  - Abbe Bartholome Omahony (O’Mahony), 53.
- Abbe Dowd (“Irlandais”), 53.
- “A certain green isle in a northerly sea,” 85.
- Address by President-General McGowan, 12.
- Adjutant-General of New York state, 103.
- Adjutant-General of the Sixth Corps, M. T. McMahon, 102.
- “A land here once known as Great Ireland,” 15.
- Almost pathless woods, The then, 72.
- American Academy of Social and Political Science, 130.
- American army in Montreal, The, 101.
- American Bankers’ Association, 147.
- American Geographical Society, 113.
- American Historical Association, 110.
- American Medical Association, 146, 148.
- American Oriental Society, 135.
- American prisoners put to death by the bayonet, 21.
- American revolution, Some Irish-French officers in the, 51.
- “Among the hardiest pioneers of the Cumberland Valley,” 92.
- Among the pathfinders, Sons of Ireland, 97.
- An aged man comes from Ireland to Newton, Mass., 55.
- An amazing record of Celtic leadership, 85.
- “A native of Cork,” Roger Connor, 40.
- “And 104 veterans of the Revolution acted as pall-bearers,” 30.
- A New York settlement called “Vinegar Hill,” 22.
- Annual meeting and dinner of the Society, 7.
- An interesting pioneer family, 55.
- Antietam, Battle of, 113, 147.
- Anti-Slavery movement, 114.
- Antrim, Ireland, 45.
- A prisoner aboard the Jersey, William Burke, 21, 22.
- A prominent Irish Catholic settler, 38.
- A remarkable Irishman—Jeremiah Conners, 48.
- A Rhode Island vessel is stranded on the Irish coast, 33.
- Armagh, Ireland, 101.
- Army of the Potomac, 102.
- “At the bloody angle of Gettysburg,” 96.
- At the head spring of the Opequan, 72.
- At the storming of Port Hudson, 113.
- A vessel from Ireland is wrecked on Block Island, 32, 33.
- Austria, General McGuire of, 41.
- Baker, Miss Virginia, of Warren, R. I., Paper by, 59, 60, 61.
- Banbridge, Ireland, Immigrants from, 72, 73.
- Barry, Commodore John, 8.
- Barry, Richard, a lieutenant in the Irish-French regiment of Walsh, 52.
- Baton Rouge, Siege of, 113.
- Belfast, Ireland, 44, 96, 112, 130.
- Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield, 91.
- Golden Grove, Wreck of the, 33.
- Good words for Vol. V of the Journal of the Society, 154.
- Gorman, John, “came to Pennsylvania from Ireland in 1784,” 108.
- Haleys, The, of the Isles of Shoals, 57.
- “He must have gone to Holland from Ireland some time previous to 1657,” 54.
- Hibernian Society of Philadelphia, 44, 45.
- Historical fragments, Two interesting, 58.
- Historical Papers, Some, 21.
- History of America Before Columbus, De Roo’s, 15, 125.
- History of the Slocums, 64.
- Holland Society, The, 54.
- Horrors of the Jersey prison ship, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30.
- “How the Irish Came as Builders of the Nation,” 75.
- Hughes, Felix, a Pennsylvania settler, 37, 38.
- Hughes, Thomas, an Irish immigrant to Virginia, 37.
- Illinois campaign, Clark’s, 46, 47.
- Illinois National Guard, 126.
- Importation of Irish butter, 57, 58.
- Information regarding the Society, General, 153.
- Ipswich, Mass., Early Irish in, 79.
- Ireland, a brig arrives at Newport, R. I., from Waterford, 33.
- Ireland and Barbadoes, The people of, “are warm in the cause of America,” 33.
- Ireland and Rhode Island, Commerce between, 31.
- Ireland, A Providence, R. I., brig is lost near Dublin, 35.
- Ireland, A ship is advertised to sail from Newport, R. I., for Belfast, 33.
- Ireland, A tragic voyage from, 61.
- Ireland, A vessel from, is wrecked on Block Island, 32, 33.
- Ireland, Belfast Lough, 72.
- Ireland, Rhode Island vessels mentioned as arrived in, 34.
- Ireland, “So many were coming from,” 78.
- Ireland, The ship Neptune departs from Providence for, 36.
- Ireland to Rhode Island, Articles imported from, 32.
- Ireland, Voyages of the ship Tristram between Providence, R. I., and, 34, 35.
- Irish Academy, Royal, 121.
- Irish-American Historical Miscellany, a new book by Hon. John D. Crimmins, 20.
- “Irish blankets and Kilkenny rugs,” 76.
- Irish boys and girls transported, 75.
- Irish Brigade, Meagher’s, 112,
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