INDEX 3 Abbott, Wainwright, Abercorn, Duke of, Acheson, Dean G., Act of Union, Adams, Charles Francis: minister to Great Britain, , , –; and blockade runners , , , ; the death of Lincoln, ; and Fenianism, Adams, Gerry, defeat of G. Fitt, ; possible visa for, –; applied for visa, ; desire to end violence, ; granted visa, ; visit to U.S., –; and further violence , ; given broader tour of U.S., ; met Clinton on Falls Road, ; met Clinton at Queen’s, ; warning of Canary Wharf, ; and Clinton’s second trip, Adams, John, , Adela, – African Americans, ; experiences in Northern Ireland, –; and civil rights in U.S., – Aghadoway, Agmis, Felix, Agriculture, ; American farm machinery, ; prosperity after Second World War, Ahern, Bertie, , Ahoghill, Ajax, HMS, Alabama, CSS, – Al-Assad, Hafez, Albert, Prince consort of Queen Victoria, Aldergrove Airport, , , Alexander Brown & Sons, , – Alien and Sedition Acts, Ali, Fashid, Allan, Alexander, Allan, James, Allan, James H., Allan Line, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNA), , American colonies, , , American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, American Committee for Relief in Ireland, American Congress for Irish Freedom, – American investment in Northern Ireland, , , , American Monthly Magazine, American privateers, American Red Cross, ; club in Belfast, ; club in Derry, , ; nurses, –; at death of Roosevelt, American Relief Committee, American Revolution, –, , , American Southern Baptists, Anchor Line, , Anderson, Edward, Andrews, Admiral Philip, Andrews, J. M., , on de Valera, –; on Mrs. Roosevelt, ; welcome for US troops, Aneram, Michael, Anglo-American relations, , during the Gulf War, ; strained over Adams visa, Anglo-Irish Agreement, Anglo-Irish Treaty, , negotiations, – ; secured separation of Northern Ireland , Anglo-Irish War, , , –, An Impartial and Correct History of the War between the United States of America and Great Britain, Annesley, Sir Hugh, Anti-Catholic sentiment: in Philadelphia, ; anxiety generated by Emancipation, ; riots in Belfast, , –; W. P. Nicholson on popery, Antrim, battle of, Antrim, county, , Apprentice Boys, Arafat, Yasser, , Arapaho Indians, Archard, Douglas B., ; biography, ; Archard, Douglas B., (cont.) brought people together at consulate, ; denied visa for Adams, ; on service at Belfast consulate, Ardnavally, , Argus, USS, Armagh, –, Armalite rifles, Armour, Rev. J. B., Army Hospitals, America, Arranmore Island, Arrnott, Elizabeth, – Arrnott, James, – Athenia, , A. T. Stewart & co., , Attlee, Clement, , – Autolite Motor Products, Ayer, William, Ballentine, George, , , Ballentine, John George, , B. Altman & Co., Baird, Daniel, Ballycastle, Ballygawley, Ballymartin, Ballymena, , ; vice consul appointed, ; the Young family of, , ; linen manufacturing, ; consular agent appointed , , Ballymoney, , , ; fire bombing, Ballyoughan, Ballyroney, Ballyscullion, Baltic, Baltimore Daily Advertiser, Baltimore, Maryland, , , , ; port of ; British consulate in, ; British attack on, Bangor, Baptists, Bardon, Jonathan, ; on air raids, –; on post-war Northern Ireland, ; on sending British troops to Northern Ireland , Baring Brothers, Bartlett, Samuel, Batcheldor, D. Homer, Beasley, Reuben, Belfast, ; port of, ; United Irishmen societies , ; U.S. consulate in, ; printing industry, ; center for linen industry, –, ; emigrant port, ; opinion on Civil War, –, ; support for Union cause, ; support for Confederate cause, –; sectarian riots, , –; memorial for Lincoln, ; welcome for U.S.S. Canandaigua, farewell for Dr. Young, ; bombed, –; arrival of U.S. troops, ; delivery of crated planes, ; U.S. Second Infantry arrived, ; POW exchange, ; services on death of Roosevelt, –; civil rights protests in, –; fighting in the city, , ; U.S. weapons found, ; Clinton’s visit to, –, –; Christmas tree lit by Clintons, Belfast Academy, Belfast Bank, ; and Civil War, ; and Trent affair, Belfast City Airport, Belfast Ladies Association, Belfast Lough, Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, , Belfast News Letter: published Declaration of Independence, ; owned by Henry Joy, ; on U.S. consul, ; on Civil War, –; on Trent affair, ; on blockade runners, ; on Confederate victory, ; on assassination of Lincoln, Belfast Telegraph, – Belfast Weekly News: on Civil War, –; on Trent affair, ; on blockade runners, , ; on Confederate defeats, ; on Confederate victory, Bell, David, Bell, James, , Belleek, Berger, Sandy, Berlin, Irving, Beverstock, Roswell C.: biography, ; assisted survivors of Athenia, – Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Bible Training Institute, Glasgow, Bierce, Ambrose, Birch, Rev. Thomas Ledlie, Birmingham bombings, Bismarck, – Blackely, Captain Johnstone, Black, S., Bladensburg, battle of, Blair, Rev. Robert, Blair, Tony: on Clinton, ; support for all-party talks, ; Clinton’s second trip to Northern Ireland, –; spoke at ⁄ [3.143.228.40] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 16:31 GMT) Waterfront Hall, ; trip to Omagh, Blake, John W., Bland, William, Blockade runners, – Bloody Friday, Bloody Sunday, – Board of Trade, London, Bob Jones University, Boernstein, Ralph A., Bogside, battle of, Bosner, Michael, Boston, , Bowman, Thomas D., – Boyne, battle of, , Brady, Patsy, – Brice, Malcolm T., , Britannic, British Army, , British Commonwealth, , British Consular Service, Brooke, General Alan (later Lord Alanbrooke ), Brooke, General Sir Arthur, Brooke, Sir Basil (later Lord Brookeborough ), ; arrangements for U.S. troops in Northern Ireland, –; premier , ; at death of Roosevelt, ; urged to tour U.S., ; called election in , ; toured U.S., ; stepped...