The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. I, 1898

Part 13

Chapter 133,414 wordsPublic domain

=McVey, Edward D.=, 519 Westford Street, Lowell, Mass.

=McVicar, P. A.=, Auburndale, Mass.

=McWilliams, Daniel A.=, 16 Hamilton Street, New Haven, Conn.

=Mahoney, Michael P.=, 63 East Street, Providence, R. I.

=Manning, Timothy T.=, Springfield, Mass.

=Meany, Thomas J.=, New Bedford, Mass.

=Mehegan, Daniel J.= (M. D.), 31 Broadway, Taunton, Mass.

=Melden, P. M.=, Rutland, Vt.

=Mellen, Hon. W. M. E.=, ex-Mayor, Chicopee, Mass.

=Middleton, Very Rev. Thomas C.= (D. D., O. S. A.), Villanova College, Villanova, Pa.

=Miskella, James=, 10 Chase Street, Lowell, Mass.

=Molloy, Hugh J.=, State Normal School, Lowell, Mass.

=Moloney, T. W.=, of Butler & Moloney, counsellors-at-law, Mead Building, Rutland, Vt.

=Mooney, J. G.=, 154 Exchange Street, Bangor, Me.

=Mooney, John A.=, 353 West 27th Street, New York City.

=Moore, Dr. James A.=, 223 Grand Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

=Moore, O’Brien= (life member), recently of the Washington (D. C.) bureau of the _St. Louis Republic_; publisher of the _Daily Gazette_, Charleston, W. Va.

=Moran, Col. James=, Providence, R. I., commanding the 2d Regiment, R. I. M.

=Moran, Thomas, Jr.=, Biddeford, Me.

=Moran, William=, Biddeford, Me.

=Morrissey, William T.=, Portsmouth, N. H.

=Morrissey, Very Rev. Andrew= (C. S. C.), president of the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.

=Morrison, Francis M.=, 492 Main Street, Worcester, Mass.

=Moseley, Edward A.= (President-General of the Society), Secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C.; born in 1846, at Newburyport, Mass. He is a member of the Society of Colonial Wars, a member of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, a member of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution, a member of the Bunker Hill Monument Society, where his great-grandfather fought as captain in General Putnam’s Brigade from Connecticut; has received the thanks of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts “for distinguished services in the cause of humanity”; is the great-great-grandson of Col. Jonathan Buck; great-grandson of Col. Ebenezer Buck; also claims descent from Col. William Gilmore, of New Hampshire, formerly of Coleraine, Ireland—all Revolutionary heroes. His father, Edward S. Moseley, of Newburyport, Mass., is a member of the executive committee of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati.

=Moses, George H.=, editor _The Monitor_, Concord, N. H. (U. S. Senator Chandler’s paper).

=Moynihan, Michael A.=, Portsmouth, N. H.; U. S. Internal Revenue Office.

=Mulholland, Gen. St. Clair A.=, U. S. Pension Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.; Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel, 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers; Brevet Brigadier-General for gallant conduct in Wilderness campaign; Brevet Major-General for capturing a fort in front of Petersburg, Va.; Congress medal of honor for services at battle of Chancellorsville; wounded at Fredericksburg, at the Wilderness, at Po River, and near Cold Harbor; served two years in Meagher’s Irish Brigade, and in the last year of the war commanded the Fourth Brigade, First Division, Second Corps (Hancock’s).

=Mullaney, Rev. John F.=, Rector Church of St. John the Baptist, Syracuse, N. Y.

=Mullen, Hugh=, of Brown, Durrell & Co., Boston, Mass.

=Mulligan, B. J.=, 37 Warren Street, Salem, Mass.

=Mundy, Rev. John F.=, 55 Norfolk Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.

=Murphy, Chas. B.=, Augusta, Me.

=Murphy, D. P., Jr.=, 31 Barclay Street, New York City.

=Murphy, Daniel D.= (M. D.), Amesbury, Mass.

