The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. IV, 1904
Part 19
Irish transported to the continent of North America, 109.
Irish transported to the West Indies, 84, 109.
Irish troops embark for Spain, 118.
Irish Vanguard of Rhode Island, The, 109.
Irish voyagers taken by a French privateer, 68.
Irish Washingtons, The, 136.
Isle of Sable, Irish emigrants meet disaster at the, 71.
Isles of Shoals, Roger Kelley of the, 57.
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, 39, 91, 137.
Jackson, Hon. Charles, governor of Rhode Island, 57.
Jackson, Stephen, “a native of Kilkenny, Ireland,” 57.
Jan Andriessen, “de Iersman van Dublingh,” 22, 138.
Jasper Greens, The, 155.
Jefferson, Governor of Virginia, 34.
Jones, Edward, solicitor-general of North Carolina, a native of Ireland, 58.
John Riley and his wife Grace (who came from Ireland about 1624), 51.
Johnson, Sir William, an Irishman, “of Johnson Hall, in the County of Tryon and Province of New York,” 63, 98.
Jordan, Governor, of New Hampshire, 19
“Joseph Doyle from Rhode Island,” 75.
Judith Carroll, Mention of (in 1775), 75.
Jusserand, M., French Ambassador, writes to the Society, 24.
Kansas State Historical Society, 73.
Kaskaskia, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106.
Kavanagh, Hon. Edward, of Maine, 58.
Keeney’s ferry over the Connecticut river, 64, 65.
Kelley, Mrs. Grace, of Providence, R. I., 61.
Kelly, Capt. Warren Michael, 42.
Kelly, Darby, “a soldier, a schoolmaster and a farmer,” 41.
Kelly, Gen. Benjamin F., 41.
Kelly, John, who in 1633 settled in Newbury, Mass., 51.
Kelly, Michael, of the island of Conanicut, 112, 113, 114.
Kelley, Rev. Erasmus, of Rhode Island, 129, 130.
Kent, Pierce, Death of (New York), 20.
Kentish Guards of Rhode Island, The, 127.
Kentucky, The town of Grannon, 8.
Kentucky, Death of Dennis H. Mulligan, an old resident of, 8.
Kentucky, Hon. James H. Mulligan of, 8.
Kerry, Ireland, 123.
Kildare, Ireland, 121, 123.
Kilkenny, Ireland, 57, 74.
Killybegs, Ireland, 78.
Kimball, Governor, of Rhode Island, 17, 20.
Kindness of people of Cork to Ethan Allen, 34.
King Philip’s War, 62, 118, 119, 131, 159, 160.
“King Philip’s designs,” 112.
Kingstown, Ireland, 88.
Kinsale, Ireland, 33, 109, 118, 121, 124, 125, 127, 128.
Kittery, Me, Early Irish settlers in, 66, 67.
Knights of St. Patrick, New Haven, Conn., 23.
Knights of St. Patrick, San Francisco, Cal., 136.
Knox, Gen. Henry, of the Revolution, 57, 137.
LaBussoniere, a French officer in the Mississippi valley, 95.
Larkin, Edward, a settler as early as 1655 at Newport, R. I., 110, 111.
Larkin, Edward, of Charlestown, Mass. (1638), 59.
Larkins Early, of Rhode Island, 110, 111.
Larrabee, Joanna, 79.
Las Guasimas, Spanish Trenches of, 8.
“Launching a Battleship from the Congressional Ways,” 13.
Lawless, Hon. Joseph T., Mention of paper by, 135.
“Leading men of the Bay,” Roger Williams the bearer of letters to, 72.
Lear, Tobias, private secretary to Washington, 33.
Lee’s surrender, 149.
Lefferty, Bryan, attorney and private secretary to Sir William Johnson, 63.
Letters to the Society from President Theodore Roosevelt, 18, 24.
Lexington Alarm, The, 50, 53.
Lexington, Battle of, 9, 134.
Lexington, Mass., Historical Society, 14.
Lewis family of Virginia, The, 36, 38.
Librarian of Congress, The, 28.
Limerick, Ireland, 61, 82, 113, 118, 129.
