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Maud Gonne: Yeats' Cathleen Ní Houlihan, Ireland's Joan of Arc

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 1:30am 0 Comments

By Joseph Gannon



How many loved your moments of glad grace,

And loved your beauty with love false or…

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Fighting the Vampire: Irish Commandos in the Boer War

Posted by Joe Gannon on December 31, 2014 at 8:00pm 7 Comments

(Above: The Irish Brigade who fought alongside the Boers against the British army in the Anglo-Boer War. Col. John Blake is sitting in the front row 2nd to the left of the concertina player.

In far-off Africa to-day the English fly dismayed…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: December 14 - December 20

Posted by The Wild Geese on December 14, 2025 at 3:45pm 0 Comments

MÁIRT -- On Dec. 16, 1971, soldier and politician General Richard Mulcahy (left) died in Dublin. Mulcahy was born in Waterford. After being educated in the Christian Brothers schools, Richard went to work for the postal service, like his father before him. He was a member of the Gaelic…

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Winnie Carney, 'Typist With the Webley' and Connolly Confidante

Posted by That's Just How It Was on August 9, 2015 at 10:00am 5 Comments

Marie Winifred Carney was born into a large family of seven children to Alfred / Sarah Cassidy Carney ; in Bangor, County Down – her parents were estranged for many years. Leo [missing child – a record of birth but no record of…

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Marcus Daly: The King From Cavan

Posted by Joe Gannon on November 29, 2020 at 9:30pm 3 Comments

Fourteen-year-old Marcus Daly sat staring into the hearth of his family’s stone cottage in Derrylea, just outside the town of Ballyjamesduff in County Cavan. Closing his eyes he could still imagine his grandfather, who seemed to be 100 years old when Marcus was a boy, sitting across from…

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An Irish-American of Renown - General Richard Montgomery

Posted by James Francis Smith on July 11, 2014 at 4:30pm 0 Comments

Brigadier General Richard Montgomery – died during the

campaign for Quebec - County Donegal.

He was the 2nd of eight Brigadier Generals appointed by the Continental Congress

An Excerpt from James Francis Smith’s Irish in the American Revolution

Brigadier General Richard Montgomery

As he gazed at Fortress Quebec,…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: November 23 - November 29

Posted by The Wild Geese on November 24, 2025 at 1:26am 0 Comments

From a Massachusetts Ancient Order of Hibernians poster commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the hanging of the Manchester Martyrs.…

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George Croghan: Irish-American 'Boy Major,' Hero of War of 1812

Posted by Joe Gannon on November 21, 2015 at 2:00pm 4 Comments

Where dear Sandusky’s waters glide

From storied falls, through meadows wide,

By verdant hills on either side

To seek Lake Eiries’s famous tide:

On proud Fort Stephenson

 --- From the poem “Fort Stephenson,”

by Captain Andrew…

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'The Florence Nightingale of The Army of Northern Virginia'

Posted by Liam McAlister on August 18, 2020 at 1:00pm 0 Comments

Born on November 12, 1819, in Dublin, Mary Sophia Hill was the daughter of a physician, who, along with her twin brother, Samuel, spent part of their early lives living in England.

By late 1850, both Mary and her brother were living in New Orleans where…

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The Irish Survivor of Hiroshima

Posted by John Edward Murphy on July 26, 2014 at 7:00pm 14 Comments

We’re marking the 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima. And yes, an Irish national --- Julia Canny a.k.a. Sister Mary of Saint Isaac Jogues --- was present and survived. My story together with the accompanying photographs (reproduced below) appeared in the 11 August 1999 editions of two Irish newspapers:…

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