=Murphy, David E.=, 8 Perley Street, Concord, N. H.

=Murphy, Edward J.=, 327 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.

=Murphy, Frank J.=, lock box 161, Olean, N. Y.

=Murphy, Hon. John R.=, water commissioner, Boston, Mass.; ex-Senator of Massachusetts.

=Murphy, James=, real estate and insurance, Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

=Murphy, James=, 42 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I.

=Murphy, James R.=, lawyer, 27 School Street, Boston, Mass.

=Murphy, John A.=, 276 Union Street, Springfield, Mass.; Taylor, Nichols Company.

=Murphy, Thomas=, 144 Elm Street, Biddeford, Me.

=Murray, Capt. John F.=, police department, Cambridge, Mass.; residence, 9 Avon Street.

=Murray, Frank E.=, 47 Park Street, Worcester, Mass.

=Murray, Joseph T.=, 131 Pearl Street, Manchester, N. H.

=Murray, Michael J.=, attorney-at-law, 27 School Street, Boston, Mass.

=Murray, Thomas Hamilton=, Secretary-General of the Society, 1 Beechwood Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I.; an editor of many years’ experience on leading daily papers; is the author of numerous articles relating to early Irish settlers in this country.

=Naphen, Hon. Henry F.=, lawyer, 42 Court Street, Boston, Mass.; has served as a member of the Boston School Board and as bail commissioner; was a member of the State Senate 1885–87.

=Neagle, Rev. Richard=, Malden, Mass.

=Neagle, Thomas J.=, 66 Franklin Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Neilon, John F.=, Saco, Me.

=Nelligan, Rev. John P.=, Hallowell, Me.

=Nicholson, George=, 40 Oak Street, Lynn, Mass.

=Nolan, Frank F.=, 224 Thames Street, Newport, R. I.

=O’Beirne, Gen. James R.=, 357 West 117th Street, New York City; in military life has held every commissioned rank up to Brevet Brigadier-General of Volunteers; has also been Provost Marshal, D. C.; Deputy U. S. Marshal, D. C.; Register of Wills, D. C.; editor _Sunday Gazette_, Washington, D. C.; Special Agent U. S. Indian affairs; Special Agent U. S. Treasury Department; Assistant U. S. Commissioner of Immigration at New York City; is now Commissioner of Charities, New York City; Past Commander U. S. Medal of Honor Legion.

=O’Brien, Capt. Lawrence=, New Haven, Conn.

=O’Brien, Charles J.=, 670 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

=O’Brien, Frank J.=, of Donigan & O’Brien, clothiers, 322 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.; late a member of the City Council.

=O’Brien, Hon. C. D.=, of the law firm C. D. & Thomas D. O’Brien, 212 Globe Building, St Paul, Minn.; ex-Mayor of St. Paul.

=O’Brien, Hon. Morgan J.=, 42 West 44th Street, New York City; a Justice of the Supreme Court.

=O’Brien, James W.=, lawyer, 23 Court Street Boston, Mass.

=O’Brien, John Boyle=, 1 Beacon Street Boston, Mass.

=O’Brien, John D.=, Bank of Minnesota Building, St. Paul, Minn.; of the law firm Stevens, O’Brien, Cole & Albrecht.

=O’Brien, Patrick=, 399 South Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.; a member of the Board of Aldermen.

=O’Brien, Rev. James J.=, Somerville, Mass.; a son of the late Hon. Hugh O’Brien, Mayor of Boston.

=O’Brien, Rev. Michael= (life member), Rector St. Patrick’s Church, Lowell, Mass.

=O’Brien, T. Carl=, Chamber of Commerce Building, Boston, Mass.

=O’Brien, Thomas=, Pawtucket R. I.; a member of the Board of Aldermen.

=O’Brien, Very Rev. Michael C.=, 30 Cedar Street Bangor, Me.; Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland.

=O’Byrne, M. A.=, 370 West 118th Street New York City.

