The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. II, 1899

Part 24

Chapter 243,678 wordsPublic domain

Irish People, Projected Extermination of the, 59.

Irish Pioneers and Builders of Kentucky, 203.

Irish Pioneers and Founders of Peterborough, N. H., 203.

Irish Pioneers in America, 56.

Irish Pioneers of Texas, 120.

Irish Presbyterian Clergy, The, 110.

Irish Presbyterians, The, 66.

Irish Presbyterians Oppressed by England, 66.

Irish Presbyterians who came to America, The, 66.

Irish Puritans in New England, 65.

Irish Race in America, The, 94.

Irish Rebellion of 1798, 78.

Irish Settlement in Rhode Island, An early, 152.

Irish Settlers as Bulwarks against the Indians, 60.

Irish Settler at Barrington, R. I., An, 26, 202.

Irish Settlers in Colony of De Leon, 124.

Irish Settlers in Kentucky, 27, 139, 203.

Irish Settlers in Louisville, Ky., and Vicinity, 22.

Irish Settlers in New England, 94.

Irish Settlers in New Hampshire, Early, 146, 147, 148, 149.

Irish Settlers in New Jersey, 63.

Irish settlers in Northern New York, 111.

Irish Settlers in Rhode Island, Early, 22.

Irish Settlers in Virginia, 161, 203.

Irish Settlers on American Colonial Frontiers, 60.

Irish Settlers on Arransas Bay, 124.

Irish Schoolmasters in the American Colonies, 44.

Irish Signers of the American Declaration of Independence, 159.

Irish Signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence, 125, 126.

Irish Signers of the Texan Declaration of Independence, 125.

Irish Society of Lowell, Mass., The, 18.

Irish Society, The Boston Charitable, 39, 115.

Irish Soldiers with Gen. George Rogers Clark, 140, 142.

_Irish Standard_, The Minneapolis, 233.

Irish, The Colonial, 40.

Irish Transported to the West Indies, Virginia, and New England, 60, 64, 65.

Irish Valor at Marye’s Heights, 103.

Irish Volunteer Movement, The, 65.

Irish Washingtons, The, 32, 69.

Irish Woolen Manufactures destroyed by British Law, 65.

Iuka, Battle of, 198.

Jackson, Governor, of Rhode Island, 181.

Jackson Guards, Disbanded by Governor Gardner of Massachusetts, 236.

Jackson, Patrick Tracy, a Founder of Lowell, Mass., 167.

Jackson, President Andrew, 189.

Jackson, Stephen, of Kilkenny, Ireland, and Providence, R. I., 181.

Jackson’s Corps, Stonewall, 165.

Jacobite Order of the White Rose, 230.

Jamaica, Emigration to, 61.

James Butler, the Planter of Lancaster, James II appoints Dongan to be Governor of New York, 72.

James Logan, the Associate of William Penn, 63.

James Nelson, Irish Editor, 109.

Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., 171, 196.

Jesuit Missionaries, The, 72.

Jesuit Relations, The, 63.

Jogues, Father, 63.

John Clary of Newcastle, N. H., 28.

John Paul Jones, 39.

Johns Hopkins University, 14, 43.

Johnson, Christopher, 74.

Johnson, Sir Guy, Credited with being the Possessor of a “Genuine rich Irish Brogue,” 76.

Johnson, Sir John, 74.

Johnson, Sir William, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 83, 84.

Johnston, Gen. Albert Sydney, 163.

Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 163, 199.

Joyes, Patrick, Settled in Louisville, Ky., 1784, 142.

Kansas Crusade, The, 238.

Kearney, Gen. Phil., 135.

Kearsarge, The U. S. S., 82.

Keating’s History of Ireland, quoted, 194.

Kelley, J. D. Jerrold (U. S. N.), 16, 219.

Kelley, Joseph J., East Cambridge, Mass., 35, 239.

Keltic Language and Literature, 32.

Keneshaw Mountain, Battle of, 199.

Kennedy, Thomas (Kentucky, 1774), 139.

Kenton, Simon, 139, 143.

Kentucky, Edward Fitzpatrick of Louisville, 25, 139, 215.

Kentucky, First State Constitutional Convention of, 14O.

Kentucky House of Representatives, 140.

