This 16-page issue of our newsletter commemorates the 100th anniversary of the armistice which ended World War I just 100 years ago. Contents: Connecticut\u27s Irish in World War I --Hartford Red Cross nurse served amid bombardments --Sgt. Stubby and Cpl. Conroy went off to war --With roots in Canada, Lafferty got into the fight early --Picketing White House in wartime: patriotic or treason? --Ansonia native among nation’s first female sailors --Medals and monument honor Fair Haven Irish lads --Daring young men in their flying machines --Knights of Columbus offered soup and solace for friend and foe alike --Sailor from Roscommon wrote poetry aboard destroyer --Windsor Locks physician cited for extraordinary valor --Manchester native skilled...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
In this issue: Pandemic squelches parades, but spirit of St. Patrick lives on --Hartford: First chur...
While the participation of Irishmen in the Great War has prompted much scholarship, the commemoratio...
Meriden: A Connecticut Irishtown: In 1836, Paddies laid rail tracks to future industrial city --Iris...
This special issue of The Shanachie is titled Ireland, Irish-America and the Titanic. Commemorating ...
In this issue: The 1918 Influeza Pandemic; Think what it must have been like in 1918; War-weary worl...
Neil Hogan and Patrick J. Mahoney have co-authored a book that commemorates the role of Connecticut ...
In this issue: Two memorable anniversaries for 2020; Thoughts about The Shanachie & the Ethnic Herit...
Connecticut and the Irish Great Hunger of 1845-1850 --Puritan humanitarian & priest aided Connecticu...
In this issue: Tolland County - Many Irish footprints then & now; Irish roots deep and plentiful in ...
This issue of The Shanachie is dedicated to the contributions of some of the many Irish pace-setters...
This issue is titled A Treasure Trove of Connecticut Irish History from the 1870s . A rich vein of...
As the United States celebrates the centennial of the First World War, Orleans County recalls the sa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Maney Publishing via the...
Special edition of the Denton County Historical Commission newsletter focusing on the 100th annivers...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
In this issue: Pandemic squelches parades, but spirit of St. Patrick lives on --Hartford: First chur...
While the participation of Irishmen in the Great War has prompted much scholarship, the commemoratio...
Meriden: A Connecticut Irishtown: In 1836, Paddies laid rail tracks to future industrial city --Iris...
This special issue of The Shanachie is titled Ireland, Irish-America and the Titanic. Commemorating ...
In this issue: The 1918 Influeza Pandemic; Think what it must have been like in 1918; War-weary worl...
Neil Hogan and Patrick J. Mahoney have co-authored a book that commemorates the role of Connecticut ...
In this issue: Two memorable anniversaries for 2020; Thoughts about The Shanachie & the Ethnic Herit...
Connecticut and the Irish Great Hunger of 1845-1850 --Puritan humanitarian & priest aided Connecticu...
In this issue: Tolland County - Many Irish footprints then & now; Irish roots deep and plentiful in ...
This issue of The Shanachie is dedicated to the contributions of some of the many Irish pace-setters...
This issue is titled A Treasure Trove of Connecticut Irish History from the 1870s . A rich vein of...
As the United States celebrates the centennial of the First World War, Orleans County recalls the sa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Maney Publishing via the...
Special edition of the Denton County Historical Commission newsletter focusing on the 100th annivers...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
In this issue: Pandemic squelches parades, but spirit of St. Patrick lives on --Hartford: First chur...
While the participation of Irishmen in the Great War has prompted much scholarship, the commemoratio...