=O’Callaghan, John=, editorial department _Daily Globe_, Boston, Mass.

=O’Callaghan, P. J.=, Lawrence, Mass.

=O’Callaghan, Rev. Denis=, Rector St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, South Boston, Mass.

=O’Connell, Dr. J. C.=, U. S. Pension Office, Washington, D. C.

=O’Connell, J. D.=, Bureau of Statistics, U. S. Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.

=O’Connell, Timothy=, 140 State Street Newburyport, Mass.

=O’Connor, Charles A.=, 135 Lawrence Street, Manchester, N. H.; Member State Constitutional Convention; two terms State Legislature; ex-Consul to Yarmouth, N. S.

=O’Connor, Charles J.=, 4 Weybosset Street, Providence, R. I.

=O’Connor, D. F.=, lawyer, 341 Central Street Manchester, N. H.

=O’Connor, Dr. Joseph M.=, 204 Main Street, Biddeford, Me.

=O’Connor, Edward DeV.=, 4 Weybosset Street, Providence, R. I.

=O’Connor, Francis=, Principal of Commercial College, Kansas City, Kan.

=O’Connor, Francis=, 531 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

=O’Connor, James=, 37 Prospect Street Biddeford, Me.

=O’Connor, John D.=, The Washington Press, 18 Essex Street, Boston, Mass.

=O’Connor, Patrick=, 99 Mill Street New Haven, Conn.

=O’Conor, P. H.=, Washington Street, Peabody, Mass.

=O’Day, Daniel=, 128 West 72d Street, New York City.

=O’Doherty, Hon. Matthew=, Louisville, Ky.

=O’Doherty, John D.= (M. D.), 11 Bennett Street, Brighton (Boston), Mass.

=O’Doherty, Rev. James=, Rector St James’s Roman Catholic Church, Haverhill, Mass.

=O’Donnell, Rev. Philip J.=, 887 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, Mass.

=O’Donoghue, Col. D. O’C.=, 75 Emery Street Portland, Me.

=O’Dowd, Michael=, 922 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H.

=O’Driscoll, Daniel M.=, Western Union Telegraph Co., Charleston, S. C.

=O’Dwyer, Hon. E. F.=, 37 West 76th Street, New York City.

=O’Farrell, Charles=, Province Court, Boston, Mass.

=O’Farrell, Col. P. A.=, Spokane, Wash.

=O’Farrell, Patrick=, of O’Farrell & Son, lawyers, Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 1425 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C.

=O’Farrell, Rev. Denis J.=, 7 North Square, Boston, Mass.; Rector St. Stephen’s Church.

=O’Flaherty, John= (M. D.), Hartford, Conn.; served during the Civil War in Corcoran’s Legion as a member of the 170th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers.

=O’Flynn, Thomas F.=, 25 Grosvenor Street, Worcester, Mass.

=O’Hart, John=, 1 Woodside, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Ireland; author of _O’Hart’s Irish Pedigrees_, _The Last Princes of Tara_, etc.

=O’Hearn, William H.= (M. D.), 283 Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

=O’Keefe, Daniel T.= (M. D.), 183 Green Street, Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.

=O’Keefe, Edmund=, Inspector Buildings, New Bedford, Mass.

=O’Keefe, John A.=, lawyer, 25 Exchange Street, Lynn, Mass.; formerly Principal of the High School, that city; recently candidate for Attorney-General of Massachusetts.

=O’Kennedy, J. J. Karbry= (LL.D.), 111 Broadway, New York City.

=O’Loughlin, Patrick=, lawyer, 23 Court Street, Boston, Mass.

=O’Mahoney, Daniel J.=, Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.; ex-Superintendent of Streets.

=O’Mahoney, Michael=, of Moulton & O’Mahoney, contractors, Lawrence, Mass.

=O’Malley, Rev. John=, Chicopee Falls, Mass.

=O’Neal, Hon. Emmet=, U. S. District Attorney, Florence, Ala.