Kentucky, Irish Settlers in, 139.

Kenton’s Station, Ky., 139, 143.

Kerry, County of, 239.

Kiely, Judge Anthony, 164.

Kilkenny (Ireland), 115, 182, 237.

Kilroy, Dr. Philip, of Springfield, Mass., 27, 47.

King George, 170.

King Philip’s War, 13, 16, 64.

Kinsale (Ireland), 62, 63.

Kinsale on the Potomac, 165.

Knights of Columbus, 218.

Know-Nothing Administration of Governor Gardner, 236.

Know-Nothings, The, 126, 236.

Lake Champlain, Battle of, 178.

Lake Erie, Battle of, 28, 115, 188.

Lamson, Col. Daniel S., of Weston, Mass., 15, 220.

Last Princes of Tara, The, 228.

Laurel Hill, Va., Battle of, 238.

Lavaca River, The, 122.

Lawless, Hon. Joseph T., Secretary of State of Virginia, 10, 23, 161, 203.

Lawler, Thomas B., Librarian and Archivist of the Society, 5, 9, 13, 20, 23, 31, 204, 220.

Ledwith, Rev. William L., Librarian of the Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pa., Letter from, 33.

Lee, General, quoted by General Robertson with reference to Irish in the American Patriot Army, 95.

Legislature of Massachusetts, 208, 209, 212, 215.

Legislature of New Hampshire, 206.

Leland, Writings of, quoted, 59.

Lenehan, John J., of New York city, 32, 220.

Lewis Family of Virginia, The, 161, 162.

Lexington Alarm, The, 107.

Lexington, Battle of, 18, 19, 34, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 202.

Lexington, Letter from the Town Clerk and Selectmen of, 33, 112.

Licking River, The, 139.

Limerick (Ireland), 15, 77, 190.

Limerick Schoolmaster, The, 186.

Lincoln, Abraham, 98.

Lincoln’s Funeral, Guard of Honor, 199.

Linehan, Hon. John C., Treasurer-General of the Society; Paper on “Some Pre-Revolutionary Irishmen,” 32, 202; on “The Irish Pioneers of Texas,” 120, 203; Other Mention, 5, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34, 36, 37, 42, 45, 46, 50, 71, 204, 220.

Linehan, Rev. Timothy P., of Biddeford, Me., 29, 204.

Linn, Hon. John J., of Texas, 138.

Lipton, Sir Thomas, Invited to be a Guest of the Society, and His Reply, 37, 38.

Livius, Peter, Royalist Refugee, 78.

London Guilds, The, 169.

Londonderry (Ireland), 183.

Londonderry (N. H.), 147.

Lone Star State, The, 138.

Long, Hon. John D., Secretary of the United States Navy, 28.

Lord Baltimore’s Title Derived from Ireland, 63.

Lost State of Clark, The, 25.

Lough Neagh, 149.

Louisburg, Capture of, 43, 74.

_Louisville_ (Ky.) _Courier-Journal_, 25.

Louisville (Ky.), Survey of, 140.

_Louisville_ (Ky.) _Times_, Article on “Irish Settlers in Louisville and Vicinity,” in, 22.

Lower Dublin, Pa., 183.

Loyal Legion, Military Order of the, 16, 43, 201, 210, 219.

Ludwig, William, the Irish Baritone, Sings before the Society, 118.

Lyon County (Ky.), 141.

Lyon, Hon. Chittendon, 142.

Lyon, Hon. Matthew, 141, 142.

Lyons, Judge Peter, of Virginia, 163.

Lynch, Aide-de-camp to the Chevalier de Chastellux, 115.

Lynch, Thomas J., Augusta, Me., 29, 221.

Lynn, Hon. Wauhope, of New York, 25, 46, 221.

Lynn, Maj. B. W., of Virginia, 164.

Macdonough, United States Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 28, 37, 45.

Machias, Me., The O’Briens of, 35, 59.

Macroom (Ireland), 193.

MacSparran, Rev. James, of Rhode Island, 180, 181.

MacSweeny of Banagh, 193.

MacSweeny of the Battle Axes, 193.

MacSweeny of Fanad, 193.

MacSweeny na D’Tuagh, 197.

MacSweeny na D’Tuatha, 193.

MacSweeny of the Territories, 193.

