The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. II, 1899
Part 23
Butler, Col. William, of the Revolution, 82.
Butler, Deacon John, First Child of Irish Parents Born in Woburn, Mass., 19.
Butler, Gen. M. C., of South Carolina, 10, 44, 207.
Butler, James, The Planter of Lancaster, Mass., 19.
Butler, Simon, of Kentucky, 139.
Calhoun’s Ferry, Engagement at, 199.
Calhoun, Hon. John C., 40.
Calhoun Monument at Charleston, S. C., 40.
California, James Connolly of Coronado, 11, 209.
California, Military Gov. Riley of, 196.
Cameron, Hon. Simon, 195, 196.
Campaign (1855–’56), Against the Sioux, 196.
Campbell, Col. John, 140.
Canada, Fenian Invasion of, 200.
Cape Breton, 15, 74.
“Capt. John McHenry, an Irishman,” 122.
Capt. Vernon (1653), 64, 65.
Capture of Fort Donelson, 197.
Capture of Louisburg, 43, 74.
Cargill, Hugh, 107.
Carondelet, Baron, 121.
Carrickfergus (Ireland), Emigrant Party Sails from, in 1636, for the Merrimac in New England, 64.
Carroll, Hon. Hugh J. (Pawtucket, R. I.), 12, 22, 203, 208.
Carroll, Thomas (Peabody, Mass.), 21, 40, 208.
Carroll’s Brigade, 122.
Carte, Writings of, quoted, 59.
Carter, U. S. Senator (Montana), 37, 208.
Cassin, Commodore John, 176, 178.
Castle of Cloghda (Ireland), 193, 194.
Castle Garden, 195.
Castle at Rathmullen, 193.
Catholic Club of New York, 229.
Catholic Irish in Ireland Subjected to Unspeakable Brutality, 59.
Catholic Irish Troops from Maryland at the Siege of Boston, 68.
Catholic Nobility and Gentry Persecuted in Ireland, 59.
Catholics, Penal Laws in Ireland Against, 109.
Catholic University in Ireland, Proposed, 110.
Catholic University of America, 9, 14, 21, 32, 209, 214, 215, 218, 231.
Cavan, (Ireland), 187.
Celt, The Irish, 103.
Celtic Medical Society of New York, 239.
Celtic Race, The, 98.
Celtic Type, Men of the Received, 54.
Centenary of the Death of Washington, 118.
Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 9, 232.
Central New York, Indians of, 63.
Cerro Gordo, Battle of, 195.
Cervera, Admiral, 102.
Charitable Irish Society of Boston (founded 1737), 39, 43, 115, 189, 215.
Charleston (S. C.), _News and Courier_, 38, 39.
Chase, Librarian Arthur H., of New Hampshire, 17.
Chasseurs, First U. S., 235.
Cherry Valley, Barbarities at, 78.
Chevalier de Chastellux, 115.
_Chicago Eagle_, The, 212.
Chicago, Ill., Letter from E. Benj. Andrews, Sup’t of Public Schools, 112.
Christopher R. Perry, 188.
_Chronicle, The Augusta_ (Ga.), 238.
Churubusco, Battle of, 195.
Clarendon, Writings of, quoted, 59.
Clark, Eleanor Swan, 200.
Clark, Gen. George Rogers, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143.
Clark, Mrs. Amy, 153.
Champlain, 71.
Champlain, Battle of Lake, 178.
Charles the First’s Inhuman Treatment of the Irish People, 57, 58.
Clark, Rev. Edward A., 136.
Clark, Rev. James F., 27.
Clark, The Lost State of, 25.
Clary, Charles II. (Hallowell, Me.), 28, 204.
Clary, John (Newcastle, N. H.), 28.
Cincinnati, Society of the, 14, 43, 235.
City of Mexico, 122.
Civil War, The, 82, 135, 176, 178, 189, 196, 199, 225, 227, 235, 237, 238, 239.
Cleveland, President, 100.
Clinton, Gen James, 79, 81.
Clontarf (Ireland), 103, 228.
Clontarf, Irish Valor at, 103.
Clontarf to Fontenoy, 103.
Cochran, Capt. Howard Peyton, 162.
Cochran, Col. James C., 162.
Cochran, Henry King, 162.
