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Men in Shorts

Submitted by Edward McGuire, Westlake Village, CA.
December / January 2004

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My father played Gaelic football most of his life. He was the captain of the County Leitrim team that won the New York G.A.A. Football Championship in 1932. Sundays during the spring and summer months were a big day in the McGuire household. Mass in the morning was followed by a hearty breakfast and then off to Gaelic Park where Dad would either be playing or checking out the … [Read more...] about Photo Album:
Men in Shorts

Irish on Parade

Submitted by Mary Kelly Anderson, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
October / November 2003

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Phillip L. McQuillian at the Memorial Day Parade in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.

June 1, 1907: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. ℘℘℘ My grandfather Phillip L. McQuillan, one of the early plumbing and heating engineers, celebrated his Irish-American patriotism by participating in the 1907 Memorial Day Parade in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The sign on the side of the wagon reads "P.L. McQuillan, Good Plumbing." Two of his twelve children, Ruth and Frances, are tiding … [Read more...] about Irish on Parade

An Irish Soldier

Submitted by Eddie Masterson Jr.
August / September 2003

August 1, 2003 by 3 Comments

Luke Masterson.

1861: Luke Masterson, 4th Cavalry Mounted Volunteers. My great-grandfather Luke Masterson immigrated to the U.S. from County Cavan, Ireland. In 1861, he enlisted in the 4th Cavalry Mounted Volunteers of New York. As a member of this group, he fought in the Battle of Gettysburg. His brother, Patrick, was a member of the 4th Infantry of New York. Patrick died in combat due to … [Read more...] about An Irish Soldier

Photo Album: The Queen of the May

Submitted by Helen Chalmers Hellman, Del Mar, California
April / May 2003

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Ella Theresa Shea, San Francisco, May 1, 1880.

This photograph of my grandmother Ella Theresa Shea was taken in 1880 when she was 14 years old. She was crowned the Queen of the May at the traditional May Day Festival in newly-opened Golden Gate Park. Ella was born in San Francisco on May 18, 1866, the second of nine children, to James Shea (born James Sheahy), from Barlogue Lough Hyne, Co. Cork, and Anna Shipsey of Cape … [Read more...] about Photo Album: The Queen of the May

Photo Album: Reaching For The Sky

Submitted by Terri Connolly Cook
February / March 2003

February 1, 2003 by Leave a Comment

Who could guess the financial disaster brewing in New York City, 1929, when my father, Mick Connolly gathered a few friends on his tenement roof to capture the joy of a baptismal celebration several floors below. The third of his seven children, Mary Elizabeth, was being feted with a large gathering at East 97th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan after a May ceremony held … [Read more...] about Photo Album: Reaching For The Sky

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