=O’Neil, Hon. Joseph H.=, Sub-Treasurer of the United States, Boston, Mass.

=O’Neil, James=, 521 7th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

=O’Neil, James=, Hampshire and Common Streets, Lawrence, Mass.

=O’Neil, Rev. J. L.= (O. P.), 871 Lexington Avenue, New York City. This is a life membership standing to the credit of “The Editor of _The Rosary Magazine_.” It is so arranged in order that successive editors of the publication may enjoy the rights and privileges of the society. Father O’Neil was the first to represent the magazine in the organization.

=O’Neill, Eugene C.=, 51 Lee Avenue, Newport, R. I.

=O’Neill, James L.=, Franklin Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

=O’Neill, John E.=, 53 Lee Avenue, Newport, R. I.; member of the Board of Aldermen; cashier New York and Boston Despatch Express Company.

=O’Neill, William F.=, Chicopee Falls, Mass.

=O’Reilly, Luke F.=, 825 7th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

=O’Reilly, Rev. James T.= (O. S. A.), Rector St. Mary’s Church, Lawrence, Mass.

=O’Reilly, Thomas B.=, Salt Lake City, Utah.

=O’Shea, Dennis=, of O’Shea Bros., Laconia, N. H.; Proprietors Laconia Knitting Company.

=O’Shea, J. F.= (M. D), 116 Union Street, Lynn, Mass.

=O’Sullivan, Hon. Edward F.=, City Engineer’s Office, Lawrence, Mass.; an ex-Senator.

=O’Sullivan, Humphrey=, 105 Butterfield Street, Lowell, Mass.

=O’Sullivan, James=, of O’Sullivan Bros., Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass.

=O’Sullivan, James T.=, real estate and insurance, Lawrence, Mass.; ex-City Marshal.

=Palmer, Rev. Edmund B.=, 4 Peter Parley Street, Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.; great-grandson of Barnabas Palmer, of Rochester, N. H., who was born in Cork or Limerick, 1725, and who emigrated from there with two brothers, and enlisted under Sir William Pepperill. Barnabas sailed from Portsmouth, N. H., one of the force of 3000 men, 1745; and on the Isle of Cape Breton, under Fort Louisburg, left his right arm. Subsequently he settled in Rochester, N. H., married, had fourteen children, and was a member of the General Court of New Hampshire that ratified the Constitution of the United States.

=Patterson, Rev. Geo. J.=, Rector St Vincent’s Church, South Boston, Mass.

=Penney, William M.=, 34 West 26th Street, New York City.

=Pepper, Rev. George W.= (Methodist), 1021 East Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; ex-U. S. Consul to Milan.

=Perry, Dr. Charles=, P. O. Box 2977, New York City.

=Phalen, Rev. Frank L.=, pastor Unitarian Church, Concord, N. H.; chaplain of the First N. H. Regiment, U. S. Volunteers (war with Spain).

=Phelan, Edmund=, 32 Adams Street, Roxbury (Boston), Mass.

=Phelan, Hon. John J.=, recently Connecticut’s Secretary of State, Bridgeport, Conn.

=Phelan, Rev. J.=, Rector St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Rock Valley, Iowa; recently editor of the _Northwestern Catholic_.

=Philpott, Anthony J.=, editorial department of the _Daily Globe_, Boston, Mass.

=Piggott, Michael=, lawyer, 1634 Vermont Street, Quincy, Ill.

=Pigott, Hon. James P.=, 179 Church Street, New Haven, Conn.; ex-Member of Congress.

=Plunkett, Thomas=, 257 6th Street, East Liverpool, Ohio.

=Power, James D.=, 2007 G Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

=Pulleyn, John J.=, Treasurer Catholic Club, 171 West 94th Street, New York City.

=Quinlan, Prof. Francis J.= (M. D., LL.D.), 33 West 38th Street, New York City; President New York Celtic Medical Society; late surgeon in the U. S. Indian service.