Limerick, Regiment of, 113.
Limerick, Treaty of, 82.
Lincoln, Abraham, 10, 152.
Lincoln’s first call for troops, 10.
Linehan, Hon. John C., Paper by, 30. Mention of other papers by, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138.
_List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed_, 74.
_Literary History of Ireland_, Hyde’s, 122.
Loan collection of Irish-American memorials, 26, 27, 28.
Lochlin, Dennis, of Putney, Vt. (prominent in 1777), 55.
Lodge’s _Peerage of Ireland_, 122.
Londonderry, Ire., 165.
Londonderry, N. H., The Irish settlement of, 49, 52.
Longford, Ireland, 51, 71.
Longevity of Irish settlers of Granville, Mass., 48.
Long Island, Battle of, 100.
Long, M. D., of O’Neill, Neb., Death of, 16.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, at St. Louis, Mo., 26, 27, 28.
Loyal Legion, Military Order of the, 150, 158, 160.
Lucretia, daughter of John Downing, 50.
Lynn, Hon. Wauhope, Mention of paper by, 137.
McAdoo, Hon. William, Addresses by, 135, 137.
McCartee, Owen and Charles, Virginia pioneers, 32.
MacCarthy, Charles, a founder of East Greenwich, R. I., 57, 117.
MacCarthy, Cormac, “had been lord of Muskerry for 40 years,” 123.
MacCarthy, Cormac Oge, becomes a viscount, 123.
MacCarthy, Dermot, feudal lord and founder of the house of Muskerry, 123.
MacCarthy, Donogh, is created Earl of Clancarty, 123.
MacCarthys Glas, The, 118, 123.
MacCarthys Reagh, The, 118, 123.
MacCarthys, Many castles built by the, 123.
MacCarthys Mor, The, 116, 118.
Maccarty, Dennis, of Warren, R. I., 137.
Maccarty, Florence, buys land in Roxbury, Mass, (in 1693), 65.
McCarty, Capt. Page, 33.
McCarty, Capt. Richard, “a resident of Cahokia,” 99.
McCormick, Daniel, first president of the New York Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 72.
McCoy, Rev. John J., mention of paper by, 135.
McCurtin, Daniel, at the siege of Boston, 68.
McGee, Thomas D’Arcy, 107, 108.
McGinnis, Capt. William, killed in battle, 55.
McGinness, Col. John R., Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., 15.
McGuinness, Bernard, Death of (Providence, R. I.), 13.
McGuinness, Hon. Edwin D., Death of (Providence, R. I.), 9, 13.
McGuire, Capt. Francis, an officer in the Revolution, 35.
McGuire, Dr. Hunter, of Virginia, 35.
McGuire, Rev. Francis D., Death of (Albany, N. Y.), 26.
McKechnie, Rev. J. H., Death of (Worcester, Mass.), 12.
McKeever, Capt. and Brvt. Lieut.-Col. Samuel, Death of (Somerville, Mass.), 15.
McLaughlin, Thomas, an officer in Stark’s regiment at the battle of Bunker Hill, 64.
“McLaughlin was made captain of the company the morning after the battle,” 64.
McNamee, Mayor, of Cambridge, Mass., 14.
McNulty, Rev. J. J., Death of (Boston, Mass.), 13.
McMahon, Capt., an officer under Wayne, 37.
McQuade, James, killed by Indians, 69.
MacSparran, Rev. James, an early Irish clergyman of Rhode Island, 136.
Machias, Me., The O’Briens of, 25.
Mack, Mayor, of Elizabeth, N. J., 15.
Macneven, William J., 90.
Macoone, John, an early Rhode Island settler, 116, 117.
Macroom, Ire., 124.
Madison, President, 90.
Magee, Capt. James, “a convivial, noble-hearted Irishman,” 72.
Magoon family, The, 50.
Magoon, Isaac, from Ireland, 50.
Maguire, Bryan, baron of Enniskillen, 126.
Maguire, Connor, attainted by British law, 126.
Maguire, Constant, of Rhode Island, 126.
Maguire, Thomas, lord of Fermanagh, 126.
