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The Irish Echo is a weekly Irish-American newspaper based in Manhattan in the United States. [1] In 2007, Máirtín Ó Muilleoir , Irish businessman and publisher of the Andersonstown News , purchased the paper.
The Irish Voice is a newspaper published in New York City, New York. It focuses on news and stories from an Irish-American perspective. The paper was first published in November 1987 and was targeted at new Irish immigrants who were moving to the US in large numbers. The last paper issue went to print on July 5, 2023. [1]
This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines. [1] ... The Irish Echo (weekly) The Forward, formerly The Jewish Daily Forward ...
Patrick Ford, (1837–1913) founded the Irish World in New York.; Austin E. Ford (1857–1896) was editor of the New York Freeman; John Devoy (1842–1928) was editor of the Gaelic American 1903–1928. James McMaster (1820–1886), was editor of Freeman's Journal. The son of a Scots-Irish Presbyterian minister, he converted to Catholicism in ...
Its main readership is the Irish emigrant community in New York. Some of the newspaper's content appears on website Irish Central, particularly the county news roundup. In 2012, following publisher O'Dowd's purchase of The Irish Emigrant, Home & Away and the Emigrant were folded into a new free-distribution weekly, Irish Central.
The Irish World refers to two newspapers: The Irish World , a late-nineteenth-century paper in New York owned by Patrick Ford (journalist) The Irish World (London) , 1987–present
The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863 (University Press of Kentucky, 1974). Darby, Paul. "Gaelic games, ethnic identity and Irish nationalism in New York City c. 1880–1917." Sport in Society 10.3 (2007): 347-367. Dolan, Jay P. The Immigrant Church: New York's Irish and German Catholics, 1815-1865 (1975) online
Irish Voice – New York City; ... Newspapers published in New York, New York: American citizen and general advertiser. d., March 10–December 31, 1800+ [2]