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March 2009

Tue 3
March 3, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

Denny Lynch, Photographer, MS, BS, “The Battle of Baltimore, September 1814”

Photographer and Baltimore native, Denny Lynch will share his fascinating slide illustrated talk about the Battle of Baltimore. It was in September of 1814 that American soldiers stood up once

Mon 9
March 9, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

John F. Quinn, Ph.D., “The Rise of Catholicism in Newport, 1880-1950” (an “encore” presentation hosted by Cluny School, 75 Brenton Road, Newport)

In 1800 there were scarcely any Catholics in Newport, but by the mid-19th Century their numbers had risen dramatically, driven by immigration from Ireland. By 1880, the city’s one Catholic

April 2009

Thu 16
April 16, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

Edward T. McCarron, Ph.D., “From the Nore Valley to North America: Migrations from the Parish of Inistioge, County Kilkenny”

Professor McCarron received his B.A. from Drew University, his M.A. from Florida State University, and his Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire. His courses at Stonehill include "Irish-American Experience”;

October 2009

Thu 22
October 22, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

Edward T. O’Donnell, Ph.D., “Compassion & Corruption: The Political Machine and the Irish American Experience”

Historian Edward T. O'Donnell’s talk will explore the origins and workings of the “political machine” and why the Irish were uniquely suited to take advantage of it. He will also

November 2009

Tue 17
November 17, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

Joyce M. Botelho, M.A. – “Nora Mulloy’s Newport”

American writer Thornton Wilder once described Newport as a community made up of nine cities, each with its separate identity. Like Theophilus North’s fictional Newport of 1926, each city has

March 2010

Wed 3
March 3, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

Denny Lynch, Photographer, MS, BS, “Maryland’s Irish Connections”

Historian, lecturer and Baltimore native, Denny Lynch will present a slide-illustrated talk examining some of the fascinating ties that have existed between his state and the nation of Ireland. Using

October 2010

Thu 7
October 7, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

William J. Matthews, Ph.D., “Eamon De Valera: The Man Who Was 20th Century Ireland”

One can does not talk about 20th century Ireland without considering Eamon DeValera. No one was more controversial, and no one had a greater effect in shaping Ireland in his

November 2010

Thu 4
November 4, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

Marian Mathison Desrosiers, Ph.D., “Island Girl”: Justice Florence Kerins Murray (1916-2004)”

Newporter’s may remember Justice Murray from her twenty-year service as “The Newport Judge” on R.I. Superior Court, or for her two decades of tenure as the first woman Supreme Court

January 2011

Thu 6
January 6, 2011 @ 6:00 pm

Kenneth R. Dooley, playwright & author, “The Murder Trial of John Gordon”

Irish immigrant John Gordon was the last person executed by the State of Rhode Island, after his conviction for the murder of Cranston mill owner, Amasa Sprague, in 1843. Ken

September 2011

Thu 15
September 15, 2011 @ 6:00 pm

William J. Matthews, Ph.D., “A History of the IRA: Oglaigh na Heireann”

This Irish-language title for the “Irish Volunteers” of 1913 was retained when the Volunteers became known in English as the “Irish Republican Army” (IRA) during the War of Independence of

October 2011

Thu 13
October 13, 2011 @ 6:00 pm

John F. Quinn, Ph.D., “The Irish in Gilded Age Newport”

Gilded Age Newport is well-known for its summer colonists and for the “cottages” that they built. However, less attention has been paid to the city’s year-round residents, at least one-third

November 2011

Tue 8
November 8, 2011 @ 6:00 pm

Kurt C. Schlichting, Ph.D. “The Irish in Newport: A Detailed Examination of the 1880 Census”

The complete 1880 U.S. Census illustrates the patterns of Irish settlement in Newport. Because the Census allows us to map Irish immigrants to their individual street addresses, it reveals residential

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