Maguires, Ancient patrimony of the, 126.
Maguires of Rhode Island, Early, 126.
Mahone, Gen. William, 42.
Mahoney, Jane, weds (in 1750) John Clary, 149.
Maine _Genealogist and Recorder_, 64.
_Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder_, 62, 63, 67.
“Major Burke was clerk of the town for twenty-two years,” 46.
“Major George Croghan,” 17.
Malvern Hill, Battle of, 10, 149, 171.
Malavery, John, an early resident of Providence, R. I., 117.
Manners, customs and phrases of the mountaineers, 41.
Many castles built by the MacCarthys, 123.
“Many of the Prison ship martyrs were Irish,” 16.
Mark, Patrick, of Charlestown, Mass. (in 1650), 62.
Marye’s Heights, 27, 149, 171, 172.
Maryland, First colonists to, 125.
Maryland line, The, 68.
“Mary ye Wife of Morgan Murphy,” 67.
Mason and Dixon’s line, 42.
Massachusetts Bay Colony, Supplies from Ireland for, 78.
Massachusetts Historical Society, 74.
Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 9.
Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention, 152.
“Massacre after massacre” by the English soldiery in Ireland, 115.
Massacre ordered by English lords justices, 115.
“Master John Sullivan and Family of Somersworth and Berwick,” 15.
Mather, Increase, 69.
Mather, Cotton, Sermon by, 77.
Maumee Rapids, Battle of, 104.
Maxwell, Benjamin, patriot of the Revolution, 54.
Maxwell, Col Hugh, of the Revolution, 53, 54.
Mayor Boyle of Newport, R. I., 16, 147.
Mayor Collins of Boston, Mass., 12, 13, 149.
Mayor Garretson of Newport, R. I., 11.
Mayor Mack of Elizabeth, N. J., 15.
Mayor McGuinness of Providence, R. I., 9, 13.
Mayor McNamee of Cambridge, Mass., 14.
Mayor Studley of New Haven, Conn., 23.
Mayor Van Wyck of New York city, 8.
Meagher’s Irish Brigade, 10, 27, 149, 170, 171, 172.
Meath, Ireland, 116.
Medal of Honor Legion, 166, 170.
Membership roll of the American-Irish Historical Society, 146.
Memorials, Loan collection of Irish-American, 26, 27, 28.
“Men, women and children perished alike,” 115.
Mexico, The war with, 17.
Middletown, Ireland, 45.
Michael and Bridget Phillips, children of Michael and Bridget, 60.
Miles, Gen. Nelson A., 19, 150.
_Military History of New Hampshire, Adjutant-General’s Report_, 66, 76.
Military Order of Foreign Wars, 147.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, 150, 158, 160.
Minute Men, 50, 53, 66.
Mississippi valley, The, 95, 96.
Monaghan, Lieut. David, of Col. Wm. Thomson’s regiment of rangers, 63.
Monmouth, Battle of, 100.
Montgomery, Capt. John, 101.
Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 9, 10, 96.
Montgomery tablet and monument, St. Paul’s church, Broadway, New York city, 10.
Montserrat settled by Irish, 125.
Monument unveiled at Elizabeth, N. J., to Hon. W. A. M. Mack, 15.
Mooney, John A. (LL. D.), Death of (New York), 23.
Moore, Col. James, of the First regiment, North Carolina Continentals, 61.
Moore, Judge Maurice, 61.
Moore, Roger, famous Irish chieftain, 68.
Moore’s _History of North Carolina_, 58, 59, 60.
Moran, Col. James, Mention of paper by, 137.
Morrell, Lysbell, “an Irish woman,” 56.
Morrison, Mrs. Robert, 105, 106.
Mortimer, Capt. Philip, “who came from Ireland,” 71.
Moseley, Edward A., Mention of paper by, 137.
“Mostly Irishmen from Pelham and elsewhere,” 50.
Mountcashel, 123.
Moylan, John, patriot of the Revolution, 37.
Moylan, Stephen, of the Revolution, 72.
“Mr. Mark Lynch, merchant in Nantes,” 34.