Cochran, John Lewis, 161.
Cochrane, Gen. John, 14, 23, 235.
Coercive Laws Against Ireland, 109.
College of Charleston, 178.
College of William and Mary, 14.
Collins, Gov. John, of Rhode Island, 154.
Collins, Hon. Patrick A., 39, 119, 204, 209.
Colonial Irish, The, 40.
Colonial Records, The, 56.
Colonial Wars, Society of, 16, 20, 43.
Colonies, Irish Settlers in the American, 60, 61.
Colony of De Leon, Irish Settlers with the, 124.
Colony, Irish with De Witt’s, 126.
Colony of Refugio, The Irish, 124, 125, 126.
Colony of San Patricio, 124, 125, 126.
Commission to Revise State Constitution of Rhode Island, 216.
Committee of Safety, 80, 81.
Commodore Barry, 206.
Commodore Perry, 28, 181, 188.
Commons Reports, British, 95.
Conaty, Rt. Rev. Thomas J. (D. D.), 14, 209.
Concord Fight, The, 19, 106, 107, 113, 202.
Concord, Mass., Col. James Barrett of, 107; Letter from Town Clerk of, 113.
Concord (N. H.), _Monitor_, 12, 225.
Condon, Capt. E. O’Meagher, 28, 34, 51, 111, 204, 209.
Confederate Army, The, 131, 135, 178.
Confederate Minute Men, 197.
Confederate Service, The, 162, 164.
Confederate States, The, 162.
Confederate Veterans, Disabled, 201.
Conference of Loyal Governors at Altoona, Pa., 98.
Confiscation of Irish Lands, 58.
Coleraine (Ireland), 148, 183.
Columbia University, 14, 27.
Congress, Irish in the Continental, 69.
Congress, New Hampshire Provincial, 77.
Congress, Texan, 131.
Congress, The Continental, 69, 77, 129.
Connaught, Irish Province of, 58, 60.
Connecticut, Ex-Gov. Waller of, 24, 218.
Connecticut, Legislature of, 207.
Connecticut, Ninth Regiment of, 217.
Connecticut Valley Historical Society, 216.
Conner, City Marshal John E., of Chicopee, Mass., 30, 31, 237.
Connolly, Dr. John (1773), 140.
Connolly, James (Coronado, Cal.), 11, 209.
Conroy, John, A Soldier of the Revolution, 81.
Conquest of the Northwest Territory, 140.
Constitution, The U. S., 15, 165.
Continental Army, The, 82.
Continental Congress, Irish in the, 69.
Continental Europe, Thousands of Irish Emigrate to, 61.
Contreras, Battle of, 195.
Convention, The Mecklenburg, 129.
Coomes, Mrs. William (Kentucky, 1775), 144.
Corinth, Siege of, 198.
Cork (Ireland), 15, 62, 65, 68, 176, 178, 182, 184, 193, 194, 238.
Cornwallis, Capture of Lord, 29, 68.
Corr, Bernard, of Boston, Mass., 27, 202, 204, 210.
Cosmopolitan Magazine, Article in, 54.
County of Cork, 15, 62, 65, 68, 176, 178, 182, 184, 193, 194, 238.
County of Galway (Ireland), 236.
County of Meath (Ireland), 73, 236.
County of Westmeath (Ireland), 74.
_Courier-Journal_, Louisville, Ky., 25.
Coveney, Col. Jeremiah W., of Massachusetts, 19, 235.
Cowell, Judge, 159.
Cowles, Mrs. W. C., 32, 51, 52.
Crane, John, of New York, 10, 48, 210.
Crimmins, Hon. John D., 9, 20, 25, 31, 32, 34, 37, 42, 45, 46, 52, 101, 105, 111, 116, 205, 210.
Crimmins, Lieut. Martin L., 34, 210.
Crittenden, Hon. John J., 163.
Croghan, Col. George, 140.
Cronstadt, Fortifications at, 174.
Crowley, Rev. T. K., 137, 138.
Cromwell’s Brutality in Ireland, 60, 108.
Cromwell Overruns the South and Southwestern Portions of Ireland, 60.
Cromwellian Soldiers, Descendants of, Become Thoroughly Irish, 67.
Crown, Absurd Claims of the British, 58.
Crown Point, Expedition Against, 74, 75, 82.