=Quinn, Hon. John=, 66 Broadway, New York City.

=Quinn, William H.=, Hallowell, Me.

=Quinton, Capt. William=, 7th U. S. Infantry, 35 Kneeland Street, Boston, Mass.

=Radikin, Edward F.=, of Radikin, Cooney & McNulty, dry-goods merchants, Pawtucket, R. I.

=Rafferty, Dr. James J.=, Worcester, Mass.

=Ratigan, John B.=, lawyer, Walker Building, Worcester, Mass.

=Reardon, Edmund=, 24 Commerce Street, Boston, Mass.

=Reardon, J. P.= (D. D. S.), Central Building, Lawrence, Mass.

=Reddy, Hon. W. F.=, 23 Schafer Building, Richmond, Va.; a member of the State Legislature.

=Reed, Henry E.=, 162 2d Street, Portland, Ore.; manager _Catholic Sentinel_.

=Regan, W. P.=, architect, Lawrence, Mass.

=Reilly, James C.=, Clement Building, Rutland, Vt.

=Reilly, John M.=, Box 122, Columbus, Ind.

=Reilly, W. F. B.= (D. D. S.), 72 Merrimack Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Rice, James D.=, 39 Hammond Street, Bangor, Me.

=Rice, John H.=, Eastern Trust and Banking Co., Bangor, Me.

=Riordan, John H.=, 136 Fort Hill Avenue, Lowell, Mass.

=Robinson, Thomas W.=, Main Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

=Roche, James Jeffrey= (LL.D.), editor of _The Pilot_, 630 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.; author of a _Story of the Filibusters_, _Life of John Boyle O’Reilly_, _Songs and Satires_, _Ballads of Blue Water_, and other works.

=Rock, Thomas H.=, Main Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

=Rodwaye, Alfred J.=, 44 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass.; a member of the Jacobite Order of the White Rose; Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, England; Fellow of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians, Denmark; member of the Royal Italian Heraldic Academy.

=Ronayne, Thomas H.=, lawyer, 5 Beekman Street, New York City.

=Rooney, John J.=, of Rooney & Spence, customs brokers, 66, 68, and 70 Beaver Street, New York City.

=Roosevelt, Hon. Theodore=, recently Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C.

=Ruggles, Henry Stoddard= (ninth American generation), Wakefield, Mass.; a member of the Sons of the Revolution and of the Sons of the American Revolution.

=Rush, John=, 16th and Farnham Streets, Omaha, Neb.

=Ryan, Felix L.=, 47 Main Street, Bangor, Me.

=Ryan, John=, 789 Westfield Street, Lowell, Mass.

=Ryan, John J.=, lawyer, 204 Merrimack Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Ryan, John J.=, 59 South Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.

=Ryan, Patrick H.=, 789 Westfield Street, Lowell, Mass.

=Ryan, Philip=, 79 Portland Street, Worcester, Mass.

=Ryan, Richard=, Rutland Vt.

=Ryan, Sylvester A.=, 565 Chestnut Street, Springfield, Mass.

=Sanders, Col. C. C.=, Gainesville, Ga.; President of the State Banking Co.; commanded the 24th Georgia Regiment in the Civil War; grandson of an Irishman; his regiment received the famous charges of Meagher’s Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg.

=Scanlan, John F.=, 4333 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

=Sexton, Sergt. Patrick G.=, Augusta, Me.

=Shahan, Rev. Thomas H.=, Malden, Mass.

=Shahan, Rev. Thomas J.= (D. D.), Catholic University, Washington, D. C.

=Shanahan, Rev. Edmund T.= (Ph.D., D. D.), Catholic University, Washington, D. C.

=Shea, C. J.=, of Shea & Donnelly, Lynn, Mass.

=Shea, John T.=, 119 3d Street, East Cambridge, Mass.; member of the Board of Aldermen.

=Shea, M. J.=, Piedmont Street, Canton, Ohio.