Mulligan, Dennis H., an old resident of Kentucky, 8.
Mulligan, Hon. James H., of Kentucky, 8.
Mundy, Death of Rev. John F. (Cambridge, Mass.), 7.
Munster, Ireland, 123, 124.
Murfey, Capt. John, of Newport, R. I., 129.
Murfey, Phœbe, dies at Newport, R. I., 129.
Murphy, Edward, of Newport, R. I., 129.
Murphy, James, Death of (Lawrence, Mass.), 9.
Murphy, John, of Salem, Mass., 65.
Murphy, Timothy, a patriot of the Revolution, 69.
Murray, Daniel, “an Irishman who supplied provisions for Clark’s Illinois army,” 104.
Murray, Thomas Hamilton, Papers by, 55, 109, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138.
Muskerry, 123, 124, 125.
“My business here is to carry passengers and servants,” 62.
“My three sisters’ three sons,” 117.
Narragansett country, The, 117, 119.
_Narragansett Historical Register_, 120.
Narragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I., Dr. James E. Sullivan entertains the Society at the, 17, 19.
“Nearly one half of the passengers perished,” 71.
Nebraska, University of, 15, 20.
Neil, John, “from Ireland,” 60.
_New England Historic, Genealogical Register_, 69, 74, 78.
New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 20.
Newfoundland Irish serve on American privateers in the War of 1812, 88.
New Hampshire Historical Society, 15.
New Hampshire State library, 147.
New Haven Colony Historical Society, 24.
New Haven, Conn., The Society holds a field-day at, 23.
New Jersey, Daniel Neil an artillery officer of, in the Revolution, 59.
New Orleans, Battle of, 91, 137.
Newport Historical Society, 20.
Newport, R. I., marriages, Some, 130.
Newport, R. I., _Mercury_, 129.
New Ross, Ireland, 58.
Newry, Ireland, 62.
Newtonards, Ireland, 90.
New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., Headquarters of the Society at the, 15.
New York Chamber of Commerce, 146, 150.
New York Court of Common Pleas, 151.
New York, Fourth Heavy Artillery of (in the Civil War), 149.
_New York Genealogical and Biographical Record_, 62, 65.
New York, Greater, Charter Revision Commission, 150.
New York _Herald_, 13.
New York, One Hundred and Eleventh Infantry of (in the Civil War), 149.
New York, Some marriage licenses issued in the province of, 75.
New York State Civil Service Commission, 154.
New York Produce Exchange, 153.
New York State Constitutional Convention, 150.
New York State Board of Law Examiners, 152.
New York _Sun_, 9.
New York Supreme Court, 18, 142, 143, 151, 167, 168.
New York Volunteers, The Sixty-ninth, 10, 28, 34.
Nineteenth Army Corps Association, 158.
“Ninety-six of the ship’s company had died on the voyage,” 71.
Ninth Connecticut Infantry (in the Civil War), 23, 24, 148, 158.
Ninth Massachusetts Infantry in the Civil War, 20.
_North American Review_, 13.
North Carolina Foot, Sixth Regiment of, 60.
North Carolina, Governor Dobbs of, 60.
North Carolina, Provincial Congress of, 56, 59.
“Not a child, were it but a hand high, was left alive,” 115.
“Not a Tory in his town,” 53.
Nugent, Gen. Robert, Death of, 10.
O’Bannon, Capt. James H., of Virginia, 12.
“Obnoxious to the royalists,” 77.
O’Brien, Captain Laurence, Address by, 137.
O’Brien, Kennedy, an early resident of Augusta, Ga., 58.
O’Brien, Lucy Todd, 55.
O’Brien, Nancy, of New London, Conn., 60.
O’Briens of Machias, Me., The, 135, 138.
O’Briens, The, of Machias, Me., 25.
O’Brien, The Clan, 138.
O’Brien, Very Rev. Michael C., Death of (Portland, Me.), 12.
O’Connell, Capt. John, president of the Irish Brigade Association, 28.
O’Dea, Margaret (who came to this country about 1624), 51.
