore O. H., [137].
- Philip’s War, King, [62], [118], [119], [131], [159], [160].
- Pierre de Margerie, French charge d’Affaires, [19].
- Pilgrims and Puritans, [42].
- Pitman, Margaret, weds James Murphy at Newport, R. I., [130].
- Platt, U. S. Senator O. H., [24].
- Plymouth Colony, Early Irish in the, [137].
- Point Pleasant, Battle of, [37].
- Polk, President, [106].
- Pollock, Oliver, an Irishman who financed Clark’s military campaign in Illinois and Indiana, [104].
- Pontiac, Chief, [97], [98].
- Portrush, Ireland, [77], [78].
- Prendergast’s Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland, [122].
- Prendergast’s Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution, [122].
- Presbyterians, Persecution inflicted upon the Irish, [83].
- Preservation of historic landmarks, [13].
- President Buchanan’s father, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, comes to this country in the brig Providence, [75].
- President Lincoln’s first call for troops, [10].
- Presidents-General of the American-Irish Historical Society, [145].
- Preston, William, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, born in Ireland, [63].
- Princeton, Battle of, [53], [59].
- Prison-ship Martyrs, The, [16].
- Proctor, Gen. Thomas, a native of Ireland, [62].
- Proscriptive laws against Catholics, [84].
- Providence, R. I., Gazette, [129].
- Providence, R. I., Patriots of, destroy the British armed vessel Gaspee, [69].
- Provincial Assembly of Virginia, [40].
- Provincial Congress of North Carolina, [56], [59].
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- Queenstown, Ireland, [52].
- Quinton, Col. William, is appointed a brigadier-general, [20].
- “Quirk was a brave and a fine-looking Irishman,” [101].
- Randolph, Governor, of Virginia, [37].
- Reception to the Society by Governor Kimball of Rhode Island, [20].
- Records of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, [131].
- Records of the Town of Providence, R. I., [62].
- Redding, James F., Death of (Charleston, S. C.), [26].
- Regiment of Rangers, Col. William Thomson’s, [63].
- “Remained and went not away,” [109].
- Revolution, Gen. John Sullivan of the, [11], [18].
- Revolution, Sons of the, [147].
- Reynolds, Ex-Gov. John, [105], [107].
- Rhode Island, Battle of, [11], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [135], [137].
- Rhode Island, Congressman Bull of, writes to the Society, [11], [20].
- Rhode Island, Death of Ex-Secretary of State McGinness of, [9].
- Rhode Island, Early Caseys of, [114], [115], [116].
- Rhode Island, Early Larkins of, [110], [111].
- Rhode Island, Early Murphys of, [129], [133].
- Rhode Island, Gov. Charles Jackson of, [57].
- Rhode Island, Governor Gregory of, writes to the Society, [11].
- Rhode Island Historical Society, [19], [141], [157], [166].
- Rhode Island, Interesting Reminiscences of Newport, [128], [129].
- Rhode Island, Irish names in, previous to 1776, [131].
- Rhode Island Normal School, [20].
- Rhode Island, Records of the General Assembly of, [131].
- Rhode Island Supreme Court, [18], [19], [20].
- Rhode Island, The Irish Vanguard of, [109].
- Riddle, Patrick E., Death of (Boston, Mass.), [13].
- Riley, Garret and Miles, [51].
- Riley, Grace (O’Dea), [51].
- Riley, John, and his wife Grace, [51].
- Riley, John, buys land in 1684 in Springfield, Mass., [45].
- Riley, Patrick and Richard, [51].
- Rileys in Connecticut, Early, [51].
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- Rochambeau’s army, The Irish in, [135].
- Rochambeau Monument, at Washington, D. C., Dedication of the, [15].
- Roche, James Jeffrey, Mention of paper by, [135].
- Rogers, Hon. Horatio, [20].
- Rogers, Lucy Clark, [100].
- Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston, [147].
