• Exhibit Launch: Irish America 250: That the World May Know

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    6:00 PM  8:00 PM Google Calendar  ICS This exhibit, running through the course of 2026, uses the archives of the American Irish Historical Society to display the history of Irish America. 250 years after 1776, we look back on the contributions and stories of Irish emigrants and their descendants in American history. In collaboration with Irish America 250, this […]

  • AIHS celebrates President’s Day

    The American Irish Historical Society and www.IrishAmerica250.org invite you to celebrate our national holiday Presidents Day Monday, February 16, 2026

    We seek to recognize the twenty-three American Presidents with Irish roots whose leadership gave us hope and courage throughout the last 250 years .

    To commemorate this unique occasion the distinguished Irish poet Micheal O'Siadhail will do a first reading of his new poem " Irish America 250" and author Niall O Dowd will be talking about his new book "George Washington and the Irish".

    Please register to attend here

  • Writing Home The Letters of Irish Emigrants to America, c. 1815–1994 Breandán Mac Suibhne University of Galway

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Breandán Mac Suibhne is a historian of modern Ireland at the University of Galway. His publications include The End of Outrage (Oxford, 2017), which was Irish Times Irish Nonfiction Book of the Year.  Mac Suibhne is one of the directors of Imirce, a project that makes thousands of Irish emigrant letters available through an online database. He is currently completing […]

  • From Drumlins to the New World – The 1764 Exodus of a Scots- Irish community from Co. Monaghan to upstate New York – A Living Legacy.

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    In 1764 the Rev. Thomas Clark gathered his congregation at the Cahans meeting house, near Ballybay Co. Monaghan. Answering "the call" from America, Clark then led some 300 men, women and children on foot to the port of Newry, and boarded ship for New York. From New York they travelled up the Hudson; first to […]

  • Literary Evening with Vincent J Quealy and Cauvery Madhavan

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    We are excited to welcome Vincent J Quealy Jr and Cauvery Madhavan for a literary discussion of their impressive books ‘Reflections of an Irish Grandson’ and ‘The Inheritance’. Vincent Quealy, Jr. was born in Boston, MA, one of six children of Vincent and Anne Quealy. His grandparents were both born in Ireland and lived there […]

  • How to Read a Poem

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    American Irish Historical Society (map) Google Calendar  ICS Since 2023, Pulitzer Prizewinning poet and former Poetry Editor of The New Yorker Paul Muldoon has led his extraordinary “How to Read a Poem” discussions at literary festivals and universities all over the world. At these very special gatherings, participants meet to discuss poems published only that week in […]

  • Isabelle O’Connell: Cocteau album release concert

    American Irish Historical Society 991 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Internationally acclaimed pianist Isabelle O’Connell celebrates the release of her new solo album ‘Cocteau’ on the Divine Art Records label, with a concert exploring the musical connections of artist Jean Cocteau in 1920’s Paris. The concert will feature music by Satie, Stravinsky, Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Tailleferre and the rest of Le Groupe des Six, along with a more […]