The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. V, 1905
Volume IV, 1904. We should be most grateful if you could complete
our set by giving us Volume I. Very respectfully yours, Joseph C. Rowell, Librarian.”
From the Library of Congress: “Washington, D. C., 28 February, 1905. I beg to acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of the gift to this library of ‘Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, by Thomas Hamilton Murray, Volume IV.’ Very respectfully, Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress. By E. L. Burchard, Chief of Order Division.”
From the Public Library, Taunton, Mass.: “The trustees have received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Volume IV, a gift to the library from Thomas Hamilton Murray, Secretary, for which they return a grateful acknowledgment. John H. Eldridge, President of the Board. Placed in the library, Joshua E. Crane, Librarian.”
From the Free Public Library, Worcester, Mass. “The directors have received from you, as a gift to the library, the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, by Thomas H. Murray, Volume IV, for which they return their grateful acknowledgments. Alfred S. Perkins, President of the Board. Placed in the library, Samuel S. Green, Librarian.”
From the Free Public Library, Lynn, Mass.: “The trustees have received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, by Thomas Hamilton Murray, Secretary-General, a gift to the library from the Society, for which they return a grateful acknowledgment. John N. Berry, President of the Board. Placed in the library, Harriet L. Matthews, Librarian.”
From the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston: “The Society has received a copy of the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Volume IV, Boston, 1904, a gift to the library from the American-Irish Historical Society, which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. C. F. Adams, President. Placed in the library, Samuel A. Green, Librarian.”
From the Lithgow Library, Augusta, Me.: “The Lithgow Library and Reading Room has received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, 1904, a gift to the library from Thomas Hamilton Murray, for which it returns grateful acknowledgment. Leslie C. Cornish, President. Placed in the library April, 1905. Julia M. Clapp, Librarian.”
From the Riggs Memorial Library, Georgetown University: “On behalf of the university I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your courteous gift,—Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Volume IV,—for which I am directed to return cordial thanks. Yours with much esteem, Henry J. Shandelle, S. J., Librarian. Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1905.”
From the Public Library, Quincy, Mass.: “The Thomas Crane Public Library of the City of Quincy has received from the American-Irish Historical Society, as a gift to the library, the book mentioned in the following schedule for which the board of trustees return their sincere thanks. H. A. Keith, secretary. (The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society.)”
From Hon. P. T. Barry, Chicago, Ill.: “I thank you very much for the fourth volume of the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, which came duly to hand. I thank you, too, for having printed therein the little paper read by me before the Illinois State Historical Society, as I deem it quite an honor to have it printed in the volume with the able papers therein.”
From Bowdoin College: “The president and trustees of Bowdoin College have received the Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society,