Irish Volunteers: US Civil War |
The website rovides historical information and items of interest about Irish soldiers of the American Civil War, circa, 1861-5. The primary focus of these pages centres around the officers and men who served with the Union Army's famed "Irish Brigade". |
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Irish Civil War: 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry |
The 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry website has been dedicated to keeping the memory of the original regiment alive. Includes rosters. |
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Our Irish Genealogy |
Sporadic information relating to the Civil War, obituaries, and photography. |
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Murals Of Northern Ireland |
This is a collection of images of murals from Northern Ireland, principally West Belfast, Republican and Loyalist, painted during the recent period of Troubles. The images are records which include historical representation, political standpoints, community concerns, forms of ideological address. They range from overtly political declaration, to brutal depictions of the conflict, to humour and irony. |
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Remembering: Victims, Survivors, And Commemoration |
List of over 7000 documents related to the victims of the Northern Ireland conflict, from 1969 to 2001; transcriptions and documents. |
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Conflict Archive On The Internet: Northern Ireland |
Commentary and source material on the troubles in Northern Ireland. Sponsored by the University of Ulster; 1968 - present, transcriptions and commentary.
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Proposed Northern Ireland Peace Agreement |
Agreement reached in the multi-party negotiations on 10 April, 1998. |
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Irish War Memorials |
This web-site presents an inventory of war memorials in Ireland. It includes photographs of each memorial, the text of all inscriptions, and details of the site of the memorial. A database of all of those named allows a search for individual persons, with links to the photographs of the memorials. |
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Irish In World Conflicts |
World War I to Vietnam, with a Tipperary emphasis |
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The Honourable Society Of The Irish Brigade |
The Honourable Society of the Irish Brigade was formed in 1994, on the 300th anniversary of the death of its founder, Justin MacCarthy, The Viscount Mountcashel (first Duke of Clancarthy). A society to commemorate the lives and achievements of the Irish Soldier in Foreign Service was created. At this time organisations existed which commemorated the Irish contribution to specific conflicts such as the American Civil War, The Irish Regiments of the British Army and such, but no organisation existed that spanned all ages and all units in which the Irish had served. Colonel James Shortt, The Baron of Castleshort, commander of the Royal Galloglas Guard, was tasked with forming the Society as its first Convenor-General. |
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The San Patricios: Mexico's Fighting Irish |
In 1846, thousands of immigrants, mostly Irish, joined the US army and were sent with Gen. Zachary Taylor's army to invade Mexico in what some historians have called a war of Manifest Destiny. |
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Waterford Civil War Veterans |
Blog relating to Waterford Civil War veterans. |
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