- Roman Catholic archdiocese of Philadelphia, [171].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Duluth, [163].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Great Falls, [160].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Los Angeles, [149].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Sioux City, [155].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Springfield, Mass., [157].
- Roman Catholic diocese of Wilmington, Del., [164].
- Roosevelt, Mrs. Robert B., [14].
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- Rosary Magazine, The, [25], [153].
- Roscommon, Ireland, [129].
- Ross, Rev. Robert, patriot of the Revolution, [77].
- “Roule of ye Freemen of ye colonie of everie Towne,” [56].
- “Rough Riders” regiment, [7].
- Rowan, Archibald Hamilton, [90].
- Rowe, Matthew, “at New Haven, Conn., in 1650,” [59].
- Rowe, Nicholas, “at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1640,” [59].
- Royal Historical and Archæological Society of Ireland, [17].
- Royal Irish Academy, [148], [150].
- Royal Newfoundland regiment, Irish sentiment in the, [87].
- Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland), [148].
- Sackett, Adjutant-General, of Rhode Island, [17].
- Salem [Mass.] Press Historical and Genealogical Record, [64].
- Sally Crowninshield of Salem, Mass., [65].
- St. Kitts, Charles Mac Carthy a resident of, [117], [125].
- St. Kitts, Irish Catholics in, visited by Father John Destriche, [125], [126].
- St. Kitts, Irish colors displayed at, [85].
- St. Kitts, Large numbers of Irish in, [125].
- St. Louis, Mo., Louisiana Purchase Exposition, [26], [27], [28].
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- St. Patrick’s day, Early celebrations of, [137].
- St. Patrick, Friendly Sons of, New York, [72].
- St. Patrick, Friendly Sons of, Philadelphia, [72].
- St. Patrick, Knights of, San Francisco, Cal., [136].
- St. Patrick’s lodge of Masons, [58].
- St. Vincent de Paul, Society of, [156], [157].
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- Scituate, Mass., Early residents of, from Ireland, [60].
- Scott, General, [16].
- Scully, Martin, Mention of paper by, [135].
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- Selectman Hutchinson of Lexington, Mass., welcomes the Society, [14].
- Selectman Taylor of Lexington, Mass., entertains the Society, [14].
- Sellick, David, craves pardon “for his offence in bringing some of the Irish men on shoare,” [110].
- “Seneschal of the manor of Macroom,” [124].
- “Sent by his father from Ireland to America,” [69].
- Shahan, Rev. Thomas, Death of (Malden, Mass.), [21].
- Shay’s insurrection, [49].
- Sheahan, Dennis Harvey, Mention of address by, [136].
- Shea, John Gilmary, [59].
- Sheridan, Gen. Michael V., [14].
- Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., [14].
- Sherman, Rev. Andrew M., Mention of paper by, [25], [138].
- Sherry’s, New York city, Gathering of the Society at, [9].
- Simms’ Frontiersmen of New York, [63], [71].
- Sixteenth (Mass.) regiment (in the Civil War), [160].
- Sixth Regiment of North Carolina Foot, [60].
- Sixty-ninth New York Volunteers, [10], [28], [34].
- Smilie, Senator, a veteran of the Revolution, [90].
- Smith, Joseph, Mention of papers by, [134], [135].
- Smith, Mary, “great granddaughter of the second landgrave of South Carolina,” [68].
- Smithsonian Institution, [151].
- Society of Colonial Wars, [147], [160].
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul, [156], [157].
- Society of the Cincinnati, [18], [60], [137], [166].
- Society, The, welcomed to Newport, R. I., by Mayor Garretson, [11].
- Soldiers in King Philip’s War, Bodge’s, [131].
- Some Voices from ye olden time, [55].
- Sons of the American Revolution, [160], [174].
- Sons of the Revolution, [7], [9], [147].
- Southern Cotton Exchange, [155].
- Southern Historical Society, Richmond, Va., [10].
- South Mountain, Battle of, [27].
- Spain, Irish troops embark for, [118].
