Incidents of my life, professional, literary, social, with services in the cause of Ireland / by Thomas Addis Emmet.
- Thomas Addis Emmet
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Incidents of my life, professional, literary, social, with services in the cause of Ireland / by Thomas Addis Emmet. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Butler, General Benjamin F., i86 Byrne, Major John, 282, 290 C Calhoun, John C., 53 Campbell, St. George, 132 Campbell, John A., Judge of Supreme Court of U. S., 159 Cancer, mortality from, in New York City in 1909, 196 Carnochan, Dr. J. M., 146 Carrington, Col. Edward, 36 Carrington, Col. Paul, 36 Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, origin of appellation, 57 Carroll, Rev. Patrick, 347 Castle Garden in 1850, 143: Jenny Lind at, 143 Catherine, the, brig, wreck of, 85 Catholic Church, historical bans for exercise of authority of, 325 ff.; divine commission of, 225 Catholic hospitals, management of, 338, 339 Catholic, reasons for becoming a, 225 Catholics of Ireland have always been toler- ant, 427 Cato house, in the grounds of which probably Nathan Hale was hanged, 89, 90 Cavendish, Lord, murder of, 298 Chandelier, Mr., Dublin photographer, 269 “Cheap money,” never an indication of prosperity for the people at large, 399 Chemistry 0]Animated Matter, The, graduation thesis of Dr. J. P. Emmet, no Cholera in New York in 1854, 162-163 Circular dealing with conditions in Ireland, issued by Dr. Emmet when appointed President of the National Federation of America, 421-423 Civil War, in the United States, the, beginning of, 177 ff.; cost of, met by one third specie and two thirds credit, 398; financial condi- tions resulting from, 398 Clark, J. I. C., 126 Clay, Henry, 53 Clinton, George, Governor of New York, 56; letter of James Duane to, November, 1780, showing that Irish Parliament had the right of taxing imports from England, 446- 447 Clinton, General Sir Henry, 89 Cloyne, Bishop of, 389, 407, 456 Clymer, Dr. Meredith, 200-201 Cockran, Bourke, address of, at Academy of Music, 289 Coe, Dr. Henry C., 357, 373-374 Coercion Acts in Ireland, the consequences of, 274-275 Cold storage of food, present system of, a menace to both the purse and the health of the people, 402 ff. Colden, C. D., author of Life of Robert Fulton, 122 Coleman, James, 282 Coles, Edward, governor of Northwest Terri- tory, 42 Colton, Rev. Father, later Bishop of Buffalo, 352 Conway, Dr. Edwin, 73, 74 Cooke, George Frederick, 65 Cooper Union, mass meeting of Irish Federa- tion at, March 22, 1892,285: disturbance at, quelled by police, 286 Corrigan, Archbishop, 285; presents Laetare Medal to Dr. Emmet, 313 Crane, John, loyalty of, to Irish cause, 309 Crimmins, John D., 269; elected treasurer of Irish National Federation of America to succeed Eugene Kelly, 301,324 Croker, Richard, 324-325 Cromwell, Oliver, 396 Croton water introduced into New York in 1842, celebration attending, 93^. Cullum, General G. W., 220, 235: accom- panies Dr. Emmet on European trip, 243#. Cullum, Mrs. G. W., 196 Cunard, Sir Edward, secures letters of Major Andr6, 217, 218 Cusack, Right Rev. Bishop, 378 Cutting, Robert Fulton, 126, 457 D Daguerreotype instrument, probably first one imported to America, received by Dr. J. P. Emmet, 74 Dallas, George M., Vice-President of the United States, 113 Daly, Charles P., 264 Davis, Col. George T. M., 321 Davis, Colonel Jefferson, later President of Confederate States, at battle of Monterey, 111-112, 181 Davis, Thomas, the Irish poet, 395, 396 Declaration of Independence, history of, 55#. de Grasse, Count, Admiral of French fleet during American Revolution, 116 Delaplaine , publisher of Repository of Eminent Men, commits fraud in connection with portrait of Robert Fulton, 122 ff. de Vere, Aubrey, 233, 395 Dickens, Charles, 106, 107 Dillon, John, 276; on release of, from prison, takes advice of Dr. Emmet in opposition to Pamellites, 284; acknowledges im- portance of American aid, 290-291 Dinner to Dr. Emmet on the occasion of his seventy-seventh birthday, 358 ff. Doremus, Mrs. T. C., work of, in behalf of Woman’s Hospital, 195 Draft, in New York, during Civil War, the, 183; discrimination against Democrats in, 183; treatment of the Irish in, 184; riots owing to, 184, 185 Drexel, Mrs. Lucy Walton, the possessor of a miniature portrait of Fulton, copied by himself from Miss Emmet’s painting, which is likely now the only authentic colored portrait of him in existence, 127 Duane, James, 381; letter of, November, 1780, to Gov. Clinton showing that the Irish Parliament had the right of taxing imports from England, 446-447 Dublin Freeman's Journal, letter of Dr. Emmet to, in relation to dissensions among Irish members of Parliament, 429-432 Dublin, Mansion House Committee of, for Irish relief in U. S., 264](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28034776_0616.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


