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Irish American Cultural Institute Selected Irish-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Library Materials A Big Family: Being A Collection of Tales, Anecdotes, and Sketches Concerning the Ancestry, the Upbringing, the Education, and the Diversions of the Family of Cadwallader Evans and Margaret Brown Eva. Pittsburgh: s.n., 1945. Call Number: CS71 .O48 E9 Adams, William Forbes. Ireland and Irish Emigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1932. Call Number: JV7711 .A21 Adams, William Forbes. Ireland and Irish Emigration to the New World from 1815 to the Famine. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1980, c1932. Call Number: JV7711 .Z79 N63 1980 Agnew, David CAA. Protestant Exiles From France in the Reign of Louis XIV; or the Huguenot Refugees & Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Reeves & Turner. Call Number: DC111 .A273 1871 American Italian Historical Association. Italians and Irish in America: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the American Italian Historical Association. Staten Island: The Association, 1985. Call Number: E184.18 A523 1983. Annunciation Church of the Blessed Virgin. A History of Annunciation Parish on its Seventy-Fifth Anniversary. Philadelphia: Churchcraft Color Press, 1968. Call Number: BX4603 .P69 A613 q Baker, Dessie, ed. Port of Derry Ship List from J.& J. Cooke’s Line, 1847-1849. Apollo: Closson Press, 1985. Call Number: CS486 B167 Bardon, Jonathan. A History of Ulster. Dundonald, Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1992. Call Number: DA990 .U46 B2254 1992 Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your British & Irish Roots: A Complete Guide to Tracing Your English, Welsh, Scottish & Irish Ancestors. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986 c1982. Call Number: CS16 .B355 B862 1986 Belshaw, Robert Redman. Irish Protestant Letters, Etca By R.R.B. Dublin. Also, an Address on Ireland, the Cradle of European Literature. By Rev. J.B. Finlay… New York: De Witt & Davenport, 1855. Call Number: DA913 .B452 Blarney News. Blarney Stone Restaurant (Etna, Pa.). Pittsburgh: the Restaurant, 1993- Selected Irish-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America. Boston: Bacon and Brown, 1910. Call Number: E184 .S4 B6 Buffington, Joseph. Address of Hon. Joseph Buffington. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish Society, 1918. Call Number: E184 .S4 B929 By-laws of the Ancient Order of Hibernians of the State of Pennsylvania: Revised and Adopted at the State Convention Held at Pottsville, Penna. August 19-22, 1941. Pottsville: the Order, 1941. Call Number: HS110 .A541 B993 1941 d Campbell, Patrick. Death in Templecrone. Jersey City: The Author, c1995 (Princeton, NJ): Princeton Academic Press. Call Number: DA995 .T4 C36 1995. Clark, Dennis. The Irish in Pennsylvania: A People Share A Commonwealth. University Park: Pennsylvania Historical Association, 1991. Call Number: F160 .I6 C5 1991 Colum, Padraica A Treasury of Irish Folklore. New York: Crown Publishers, 1954. Call Number: GR147 .C5 Curley, Walter J.P. A Conversation with Ambassador Walter Curley: Interviewed by Richard Jackson November 30, 1998. Diplomatic Oral History Series, Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training. Arlington: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, 2009. Call Number: F159.26 C87 2009 Demeter, Richard. Irish America: the Historical Travel Guide. Pasadena: Cranford Press, 1995. Call Number: E184 .I6 D46 1995 Devitt, James W., comp. Boyds of Loughros Point, the Rosses, America, Australia and New Zealand. U.S.: J.W. Devitt, -1994. Call Number: CS71 .B79 1994 f Devitt, James W. Devitt and Haslam Families. Call Number: CS71 .D499 1989 f Diner, Hasia. Erin's Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, c1983. Call Number: E184 .I6 D56 1983 Dunaway, Wayland Fuller. The Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944. Call Number: F160 .S4 D897 Egle, William Henry. Pennsylvania Genealogies: Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German. Harrisburg: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1896. Call Number: F148 .E31 Updated 8/25/2017 2 Selected Irish-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Eire-Ireland: a Journal of Irish Studies. St. Paul: Irish American Cultural Institute. Fairbairn, James. Fairbairn’s Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland. Edinburgh: T.CA&E.CA Jack, 1892. Call Number: CR57 .G7 F791 1892 f Garland, Robert. The Scotch-Irish in Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1923. Call Number: F160 .S4 G233 A Genealogical History of the Milesian Families of Ireland. Dublin: Heraldic Artists Ltd., c1968. Call Number: CS493 .G324 Gipson, Lawrence Henry. The British Empire Before the American Revolution. New York: Knopf, 1958-. Call Number: DA500 .G51 Glazier, Ira A, ed. Emigration From the United Kingdom to America: Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 2006-. Call Number: E184 .B7 E45 2006 Glazier, Ira A., ed. The Famine Immigrants: Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York, 1846-1851. