The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. IV, 1904

Part 14

Chapter 143,530 wordsPublic domain

Daly, Hon. Joseph F., New York city. Danaher, Hon. Franklin M., Albany, N. Y. Deady, Rev. Louis J., Newport, R. I. DeCosta, Rev. Dr. B. F., New York city. DeCourcy, Charles A., now a judge of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, Lawrence, Mass. Doogue, William, Boston, Mass. Doyle, John F., New York city. Doyle, Rev. Alexander P., New York city. Driscoll, Hon. C. T., mayor of New Haven, Conn. DuChaillu, Paul B., New York city.

Emmet, Thomas Addis, M. D., grand nephew of the Irish patriot, Robert Emmet. English, Hon. Thomas Dunn, Newark, N. J.

Farrelly, Rev. Father, Central Falls, R. I. Fitzgerald, Miss Margaret A., San Francisco, Cal. Fitzpatrick, Edward, Louisville, Ky.; on staff of the _Times_ of that city. Flatley, P. J., Boston, Mass. Ford, J. D. M., instructor in Romance languages, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.

Gardiner, Asa Bird, New York city. Gargan, Hon. Thomas J., Boston, Mass. Garrettson, Hon. F. P., mayor of Newport, R. I. Gorman, Dennis J., Boston, Mass. Gorman, Hon. Charles E., Providence, R. I., formerly speaker of the Rhode Island house of representatives. Gorman, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Griffin, John, Portsmouth, N. H.

Hall, Edward A., Springfield, Mass. Hall, G. Stanley, president of Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Harbison, Hon. Alexander, mayor of Hartford, Conn. Harson, M. Joseph, Providence, R. I. Healy, Col. John G., New Haven, Conn. Hennessy, M. E., Boston, Mass.; on staff of the _Daily Globe_, that city. Herrick, Hon. D. Cady, Albany, N. Y., a justice of the New York Supreme Court. Horigan, Cornelius, Biddeford, Me. Howes, Osborne, Boston, Mass.

Jordan, Michael J., Boston, Mass.

Kelly, William J., Kittery, Me. Kimball, Hon. Charles Deane, governor of Rhode Island.

Lawler, Thomas B., New York city. Lawless, Hon. Joseph T., Norfolk, Va., recently secretary of state, Virginia. Lee, Hon. Thomas Z., Providence, R. I. Linehan, Hon. John C., Concord, N. H., state insurance commissioner of New Hampshire. Linehan, Miss Mary Lessey, Hartford, Conn. Linehan, Rev. Timothy P., Biddeford, Me. Lynn, Hon. Wauhope, New York city. Lyons, Dr. W. H. H., Portsmouth, N. H.

MacDonnell, John T. F., Holyoke, Mass. Martin, Hon. John B., Boston, Mass. McAdoo, Hon. William, New York city. McCarthy, Patrick J., Providence, R. I. McCoy, Rev. John J., Chicopee, Mass. McGlinchey, James H., Portland, Me. McKeever, Capt. Samuel, U. S. A. (retired), Somerville, Mass. McLaughlin, Edward A., Boston, Mass. McNamee, Hon. John H. H., mayor of Cambridge, Mass. McSweeny, Rev. Edward, Bangor, Me. Mellen, James H., Worcester, Mass. Milholland, John E., New York city. Monaghan, Prof. J. C., University of Wisconsin. Monahan, Michael, New York city. Moran, Col. James, Providence, R. I. Moseley, Hon. Edward A., secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. Moses, George H., Concord, N. H. Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Boston, Mass.

Naphen, Congressman Henry F., Boston, Mass. Nelson, Rev. S. Banks, Woonsocket, R. I.

O’Beirne, Gen. James R., New York city. O’Brien, Capt. Laurence, New Haven, Conn. O’Brien, Hon. Morgan J., New York city; a justice of the New York Supreme Court. O’Brien, Very Rev. Michael C., Bangor, Me. O’Donnell, Rev. James H., Norwalk, Conn. O’Driscoll, Daniel M., Charleston, S. C. O’Loughlin, Patrick, Brookline, Mass. O’Malley, Thomas F., Somerville, Mass. O’Neill, James L., Elizabeth, N. J.