Cryptogram, The Great, 17.
Cuba, 43, 44, 85, 237.
Cuban Evacuation Commission, 44.
Cummings, Dr. William F., 33, 238.
Cunningham, James, of Portland, Me., 21, 204, 210.
Curran, William F., of Bangor, Me., 27, 211.
Curtin, Jeremiah (the translator), 50, 211.
Curtin, Gov. Andrew G., 97, 98, 99.
Curtin, Roland, 98.
Custis, Martha Dandridge, 200.
Dandridge, Dorothea Spotswood, 200.
Dandridge, Mary, of Virginia, 200.
“Dark and Bloody Ground,” The, 139.
Dartmouth College, 43.
David Hamilton, A Soldier of the American Revolution, 177.
David O’Killia (O’Kelly), “The Irishman,” a Settler on Cape Cod, Mass., as Early as 1657, 13, 43.
David Selleck (1653), An Agent for Seizing, and Transporting Irish Men, Women, and Children to New England and Other Parts, 65.
Davies, Gen. Thomas A., 198.
Davis, Hon. Robert T., 25.
Dean Berkeley, 115, 182, 183.
De Castro, Henri, 134.
Declaration of Independence, American, 68, 70, 74, 129, 144, 159.
Declaration of Independence, Irish Signers of the Goliad, 125, 126.
Declaration of Independence, Irish Signers of the Texan, 125.
Defence of the Irish Character, 186.
Derry (Ireland), 187.
Descendants of English Invaders in Ireland Become Irish of the Irish, 67.
Dillon, Capt. Moses, 137.
Dillon, Colonel, the Count, 115.
Dillon, Lieutenant-Colonel, 115.
Documentary History of New York, 73.
Donahoe, Patrick (Boston), 212.
_Donahoe’s Magazine_, 233.
Donegal (Ireland), 187, 193.
Dongan, Hon. Thomas, Governor of New York, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 83, 84.
Doniphan, Joseph (Kentucky, 1779), 144.
Donnelly, Hon. Ignatius, 17, 212.
Donnelly, Susanna (1742), 162.
Donoho, William, “One of Those Great Hearted, Sympathetic Men Who Honor Humanity,” 128.
Donovan, Col. Henry F., Late Inspector-General Illinois National Guard, 212.
Donovan, Col. William H. of the Ninth Massachusetts Regiment, 33, 213.
Donovan, Daniel, of Lynn, Mass., 48, 212.
Donovan, Dr. Henry V., 21, 235.
“Doomed Seventeen,” The, 133.
Dorrances, The Irish, 152, 185.
Dorrance Mills, The, 152, 157.
Dorrance Purchase, The, 152, 153, 155, 157.
Dougherty Family, The, 131.
Down (Ireland), 239.
Doyle, Hon. Thomas A., Mayor of Providence, R. I., 186.
Doyle, Sarah E., Recipient of a Degree from Brown University, 192.
“Dr. Allen, An Irish Surgeon,” 122.
Dr. Thomas Welsh, 107.
Drogheda (Ireland), 181.
Drum, Capt. John, Killed in Battle at Santiago de Cuba, 21, 29, 30, 44, 237.
Dublin (Ireland), 39, 181, 183, 184, 190, 236.
Dublin, Lord Mayor Tallon of, 39.
DuChaillu, Paul B., 12, 204.
Dunmanway (Ireland), 193.
Durham, N. H., The Sullivan Monument at, 16.
Dyer, Hon. Elisha, Governor of Rhode Island, 23, 213.
Early Irish Settlers in Kentucky, 203.
Early Irishman of Waterbury, Conn., An, 153, 203.
Educational History of Rhode Island, 180.
Edward Everett Hale’s “Man Without a Country,” 120.
Edwards, Rev. Morgan, Collects Funds in Ireland and England for Rhode Island College, now Brown University, 183, 184, 185.
Edwards, Joshua, 185.
Egan, Maurice Francis, 9, 13, 21, 214.
Eighth Virginia Regiment in the Revolution, 69.
Eighteenth Ohio Regiment, 239.
Eighteenth U. S. Infantry, 34.
El Caney, Battle of, 85, 88.
Emerald Isle, The, 145.
Emmet, Dr. J. Duncan, 47, 214.