MacSweenys, Standard Bearers to the O’Donnells, 194.

MacSweenys Anciently Famous for Hospitality, 194.

Magill, Col. William, Commanded a Georgia Regiment during the Civil War, 178.

Magills of Florida, The, 178.

Maginnis, John Sharp (D. D.), of Providence, R. I., and Rochester, N. Y., 186.

Mahone, Gen. William, 164.

Maine Legislature, 218.

_Maine_, United States Battleship, Resolution of Sorrow Adopted on the Loss of the, 25.

Malloy, Gen. A. G., of Texas, 137, 222.

Malvern Hill, Battle of, 44, 237.

Manning, President, of Rhode Island College, 184, 185.

“Man Without a Country,” Edward Everett Hale’s, 120.

Many Irish Emigrate to France, 62.

Marion and Sumter, 176.

Marmion on the Irish Exodus, 67.

Martha Dandridge Custis, 200.

Mary Dandridge of Virginia, 200.

Mary Nunn of Cork, Ireland, 186.

Marye’s Heights, Irish Valor at, 103.

Maryland, Catholic Irishmen from, at Siege of Boston, 68.

Maryland, Governor Bradford of, 98.

Massachusetts Bay, General Court of, 63.

Massachusetts, Governor Andrew of, 98.

Massachusetts House of Representatives, 208.

Massachusetts Legislature, 208, 209, 212, 215, 224, 235, 236, 239.

Massachusetts Patriots, Honor Roll of, 40.

Massachusetts Revolutionary Records, 176.

Massachusetts Superior Court, 210.

Massachusetts Supreme Court, 215.

Masters Knox and Crocker, “Natives of Ireland” and Early School Teachers in Rhode Island, 182.

Matthew Thornton, Monument to, 22.

Matthew Watson, A Settler of Barrington, R. I., 189.

Maxwell, Gen. William, of the American Revolution, 79, 81.

May, Henry A., of Roslindale, Mass., a Descendant from James Butler, who Immigrated from Ireland in 1653, 19, 222.

_Mayflower_, John Alden of the, 238.

_Mayflower_, The, 65, 238.

Mayor Boyle of Newport, R. I., 25, 38, 40, 116, 205, 207.

Mayor Crowley of Lowell, Mass., 210.

Mayor Driscoll of New Haven, Conn., 213.

Mayor O’Brien of Boston, Mass., 117.

McAdoo, Gen. A G., of Texas, 137, 222.

McAdoo, Hon. William, of New Jersey and New York, 17, 42, 51, 100, 102, 205, 222.

McCaffrey, Hugh, of Philadelphia, Pa., 17, 232.

McCarthy, Dr. T. A., of Nashua, N. H., 29.

McCarthys of Desmond, The, 194.

McCarty, a Naval Officer who came over with our French Allies in the American Revolution, 115.

McCarty, Captain Page, of Virginia, 165.

McCarty, Daniel, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses (1715), 165.

McCarty of Clenclare, 165.

McCarty, Major Richard, of the Revolution, 165.

McClanahan, Colonel, of the Revolution, 165.

McClellan Rifles, The, 190.

McCoy, Rev. John J., Chicopee, Mass., 12, 27, 32, 42, 47, 50, 85, 202, 204.

McConway, William, of Pittsburg, Pa., 22, 222.

McCormick, David, of Texas, 127.

McCracken, the Presbyterian Minister, 109.

McElroy, James, a Soldier of the Revolution, 81.

McGee, Thomas D’Arcy, 16, 64.

McGovern, James, of New York, 32.

McGuinness, Hon. E. D., of Rhode Island, 17, 105, 191, 223.

McGuire, Dr. Hunter, of Virginia, 165.

McKinley, Francis, an Irish Patriot, 79.

McKinney, Hon. Philip W., Governor of Virginia, 164.

McManus, Col. John, Providence, R. I., 106, 224.

McPherson, General, Death of, 199.

McReynolds, Gen. Andrew, 135.

Meade, C. H., 18, 19.

Meade, Gen. George Gordon, 7.

Meade, Rear-Admiral Richard W., First President-General of the Society, 7, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 20, 218, 235.

Meade, Richard W. (Jr.), 19, 20.

Meagher, General, at Fredericksburg, 187.