Patterson, Rev. George J., Boston, Mass. Phalen, Rev. Frank L., Worcester, Mass. Plunkett, Thomas, East Liverpool, O.

Robertson, John Mackinnon, London, Eng. Roche, James Jeffrey, editor _The Pilot_, Boston, Mass. Rooney, John Jerome, New York city. Roosevelt, Hon. Theodore, then governor of New York.

Scully, Martin, Waterbury, Conn. Sheahan, Dennis Harvey, Providence, R. I. Sherman, Rev. Andrew M., Morristown, N. J. Smith, Joseph, Lowell, Mass. Sperry, Congressman N. D., New Haven, Conn. Studley, Hon. John P., mayor of New Haven, Conn. Sullivan, Dr. James E., Providence, R. I. Sweeny, William M., Astoria, L. I., N. Y. Swords, Joseph F., Hartford, Conn.

Taylor, Capt. John Shawe, Galway, Ire. Teeling, Rev. Arthur J., Lynn, Mass. Tierney, Dennis H., Waterbury, Conn. Tilson, John Q., New Haven, Conn. Tilton, Mayor, Portsmouth, N. H.

Van Siclen, George E., New York city.

Waller, Hon. Thomas M., ex-governor of Connecticut. Walsh, Hon. Patrick, Augusta, Ga. Weadock, Hon. T. A. E., Detroit, Mich. Williams, Prof. Alonzo, Brown University, Providence, R. I.

PRESIDENTS-GENERAL OF THE SOCIETY.

1897. Rear-Admiral George W. Meade, U. S. N., (retired), Philadelphia, Pa. Died May 4, 1897.

1897. Hon. Edward A. Moseley, secretary of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C.; was elected President-General on death of Admiral Meade.

1898. Hon. Edward A. Moseley, Washington, D. C.

1899. Hon. Thomas J. Gargan, Boston, Mass.; a prominent lawyer of that city; ex-member of the Police Commission; member of the Boston Transit Commission.

1900. Hon. Thomas J. Gargan, Boston, Mass.

1901. Hon. John D. Crimmins, New York city; prominent capitalist; official in banks, trust companies, and other corporations.

1902. Hon. John D. Crimmins, New York city.

1903. Hon. William McAdoo, New York city; assistant secretary of the U. S. Navy under President Cleveland; prominent lawyer; ex-member of Congress.

1904. Hon. William McAdoo, New York city.

MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF THE AMERICAN-IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

[For officers of the Society see pages 5 and 6.]

=Adams, Hon. Samuel=, president and treasurer of the Adams Dry Goods Co., 339–355 Sixth Avenue, New York city; director, Garfield National Bank, New York; member of the New York Chamber of Commerce; an ex-senator of Colorado.

=Adams, T. Albeus=, president of the Gansevoort Bank, Fourteenth Street and Ninth Avenue, New York city; also president of Adams & Co; president of the Adams Bros. Co.; president of the Manhattan Refrigerating Co.; director, Mercantile National Bank.

=Ahern, John=, 5 Highland Street, Concord, N. H.

=Aspell, John= (M. D.), 139 West 77th Street, New York city; member of the Academy of Medicine; of the County Medical Association, and of the Celtic Medical Society; recently president of the latter; visiting surgeon to St. Vincent’s Hospital.

=Bannin, Michael E.=, of Converse, Stanton & Co., dry goods commission merchants, 83 and 85 Worth Street, New York city; member of the Merchants Association, New York; director, Merchants Trust Co.; director, the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank; director, the Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven); member of the Merchants and Catholic clubs, New York, of the Montauk Club, Brooklyn, and of the Brooklyn Arts and Science Institute; director, the Columbian National Life Insurance Co.

=Bannon, Henry G.=, 107 East 55th Street, New York city; president of the Irish National Club; secretary, Celtic-American Publishing Co.

=Barrett, Frank B.=, 254 Fourth Avenue, New York city; with Pierce, Butler & Pierce Manufacturing Co.