Emmet, Robert, 10, 110, 214.
Emmet, Thomas Addis (M. D.), 10, 13, 25, 32, 35, 42, 45, 47, 50, 56, 114, 202, 204, 214.
Emmet, T. A. (Jr.), 48.
Encyclopædia Hibernica, 34, 105.
England, Political Changes in, 61.
England’s Policy Ruins Irish Industries, 66.
English Falsification of Historical Events Relating to Ireland, 57.
English Head Tax Imposed, 62.
English, Hon. Thomas Dunn, 10, 13, 14, 25, 46, 51, 142, 143, 204, 214.
English, Hon. William H., 140, 142.
English Influence, Bad Effects of, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 65, 66.
English Interests Combine to Suppress Irish Competition, 108.
English Misrepresentation, 56.
English Penal Laws, Enforced Irish Emigration Under, 111.
English Port Regulations, 62.
Fay, Dr. Joseph II., of Fall River, Mass., 27, 237.
Fenian Army, The, 101.
Fenian Brotherhood, The, 200.
Fenian Congress, The, 199.
Fenian Invasion of Canada, 200.
Fenner, Gov. Arthur, of Rhode Island, 154.
Fifteenth U. S. Infantry, 171.
Fifth Army Corps (Civil War), 88, 238.
Fifth New Hampshire Regiment, 82.
Fifth Rhode Island (Heavy Artillery), 225.
Fifty-second Congress, 233.
Fifty-second Illinois Regiment, 197.
Fifty-third Congress, 233.
Fifty Years in Texas, Reminiscences of, 138.
“Fighting Tom” Sweeny, 193.
Finerty, Hon. John F., 214.
First Army Corps (War with Spain), 238.
First Child of Irish Parentage Born in Woburn, Mass., 19.
First Field Day of the Society, 21, 44.
First New Hampshire Regiment (War with Spain), 229.
First U. S. Artillery, 201.
First U. S. Chasseurs, 235.
Fitzgerald, Chaplain, of the Twenty-second U. S. Infantry, 87, 88.
Fitz James O’Brien, 190.
Fitzpatrick, Edward, of the _Louisville_ (Ky.) _Daily Times_, 25, 27, 139.
Fitzsimmons, Anne, of Westmeath, Ireland, 74.
Fitz Simons, Anne, Wedded Wade Hampton, 2d, 177.
Fitz Simons, Christopher, of Charleston, S. C., 177.
Flannigan, Hon. James W., Lieutenant-Governor of Texas, 135.
Flemish Emigration to Ireland, 69.
Floyd, Hon. John, Governor of Virginia, 162.
Floyd, Hon. John B., Governor of Virginia, 162.
Five Colonial Rhode Islanders, 23.
Five Nations, The, 71.
Fontenoy, Irish Valor at, 103.
Fontenoy to Waterloo, 103.
Forced Outbreak in Ireland (1641), 58.
Foreign Wars, Military Order of, 43.
“For the Freedom of the Seas,” 36.
Fort Columbus, 196.
Fort Donelson, Capture of, 197.
Fort Hamilton, 196.
Fort Louisburg, 15.
Fort William Henry, 74.
Fort William and Mary, 18, 77, 78, 202.
Foster, William F., Tribute to Dean Berkeley’s Influence, 183.
Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, 35.
Fourth Massachusetts Vols., 190.
Fourth U. S. Infantry, 171.
France, 62, 65, 68, 77, 98, 134.
France, American Alliance with, 68.
France, Many Irish Emigrate to, 62.
Franco-American Historical Society, 35.
Francis Parkman, 72.
Franklin, Benjamin, 200.
Fredericksburg, Battle of, 103.
French, The, 71, 72, 73, 74, 78, 80, 83, 86, 115.
French and Indians, 73.
French Power in Canada, 74.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick (New York), 23, 43.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick (Philadelphia), 22, 43.
Gaelic Clans, The Northern, 74.
Gaelic Tongue, The, 76.
Gafney, Charles B., of New Hampshire, 24, 236.
Gaines’ Mills, Battle of, 237.
Galloway, Loyalist Joseph, on the Composition of the American “Rebel” Army, 68, 69, 95.
_Galveston News_, The, 136.
Galveston, Bishop Gallagher of, 136.
