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Henry Pelham's original illustration, 'The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or the Bloody Massacre

Two British Soldiers Charged with Manslaughter in the Boston Massacre Killings, December 5, 1770

On December 5, 1770, nine months to the day after the Boston Massacre, two of the nine soldiers in the British regiment,  Matthew Kilroy and Hugh Montgomery, were found guilty of…

On December 5, 1770, nine months to the day after the Boston Massacre, two of the nine soldiers in the British regiment,  Matthew Kilroy and Hugh Montgomery, were found guilty of manslaughter for the killing of five local Boston men; the other seven soldiers were exonerated. The incident in March, known as the Boston Massacre, helped…

America 250 Logo

America 250 Unveils New Logo as Part of US Celebrations Leading up to 2026

America250, the national organization that oversees efforts to  commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, has unveiled a new logo for to represent the efforts leading up…

America250, the national organization that oversees efforts to  commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, has unveiled a new logo for to represent the efforts leading up to July 4, 2026. “Historic milestones demand an iconic brand identity,” said America 250 Chair Rosie Rios. “The design’s ribbons are intended to evoke a sense…

Thanksgiving proclamtion 1773 with God Save the King

Massachusetts Removed ‘God Save the King’ from its annual Thanksgiving Proclamation Starting in 1774

A story in the November 24, 1897 edition of The Boston Globe traces the evolution of the Thanksgiving Day proclamation between the years 1773 and 1785.  It reveals that the…

A story in the November 24, 1897 edition of The Boston Globe traces the evolution of the Thanksgiving Day proclamation between the years 1773 and 1785.  It reveals that the Thanksgiving proclamation issued by Governor Thomas Hutchinson in 1773 was the last year the phrase “God Save the King” was used in Massachusetts. Hutchinson was…

Irish Graves at the Old Granary Burying Ground in Boston

The Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street in downtown Boston, nestled between Boston Common and Boston City Hall, has a number of important colonial era and Irish Revolutionary War figures buried here….

The Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street in downtown Boston, nestled between Boston Common and Boston City Hall, has a number of important colonial era and Irish Revolutionary War figures buried here. Among them is James Sullivan (1744-1808), lawyer, orator and statesman. The son of indentured Irish immigrants who settled in Maine, Sullivan was a delegate to…

Boston Broadside printed in 1768. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress

Boston’s Annual Pope Night Tradition Mired in Anti-Catholic Prejudice in 18th Century

In the 18th century, the annual Pope’s Day holiday in Boston every November 5 was a chilling demonstration of the deep-seeded anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in New England in the decades…

In the 18th century, the annual Pope’s Day holiday in Boston every November 5 was a chilling demonstration of the deep-seeded anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in New England in the decades leading up to the Revolutionary War. One of those bizarre and archaic pastimes that measure a lack of progress in the human condition, Pope’s Day…

Battle between USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere, 19 August 1812, by Michel Felice Corne Courtesy U.S. Navy - Naval History and Heritage Command, 80-G-K-26254

The USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, was first launched on October 21, 1797

America’s oldest commissioned ship, the USS Constitution, was first launched on October 21, 1797, and is berthed in the Charlestown Navy Yard.  The USS Constitution is operated by the US Navy, a partner of the National…

America’s oldest commissioned ship, the USS Constitution, was first launched on October 21, 1797, and is berthed in the Charlestown Navy Yard.  The USS Constitution is operated by the US Navy, a partner of the National Historic Parks of Boston. Known as Old Ironsides for its durability during battle, the USS Constitution has some important Irish connections.  During the War of…

Postcard of President Jimmy Carter at JFK Library Dedication

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum is formally dedicated on October 20, 1979

United States President Jimmy Carter joined numerous elected officials, political dignitaries and members of the Kennedy family to formally dedicate the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum at Columbia…

United States President Jimmy Carter joined numerous elected officials, political dignitaries and members of the Kennedy family to formally dedicate the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum at Columbia Point in Boston on October 20, 1979, before seven thousand people. In addition to President Carter, participants at the ceremony included Caroline Bouvier Kennedy, John…

Playwright Eugene O’Neill Died in Boston on November 27, 1953, is Buried in Boston’s Forest Hills Cemetery

Eugene O’Neill, one of the great American playwrights and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936, died of bronchial pneumonia at the Hotel Shelton on Bay State Road in Boston…

Eugene O’Neill, one of the great American playwrights and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936, died of bronchial pneumonia at the Hotel Shelton on Bay State Road in Boston on November 27, 1953, at age 65. His wife Carlotta Monterey was by his side. O’Neill is buried at the Forest Hills Cemetery in Jamaica Plains, a…