=Barrett, Michael F.=, of Barrett Bros., wholesale and retail dealers in teas, coffees, etc., 308 Spring Street and 574 Hudson Street, New York city.

=Barry, Hon. Patrick T.=, 87–97 South Jefferson Street, Chicago, Ill. (Life member of the Society); advertising manager, Chicago Newspaper Union; director, First National Bank of Englewood, Ill.; director, The _Chicago Citizen_ Company; has been a member of the State Legislature of Illinois; prominently identified with educational interests.

=Barry, Rev. Michael=, Oswego, N. Y.

=Batters, Henry W.=, educator, Waterbury, Conn.

=Bennett, Richard=, 206–208 Broadway, New York city.

=Bodfish, Rev. Joshua P. L.=, Canton, Mass.; formerly chancellor of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston; a director of the Bunker Hill Monument Association.

=Boyle, Hon. Patrick J.=, now serving his tenth term as mayor of Newport, R. I.

=Brady, Rev. Cyrus Townsend= (LL. D.), 455 East 17th Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of the Society of Colonial Wars, of the Sons of the Revolution, of the Military Order of Foreign Wars, and of other patriotic organizations; chaplain of the First Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain; formerly Protestant Episcopal archdeacon of Pennsylvania; author of _For Love of Country_, _For the Freedom of the Sea_, _Stephen Decatur_, _Commodore Paul Jones_, _Border Fights and Fighters_, and other works.

=Brady, Owen J.=, The H. B. Claflin Co., 224 Church Street, New York city.

=Brady, Patrick=, 445 Seventh Avenue, New York city.

=Brandon, Edward J.=, city clerk, Cambridge, Mass.

=Brann, Rev. Henry A.= (D. D.), 141 East 43d Street, New York city (Life member of the Society).

=Bree, Hon. James P.=, lawyer, 902 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.; state auditor of Connecticut; recently a senator.

=Brennan, Hon. James F.=, lawyer, Peterborough, N. H.; a trustee of the New Hampshire State Library.

=Brennan, James F.=, contractor, 2½ Grove Street, New Haven, Conn.

=Brennan, Michael=, Hotel San Remo, Central Park West, New York city.

=Brennan, P. J.=, 788 West End Avenue, New York city.

=Breslin, T. J.=, Fries-Breslin Co., Camden, N. J.

=Britton, Thomas P.=, 1221 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

=Broderick, William J.=, 52 Morton Street, New York city.

=Brosnahan, Rev. Timothy=, rector of St. Mary’s church, Waltham, Mass.

=Burke, Robert E.=, recently city solicitor, Newburyport, Mass.

=Burr, William P.=, lawyer, 35 Nassau Street, New York city.

=Buttimer, Thomas H.=, lawyer, Hingham and Boston, Mass.

=Byrne, C. E.=, of the C. E. Byrne Piano Co., East 41st Street, New York city.

=Byrne, Major John=, 45 Wall Street, New York city; director, Detroit City Gas Co.; president, Shawmut Coal & Coke Co.; chairman Board of Directors, Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern R. R. Co.; president, Kersey Mining Co.; president, Kersey R. R. Co.; chairman Board of Directors, Shawmut Mining Co.; trustee, Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank of New York city.

=Byrne, Joseph M.=, insurance, 800 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

=Byrne, Rt. Rev. William= (V. G., D. D.), rector of St. Cecilia’s church, St. Cecilia Street, Boston, Mass.

=Byrns, John=, 734 Lexington Avenue, New York city.

=Cahill, John H.=, 15 Dey Street, New York city.

=Cahill, M. J.=, dry goods merchant, Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

=Cahill, Thomas M.= (M. D.), 60 Edwards Street, New Haven, Conn.; son of the late Col. Thomas W. Cahill who commanded the Ninth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry (an Irish regiment), in the Civil War.

=Calnin, James=, 101–107 Lakeview Avenue, Lowell, Mass.

=Campbell, James C.=, post-office, Cleveland, Ohio.

=Cannon, Thomas H.=, of the law firm Cannon & Poage, Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Ill.