Galvin, Hon. Owen A., of Boston, Mass., 24, 236.
Galway (Ireland), 236.
Gardiner, Hon. Luke, Speech on Irish Commerce, 67.
Gargan, Thomas J., of Boston, 5, 9, 13, 20, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 34, 39, 42, 50, 203, 215.
Gates, General, of the Revolution, 79.
_Gazette_, The _Providence_ (R. I.), 154.
General Assembly of Rhode Island, 23, 44, 154, 209, 216.
General Confiscation of Irish Lands, 58.
General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 63.
General Grant’s Army, 197.
Gen. John Sullivan, Letter Written by, 116.
Gen. W. T. Sherman’s Tribute to Gen. John Sullivan, 80.
Geoghegan, Stephen J., of New York, 10, 34, 48, 106.
George Washington, General, 68, 69, 78, 118, 200, 235.
George Washington of Dublin, Ireland, 32.
Georgia, Col. C. C. Sanders of, 231.
Georgia, Hon. Patrick Walsh of, 10, 14, 33.
Gilman, Col., 75.
Gilmore, Col. William, of New Hampshire, 20.
Girty, Simon, 170.
Godfrey, Dr. James Erwin, 178.
Godfreys of Georgia, The, 178.
Goliad Declaration of Independence, Irish Signers, 125, 126.
Gonzales, The People of, 129.
Goodwin, John, of New York, 25, 48.
Gorman, Hon. Charles E., of Providence, R. I,. 106, 116, 216.
Gorman, William, of Philadelphia, 35.
Governor Gardner, of Massachusetts, 236.
Governor Wentworth of New Hampshire, Letter from Sir William Johnson to, 75.
Grace, Bishop (Minnesota), 130.
Grace, Rev. Philip, of Newport, R. I., 30, 31, 237.
_Granite Monthly, The_, 22.
Granite State, The, 142.
Grattan, Henry, 90.
Grattan’s Reform Bill, 109.
Great Cryptogram, The 17.
Great Treaty with the Sioux Nation, 196.
Greenwood Cemetery, 175, 191, 201.
Green Mountain Boys, The, 141.
Griffin, John, of Portsmouth, N. H., 27.
Guantanamo, U. S. Marines at, 102, 103.
Guiney, Col., of Massachusetts, 238.
Hale, Edward Everett, Allusion to His “Man Without a Country,” 120.
Hale, Hon. John P., son of Mary (O’Brien) Hale, 83.
Hall, Edward A., of Springfield, Mass., 27, 216.
Hamilton, David, a Soldier of the Revolution, 177.
Hamilton, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of David, 177.
Hamilton, Grizelle Agnes, wedded Capt. Joseph Taylor, U. S. N., 177.
Hampton, Wade, of South Carolina, 38, 163, 177.
Hand, Gen. Edward, of the Revolution, 68, 79, 81.
Hanley, Col. Patrick T., of Boston, Mass., 33, 238.
Hanover Court House, Battle of, 237.
Hanrahan, Dr. John D, of Rutland, Vt., 10, 29, 217.
Harrison, President, 239.
Harney, Gen. William S., 164.
_Harper’s Weekly_, Tribute in, to Gen. T. W. Sweeny, 201.
Harson, M. J., of Providence, R. I., 105, 106, 191, 217.
Hart, Dr. (Kentucky, 1775), 144.
Harvard University, 21, 36, 43, 235, 239.
Hawkins, Gen. John P., Tribute to Gen. T. W. Sweeny, 201.
Hayden, Rev. Joseph (Texas), 136.
Hayes, Dr. John F., of Waterbury, Conn., 10, 30, 217.
Hazard, Oliver, of Rhode Island, 188.
Henebry, Rev. Richard (Ph. D.), Professor of Keltic Languages and Literature, Catholic University, Washington, D. C., 32, 218.
Hennessy, Michael F., of the _Boston Daily Globe_, 48, 106, 116, 118, 218.
Henry II, King, Oppression of the Irish People by, 102.
Henry, Patrick, 164.
Henry, William Wirt, grandson of Patrick Henry, 164.
Henryk Sienkiewicz, 97, 211.
_Herald, The Boston_, 13.
_Herald, The New York_, 101, 233.
Hero Tales of Ireland, 211.