=Shea, Richard J.=, City Hall, Lawrence, Mass.; clerk of the Council; City Auditor.

=Sheahan, Dennis H.=, lawyer, Providence, R. I.; ex-clerk of the Rhode Island House of Representatives.

=Sheehan, John A.=, Pickering Building, Manchester, N. H.

=Sheran, Hugh F.=, 46 Charter Street, Boston, Mass.; formerly of the City Assessors’ Department.

=Sheridan, Bernard H.=, principal of the Oliver School, Lawrence, Mass.

=Shortell, Joseph P.=, 28 Cabot Street, Salem, Mass.

=Slattery, James A.=, Pawtucket, R. I.; member of the School Committee.

=Slattery, William=, Holyoke, Mass.

=Sloane, Prof. William M.=, Columbia College, New York City; author of _Life of Napoleon_.

=Smith, Dr. Thomas B.=, Wyman’s Exchange, Lowell, Mass.

=Smith, Joseph=, Secretary of the Police Commission, Lowell, Mass.; a clear, vigorous writer and author of many articles of an ethnological and historical nature.

=Smith, Rev. Thomas M.=, East Liverpool, Ohio.

=Smith, William H.=, 18 Oak Street, Hartford, Conn.

=Smyth, Eneas=, Brookline, Mass.

=Smyth, Rev. Hugh J.=, New Bedford, Mass.

=Smyth, Rev. Hugh P.=, Rector St. Joseph’s Church, Roxbury (Boston), Mass.

=Somers, James F.=, 83 West 132d Street, New York City.

=Somers, P. E.=, manufacturer, 17 Hermon Street, Worcester, Mass.

=Somers, Philip M.=, 349 Broadway, New York City.

=Somers, Thomas F.=, 349 Broadway, New York City.

=Spillane, Jere B.=, associate editor _The Music Trade Review_; editor _The Keynote_; 3 East 14th Street, New York City.

=St. Clair, Sam C.=, civil engineer, 519 Court Street, Reading, Pa.

=St. Gaudens, Augustus=, sculptor, New York City.

=Steele, N. C.= (M. D.), Chattanooga, Tenn.; four generations removed from Ireland.

=Stevens, Walter F.=, druggist, 176 Winter Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Sullivan, Eugene M.=, Chicopee, Mass.

=Sullivan, Hon. John H.=, President of the Columbian Trust Company, 20 Meridian Street, East Boston, Mass.; a Massachusetts Senator, 1888; a member of the Governor’s Council, 1895, 1896, 1898.

=Sullivan, Hon. M. B.=, Dover, N. H., ex-State Senator.

=Sullivan, James O.=, 245 Main Street, Biddeford, Me.

=Sullivan, Jeremiah O.=, 431 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Mass.

=Sullivan, John D.=, 113 Palm Street, Nashua, N. H.

=Sullivan, John J.=, 140 Chestnut Street, Nashua, N. H.

=Sullivan, H. F.= (M. D.), Oak Street, Lawrence, Mass.

=Sullivan, M. J.=, of Buckley, McCormack & Sullivan, furniture salesrooms, Lawrence, Mass.

=Sullivan, Patrick F.=, of Sullivan Bros., 9 School Street, Boston, Mass.

=Sullivan, Patrick H.=, Opera Block, Manchester, N. H.

=Sullivan, Roger G.=, 803 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H.

=Sullivan, T. Russell=, 10 Charles Street, Boston, Mass.; a descendant of Gov. James Sullivan of Massachusetts.

=Sullivan, Timothy P.=, Concord, N. H.; furnished granite from his New Hampshire quarries for the new National Library Building, Washington, D. C.

=Sullivan, William J.= (M. D.), Lawrence, Mass.

=Supple, Rev. James N.=, Rector St Francis de Sales’s Church, Charlestown (Boston), Mass.

=Swords, Col. Henry Leonard=, The Florence, 4th Avenue and 18th Street, New York City.