=Carbray, Hon. Felix=, Benburb Place, Quebec, Canada; member of the Royal Irish Academy; Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland; member of the Quebec Harbor Commission and of the Quebec Board of Trade; consul for Portugal at Quebec, and dean of the Consular Corps; trustee of St. Patrick’s church, and of St. Bridget’s asylum; has represented his district in the parliament of the Province of Quebec. He was one of the pioneers in the lumber trade between the St. Lawrence and South America; has engaged in the general commission and shipping business, and has been a member of the successive firms: Carbray & Routh; Carbray, Routh & Co.; and Carbray, Son & Co.

=Carmody, T. F.=, lawyer, Waterbury, Conn.

=Carney, Michael=, of M. Carney & Co., Lawrence, Mass.

=Carroll, Edward=, Leavenworth National Bank, Leavenworth, Kansas.

=Carroll, John L.=, 18 State Street, Newark, N. J.

=Carter, Hon. Thomas H.=, Helena, Mont.; recently a U. S. senator.

=Casey, Stephen J.=, Exchange Building, 53 State Street., Boston, Mass.; Boston manager of the Empire State Surety Co.

=Cassidy, John J.=, Inspector of Buildings, Wilmington, Del.

=Cassidy, Patrick= (M. D.), Norwich, Conn.; was surgeon-general on the staff of Gov. Luzon B. Morris of Connecticut, ranking as brigadier-general.

=Chittick, Rev. J. J.=, Hyde Park, Mass.

=Clancy, Laurence=, dry goods merchant, West Bridge Street, Oswego, N. Y.; trustee, Oswego County Savings Bank; director, electric street railway; member, Normal school board; has repeatedly declined a nomination for mayor of Oswego.

=Clare, William F.=, lawyer, 149 Broadway, New York city.

=Clark, Rev. James F.=, New Bedford, Mass.

=Clarke, James=, of James Clarke & Co., booksellers and publishers, 3, 5 and 7 West 22d Street, New York city.

=Clarke, Joseph I. C.=, Sunday editor New York _Herald_, Herald Square, New York city.

=Clarke, Robert=, 27 Harbor Street, Cleveland, O.

=Clary, Charles H.=, Hallowell, Me.; a descendant of John Clary, “of Newcastle, province of New Hampshire,” who married Jane Mahoney, of Georgetown, Me., in 1750. Four children were born to them before 1760. Mr. Clary of Hallowell, Me., here mentioned, was one of the founders of the Clary Reunion Family which meets annually.

=Cleary, James=, 120 Liberty Street, Cleveland, O.

=Coffey, John J.=, Neponset (Boston), Mass.; served during the Civil war in the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry (the Faugh-a-Ballagh regiment), which formed part of Meagher’s Irish Brigade, First Division, Second Corps; participated in the valorous charges of the brigade against the Confederates at Marye’s Heights; was wounded at Gettysburg and still carries the bullet in his body. His brother, Michael J., was color sergeant of the Irish flag of the regiment and carried it until he fell mortally wounded at the second battle of Bull Run.

=Coffey, Rev. Michael J.=, East Cambridge, Mass.

=Coghlan, Rev. Gerald P.=, 2141 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

=Cohalan, Daniel F.=, lawyer, 271 Broadway, New York city.

=Coleman, Bernard F.=, 38 East 69th Street, New York city.

=Coleman, James S.=, 38 East 69th Street, New York city; of Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman.

=Coleman, John=, capitalist, Louisville, Ky.

=Collins, James M.=, 6 Sexton Avenue, Concord, N. H.

=Collins, Hon. John S.=, Gilsum, N. H.; manufacturer of woolens; an ex-state senator of New Hampshire.

=Collins, Hon. Patrick A.=, mayor of Boston, Mass.; formerly a member of Congress, and later U. S. Consul General at London, England.

=Collins, William D.= (M. D.), Haverhill, Mass.

=Conaty, Bernard=, 30 Cypress Street, Providence, R. I.

=Conaty, Rev. B. S.=, 340 Cambridge Street, Worcester, Mass.

