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Financing Fenian Freedom: John W. Goff and the Catalpa Rescue
150 years ago, from the 17th to the 19th of April in 1876, six Fenian rebels escaped an Australian penal colony and made their way to New York. Though many are familiar with the work of Irish-American journalist John Devoy (a staple of AIHS’ collections) to organize…
The Younger: Nathaniel Hone, Living in Legacy AIHS New York
Perhaps one of the most striking pieces on permanent exhibition in the American Irish Historical Society is at the same time one of the least familiar to Irish historians. Hanging at the center of our grand dining hall is a stunning, yet unintimidating, seascape…
Ella Young: The Eyes of a Seer
Photograph of Irish folklorist Ella Young circa 1 January 1942, unknown photographer This week, we return to the mystical world of the Celtic Revival, looking now at the works of Ella Young. Young (1867-1956) was a poet, mythologist, and author of children’s…
Anna Frances Levins: 150th Anniversary
Continuing on in our archives series, we focus this week on a crucial figure to Irish-American history, who finds her origins her at AIHS. Anna Frances Levins (March 21, 1876 – July 15, 1941) was the society’s first female executive officer and our historic…
Saint Patrick’s Day: Irish Music
As the big day rapidly approaches, we are dedicating our blog to Saint Patrick and his celebrations for the next two weeks. Saint Patrick’s Day (17 March) is known for many things in and outside of Irish America. Those who are not Irish may only see it as a day for…
Sarah Eileen Hanley: From Tiffany Muse to Art World Extraordinaire
March is known in Irish American circles for the event of Saint Patrick’s Day, and a month-long celebration of heritage surrounding the holy day. But, since 1980, it has also been Women’s History Month. This annual observance showcases the lesser known stories of…
Irish Olympians: The Athletics Club, the Whales, and Irish Sports in New York
The Winter Olympics have taken over the news this past week, featuring four Irish athletes competing in freestyle, alpine, and cross-country skiing. Of course, Irish athletes are not uncommon in global sporting events, particularly when they are descendants of Irish…
John Boyle O’Reilly: A Fenian Remembered by American Presidents
Today on President’s Day, we look back at the Irish contributions to the American Federal Government. When people think of Ireland and American presidents, it’s often through Irish-American President John F. Kennedy. However, as those who have been following our…
A Fairyland of His Own: George Russell
Perhaps one of the most famous Irish artists featured in our collections is George Russell (1867-1935), a mystical painter who went by the pseudonym of “Æ”. Russell is remembered for his fantastical artwork, political work, philosophical writing, and connections to…
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