O’Donnell, Rev. James H., Norwalk, Conn. (quoted), 65, 69, 70, 71, 137.
O’Donoghoe Mor, The, 123.
O’Driscoll, Daniel M., Death of (Charleston, S. C.), 22.
O’Driscoll, Daniel M., Mention of paper by, 135.
O’Fallon, Col. John, 39.
O’Fallon, Dr. James, of Virginia, 38.
O’Fallon family of St. Louis, Mo., 38, 39, 100.
O’Farrell, Capt. Patrick, Death of (Washington, D. C.), 22.
“Of Galway in Ireland,” 56.
_Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War_, 65.
Officers of the Society, 5, 6.
O’Flaherty, Dr. John, Death of (Hartford, Conn.), 168.
O’Hanlon, Canon, of Ireland, 17.
O’Hart, John, Death of (Dublin, Ire.), 16.
O’Hart’s _Irish Landed Gentry_, 122.
O’Hart’s _Irish Pedigrees_, 116, 122.
O’Kelley, John, an Irish settler of Warren, R. I., 70.
O’Kellys, The, eminent in Ireland, 113.
O’Killia (O’Kelly), David, an Irish pioneer of Cape Cod, Mass., 159.
Old Dominion, The, 30, 31.
Olson, A. B., Denver, Col., 25.
O’Mahoney, Rev. D. J., is ordered to the Philippines, 20.
O’Malley, Thomas F., Papers by, 135, 136.
O’Neal, Major Ferdinand, 36.
O’Neil, Rev. James L., Death of (San Francisco, Cal.), 25.
O’Neils of Maine change their names to Neil, 74.
O’Neill, Captain “Bucky,” 7.
O’Neill, James L., Paper by, 136.
Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., Col. John R. McGinniss of the, 15.
Ormonde, The house of, 67.
Ormund, Lord, Mandate issued to, 115.
O’Reilly, General, 104.
O’Reilly, Francis C., Death of (Orange, N. J.), 8.
O’Reilly, Mary Boyle, of Boston, Mass., 27.
O’Shea, J. Augustus, 14.
O’Shea, Marion, 14.
O’Sullivan, Mor, The, 123.
Over 4,000 acres allotted Major Thomas Quirk, 101.
“Owned about 1,400 acres of the best land in Ware, Mass.,” 50.
Oyster Bay, N. Y., 18, 24.
Pan-American Exposition, 159.
Papers and Addresses under the auspices of the American-Irish Historical Society, 139.
_Papers Relating chiefly to the Maryland Line During the Revolution_, 68.
Parole for the day; “Boston”; countersign; “St. Patrick,” 64.
“Patrick and Richard Riley come to Windsor and Weathersfield, Conn., in 1639,” 51.
“Patrick’s swamp,” 46.
“Paymaster of the Third Regiment and also of the three companies of Light Horse,” 59.
Peach Orchard, Battle of, 10, 150.
Pearson’s _Genealogies_, 58.
_Peerage of Ireland_, Lodge’s, 122.
Pennsylvania Bar Association, 157.
Pennsylvania Line, First Regiment of the, 61.
Penn, William, on the ship _Welcome_, 73.
“People of Consequence,” 73.
“People of property,” 73.
Perry, Commodore O. H., 137.
Philip’s War, King, 62, 118, 119, 131, 159, 160.
Pierre de Margerie, French charge d’Affaires, 19.
Pilgrims and Puritans, 42.
Pitman, Margaret, weds James Murphy at Newport, R. I., 130.
Platt, U. S. Senator O. H., 24.
Plymouth Colony, Early Irish in the, 137.
Point Pleasant, Battle of, 37.
Polk, President, 106.
Pollock, Oliver, an Irishman who financed Clark’s military campaign in Illinois and Indiana, 104.
Pontiac, Chief, 97, 98.
Portrush, Ireland, 77, 78.
Prendergast’s _Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland_, 122.
Prendergast’s _Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution_, 122.
Presbyterians, Persecution inflicted upon the Irish, 83.
Preservation of historic landmarks, 13.
President Buchanan’s father, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, comes to this country in the brig _Providence_, 75.