Massport Celebrates Terminal E Upgrades at Boston’s Logan International Airport

Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today celebrated the upgrade and expansion of Terminal E, the airport’s international terminal at Boston Logan International Airport, and also marked the airport’s 100-year anniversary with…

Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today celebrated the upgrade and expansion of Terminal E, the airport’s international terminal at Boston Logan International Airport, and also marked the airport’s 100-year anniversary with a new exhibit.  Read press release. The improvements were made in part thanks to a $62 million grant by the FAA as a part of the new Airport…

Daniel O'Connell and Frederick Douglass

On September 29, 1845 Frederick Douglass and Daniel O’Connell Meet in Dublin, Ireland at Repeal Rally

On September 29, 1845, fugitive slave Frederick Douglass and Irish liberator Daniel O’Connell met in Dublin, when Douglass was on a 4-month speaking tour of Ireland.  Both men were duly…

On September 29, 1845, fugitive slave Frederick Douglass and Irish liberator Daniel O’Connell met in Dublin, when Douglass was on a 4-month speaking tour of Ireland.  Both men were duly impressed by one another, and though it was the only time they met, they formed an alliance based on their utter advocacy for freedom and…

Photo Courtesy of Census Bureau

Census Bureau 2020 Data Reveals 38.6 million Americans claimed Irish ancestry, including 1,521,205, or 28.2% of Massachusetts Residents

This week the U.S. Census Bureau released detailed information about the 2020 US census, revealing that 38,597,428 Americans identified themselves as having full or partial Irish ancestry.  Read the press…

This week the U.S. Census Bureau released detailed information about the 2020 US census, revealing that 38,597,428 Americans identified themselves as having full or partial Irish ancestry.  Read the press release here. Previously, the Census Bureau released 2020 Census data on the Hispanic or Latino population and major race groups such as White, Black or…

Celtic Cross Worcester MA

AOH Unveils Celtic Cross in Worcester on September 18, 1977

To mark the 150th anniversary of the first permanent Irish Catholic settlement in Worcester, Massachusetts, the city’s Irish-American community erected a Celtic Cross on Worcester Common on September 18, 1977. The 15 foot high…

To mark the 150th anniversary of the first permanent Irish Catholic settlement in Worcester, Massachusetts, the city’s Irish-American community erected a Celtic Cross on Worcester Common on September 18, 1977. The 15 foot high memorial, weighing over 13,000 pounds and made of Barre Vermont granite, was designed by Joseph Calcagni.  It features patriotic, religious and family symbols pertinent to Worcester, America and Ireland. At the…

Dorchester Heights Monument Restoration

National Parks of Boston Begins $30 Million Restoration of the Dorchester Heights Monument in South Boston

The National Parks of Boston will begin a $30+ million restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument starting on September 15. Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), rehabilitation work will be complete…

The National Parks of Boston will begin a $30+ million restoration of Dorchester Heights Monument starting on September 15. Funded by the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), rehabilitation work will be complete prior to March 17, 2026, Evacuation Day, during the nation’s 250th birthday year. The Monument and its surrounding area will remain closed to the public…

Catalpa ship 1876 illustration

New Bedford Whaler Catalpa Rescues Six Irish Prisoners from British Penal Colony in Australia

The Catalpa whaleboat out of New Bedford, Massachusetts, pulled off one of the most daring rescues of the 19th century when it retrieved six Irish prisoners from a British penal…

The Catalpa whaleboat out of New Bedford, Massachusetts, pulled off one of the most daring rescues of the 19th century when it retrieved six Irish prisoners from a British penal colony in Freemantle, Australia.  The escape plot was hatched for months by Irish leaders in America including Fenians John Devoy and John Breslin, who masterminded…

Burning of Ursulline School 1834

Charlestown’s Ursuline Convent for Girls Burned to the Ground on August 11, 1834

On August 11, 1834, the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown, Massachusetts, a Catholic-run boarding school for girls of all denominations, was set afire by workmen furious about the growing presence of…

On August 11, 1834, the Ursuline Convent in Charlestown, Massachusetts, a Catholic-run boarding school for girls of all denominations, was set afire by workmen furious about the growing presence of Catholics in the town. About a dozen frightened nuns and some 57 young female boarding students, still in their nightclothes, rushed from their beds onto…

Cape Cod Beach

President John F. Kennedy Created the Cape Cod National Seashore on August 7, 1961

On August 7, 1961, President John F. Kennedy used 22 pens to sign into law the Cape Cod National Seashore. The new park, covering forty miles of beaches, ponds, marshes and uplands, created…

On August 7, 1961, President John F. Kennedy used 22 pens to sign into law the Cape Cod National Seashore. The new park, covering forty miles of beaches, ponds, marshes and uplands, created a permanent place for people to enjoy one of the nation’s great natural resources, while preventing the commercial development of the land that would have…

