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Bert Cunningham, historian of the 69th Infantry Regiment of the New York National Guard, spoke about the history of the Fighting 69th at the March 11, 2015 meeting of the Irish Cultural Society at…
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Maureen Murphy’s book "Compassionate Stranger" was 44 years in the birthing. Her biography of Asenath Hatch Nicholson brings back to life a heroine of the Great Hunger, a story of the Famine little known but…
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The Irish Cultural Society announces its annual writing contest for students in the 9th through 12th grades in the Nassau County high…
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Garden City, N.Y. -- “Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” is the opening verse of a song sung by Tara O’Grady at the Irish Cultural Society meeting on December 10,…
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Ceade mile Failte, mo chara! Looking forward to your contributions to te growth of the New Wild Geese
John, mo chara, I sent a friend request to both of your identities...so all is good and right with the world... ;-)
My great grandfather, James Flanagan, was born in Ennis, Ireland around 1837, emigrated to the US in the 1840s, fought for the Union in the Civil War, served in the 7th Cavalry and survived Custer's Last Stand.
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