=Swords, Joseph Forsyth=, 250 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.; a descendant of Cornet George Swords, one of the A. D. 1649 officers in the service of Kings Charles I and Charles II in Ireland. Joseph F. Swords is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and a life member of the Connecticut Historical Society. He is of the fourth American generation from Francis Dawson Swords, graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, 1750, who was exiled from Ireland, 1760, and who served in the Patriot Army throughout the war of the Revolution.

=Tally, Philip=, 353 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I.

=Teeling, Rev. Arthur J.=, Permanent Rector St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Lynn, Mass.

=Tennian, Rev. John C.=, Rector Church of the Assumption, Potter’s Avenue, Providence, R. I.

=Thomas, Robert J.=, Water Department, Lowell, Mass.

=Thompson, Robert Ellis= (Ph.D., S. T. D.), President Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.; recently a professor in the University of Pennsylvania.

=Tigh, Frederick= (M. D.), 132 High Street, Newburyport, Mass.

=Timmins, Patrick J.= (M. D.), 487 Broadway, South Boston, Mass.

=Tobin, Capt. John M.=, Box 524, Washington, D. C.; a commissioned officer during the war in the Ninth Massachusetts Regiment (The “Irish Ninth.”)

=Toland, M. A.=, _The Pilot_ Office, 630 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

=Toomey, Daniel J.=, manager _Donahoe’s Magazine_, Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

=Toomey, R. A.=, with Forbes & Wallace, Springfield, Mass.

=Travers, Frank C.=, President of Travers Brothers Co., 107 Duane Street, New York City, cordage manufacturers.

=Treanor, J. 0.=, 211 Union Street, Nashville, Tenn.

=Tuckey, James F.=, 26 Grove Street, New Haven, Conn.

=Vail, Roger=, associate editor of _The Irish Standard_, Minneapolis, Minn.

=Vance, Thomas F.=, Main Street, Pawtucket, R. I.; attorney-at-law.

=Waldron, Thomas F.=, 74 Washington Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Wallace, Rev. T. H.=, Lewiston, Me.

=Waller, Hon. Thomas M.=, ex-Governor of Connecticut; member of the law firm of Waller & Wagner, 15 Wall Street, New York City.

=Walsh, Hon. Patrick=, publisher of _The Chronicle_, Augusta, Ga.; Mayor of Augusta; recently United States Senator.

=Walsh, James A.=, Lewiston, Me.; agent Lewiston Bleachery.

=Walsh, Michael= (LL.D., Ph.D.), editor of _The Sunday Democrat_, 32 Park Row, New York City.

=Walsh, William P.=, 247 Water Street, Augusta, Me.

=Ward, Edward=, Kennebunk, Me.

=Ward, John=, Kennebunk, Me.

=Ward, Michael J.=, Hotel Ilkley, Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.

=Ward, Patrick=, 13 Casco Street, Portland, Me.

=Weadock, Hon. Thomas A. E.=, lawyer, Detroit, Mich.; member of the 52d and of the 53d Congress.

=Welsh, John P.=, Congress Square Hotel, Portland, Me.

=Whalen, Maurice H.=, 8 Vetronile Street, Biddeford, Me.

=Whalen, Nicholas J.=, 97 Merrimack Street, Manchester, N. H.

=Willis, John R.=, 1164 Elm Street, Manchester, N. H.

=Wilson, William Power=, lawyer, Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass.

=Winters, Lawrence=, 350 West 120th Street, New York City.

=Woods, John J.=, 54 Federal Street, Newburyport, Mass.

=Woods, Robert J.=, treasurer University Settlement, 6 Rollins Street, Boston, Mass.

=Woods, William S.=, City Solicitor, Taunton, Mass.

=Wright, John B.=, editor of _The Gazette_, Haverhill, Mass.

=Wynne, Peter=, 301 East 105th Street, New York City.

NECROLOGY.

Jeremiah W. Coveney.