Meath (Ireland), 73, 236.

Mecklenburg Convention, The, 129.

Medal of Honor Legion, 43.

Medina, Colony West of the, 134.

Merrimack River, Irish Settlement Planned to be Located on, 63.

Merrimack, N. H., The Thornton Monument at, 22.

Mexican Army, Gen. T. W. Sweeny is Offered High Rank in, 200.

Mexicans, Irish Prisoners Held by the, 129.

Mexican Oppression of the Texans, 125.

Mexican Patriots, 121.

Mexican War of Independence, 121.

Mexican War, The, 95, 134, 135, 194, 195, 197, 201, 222.

Mexico, City of, 122, 124.

Miami, Battle on the, 170.

Michie, Thomas J., of Virginia, 164.

Military Academy of South Carolina, 178.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion, 16, 43, 201, 210, 219.

Miller, Hon. Augustus S., Speaker of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, 192.

Minnesota Historical Society, 104.

Minute Men at Lexington, Mass., 107.

Missouri, Territorial Legislature of, 132.

Mohawks, The, 73.

Moloney, T. W., of Rutland, Vt., 29, 225.

Monaghan, Hon. James C., U. S. Consul at Mannheim and Chemnitz, 191.

Montgomery’s Army, 78.

Moore, O’Brien, 16, 235.

More Americans of African Origin in the United States than of direct English Descent, 56.

“Mr. William Barr, an Irishman,” 120.

Morton, Governor of Indiana, 98.

Moseley, Edward A., Second President-General of the Society; retiring Address of, 53; other Mention, 7, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 30, 41, 42, 55, 204, 225.

Moses, George H., of the _Concord_ (N. H.) _Monitor_, 12, 225.

Moylan, Bishop, of Cork, 68.

Moylan, Gen. Stephen, 30, 43, 68, 233.

“Mrs. Perry’s Victory,” 188.

Muhlenberg, General of the Revolution, 69.

Muldoon, Rev. Father, an Irish Priest, Resident in Mexico, 127.

Mulholland, Gen. St. Clair A., of Philadelphia, Pa., 10, 22, 225.

Murphy, Timothy, a Soldier of the Revolution, 81.

Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Secretary-General of the Society; Annual Report of, 42-45; Paper on an “Early Irish Settlement in Rhode Island,” 152; Paper on “The Irish Chapter in the History of Brown University,” 180.

Muscovite, Americans’ Debt to the, 99.

“Myths and Folk Lore of Ireland,” 211.

“Myths and Folk Tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and Magyars,” 211.

Nantucket, The Ten Purchasers of, 200.

Napoleon III, Emperor, 99.

Napper Tandy, the Daring, 109.

Narragansett Historical Register, 181.

Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I., 26, 44.

Narragansett, R. I., 180, 183.

Narragansett, R. I., St. Paul’s Church in, 180.

National Academy of Design, 10.

Naval Heroes of the Revolutionary War, 39.

Navidad and Lavaca Meeting, Irish at the, 128.

Nelson, Rev. S. Banks Nelson, of Woonsocket, R. I., 105, 108, 205.

New Amsterdam, Irish in, 63.

New Bedford, Mass., Public Library, 219.

Newcastle, N. H., Capture of the Fort at, 77.

New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 43.

New England, Irish Transplanted to, 60, 64, 65.

New England Puritans, The, 64.

New Hampshire, Fifth Regiment of, 82.

New Hampshire, First Regiment of (war with Spain), 229.

New Hampshire, General Court of, 15.

New Hampshire, Governor and Council of, 38.

New Hampshire Historical Society, 73.

New Hampshire Provincial Congress, 77.

New Hampshire State Library, 17.

New Hampshire, The Thirteenth Regiment of, 236.

New Haven, Conn., Reception to Lord Mayor Tallon of Dublin, Ireland, and John E. Redmond, M. P., at the Hyperion, 39.

New Jersey, Irish Settlers in, 63.

New Mexico, Expedition to, 133.

Newport Artillery, The, 115.

Newry (Ireland), 184, 188.

Newtown, General Sullivan at, 82.

New York Celtic Medical Society, 229.

New York City Board of Education, 223.

New York Dutch, Irish Among the, 63.

New York Society of the Cincinnati, 235.

