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This Week in the History of the Irish: March 22 - March 28

Posted by The Wild Geese on March 21, 2026 at 9:00pm 0 Comments

LUAIN -- On March 23, 1862, Irish-born Union General James…

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Martin Sheridan NYPD Cop, Olympic Gold Medalist and Pandemic Victim

Posted by Geoffrey Cobb on March 2, 2021 at 7:30pm 1 Comment

(Above: Celtic Park where Sheridan and other Irish American athletes trained.)

It is easy to think that we are in new territory with the pandemic, but a century ago, New York City was also gripped by a pandemic, the dreaded Spanish Influenza that killed 20 to 50 million people worldwide. Here in the U.S we lost by some…

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The Scramogue Ambush: Roscommon Steps Up

Posted by Joe Gannon on March 14, 2021 at 4:00pm 3 Comments

Two miles east of Strokestown on Spy Wednesday at the dawn

These Gallant men assembled 'neath the crest of ol' Sliabh Bawn

T'was called the Scramogue Ambush where Captain Peek was shot

But Ashbrook was the venue, right well I know that spot

They conquered their oppressors and filled their hearts with…

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James J. Shields: Tyrone Native Served America Well—and Often

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 3:00am 0 Comments

By Pat Hickey

No textbook tells the story of James J. Shields, but his personal story and resume are among the most impressive of any American, in any era.

(Left: "Churubusco" by James Walker, 1819-1889. James Shields fought there during the Mexican War.)

Shields' attainments…

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The Lispole Ambush -- Averting Disaster on the Dingle Peninsula

Posted by Joe Gannon on March 20, 2017 at 1:30pm 20 Comments

If you ever drive down the south side of the beautiful and scenic Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, as I did with my wife, brother and sister-in-law last June (and everyone should, at least one in their lives), you will pass through the small village of Lispole on N-86 a few miles before you get to Dingle town. As you make…

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'Born a Soldier': Myles Walter Keogh - Part 1 of 3: From Carlow to America's Civil War

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 5:30pm 6 Comments

By Brian C. Pohanka

Now I like Garryowen,

When I hear it at home,

But it's not half so sweet …

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The Headford Ambush: Time Runs Out in Kerry

Posted by Joe Gannon on March 13, 2018 at 11:30pm 6 Comments

Now rise up DJ Allman, arise and tell me true

Who fought at Headford Station that day along with you?

Who stood out on that platform board, who fired that signal gun?

Who fought to free old Ireland with you my darling son?

-- From “The Ballad of DJ Allman"…

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The Battle of Crossbarry: ... 'Who Piped Old Ireland Free'

Posted by Joe Gannon on February 10, 2017 at 10:30am 11 Comments

They sought to wipe the column out,

From east to west, from north to south,

“Till at Crossbarry’s bloody rout

They woke from their day dreaming

Though ten to one they were that day

Our boys were victors in the fray,

And over the hills we marched…

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The St. Patrick's Day Champ: Clare's 'Bold Mike' McTigue

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 9, 2017 at 9:30pm 7 Comments

The exhausted Irish boxer stood in the middle of the makeshift boxing ring in the smoke-filled La Scala opera house in Dublin. Sweat was trickling down his face, tinged scarlett with a bit of blood oozing from a cut above his left eye. His chest was heaving with a heavy breathing -- a mixture of fatigue and apprehension.…

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The Irish in Baseball

Posted by John M. Walsh on September 14, 2014 at 5:00pm 0 Comments

Those attending the Irish Cultural Society meeting in the Garden City Library on September 10, 2014 now know how baseball got its term “pinch hitter.”  When John McGraw was asked why he signed the over-the-hill player Mike (Turkey Mike) Donlon to the team, McGraw explained that Turkey Mike was good in a…

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