Category: Cleveland Irish
Cleveland Irish: Los Altos por Siempre, Part One

By Francis McGarry It was clear from the beginning of the State of Ohio that the Cleveland area was a prized possession. Moses Cleaveland agreed to survey east of the […]
Cleveland Hibernians Bluestone Division Making Things Happen in December too!

Join us in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bluestone Division, an AOH chapter with a rich history rooted in Irish labor and heritage. Named after Euclid Bluestone, this thriving community pays tribute to the Irish laborers who shaped the region.
Cleveland Irish: Bluestone Hibernians November

Join us in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bluestone Division, an AOH chapter with a rich history rooted in Irish labor and heritage. Named after Euclid Bluestone, this thriving community pays tribute to the Irish laborers who shaped the region.
Cleveland Irish: Oh Say Can You See

Explore the rich history of Irish involvement in the War of 1812 and the Ohio Wars, with notable figures like Alexander McKee, Hugh McGary, Robert Ross, and James McHenry. Discover the diverse roles the Irish played in shaping America’s past.
Cleveland Irish: Where Did O-H-I-O Come From?

Francis McGarry delves into the historical narrative of Ohio, connecting it to global conflicts and economic forces. It highlights the impact of the Beaver Wars, the introduction of corn, and the role of Native American groups in shaping the region. McGarry also touches on Irish trade in Ohio and the presence of the Irish in colonial America.
Cleveland Irish: Bluestone Hibernians October

Join us in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bluestone Division, an AOH chapter with a rich history rooted in Irish labor and heritage. Named after Euclid Bluestone, this thriving community pays tribute to the Irish laborers who shaped the region.
Cleveland Irish: Bluestone Hibernians

Join us in celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Bluestone Division, an AOH chapter with a rich history rooted in Irish labor and heritage. Named after Euclid Bluestone, this thriving community pays tribute to the Irish laborers who shaped the region.
Cleveland Irish: The War of 1812 and the Irish

By Francis McGarry Moses Cleaveland never came back to Cleveland. We have discussed those who were here before that Moses and those first settlers of the Western Reserve in previous […]
Bluestone Hibernians on the Move and Farewell to Kevin McCluskey

Bluestone Hibernians on the Move in July