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983-1986. Call Number: CS68 .N567 G553 Good, James Winder. Ulster and Ireland. Dublin: Manusel and Co., Ltd, 1919. Call Number: DA960 .G64 d Grenham, John. Tracing Your Irish Ancestors: the Complete Guide. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, c1992. Call Number: CS483 .G74 1992 Griffin, William D. The Irish in America, 550-1972: A Chronology & Fact Book. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications, 1973. Call Number: E184 .I6 G8528 Grose, Francis. The Antiquities of Ireland. London: Printed for S. Hooper, 1791-95. Call Number: DA920 .G877 Handbook on Irish Genealogy: How to Trace Your Ancestors and Relatives in Ireland. Dublin: Heraldic Artists Ltd., 1973. Call Number: CS489 .H236 q Handlin, Oscar. Boston’s Immigrants: A Study in Acculturation. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1979. Call Number: F73.9 A1 H3 1979 Hanna, Charles. Ohio Valley Genealogies: Relating Chiefly to Families in Harrison, Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio, and Washington, Westmoreland, and Fayette Counties, Pennsylvania. Baltimore: Updated 8/25/2017 3 Selected Irish-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968 (reprint of 1900 ed.). Call Number: CS .H243 1968 Hanna, Ronnie. Land of the Free: Ulster and the American Revolution. Lurgan, Co. Armagh: Ulster Society (Publications) Ltd., c1992. Call Number: E269 .S3 H3 1992 Holan, Mark. His Last Trip: An Irish-American Story. 2013. Call Number: TF140 .D54 H65 2013 The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society. Edited by Thomas Hamilton Murray and Thomas Bonaventure Lawler. Bowie: Heritage Books, 1991. Lesquin, Elizabeth. The Way We Were: Or Growing Up Irish in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh: unknown, c1999. Call Number: CS71 .K725 1999q Leyburn, James Graham. The Scotch-Irish: A Social History. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Publishing, 1962. Call Number: E184 .S4 L682 McElligott, Patricia. Irish Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, 2013. Also Held by: Carnegie Public Library. Call Number: F159 .P69 I65 2013 McFarland, K.T.H. Inscriptions from Union Dale Cemetery, Allegheny (Now Pittsburgh) Pa. Apollo: Closson Press, c1985-1986. Call Number: F159.61 .U58 M143 McGee, Thomas D’Arcy. A History of the Irish Settlers in North America: From the Earliest Period to the Census of 1850. Boston: P. Donahoe, 1855. Call Number: E184 .I6 M145 1855 d Mac-Geoghegan, abbe James. The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Taken From the Most Authentic Records, and Dedicated to the Irish Brigade. New York: D.J. Sadler & Co., 1868. Call Number: DA910 .M146 1868 Maguire, John Francis. The Irish in America. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1868 Call Number: E184 .I6 M21 Maloney, Margaret E. Fag an Bealach: the Irish Contribution to America and in Particular to Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh: United Irish Societies Bicentennial Committee of Western Pennsylvania, 1977. Call Number: F160 .I6 M257 Marshall, William F. Ulster Sails West: the Story of the Great Emigration from Ulster to North America in the 18th Century, Together with an Outline of the Part Played by Ulstermen in Building the United States. Belfast, 1950. Call Number: E184 .S4 M367 d Mellon, Paul. The Irish Cottage Where An American Dream Was Born. Tyrone: Ulster-American Folk Park, Updated 8/25/2017 4 Selected Irish-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center c1994. Call Number: F159.25 M52 M52 1994 q Mitchell, Brian. Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, c1991. Call Number: CS483 .M57 1991 q Montgomery, Erica The Ulster-American Folk Park: How It All Began. Omagh, County Tyrone: Scotch-Irish Trust of Ulster, 1980. Call Number: SB484 .N874 M787 f Myers, Albert Cook. Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750: With Their Early History in Ireland. Swarthmore: Author, 1902. Call Number: F152 .M996 1902q Niehaus, Earl F. The Irish in New Orleans, 1800-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965. Call Number: F379 .N5 N66 Nolan, J. Bennett. Benjamin Franklin in Scotland and Ireland, 1759 and 1771. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1938. Call Number: E302.6 F8 N788 O’Donovan, Jeremiah. A Brief Account of the Author’s Interview With His Countrymen and of the Parts of the Emerald Isle, Whence They
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