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The Catalpa Arrives In New York – August 19, 1876
This article was written by George McLaughlin, who reflects on the Catalpa Rescue and relates how he has tracked down the graves of the...
Emmet’s Rebellion: July 23, 1803
Early Life
Robert Emmet was born in Dublin to Dr. Robert Emmet and his wife, Elizabeth Mason. He was one of several sons named Robert...
GADGET WORLD
The Orange Legacy in New York
In the 1790s, rural County Armagh was a hotbed of Protestant and Catholic sectarianism. Friction between the two groups culminated in a fierce pitched...
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The Orange Legacy in New York
In the 1790s, rural County Armagh was a hotbed of Protestant and Catholic sectarianism. Friction between the two groups culminated in a fierce pitched...
A Forgotten Holiday: Evacuation Day
Evacuation Day
The last day of the American War for Independence was November 25, 1783, when, after an occupation of over seven years, the British...
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Gaeilgoirs Stage Protest At NYC British Embassy
The Kathleen and Thomas Clarke Chapter of the Gaelic League, Cumann Cháitlín agus Thomáis Uí Chléirigh / Conradh na Gaeilge, staged a protest over...
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Why Is Quinnipiac University Closing Their Great Hunger Museum?
The Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University is an incomparable source of information and artifacts from the 1845-1850 era in Ireland, referred to incorrectly...
100 Years On: The Treaty
The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed one hundred years ago today. It was signed by the British delegation, led by Prime Minister David Lloyd-George, and...










