President Lincoln’s first call for troops, 10.
Presidents-General of the American-Irish Historical Society, 145.
Preston, William, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, born in Ireland, 63.
Princeton, Battle of, 53, 59.
Prison-ship Martyrs, The, 16.
Proctor, Gen. Thomas, a native of Ireland, 62.
Proscriptive laws against Catholics, 84.
Providence, R. I., _Gazette_, 129.
Providence, R. I., Patriots of, destroy the British armed vessel _Gaspee_, 69.
Provincial Assembly of Virginia, 40.
Provincial Congress of North Carolina, 56, 59.
Publications of the American-Irish Historical Society, 139.
Queenstown, Ireland, 52.
Quinton, Col. William, is appointed a brigadier-general, 20.
“Quirk was a brave and a fine-looking Irishman,” 101.
Randolph, Governor, of Virginia, 37.
Reception to the Society by Governor Kimball of Rhode Island, 20.
_Records of the General Assembly_ of Rhode Island, 131.
_Records of the Town of Providence_, R. I., 62.
Redding, James F., Death of (Charleston, S. C.), 26.
Regiment of Rangers, Col. William Thomson’s, 63.
“Remained and went not away,” 109.
Revolution, Gen. John Sullivan of the, 11, 18.
Revolution, Sons of the, 147.
Reynolds, Ex-Gov. John, 105, 107.
Rhode Island, Battle of, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 135, 137.
Rhode Island, Congressman Bull of, writes to the Society, 11, 20.
Rhode Island, Death of Ex-Secretary of State McGinness of, 9.
Rhode Island, Early Caseys of, 114, 115, 116.
Rhode Island, Early Larkins of, 110, 111.
Rhode Island, Early Murphys of, 129, 133.
Rhode Island, Gov. Charles Jackson of, 57.
Rhode Island, Governor Gregory of, writes to the Society, 11.
Rhode Island Historical Society, 19, 141, 157, 166.
Rhode Island, Interesting Reminiscences of Newport, 128, 129.
Rhode Island, Irish names in, previous to 1776, 131.
Rhode Island Normal School, 20.
Rhode Island, _Records of the General Assembly_ of, 131.
Rhode Island Supreme Court, 18, 19, 20.
Rhode Island, The Irish Vanguard of, 109.
Riddle, Patrick E., Death of (Boston, Mass.), 13.
Riley, Garret and Miles, 51.
Riley, Grace (O’Dea), 51.
Riley, John, and his wife Grace, 51.
Riley, John, buys land in 1684 in Springfield, Mass., 45.
Riley, Patrick and Richard, 51.
Rileys in Connecticut, Early, 51.
Roach, John, is given a tract of land in Connecticut, 73.
Rochambeau’s army, The Irish in, 135.
Rochambeau Monument, at Washington, D. C., Dedication of the, 15.
Roche, James Jeffrey, Mention of paper by, 135.
Rogers, Hon. Horatio, 20.
Rogers, Lucy Clark, 100.
Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston, 147.
Roman Catholic archdiocese of Philadelphia, 171.
Roman Catholic diocese of Duluth, 163.
Roman Catholic diocese of Great Falls, 160.
Roman Catholic diocese of Los Angeles, 149.
Roman Catholic diocese of Sioux City, 155.
Roman Catholic diocese of Springfield, Mass., 157.
Roman Catholic diocese of Wilmington, Del., 164.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Robert B., 14.
Roosevelt, President Theodore, expresses his interest in the work of the Society, 12.
Roosevelt, President Theodore, receives the Society in the East Room of the White House, 15.
Roosevelt, President, writes to the Society, 18, 24.
_Rosary Magazine_, The, 25, 153.
Roscommon, Ireland, 129.
Ross, Rev. Robert, patriot of the Revolution, 77.
“Roule of ye Freemen of ye colonie of everie Towne,” 56.
“Rough Riders” regiment, 7.
Rowan, Archibald Hamilton, 90.
Rowe, Matthew, “at New Haven, Conn., in 1650,” 59.
Rowe, Nicholas, “at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1640,” 59.
Royal Historical and Archæological Society of Ireland, 17.
