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The American Irish Historical Society (AIHS) is a historical society devoted to Irish American history that was founded in Boston in the late 19th century. Non-partisan and non-sectarian since its inception in 1897, [1] it maintains the most complete private collection of Irish and Irish-American literature and history in the United States, [2] and it publishes a journal entitled The Recorder. [3]
The New York City Philo-Celtic Society was founded in 1878, eventually giving rise to the present society. [3] Father Dennis J. O'Donovan was an honorary member of the Boston society. [2] In 1881 Ó Lócháin founded An Gaodhal, the Society's bilingual monthly magazine. [1] He died in 1899.
The Story of New Amsterdam. New York, The Holland Society of New York, 1917. The Hispanic Nations of the New World: Our Southern Neighbors. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1919. Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1921. Historical Atlas (Eighth ed.). Henry Holt. 1921.
Since 1998, he has been senior research fellow or reader at the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, where he has supervised a research project called Celtic Languages and Cultural Identity, [2] the output of which includes the five-volume Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia (2006), and An Atlas for Celtic ...
Rand McNally Atlas (United States, 1881–present) Stielers Handatlas (Germany, 1817–1944) 20th century. Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano (Italy, 1927–1978) Atlas Mira (Russia, 1937–present) Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas (United Kingdom, 1938–present) Gran Atlas Aguilar (Spain, 1969/1970) Historical Atlas of China ...
Set in the years after the American Revolution, when a Headless Horseman haunted a little town, Sleepy Hollow, New York. The Remains of Nothing: 2004: 1799: Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel: Désirée: 1954: 1799–1815: The love story between Désirée Clary and Napoleon I Napoléon: 1927: 1799–1815: Napoléon I of France
The locations of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, New York may be seen on a map by clicking on "Map all coordinates" to the right. [ 1 ] There are 227 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including three National Historic Landmarks .
The core territory of the La Tène culture (450 BC) is shown in solid green, the area of La Tène influence by 50 BC in light green. The territories of some major Celtic tribes are labelled. Map drawn after Atlas of the Celtic World, by John Haywood (2001: 30–37).