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John Logan, “The Black Eagle of Illinois”: From Bigot to Black Rights Activist

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 13, 2026 at 12:00pm 0 Comments

In the early evening hours of February 28, 1879, steam blasted up into the air as a train slowly pulled into the station, whistle blowing, in Washington, D.C., to be greeted by several thousand cheering people. Waiting on the platform to…

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Rendezvous with Constance Gore-Booth Markiewicz

Posted by Helen Molanphy on June 8, 2015 at 12:00pm 5 Comments

Constance Gore-Booth Markiewicz’s amazing life came into my purview on my second trip to Ireland in 1989.  My husband and I were browsing in a Dublin bookstore eager to buy as many books on Irish history as we could fit in our suitcases for our return to…

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The Kilmeena Ambush, May 19, 1921: Seeds of Victory in a Defeat

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 18, 2016 at 9:00pm 5 Comments

In the early part of the Irish War of Independence there had not been any major ambushes of Crown forces in County Mayo, unlike several other counties, notably County Cork. However, in May 1921, the Irish Volunteers began to escalate their attacks there. First, on May…

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Remembering the 1974 Dublin/Monaghan Bombings

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 4:30pm 9 Comments

By Gerald A. Regan

Still, the Republic is peaceful, except . . . at moments when someone (either British secret service or Protestant Loyalist) has decided that the South should be reminded that the terrorist shouldn't have any sympathizers anywhere. Bloody Friday, May 17,…

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Great Irish Romances: Charles Stewart Parnell and Kitty O'Shea

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 29, 2014 at 2:30am 0 Comments

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By Joseph Gannon

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Irish Blood and Gilt – Irish Heirlooms in Transatlantic Migration by Madi Preda

Posted by Madi Preda on May 11, 2026 at 4:08am 0 Comments

Irish Blood and Gilt – Irish Heirlooms in Transatlantic Migration by Madi Preda

Stolen Irish Jewels, Emigration, and the Fragility of Inherited Memory

Historical Context Behind a Work of…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: May 17 - May 23

Posted by The Wild Geese on May 16, 2026 at 8:02pm 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH to LUAIN -- On May 17-18, 1918, the British government began arresting all the leaders of Sinn Fein that it could round-up. Britain desperately wanted to…

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Leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising: James Connolly

Posted by That's Just How It Was on March 22, 2015 at 9:00am 3 Comments

James Connolly (Séamas Ó Conghaile) is one of the handful of men who share the dubious honour of being placed in the iconic status categories in the Irish history books based on his involvement in the Easter Rising 1916 as well as his role in the Trade Union movement.  He was born in Cowgate 1868 to Irish emigrant…

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George “McIrish” McElroy: World War One Ace

Posted by Joe Gannon on May 10, 2021 at 10:30pm 5 Comments

Three thousand feet above Moreuil Wood, southeast of Amiens, in northern France, Captain George Edward Henry “McIrish” McElroy, peered down through a gap in the clouds. McElroy had already shot down two German Albatross fighter planes in his British S.E. 5a (Scout Experimental-5a) earlier, his…

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'Greyhound on Train': Rescuing Seán Hogan at Knocklong

Posted by Joe Gannon on April 6, 2020 at 5:00pm 12 Comments

Irish Volunteer Seán Hogan gazed out the window of the train toward the distant Galtee Mountains to the south. It was early evening on May 13, 1919. The train had just pulled out of Emly, County Tipperary, headed toward the small town of…

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