New York Supreme Court, 10, 41.

New York, The Colony of, 73.

Nicholas of Russia, Emperor, 173.

Nineteenth Army Corps Association, 217.

Nineteenth of April (1775), 19, 202.

Ninth Connecticut Regiment, 217.

Ninth Massachusetts Regiment (The “Irish Ninth”), 33, 44, 85, 95, 103, 237, 238.

Nixon, Lewis, Builder of the U. S. S. Torpedo-boat _O’Brien_, 35.

Nolan and Magee, Expeditions into Texas led by, 121.

Nolan’s Creek and Nolan County (Texas), 121.

Nolan, Philip, killed in Battle in Texas, 120, 121, 122, 138.

Northern Antiquarians, Society of, 43.

Northwest Territory, Conquest of the, 140.

Nugent, Gen. Robert, 201.

Nunn, Mary, of Cork, 186.

O’Bannon, P. H., of Virginia, 164.

O’Beirne, Gen. James R. of New York, 10, 23, 24, 31, 32, 37, 41, 45, 46, 50, 51, 204.

O’Brien, Capt. John, of the _Hibernia_, ship of war, 83.

O’Brien, Fitz James, the Talented, 190.

O’Brien, Hon. Hugh, Mayor of Boston, Mass., 117, 226.

O’Brien, Rev. Michael, of Lowell, Mass., 17, 226.

_O’Brien_, U. S. Torpedo-boat, 28, 34, 35, 37, 45, 104, 115.

O’Briens of Machias, The, 18.

O’Briens of Maine, The, 18, 83.

O’Connell, Daniel, the Irish Leader, 90.

O’Connell, J. D., of Washington, D. C., 54, 204, 227.

Odin, Rev. John Murray, Ordained Bishop of Galveston, Texas, 136.

O’Donoju, Gen. Count, 123, 124.

O’Dowd, Michael, of Manchester, N. H., 29, 227.

O’Driscoll, Daniel M., of Charleston, S. C., 176, 203, 227.

O’Driscolls of Baltimore, The, 178.

O’Ferrall, Hon. Charles T., Governor of Virginia, 164.

O’Hart’s Irish Pedigrees, 187, 228.

Ohio Campaign, The (1754-’55), 161.

Ohio River, The, 140, 141.

O’Keefe, Edmund, of New Bedford, Mass., 27, 49, 106, 116, 228.

O’Killia, David, a Settler on Cape Cod, Mass., as early as 1657, 13, 43, 210.

“Old Master” Kelly, an Irish Schoolmaster in Rhode Island, 181, 188.

O’Malley, Thomas F., of Somerville, Mass, 40, 106, 111, 205, 228.

O’Neal, Hon. Emmet, of Alabama, 13.

O’Neill, Capt. “Bucky,” of the “Rough Riders,” 52.

O’Neills and O’Donnells, The, 169.

O’Neills of Ulster, The, 74.

Ophthalmological Society of New England, 220.

Orange Society, The, 110.

Order of the White Rose, 230.

O’Reilly, John Boyle, quoted, 85.

O’Sullivan, Major Philip, a Defender of Limerick, 77.

O’Sullivan, Owen, a New Hampshire School-teacher, 77.

Palmer, Barnabas, of Rochester, N. H., 15.

Palmer, Rev. Edmund B., a Descendant of the Above, 15.

Papyrus Club, Boston, 43.

Parkman, Francis, 72.

Parish of Kilmurry (Ireland), 193.

Parish of Moviddy (Ireland), 193.

Parnell, 85, 90.

Parnell Investigation, The, 85.

Patrick Clark, “Who Came from Ireland,” 87.

Patrick Henry, 200.

Patriot Army, Irish in the American, 95.

Pawtucket, R. I., Meeting and Banquet at, 22.

Pejepscot Historical Society, 104.

Pelham, N. H., The Butler Monument at, 19.

Penn, William (in Ireland), 63.

Pennsylvania, Governor Hastings of, 18.

Pennsylvania Historical Society, 104.

Pennsylvania, Irish Settlers in, 68, 111.

Pepper, Rev. George W., of Cleveland, Ohio, 10, 36, 239.

Pepperill, Sir William, 15.

Perry, Commodore O. H., 28, 115.

