"The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society (Vol. III)" by Various, is a detailed historical record that showcases the activities and dedication of the American-Irish Historical Society around the year 1900. This volume acts as a comprehensive archive of the important events and achievements of Irish Americans in shaping U.S. history. It touches on a range of subjects such as influential people, military conflicts, and the cultural impact of the Irish community within America. The book starts by highlighting the society’s mission to document and honor the many contributions of Irish Americans to the United States. An introductory note from Secretary-General Thomas Hamilton Murray provides an overview of the book's contents and purpose. The opening section describes yearly events like gatherings, commemorations of key battles such as Lexington and Bunker Hill, and acknowledgments of notable society members, laying the groundwork for an extensive look into historical stories and encouraging member participation in preserving the heritage of the Irish in America.

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society (Vol. III)
By Various
Step back in time to witness the untold stories of Irish immigrants who helped build America, as recorded by their historical society in a snapshot of a year gone by.
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