=Conaty, Rt. Rev. Thomas J.= (D. D.), Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Los Angeles, Cal.

=Condon, Edward O’Meagher=, Custom House, New Orleans, La.; connected with the office of the U. S. Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., as an inspector of public buildings; served in the Union army during the Civil War.

=Coney, Patrick H.=, lawyer, 316 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kan. He entered the Union army in 1863, at the age of 15 years, enlisting in the One Hundredth and Eleventh New York Infantry. He was detailed as dispatch bearer on Gen. McDougall’s staff, promoted as an orderly dispatch bearer on Gen. Nelson A. Miles’ staff, served in this capacity on to Appomatox and Lee’s surrender, and was transferred June 5, 1865, to Company H, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery. He served until October 5, 1865, when he was honorably discharged at Hart’s Island, N. Y. He was wounded at the battle of Peach Orchard in front of Petersburg, Va., on June 16, 1864, and rejoined his command from the hospital after sixty days’ convalescence. In addition to his law practice, he is general manager of the American Investment and Development Co., which is engaged in the promotion and development of 11,000 acres of mineral, gas, and oil lands in Benton county, Mo. Gen. Nelson A. Miles is president of the company.

=Conlon, William L.=, Portsmouth, N. H.

=Connery, William P.=, Wheeler and Pleasant Streets, Lynn, Mass.; recently candidate for mayor of Lynn.

=Connolly, James=, Coronado, Cal.

=Connolly, Rev. Arthur T.=, Center and Creighton Streets, Roxbury (Boston), Mass.

=Connor, Michael=, 509 Beech Street, Manchester, N. H.

=Conway, James L.=, 113 Worth Street, New York city.

=Cooke, Rev. Michael J.=, Fall River, Mass. (Life member of the Society.)

=Corcoran, John H.=, dry goods merchant, 587 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.

=Coughlin, John=, 177 Water Street, Augusta, Me.

=Cox, Michael F.= (M. D., M. R. I. A.), 26 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland.

=Cox, Michael H.=, 54 Commerce Street, Boston. Mass.

=Cox, William T.=, 12 South Second Street, Elizabeth, N. J.; owner of Cox’s Towing Line; for three years chairman of the fire commissioners of Elizabeth; ex-chief of the Elizabeth Volunteer Fire Department.

=Coyle, Rev. James=, Taunton, Mass.

=Coyle, Rev. John D.=, 79 Davenport Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

=Crane, John=, of Crane & MacMahon, Maritime Building, 8–10 Bridge Street, New York city; a veteran of the Civil War; member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

=Crimmins, Hon. John D.=, 40 East 68th Street, New York city; a Life member of the Society; president-general of the organization in 1901 and 1902; a member of the New York Municipal Art Commission. Mr. Crimmins served as a park commissioner of New York city from 1883 to 1888, during which time he was treasurer and president of the board. He was a member of the Board of Visitors to West Point in 1894, and presidential elector (Democratic), in 1892 and 1904. He was appointed by President Roosevelt and served as a member of the Greater New York Charter Revision Commission. In 1894, he was a member of the New York State Constitutional Convention. Mr. Crimmins is a member of the New York Chamber of Commerce, and is officially connected with many railway, realty, and banking corporations. He is president of the Essex and Hudson Land Improvement Co.; president of the Port Richmond and Bergen Point Ferry Co.; president of the Bergen Point and Staten Island Ferry Co.; vice-president of the City Trust Co. of New York; vice-president of the Title Insurance Co. of New York; vice-president of the New York Mortgage and Security Co.; director of the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, and also a director in the following companies: New York City Railway Co., Metropolitan Securities Co., the Century Realty Co., and the Chelsea Realty Co. He is prominently identified with the charities of the Roman Catholic Church as well as with non-sectarian charities. He is chairman of the executive committee of the trustees of St. Patrick’s Cathedral; member of the board of managers of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum; member of the board of managers of St. Vincent’s Hospital; member of the board of trustees of St. John’s Guild, and also of the Provident Loan Society of New York. Mr. Crimmins is also a director of the City and Suburban Homes Co. of New York, which has for its object to provide model homes at reasonable cost for working people. He is a member of the following clubs: Catholic, Metropolitan, Lawyers, Democratic, Manhattan, and of the Wee Burn Golf Club, of which he was formerly president. He is likewise a member of the board of managers of the Sevilla Home for Children, a non-sectarian charity, and is also one of the managers of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents.