_Hibernia_, The ship of war, 83.
Hibernian Society of Philadelphia, The, 17, 22.
Hickey, James G., Boston, Mass., 27, 218.
History of Alabama (Pickett’s), 137.
History of the County of Cork (Smith’s), 193.
History of Tennessee (Ramsay’s). 137.
History of Texas (Brown’s), 121, 124, 128.
History of Ireland, (Keating’s), 194.
Hoar, Hon. George F., U. S. Senator, 51.
Holland, John P., inventor of the submarine Torpedo Boat, 42, 218.
Holmes, Col. James Gadsden, of Charleston, S. C., 40.
Honor Roll of Massachusetts Soldiers in the Revolution, 40.
Hooker, General, 16.
Hopkins, Commodore Esek, 153.
Horigan, Cornelius, Biddeford, Me., 29, 204.
Hotchkiss, Gideon, of Connecticut, 159.
Hotel Savoy, Members of the Society assemble at, 51.
House of Commons, British, 69, 95.
House of Commons, Irish, 67.
Houston, Sam, of Texas, 128, 130, 131, 133, 134, 136.
Howes, Osborne, (a descendant of David O’Killia, who settled on Cape Cod, Mass., as early as 1657), 13.
Hoye, John A., Dover, N. H, 27, 218.
Hurons, Alliance with the, 71.
Illinois Hon. John F. Finerty of, 214.
Illinois, National Guard, Col. Henry F. Donovan, recently Inspector-general of, 212.
Illinois, P. T. Barry of Chicago, 10, 48, 206.
_Illustrated American, The_, 167.
Imperial University at Tokio, 216.
Indiana, Gov. Morton of, 98.
Interstate Commerce Commission, 7, 13, 225.
Invasion of Canada, Plans for the, 200.
Ireland, American Generals of the Revolution who were Natives of, 81.
Ireland, British Travesty on Justice in, 59.
Ireland, By one Transaction the British crown comes into Possession of over one half all the Available Land in, 60.
Ireland, Captain Vernon Contracts with David Selleck and Mr. Leader to supply them with 250 Women and 300 men of the Irish Nation ... to Transplant them into New England, 64, 65.
Ireland, Catholic and Protestant Heroes of, 90.
Ireland, Catholics driven out of, by a Persecution which has never been Equalled, 57.
Ireland, Charles I’s Broken Promises to, 58.
Ireland, Christopher Johnson of County Meath, 73.
Ireland, Confiscation of two-thirds of the Landed Property in, 60.
Ireland’s Contribution to the Development of the American Colonies, 56.
Ireland, Cromwell’s Barbarities in, 60, 102.
Ireland, Descendants of Cromwellian Soldiers in, become intensely Irish, 67.
Ireland, English Falsification of Historical Events Connected with, 57.
Ireland, English Measures to Destroy Commerce of, 62.
Ireland, Flemish Emigration to, 69.
Ireland, Forced Emigration from, 57.
Ireland, Governor Dongan of New York, a Native of, 72.
Ireland, Immigrants from, among the Dutch in America, 63.
Ireland, Instructions given to Exterminate whole Catholic Population of, 59.
Ireland, In the Eighteenth Century Thousands of able-bodied male Catholics leave for European ports and very few ever return, 61.
Ireland, Irish Emigrants from, set down as “English,” 63.
Ireland, Lord Baltimore’s title derived from, 63.
Ireland, Major Philip O’Sullivan, a defender of Limerick, 77.
Ireland, Marmion’s work on the ports of, quoted, 67.
Ireland, Men, Women and Children sent over to New England and elsewhere from, 65.
Ireland, Natives of, Compelled to adopt English Surnames, 57, 62, 63.
Ireland, Necessity for the Catholic Irish leaving, 61.
Ireland, Party of intending Emigrants starts, in 1636, in ship _Eagle Wing_ from, 64.
Ireland, Persecution inflicted on the Catholic Nobility and Gentry of, 59.
Ireland, Settlers in New Jersey from, 63.
Ireland, South and Southwestern Portions overrun by Cromwell, 60.
Ireland, Specie brought from, by Immigrants to the American Colonies, 67.
Ireland, The Catholics of, 61.
Ireland, The Cromwellian Settlement of, 64.