Tombstone of Patrick and Catherine Hagerty, St. Michael's Cemetery

Gaelic Poet Pádraig Ó hÉigeartaigh (1870-1936) of Springfield, Massachusetts

A graveside event honoring Gaelic poet Patrick F. Hagerty (1870-1936), was held at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Springfield MA on Sunday, June 20, 1953, by members of Clan Na Gael and IRA…

A graveside event honoring Gaelic poet Patrick F. Hagerty (1870-1936), was held at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Springfield MA on Sunday, June 20, 1953, by members of Clan Na Gael and IRA Veterans of America, according to a story in The Boston Globe. Hagerty, whose Irish name was Pádraig Ó hÉigeartaigh, played a pivotal role in the…

Congressional Proclamation In honor of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial

Congressman Stephen Lynch issues Congressional Proclamation in Honor of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial

An event to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial took place on Wednesday, June 28 at the memorial park at the corner of Washington and School…

An event to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial took place on Wednesday, June 28 at the memorial park at the corner of Washington and School Streets. US Congressman Stephen Lynch provided a Congressional Proclamation in Honor of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial, copies of which were distributed at the event….

Boston Irish Famine Memorial

Program Book for the 25th Anniversary Event at the Boston Irish Famine Memorial on Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Here is the program book for the 25th Anniversary event at Boston Irish Famine Memorial at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.    The Irish Famine Memorial is part of the Boston Irish…

Here is the program book for the 25th Anniversary event at Boston Irish Famine Memorial at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.    The Irish Famine Memorial is part of the Boston Irish Heritage Trail.

Boston Irish Famine Memorial

Boston Irish Famine Memorial first unveiled on June 28, 1998 to commemorate An Gorta Mor

On Sunday June 28, 1998, more than 7,000 people attended the unveiling of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial, including Ireland’s Minister of State Seamus Brennan, Massachusetts Acting Governor Paul Cellucci,…

On Sunday June 28, 1998, more than 7,000 people attended the unveiling of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial, including Ireland’s Minister of State Seamus Brennan, Massachusetts Acting Governor Paul Cellucci, Boston Mayor Tom Menino, and leaders for numerous Irish organizations in Massachusetts. Stonehill College President Rev. Bartley MacPhaidin gave the invocation, and music was provided…

Boston Irish Community Gathers for a Mass at Deer Island Famine Memorial on Saturday, June 17

Bostonians are gathering at the Irish Famine Memorial on Deer Island in Boston Harbor at 4 p.m. on Saturday,  June 17, 2023. (The initial date of May 20 has been…

Bostonians are gathering at the Irish Famine Memorial on Deer Island in Boston Harbor at 4 p.m. on Saturday,  June 17, 2023. (The initial date of May 20 has been postponed because of the weather.) A memorial mass is taking place at the memorial, led by Father Dan Finn of the Irish Pastoral Centre of Boston. The…

Patriots Day in Massachusetts Evokes the Revolutionary War Era

The annual Patriots Day celebration held each April in Massachusetts is a cherished remembrance of local American history and heritage. It harkens back to April 19, 1775, when farmers and merchants,…

The annual Patriots Day celebration held each April in Massachusetts is a cherished remembrance of local American history and heritage. It harkens back to April 19, 1775, when farmers and merchants, townspeople and volunteer soldiers in Concord, Lexington and nearby towns who banded together against encroaching British troops.    The confrontation began when British soldiers set…

 Painting of USS Jamestown, courtesy of the artist Edward D. Walker

On March 28, 1847, the USS Jamestown Sailed from Charlestown Navy Yard for Food and Medical Supplies to Ireland

On March 28, 1847, the USS Jamestown set sail from Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston Harbor on a humanitarian mission to Ireland, carrying 800 tons of supplies for the victims…

On March 28, 1847, the USS Jamestown set sail from Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston Harbor on a humanitarian mission to Ireland, carrying 800 tons of supplies for the victims of the Irish Famine. The mission was led by Captain Robert Bennet Forbes, a wealthy sea merchant living in Milton, MA. With Forbes on the journey…

Historic images of Bostonians celebrating Evacuation day and St. Patricks Day

Why Boston Celebrates March 17 as Evacuation Day and St. Patrick’s Day Dates Back to the 18th Century

March 17 is a big day in Boston, Massachusetts, and has been ceremoniously observed, commemorated and celebrated going back to the 18th century. It is commonly recognized as Evacuation Day…

March 17 is a big day in Boston, Massachusetts, and has been ceremoniously observed, commemorated and celebrated going back to the 18th century. It is commonly recognized as Evacuation Day and St. Patrick’s Day, two occasions that have been entwined in Boston going back centuries. Evacuation Day March 17, 1776 is the date when British…

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