Royal Irish Academy, 148, 150.
Royal Newfoundland regiment, Irish sentiment in the, 87.
Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland), 148.
Sackett, Adjutant-General, of Rhode Island, 17.
_Salem _[Mass.]_ Press Historical and Genealogical Record_, 64.
Sally Crowninshield of Salem, Mass., 65.
St. Kitts, Charles Mac Carthy a resident of, 117, 125.
St. Kitts, Irish Catholics in, visited by Father John Destriche, 125, 126.
St. Kitts, Irish colors displayed at, 85.
St. Kitts, Large numbers of Irish in, 125.
St. Louis, Mo., Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 26, 27, 28.
“St. Patrick”: American countersign at Boston, March 17, 1776, by authority of General Washington, 64.
St. Patrick’s day, Early celebrations of, 137.
St. Patrick, Friendly Sons of, New York, 72.
St. Patrick, Friendly Sons of, Philadelphia, 72.
St. Patrick, Knights of, San Francisco, Cal., 136.
St. Patrick’s lodge of Masons, 58.
St. Vincent de Paul, Society of, 156, 157.
Savage fury of English soldiery in Ireland, 115.
Savage’s _Genealogical Dictionary_, 58, 70.
Savage’s Station, Battle of, 10.
Scharff-Wescott _History of Philadelphia_, Pa., 73.
Scituate, Mass., Early residents of, from Ireland, 60.
Scott, General, 16.
Scully, Martin, Mention of paper by, 135.
Scully, Rev. Thomas, Death of (Cambridge, Mass), 20.
Selectman Hutchinson of Lexington, Mass., welcomes the Society, 14.
Selectman Taylor of Lexington, Mass., entertains the Society, 14.
Sellick, David, craves pardon “for his offence in bringing some of the Irish men on shoare,” 110.
“Seneschal of the manor of Macroom,” 124.
“Sent by his father from Ireland to America,” 69.
Shahan, Rev. Thomas, Death of (Malden, Mass.), 21.
Shay’s insurrection, 49.
Sheahan, Dennis Harvey, Mention of address by, 136.
Shea, John Gilmary, 59.
Sheridan, Gen. Michael V., 14.
Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 14.
Sherman, Rev. Andrew M., Mention of paper by, 25, 138.
Sherry’s, New York city, Gathering of the Society at, 9.
Simms’ _Frontiersmen of New York_, 63, 71.
Sixteenth (Mass.) regiment (in the Civil War), 160.
Sixth Regiment of North Carolina Foot, 60.
Sixty-ninth New York Volunteers, 10, 28, 34.
Smilie, Senator, a veteran of the Revolution, 90.
Smith, Joseph, Mention of papers by, 134, 135.
Smith, Mary, “great granddaughter of the second landgrave of South Carolina,” 68.
Smithsonian Institution, 151.
Society of Colonial Wars, 147, 160.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 156, 157.
Society of the Cincinnati, 18, 60, 137, 166.
Society, The, welcomed to Newport, R. I., by Mayor Garretson, 11.
_Soldiers in King Philip’s War_, Bodge’s, 131.
Some Voices from ye olden time, 55.
Sons of the American Revolution, 160, 174.
Sons of the Revolution, 7, 9, 147.
Southern Cotton Exchange, 155.
Southern Historical Society, Richmond, Va., 10.
South Mountain, Battle of, 27.
Spain, Irish troops embark for, 118.
Spain, War with, 7, 147, 152, 165.
Spanish flag replaces the British, 102.
Spanish service, Irish regiments in the, 113.
Spanish trenches of Las Guasimas, 8.
Spencer, Lady Elizabeth, 124.
Sperry, Congressman, of Connecticut, 23, 24.
Spottsylvania militia, 33.
Stackpole’s _History of Durham, Me._, 61, 78.
State vice-presidents of the Society, 6.
Sterling, Conn., named in honor of an Irish physician and surgeon, 68.
Stiles, Rev. Edward, 128.
Stiness, Chief Justice, of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, writes to the Society, 19.
“Stonewall Brigade,” The, 12.