• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Irish America

Irish America

Irish America

  • HOME
  • WHO WE ARE
    • ABOUT US
    • IRISH AMERICA TEAM
  • IN THIS ISSUE
  • HALL OF FAME
  • THE LISTS
    • BUSINESS 100
    • HALL OF FAME
    • HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES 50
    • WALL STREET 50
  • LIBRARY
  • TRAVEL
  • EVENTS

Never Forget

Those Whom We Lost

By Brian Rohan, Contributor
December / January 2002

December 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

An injured fireman joins a comrade's funeral in Queens, New York; Photo - Peter Foley.

They were busboys and bankers, grandmothers and newlyweds, firefighters, soldiers, tourists and priests. More than 2,500 of them died at their desks, or running down stairs, or clearing the way for others. Maybe a couple of dozen of them, on a plane over Pennsylvania, died swinging their fists. But on that cruel morning of September 11th, the morning of the most devastating … [Read more...] about Those Whom We Lost

Primary Sidebar

Featured Video

Featured Podcast

News from the Irish Post

  • Number of people seriously injured in Dublin collision 

    NINE people have been seriously injured following a road traffic collision in Dublin this morning...

  • 'Stakes are even higher' as Traitors Ireland returns to screens this month

    THE TRAITORS IRELAND is returning to screens this month for a second series, with bosses claiming...

  • Significant solar eclipse to be visible across Ireland on Wesnesday 

    A SIGNIFICANT solar eclipse is set to be visible across Ireland on Wednesday.  The upcoming celes...

  • Investigation after body discovered in burning car in Co. Armagh 

    POLICE have a launched an investigation after a man's body was discovered in a burning car in Co....

August 10, 1920

James O’Neill, father of American playwright Eugene O’Neill, died on August 10 of 1920. With James’s background in theater, it is evident that he provided Eugene with his first glance into the world of theater and playwriting. James O’Neill was born in Kilkenny and immigrated to Buffalo, NY. His most famous role in the theater was as the Count of Monte Cristo. James O’Neill is characterized in his son’s play “Long Day’s Journey into Night” as a young boy called James Tyrone.

Footer

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Give a Gift
  • Newsletter

Additional

  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use & Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 · IrishAmerica Child Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in