- Spain, War with, [7], [147], [152], [165].
- Spanish flag replaces the British, [102].
- Spanish service, Irish regiments in the, [113].
- Spanish trenches of Las Guasimas, [8].
- Spencer, Lady Elizabeth, [124].
- Sperry, Congressman, of Connecticut, [23], [24].
- Spottsylvania militia, [33].
- Stackpole’s History of Durham, Me., [61], [78].
- State vice-presidents of the Society, [6].
- Sterling, Conn., named in honor of an Irish physician and surgeon, [68].
- Stiles, Rev. Edward, [128].
- Stiness, Chief Justice, of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, writes to the Society, [19].
- “Stonewall Brigade,” The, [12].
- Strangers warned to depart according to law, [75].
- “Strongly affected to Popery,” [30].
- Studley, Mayor of New Haven, Conn., [23].
- Sullivan, Captain, “an officer in the Virginia forces,” [36], [37].
- Sullivan, Death of John A. (New York), [14].
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- Sullivan, Dr. John, a descendant of Gen. John Sullivan, [11], [18].
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- Sullivan, George, son of Gen. John Sullivan of the Revolution, [26].
- Sullivan, George Rogers Clark, [100].
- Sullivan, John, purser of the Cygnet, [61].
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- Sullivan’s Militia, [37].
- Supreme Court of South Carolina, [68].
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- Tandy, Napper, [90].
- Tate’s Academy, Wilmington, N. C., [55].
- Taylor, Gen. Zachary, [16], [101].
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- Tecumseh, Indian chief, [90].
- Tenth New Hampshire Infantry, [42].
- Tenth U. S. Infantry, [22].
- Thames, Battle of the, [90].
- “The battle flags of the Irish Brigade had become so torn and shattered by shot and shell of the many battles,” [28].
- The Charming Molly brings 162 passengers from Ireland, [66].
- “The finest horseman in the American army,” [36].
- “The four other regiments of the Irish Brigade,” [27].
- “The last MacCarthy Mor,” [123].
- “The O’Briens of Machias, Me., patriots of the American Revolution,” [25].
- “The old Catholic church at Fredericksburg,” [28].
- The “precincts of ye said Towne of Providence,” [60].
- “The record of an Irish regiment in our great war,” [24].
- “The Requiem of the Drums,” [7].
- The Salem Book, [55].
- “These battle-scarred relics,” [28].
- The ship Hope arrives from Ireland with 200 passengers, [62].
- The ship Sagamore brings 381 passengers from Ireland, [67].
- The title and dignity of “MacCarthy Mor,” [124].
- “They named one of the principal streets of the town, Ireland street,” [50].
- “They were a robust set of men,” [52].
- Third Middlesex regiment (Mass.), [160].
- Thirteenth U. S. Infantry, [10], [11].
- Thirtieth Virginia Cavalry, [34].
- “This was an Irish regiment,” [23].
- Three thousand acres willed to John and Benjamin O’Fallon, [100].
- Ticonderoga, Capture of, [69], [70].
- Ticonderoga, The Ruins of Fort, [16].
- Tillinghast, Hon. Pardon E., [18].
- Tippecanoe, Battle of, [39], [100].
- Tipperary, Ireland, [14].
- Tone, Theobald Wolfe, [88], [90].
- “To the memory of the Irishmen in the American Revolution,” [18].
- Towns in western Massachusetts named after places in Ireland, [47].
- “To ye care of mr Winthrop, mercht in Cork,” [62].
- Transfer of Erin, Amory’s, [122].
- Treaty of Ghent, [91].
- Treaty of Limerick, [82].
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- Trinity College, Dublin, [66], [174].
- Tufts College, [7], [141].
- Twelfth Massachusetts Infantry (in the Civil War), [156].
- “Twelve weeks from London and seven from Cork,” [75].
- Twenty-eighth Massachusetts regiment in the Civil War, [27], [149].
