This issue of The Shanachie is dedicated to the contributions of some of the many Irish pace-setters, ground-breakers and radicals who have enriched 350 years of Connecticut history.
For more than 300 years, the most compelling reason that caused Irish people of all origins and reli...
New Haven\u27s Grove Street Cemetery has Irish roots ... and Mory\u27s Temple Bar probably does too
In this issue: Two memorable anniversaries for 2020; Thoughts about The Shanachie & the Ethnic Herit...
This issue is titled A Treasure Trove of Connecticut Irish History from the 1870s . A rich vein of...
Paddy & Bridget & Wooster Square. In the late 1820s, Irish immigrants established one of the first t...
Meriden: A Connecticut Irishtown: In 1836, Paddies laid rail tracks to future industrial city --Iris...
Contents: Museum in the Streets program planned for New Haven (Ethnic Heritage Center Project) -- Ir...
In this issue: Tolland County - Many Irish footprints then & now; Irish roots deep and plentiful in ...
A little bit of Ireland on the Connecticut River: Collinsville in the town of Canton --\u27Walk New ...
On Saturday, July 29, several dozen Irish currach rowers, turned the clock back to the 6th century o...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
Like most Connecticut communities, Wallingford has been the home of a large number of natives of Ire...
New website set up during 2019 by the Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society https://www.ctir...
Neil Hogan and Patrick J. Mahoney have co-authored a book that commemorates the role of Connecticut ...
A Sampler of 333 years of Irish Footprints in Milford: Organized just 10 years ago, the Irish Herita...
For more than 300 years, the most compelling reason that caused Irish people of all origins and reli...
New Haven\u27s Grove Street Cemetery has Irish roots ... and Mory\u27s Temple Bar probably does too
In this issue: Two memorable anniversaries for 2020; Thoughts about The Shanachie & the Ethnic Herit...
This issue is titled A Treasure Trove of Connecticut Irish History from the 1870s . A rich vein of...
Paddy & Bridget & Wooster Square. In the late 1820s, Irish immigrants established one of the first t...
Meriden: A Connecticut Irishtown: In 1836, Paddies laid rail tracks to future industrial city --Iris...
Contents: Museum in the Streets program planned for New Haven (Ethnic Heritage Center Project) -- Ir...
In this issue: Tolland County - Many Irish footprints then & now; Irish roots deep and plentiful in ...
A little bit of Ireland on the Connecticut River: Collinsville in the town of Canton --\u27Walk New ...
On Saturday, July 29, several dozen Irish currach rowers, turned the clock back to the 6th century o...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
Like most Connecticut communities, Wallingford has been the home of a large number of natives of Ire...
New website set up during 2019 by the Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society https://www.ctir...
Neil Hogan and Patrick J. Mahoney have co-authored a book that commemorates the role of Connecticut ...
A Sampler of 333 years of Irish Footprints in Milford: Organized just 10 years ago, the Irish Herita...
For more than 300 years, the most compelling reason that caused Irish people of all origins and reli...
New Haven\u27s Grove Street Cemetery has Irish roots ... and Mory\u27s Temple Bar probably does too
In this issue: Two memorable anniversaries for 2020; Thoughts about The Shanachie & the Ethnic Herit...