Perry, Matthew, 115.

Peterborough, N. H., Irish Pioneers of, 145.

Phelan, Edmund, of Boston, Mass., 39, 239.

Phelan, John, An Early Schoolmaster in Providence, R. I., 182.

Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, 217.

Philip Nolan, Explorer of Texas, 120, 138.

Philippines, The, 34, 35.

Phil. Sheridan, 90.

_Pilot_, The _Boston_, 6, 9, 24, 42, 50, 115, 230.

Pittsburg Landing, 197.

Point Pleasant, battle at, 161.

Poor, Gen. Enoch, 79, 81.

Portland, Me., Meeting at, 21.

_Preble_, United States Sloop-of-war, 235.

Prendergast’s “Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland,” 64.

Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pa., 33, 104.

Presbyterian Synods in Kentucky, 140.

Presbyterians, English Oppression of the Irish, 66.

Presbyterians, The Irish, Who Came to America, 66.

President-General Moseley’s Retiring Address, 51.

President Wayland of Brown University, 189.

Preston Family of Virginia, The, 162, 163.

Pretext for General Confiscation of Land in Ireland, 58.

Prince Gortschakoff of Russia, 99.

Princes of Tara, The Last, 228.

Prison Journal of Stephen Austin, 127.

Prison Ship _Torbay_, The, 177.

Pritchard, William, of South Carolina, 178.

Proctor, Col. Thomas, of the Revolution, 81.

Province of Ulster, Immigration to the United States from the, 100.

_Providence_ (R. I.) _Gazette_, quoted, 154.

Providence, R. I., Meetings at, 26, 34.

Provincial Records, The, 75.

Puritans, The New England, 64.

Putnam, General, of the Revolution, 20, 158.

Quinton, Maj. William (U. S. A.), 35.

“Quo Vadis,” Jeremiah Curtin, the Translator of, 97, 211.

Quitman, Gen. John A. (U. S. A.), 195.

Randolph, John, 162.

Rathbun, Matilda, 156.

Rathmullen, Castle at, 193.

Reagan, Hon. John H., of Texas, 135, 137.

Rear Admiral Belknap, U. S. N., 21, 204.

Rear Admiral Meade, U. S. N., 7, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 20, 218, 235.

Rebellion of 1641, The, 58.

Reception to the Society by Hon. John D. Crimmins, 52.

Reception to the Society by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, 51, 52.

Redmond, Hon. John E. (M. P.). 39.

Red River, Texas, 132.

Refugio, Irish Colony of, 124, 125, 126, 130, 131, 132, 136.

Reilly, Terence, An Early Providence Schoolmaster, 182.

“Reminiscences of Fifty Years in Texas,” 138.

Republic of Mexico, 121.

_Republican_, Tribute to the Society by the Springfield, Mass., 14, 15.

Resaca, Battle of, 199.

Revolutionary Records of Massachusetts, 176.

Revolution, Sons of the, 20, 230.

Revolution, Sons of the American, 20, 230.

Revolution, The American, 10, 16, 20, 30, 40, 73, 76, 77, 78, 94, 107, 111, 177, 180, 182, 188.

Rhode Island, Battle on the Island of (1778), 116.

Rhode Island College, 153, 154, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185.

Rhode Island, Educational History of, 180.

Rhode Island, Governor Davis of, 224.

Rhode Island, Governor Dyer of, 23, 213.

Rhode Island Historical Society, 217.

Rhode Island House of Representatives, 23, 154, 202, 209, 216, 231.

Rhode Island, Irish Schoolmasters in, 180.

Rhode Island State Record Commissioner, 116.

Rhode Island Supreme Court, 23, 26.

Rhode Island, The Island of, 186.

Rhode Island History, Women in, 188.

Rhode Islanders, Fine Colonial, 23.

Richardson, Stephen J., of New York City, 34, 105, 106, 205.

Riely, Hon. John W., of Virginia, 164.

Riley, Gen. Bennett, Military Governor of California, 196.

Riley, James Whitcomb, 30.

Rio Janeiro, Naval Entertainment and Ball at, 196.

Robert Emmet, 10, 42, 90, 110.

Robert Morris of the Revolution, 68.

Roberts, Hon. William R., United States Minister to Chili, 200.