- Ulster, Ireland, [33], [114], [115], [116], [122].
- Ultonia, Regiment of, [113].
- United Irishman, The, [168].
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- United States Navy Department, [162].
- United States Senator George F. Hoar, [19].
- United States Senator O. H. Platt, [24].
- United States Senator Wetmore, [19], [20].
- United States War Department, [22], [23].
- Unscrupulous captains of emigrant ships, [88].
- “Until he fell mortally wounded at the second battle of Bull Run,” [27].
- University of Chicago, [7].
- University of Pennsylvania, [90], [157], [174].
- University of Nebraska, [15], [20].
- University of Wisconsin, [143].
- Valentia, Ireland, [123].
- Valley Forge, Anniversary of the Evacuation of, [23].
- Valorous charges of Meagher’s Irish Brigade, [149], [171], [172].
- Van Bergens “of Catskill and Coxsackie,” [61].
- Van Rensselaer, Sanders, [74].
- Van Rensselaer, Schuyler, [74].
- Van Wyck, Mayor, of New York City, [8].
- Vermont, Rutland County Medical and Surgical Society, [157].
- Vice-presidents of the Society, [6].
- Villanova College, [15].
- Virginia, Brian Kelly sails for, in the Safety (1635), [70].
- Virginia, Capt. James H. O’Bannon of, [12].
- Virginia, Daniel Gookin locates in, [67].
- Virginia, Early Irish Settlers in, [30].
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- Virginia House of Burgesses, [63].
- Virginia, Irish Catholics are refused permission to land in, [125].
- Virginia Legislature, The, [12].
- Virginia, Irish passengers bound for, [53], [67], [76].
- Virginia Line, The, [36].
- Virginia, Provincial Assembly of, [40].
- Virginia settlers massacred by Indians, [31].
- Virginia, The Lewis family of, [36], [38].
- Virginia, The Lynch family of, [35].
- Vital Record of Rhode Island, Arnold’s, [131].
- Von Sternberg, Baron Speck, German ambassador, [24].
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- Washington and his compatriots, [86].
- Washington, D. C., Dedication of the Rochambeau monument, [15].
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- Washington, George, [33], [64], [73], [77].
- Washingtons, The Irish, [136].
- Waterford, Ireland, [62], [115], [118].
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- Watson, Matthew, an Irish pioneer of Barrington, R. I., [136].
- Wayne, Gen. Anthony, [104].
- Webster Regiment, The, of Massachusetts, [156].
- “Were mostly Irishmen,” [96].
- West Indies, Irish transported to the, [84], [109].
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- Wetmore, U. S. Senator, [19], [20].
- West Point, [150].
- Wexford, Ireland, [58], [65], [73], [86], [90], [110].
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- White House, The Society received by President Roosevelt at the, [15].
- White Oak Swamp, Battle of, [10].
- White, Rev. Andrew (S. J.), [125].
- Wicklow, Ireland, [115].
- “Wild Geese,” The, [83], [87].
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- Winthrop, Gov. John, [78].
- Wisconsin, University of, [143].
- “Wound, kill, slay, and destroy,” Lord Ormund is ordered to, [115].
- Wyman’s Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, Mass., [57], [58], [59], [62].
- Yorktown, Surrender of Cornwallis at, [100].
[1]. Treasurer-General of the Society, and State Insurance Commissioner of New Hampshire.
[2]. This paper deals chiefly with that portion of the Connecticut valley within the state of Massachusetts.
[3]. Secretary-General of the Society.
[4]. This paper recently appeared in the columns of The Pilot, Boston, Mass. The writer is a member of the American-Irish Historical Society.
[5]. Very plainly not Galloway in Scotland.
[6]. The O’Larkins were chieftains in the present Irish counties of Wexford and Galway. They had a castle and fortress at Carn, now the headland called Carnsore Point, Wexford. That and the adjacent territory was at one period known as “O’Larkin’s country.”
[7]. See Austin’s Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, a work of great value and interest.