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Index  Numbers in italics refer to illustrations. abolition, of slavery, 25–28 Acton, Lord, x Adams, William Forbes, 6 Adelaide (South Australia), 127, 141 Advocate (Melbourne), 114 Age (Melbourne), 161 Akenson, Donald Harman, ix, 118 Alfred, His Royal Highness Prince, 112–14, 125 America, Irish in. See Irish America American Anti-Slavery Society, 25 American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, 182 American Civil War, 62–64, 104, 107–9 American Commission on Irish Independence , 178 American Federation of Labor, 139 American-Irish Historical Society, 155 American League of the Friends of Ireland, 42 Americanization, 166–67 Ancient Order of Hibernians, 71, 163, 165 Anderson, Mary Jane, 69 Anglo-Irish Treaty, 160, 181–82 Ann (convict transport ship), 18 anti-Chinese agitation, 101–2, 140 Appleby, Joyce, 21 Argus (Melbourne), 48, 169 assisted immigration: to Australia, 16–17, 77–79, 97–98; to Minnesota, 66, 80–83 Australasian Chronicle, 31, 35 Australia, Irish in. See Irish Australia Australia and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), 161 Australian Federal Parliament, 156, 175–76, 181 Australian Imperial Force (1914), 162 Australian Labor Party, 139 Bagenal, Philip, 72, 80 Baltic (steamer), 180 Baltimore, 9, 138 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 89 Barry, Sir Redmond, 129 Bégin, Cardinal Louis Nazaire, 174 Belfast, 7–8 Belmore, Governor Lord, 115 Besnard, Thomas Pope, 75 Binns, John, 10, 19 Bloch, Marc, 184 Boland, Harry, 179 Boorowa (NSW), 77–79 Boston, 27, 53, 55, 80, 101, 123–24, 137, 145, 150, 155, 172 Bourke, Governor Sir Richard, 32, 33–34, 35, 73, 100 Bowen, Governor Sir George, 116 Boyle, Michael J., 71 Broderick, David C., 137 Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 32–33 Brown, Thomas N., 56 Browne, William, 74 Buchanan, Alexander, 6 Bulletin (Sydney), 102, 170, 180 Burchell, Robert, 87, 91 Burlenson, Albert Stanley, 173 Butt, Isaac, 130. See also home rule Butte (Montana), 163, 172 California, 37, 57, 71; “cosmopolitan cast of,” 98–99; economic conditions, 90, 118–20; immigrants from Australasia, 95–96; Irish in, 86–89, 95–97 Callaghan, Michael, 69 Canada: Fenian invasions of, 108–9, 123; Irish in, viii, ix, 6, 110 canals: Blackstone, 9; Erie, 23; Irish workers on, 20 Carey, Mathew, 19 Carr, Archbishop Thomas, 161, 169, 175 Castle Hill rebellion (NSW), 18–19 Catholic emancipation, 11, 32 Celtic Club (Perth), 169 Chartism, 47 Chicago, 53, 69, 91, 108, 137–38, 145, 150, 157, 171 Chinese. See anti-Chinese agitation Chisholm, Caroline, 16, 87 civil war. See American Civil War; Irish Civil War Clan na Gael, 123, 146, 150, 156, 163, 166, 172, 177 Clan na Gael Guards (Chicago), 145 Clement, Hanbury, 14–15 Cobh, 12 Cochran, William Bourke, 149–50, 157–58, 182 Columbus (Ohio), 145 comparative history, x–xi, 183–84 conscription, 174–76. See also World War I convicts: in Australia, 12–20, 30, 31, 38, 73, 77, 80, 89, 100, 112; opposition to, 44, 46; transportation terminated, 4, 12, 15, 34, 80; in the United States, 12 Cork, 5, 7, 8, 13, 17 Cretin, Bishop Joseph, 73 Crèvecoeur, John Hector de St. John, 8 Cuba Five, 124. See also Devoy, John Cullen, Paul Cardinal, 55, 60, 111, 126 Cunningham, Peter, 51 Curti, Merle, 65 Custis, George Washington Parke, 11, 41 Dáil Éireann, 177–79, 182 Davitt, Michael, 129, 140, 148, 150 Democratic Party, 29, 55–56 Deneihy, Daniel Henry, 48–49 Denison, Governor William, 43 de Valera, Eamon, 178–82 Devoy, John, 123–24, 129, 163 Dickens, Charles, 28 Dickinson, John, 8 Dilke, Sir Charles, 116 Dillon, John, 147–48, 150, 177. See also Irish Parliamentary Party Diner, Hasia, 122 Doheny, Edward, 182 Donegal Relief Fund, 61 Doyle, David N., 118–19 Doyle, Lewis, 72 Duane, William, 10 Dublin University Magazine, 46 Duffy, Charles Gavan, 40, 49–50, 112, 128, 143. See also Young Ireland Duffy, John Gavan, 143, 161 Duhig, Bishop James, 170 Duncan, W. A., 31, 115 Durack, Mary, 79 Dwyer, Michael, 79, 154 Easter Rising (Dublin), 160; Australian response to, 168–70; U.S. response to, 170–72 education: in Australia, 33–34, 111–12; in the United States, 24–25 Egan, Daniel, 59 emigration. See Ireland, emigration from Emmet, Dr. Thomas, 149 Emmet, Thomas Addis, 9, 11 Emmet Club (Cincinnati), 40 Emmet Monument Society (New York), 107 Emmons, David, ix Eureka rebellion, 47–48, 50 evangelicalism. See Protestant evangelicalism Evatt, H. V., 48 Famine, the Great (Irish), viii, 4, 37–39, 41–42, 50, 132, 183. See also Ireland, economic conditions in Index  [3.133.141.6] Project MUSE (2024-04...

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