Ireland, The Moylans of, 68.
Ireland, The ranks of the American Patriot Army in the Revolution contained Thousands of Natives of, 69, 95.
Ireland, The Sick, the Young, and the old Indiscriminately turned adrift in, and their Houses Burned, 59.
Ireland, The so-called “Rebellion of 1641” in, 58.
Ireland, Three Thousand Heads of Families Imprisoned, charged with Treason, and their Property Seized, 59.
Ireland, The Warrens of, 74.
Ireland, William of Orange’s Destruction of Industries in, 65.
Ireland, William Penn spends part of his life in, 63.
Irish Among the Early American Colonists, 94.
Irish Among the New York Dutch, 63.
Irish Armorial Bearings, 212.
Irish at Bunker Hill, Proposed Memorial Tablet to, 36, 115.
Irish Bacons who Settled at Dedham, Mass., in 1640, 18, 202.
Irish Blood in American Journalism, Men of, 118.
Irish Brigade, The, 103.
Irish Browns of Newport and Providence, R. I., 181.
Irish Burnsides, The, 187.
Irish Catholics in Maryland, 63.
Irish Catholic Nobility and Gentry Imprisoned, 59.
Irish Catholics, Persecutions inflicted on, 57.
Irish Celt, The, 103.
Irish Chapter in the History of Brown University, 180, 203.
Irish Children Forcibly taken from their Parents, 60.
Irish Climate and Surroundings, Influence of, 57.
Irish Coast, Great Storm on the, 64.
Irish Colony of Refugio, 124, 125, 126.
Irish Colony of San Patricio, 124, 125, 126.
Irish Colonies in Texas, 124, 125, 126.
Irish Commerce, England’s Efforts to Destroy, 62.
Irish Commiseration for Americans taken Prisoners of war by the British, 188.
Irish Dorrances, The, 152.
Irish Element among the Founders of Lowell, Mass., 18.
Irish Element in American History, The, 93.
Irish Element in the Second Massachusetts Volunteers (war with Spain), 32, 50, 85.
Irish Element in the United States, 101, 102, 103.
Irish Embark at Carrickfergus for the Merrimack, 1636, in ship _Eagle Wing_, 64.
Irish Emigrants set down as “English,” Some, 63.
Irish Emigration during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 32, 50, 56, 202.
Irish Emigration to Spain, 62.
Irish Estates, Bonus for Confiscation of same to Crown, 59.
Irish Estates wickedly Confiscated to the British Crown, 58.
Irish Exodus, Marmion on the, 67.
Irish flee to Mountains to Escape English Brutalities, 60.
Irish Heraldry, 212.
Irish hunted like wild Beasts, 60.
Irish in America, Splendid Record of, 101.
Irish in Hampden County, Mass., 15.
Irish Immigrants who were of English Descent, 67.
Irish Independence, Struggle for, 199.
Irish in New Amsterdam, 63.
Irish in the American Patriot Army, The, 69.
Irish in the Battle of San Jacinto, 131.
Irish in the Continental Congress, The, 69.
Irish in the Revolution and in the Civil War, The, 24.
Irish in the United States, The, 94.
Irish in Western Massachusetts, 15, 66.
Irish Land, British Pretext for Confiscation of, 12, 58.
Irish Language, The, 67, 89, 180, 227.
Irish Legion, Corcoran’s, 227.
Irishman of Waterbury, Conn., An Early, 158.
Irishmen Driven into Exile, 60.
Irishmen pass over to the Continent of Europe, 62.
Irishmen, The United, 66, 109, 138.
Irishmen, Some Pre-Revolutionary, 32, 50, 71.
Irish Men, Women, and Children seized and Transported, 65.
Irish Men, Women, and Children put to the sword by Cromwell, 60.
Irish Name, The (poem), 50, 91.
“Irish Ninth” Regiment of Massachusetts, The, 85, 103, 237.
Irish Parentage, First Child born in Woburn, Mass., of, 19.
Irish Parliament, The, 181.
Irish Parliamentary Party, The, 85.
Irish Patriot Party, The, 159.
Irish Pedigrees, 187, 228.
Irish Permitted to locate on the Merrimack, 63.
Irish People, Inhuman Treatment of the, 58.
Irish People, Large Emigration of the, 58.