=Crimmins, Lieut. Martin L.=, of the Nineteenth U. S. Infantry; a son of Hon. John D. Crimmins, of New York city.

=Cronin, Capt. William=, Rutland, Vt.

=Croston, J. F.= (M. D.), Emerson Street, Haverhill, Mass.

=Cummings, Matthew J.=, Overseer of the Poor, Providence, R. I.

=Cummins, Rev. John F.=, Rosindale (Boston), Mass.

=Cunningham, James=, 277 Congress Street, Portland, Me.

=Curran, James=, of the James Curran Manufacturing Co., 512–514 West 36th Street, New York city; a veteran of the Civil War.

=Curry, Capt. P. S.=, contractor and builder, Lynn, Mass.; a veteran of the Civil War.

=Curry, E. J.=, 69–71 East 89th Street, New York city.

=Curtin, Jeremiah=, Bristol, Vt.; author of _Hero Tales of Ireland_, _Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland_, _Myths and Folk-Tales of the Russians_, _Western Slavs and Magyars_; translator of works of Henryk Sienkiewicz. Mr. Curtin was acting U. S. Consul-General in Russia, 1865–’66; actively connected with the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, 1883–’91. He is one of the greatest of living philologists and linguists.

=Daly, Hon. Joseph F.= (LL. D.), Wall Street, New York city; Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, New York, 1890–’96; Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1896–’98; member of the Board of Managers, Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum; member of the Advisory Board, St. Vincent’s Hospital.

=Danaher, Hon. Franklin M.=, Albany, N. Y.; member of the State Board of Law Examiners; many years Judge of the City Court of Albany.

=Danvers, Robert E.=, 349–351 West 58th Street (the St. Albans), New York city; dealer in iron and steel.

=Dasey, Charles V.=, Board of Trade Building, Broad Street, Boston, Mass.; steamship and insurance agent; general Eastern agent, Anchor Line S. S. Co., and of the Italian Royal Mail S. S. Co.; general agent, Insular Navigation Co.; general agency for ocean travel.

=Davis, Dr. F. L.=, Biddeford, Me.

=Davis, Hon. Robert T.= (M. D.), Fall River, Mass. He was born in County Down, Ireland, 1823; was a member of the Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention, 1853; a state senator, 1858–1861, and member of the National Republican Convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. In 1873, Dr. Davis was elected mayor of Fall River. In 1882, he was elected to Congress, and was reëlected in 1884 and 1886. He has been prominently identified with the manufacturing interests of Fall River, has been president of the Wampanoag and Stafford mills, and has also been officially connected with the Merchants’, Robeson and other mills.

=Day, Joseph P.=, 932 Eighth Avenue, New York city.

=Deeves, Richard=, of Richard Deeves & Son, builders, 305–309 Broadway, New York city.

=Delahanty, Dr. W. J.=, Trumbull Square, Worcester, Mass.

=Delehanty, Hon. F. B.=, Judges’ Chambers, Court House, City Hall Park, New York; a Judge of the City Court.

=Dempsey, George C.=, Lowell, Mass.

=Dempsey, William P.=, treasurer and manager, the Dempsey Bleachery and Dye Works, Pawtucket, R. I.

=Devlin, James H.=, 35 Parsons Street, Brighton (Boston), Mass.

=Dixon, Richard=, insurance, 52–54 William Street, New York city.

=Donahoe, Col. John P.=, Wilmington, Del.

=Donahue, Dan A.=, Essex Street, Lawrence, Mass.

=Donoghoe, D. F.= (M. D.), Holyoke, Mass.

=Donovan, Daniel=, 21 High Rock Street, Lynn, Mass.; an authority on heraldry, armorial bearings, etc., particularly as the same relate to Ireland.