Robertson, John Mackinnon, Address to the Society, 23.

Robertson, Major-General, on the Composition of the American Patriot Army, 95.

Roche, James Jeffrey, of Boston, Mass., 5, 9, 13, 20, 21, 22, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 37, 42, 47, 50, 89, 106, 115, 117, 203, 204, 230.

Roger Williams of Rhode Island, 89.

Rome Cross Roads, Action at, 199.

Rooney, John Jerome, of New York City, 50, 91, 205.

Roosevelt, Hon. Theodore, of New York, 14, 32, 41, 43, 44, 51, 52, 205, 230.

Roscommon (Ireland), 238.

Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Governor of Texas, 131, 135.

_Rosary Magazine_, The, 17, 228.

Rough Riders, The, 52.

Rourke, Joseph, A Soldier of the Revolution, 158, 159, 160.

Royal Historical Society, England, 230.

Royal Italian Heraldic Academy, 230.

Royal Society of Northern Antiquarians, 230.

Ruff’s Mills, Action at, 199.

Ruggles, Henry Stoddard, of Wakefield, Mass., 40, 230.

Rutland County (Vt.), Medical and Surgical Society, 217, 238.

Russia, Emperor Nicholas of, 173.

Russian and British Empires, The, 97.

Russian Engineer Corps, The, 174.

Ryan of Philadelphia, Archbishop, 201.

Salisbury Beach, Mass., 21.

San Antonio, 123, 132, 138.

Sanders, Col. C. C., of Gainesville, Ga., 231.

San Felipe, Consultation at, 129.

San Jacinto, Battle of, 129, 130, 131.

San Juan, Battle of, 85, 88.

San Patricio, Irish Colony of, 124, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131. 132, 136.

San Remo Hotel, Meeting and Banquet at, 24.

Santa Anna, 127, 131.

Santa Fé, Ancient Town of, 128.

Santiago de Cuba, 43, 44, 85, 88, 103, 237.

Sarah Alexander, of Newry, Ireland, 188.

Saratoga, Battle of, 112.

Scannell, Rev. Denis, of Worcester, Mass., 36, 239.

Schofield, Gen. J. M., 201.

“Scotch-Irish” Shillobeth, The, 30, 44, 53, 57, 65, 66, 89, 90, 137, 140, 141, 165, 166, 203.

Scott, Gen. Winfield, 171, 196.

Scully, Martin, of Waterbury, Conn., 158.

Second Army Corps (Civil War), 235.

Second Kansas Regiment (Civil War), 197.

Second Massachusetts Volunteers (war with Spain), 85, 202.

Second United States Infantry, 196.

Secretary-General Murray’s Annual Report, 42.

Selleck, David, Engaged in Transporting Irish Men, Women, and Children to America (1653), 65.

Seizure of the Powder at Fort William and Mary, 18, 77, 202.

Seventeenth Army Corps (Civil War), 199.

Seventh New York Regiment, 190.

_Shamrock_, Sir Thomas Lipton’s Yacht, 37, 38.

Shannon to the Tiber, 103.

Sharpsburg, Battle of, 178.

Sherman, Gen. W. T., 197, 201.

Sherry’s, New York City, Meeting and Banquet at, 31, 41, 46.

Shields, Gen. James, 135, 195.

Shiloh, Battle of, 197, 198.

Ship _Eagle Wing_, The (1636), 64.

Shirley, Governor, 76.

Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 97.

Sigel, Gen. F., 197, 201.

Silver Tankard, Major Dorrance and the, 156, 157.

Simon Butler, The Memorable, 109.

Sir Thomas Lipton, 37, 38.

Six Nations, The, 71, 72, 73, 74.

Sioux Nation, Great Treaty with, 196.

Sixteenth Army Corps (Civil War), 198.

Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment, 15.

Sixteenth United States Infantry, 197.

Sixty-ninth Regiment, New York, 44, 222.

Sketch of an Early Irish Settlement in Rhode Island, 152, 203.

“Sketches of Barrington, R. I.,” 189.

Slattery, William, of Holyoke, Mass., 36, 239.

Sloane, Prof. William M., 14.

Sloop-of-war _Eureka_, 122.

Sloop-of-war _Preble_, 235.

Smith, Rev. Hezekiah, 185.