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Ten patriotic facts about the Irish in America



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4. Three of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were born in Ireland

A total of 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Of these men, 48 were born in the American colonies, while three of the eight foreign-born men were natives of Ireland.

These Irish patriots of the American Revolution are: James Smith, from Northern Ireland, a member of the Continental Congress 1776-1778, and a Colonel of Pennsylvania Militia 1775-1776; George Taylor, an Irish native and a member of the Committee of Correspondence, 1774-1776, and of the Continental Congress, 1776-1777; and Matthew Thornton, an Irishman who became a member of the Continental Congress in 1776 and Colonel of New Hampshire Militia, 1775-1783.

5. Irishmen helped build the White House

Not only did an Irishman design the White House, and model it after an Irish building, but the White House was built by the hands of Irishmen as well.

Immigrant laborers from various backgrounds were the chief builders of the presidential home. The Irish laborers mainly worked on the layering the bricks and molding the plaster of the building.

6. The White House has a twin in Ireland

Many people know that the White House was designed by an Irishman, Mr. James Hoban, but not everybody knows that the White House building has an Irish twin.

Kilkenny-born Hoban, who studied architecture in Dublin, is believed to have based his plan for the U.S. presidential home on Ireland’s Leinster House, the Georgian style home of the Dukes of Leinster that is now home of the Dail Éireann (Irish Parliament).

7. A blind Irishman composed the “Star Spangled Banner”

Though British composer John Stafford Smith, who was born in 1750, is credited for composing "The Star Spangled Banner,” the tune is actually based on music composed by the great Irish blind harper Turlough O'Carolan, who died over 35 years before the American Revolution.

The musician and singer is considered by many to be Ireland’s national composer, but many Irish-Americans consider O’Carolan as the man responsible for their own country’s national anthem.


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hello mairin67....you are right in what your saying....plastic paddys kinda annoy me.
"Real" meaning go to Ireland. Learn where your family is from, the town, the people. Visit the homeplace if possible. Walk where they once walked and learn about the Irish culture. Don't just sit on this side of the Atlantic and shout "I'm Irish" just because you celebrate St. Patrick's Day or have red hair. When someone asks you where your people were from - be able to answer them. It's annoying to see so many people attach themselves to the superficial, stereotypical, Hollywood version of being Irish. There is so much more to it than that and anyone who is Irish should be proud to find out what that is. I'm no 'expert' Woundedknee, I have been lucky enough to travel different places in this world , enough to realize the American version of other cultures is what we want it to be and not always true to that culture. I have no problem with people who say they are Irish, but if they are going to make such a loud statement about it (as is typical in this country), I say you should be able to back it up.
Mairin: "All I am saying is connect in a REAL way." ---- Seeing you're such a big expert, why don't you give a few tips as to how that should be done?
Sorry, JoyfulJim, 100% Irish here. Both parents born and raised in Ireland, all relations still there, spent all childhood holidays in Ireland and continue as an adult. Lived and worked in Ireland for a few years......twice. "Youse" are missing the point....just sayin there is a difference between a genuine, sincere interest in one's heritage, not the touristy, too ra loo ra stuff you see on this site. Americans just don't get when they are being had because they want to connect with their heritage. All I am saying is connect in a REAL way.
The drunk in the Galway bar said 'Don't bother your head with IrishCentral. There's nothin' on it worth tuppence'
And George, you didn't notice that our drunken friend Waterskhill speaks of Columbus using a telescope in 1492. Another fascinating addition to our historical knowledge, since telescopes weren't invented until a century afterwards!
What's your source for the story about Columbus, Water? Have you discovered a previously lost Columbus diary? Strange that in the diary we do have--the only account of the voyage that exists--there's no mention of your story. Maybe because it's baloney some drunk in a Galway bar concocted?
Columbus shoved the Irishman ashore and watched through an eye glass (telescope) from a safe distance to see if the natives were hostile. St.Brendan got as far as The Azores and returned in triumph that he had reached 'the New World' Lief Ericcson was gay and lived happy ever after with a Mohican. The reason the Indians were welcoming and friendly to the Pilgrims on Plymouth rock. It entered the folklore and smoke signals that white folk were not murderous and could be trusted. End of story.
I think mention should be made of the foreign born winners of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Greatest number---no surprise here--- was IRISH with Germany second. Too bad when I visit the land of my birth I find anti-Americanism is rife. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you! God Bless America!!!!!!
I think it is great, my ancestors on the paternal side, O'Rourke came over in the 1600's, probably as indentured servants! The Brits seemed to want their property. I am very glad they made it to America whatever the reason! Love the Irish heritage, love my country.
Taylor55 : Are you implying that the goal of The San Patricio's was to encourage unfettered illegal immigration into the U.S. ?. Wow !. They were trying to get out of the U.S. !. The U.S. Army at that time was run by blue-noses that crash-landed on Plymouth Rock. They showed as much dignity and respect to these men as they did their pack mules and artillery. Winfield Scott trabajando con El Diablo; salvege Los San Patricio's durmiendo con Dios !.
Hello Georgie & Mairin : As I view your comments I get the distinct impression that both of you might not be Irish !. If Irish Central is a fluff factory so be it. It is our fluff !. Youse ( guess where I'm from ) should pump your bilge water on sites like Red Hand Commando & Combat 18. I'm sure the Mensa candidates there would appreciate you more then we do.
taylor 55: I support you 100%. We have the crazy situation where the Irish say they have to come here because there's no work in Ireland, just at the same time as the Irish government is recruiting tens of thosuands of foreign migrants to work in Ireland. I say send all illegals home from the US, and that includes the Irish illegals.
What about the unpatriotic Irish in America facts? Like the San Patricio Brigade of Irish Americans who fought on the Mexican side during the Mexican-American war? Seems you have taken up the San Patricio Brigade goals again recently, by supporting a mass illegal alien amnesty which would give control of the US Southwest back to Mexico through overwhelming demographics, and have Americans pay for it to boot!! You can get a good idea of their mindset at Mexica movement.org. If you really want to be patriotic Americans, tell the Irish illegals to leave on the next Aer Lingus flight then apply to enter legally from Ireland.
Being of Irish descent, I am not surprised at all that the Irish have accomplished.




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