John Ireland (baptized September 11, 1838 – September 25, 1918) was an American prelate who was the third Catholic bishop and first archbishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota (1888–1918). He became both a religious as well as civic leader in Saint Paul during the turn of the 20th century. Ireland was known for his progressive stance on education, immigration and relations between church and state, as well as his opposition to saloons, alcoholism, political machines, and political corruption. (From Wikipedia) More about John Ireland:
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4 additional books about John Ireland in the extended shelves: Letter of Bellamy Storer to the President and the members of his cabinet, November, 1906. ([Cincinnati?], 1906), by B. Storer (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Archbishop John Ireland. (Harper, 1953), by James H. Moynihan (page images at HathiTrust)
In memoriam Bellamy Storer; with personal remembrances of President McKinley, President Roosevelt and John Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul. (Merrymount Press], 1923), by Maria Longworth Storer (page images at HathiTrust)
Letter of Bellamy Storer to the President and the members of his cabinet, November, 1906. ([Cincinnati?, 1906), by Bellamy Storer (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by John Ireland: Ireland, John, 1838-1918, contrib.: Memoirs, Historical and Edifying, of a Missionary Apostolic of the Order of Saint Dominic Among Various Indian Tribes and Among the Catholics and Protestants in the United States of America (Chicago: W. F. Hall Printing Co., 1915), by Samuel Mazzuchelli, trans. by Mary Benedicta Kennedy
Additional books by John Ireland in the extended shelves: Ireland, John, 1838-1918, contrib.: Catholic Colonization in Minnesota: Revised Edition, by Catholic Colonization Bureau (Gutenberg ebook) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The church and modern society, lectures and addresses (D. H. McBride & co.) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The church and modern society; lectures and addresses (D. H. McBride & co., 1903) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The church and modern society; lectures and addresses. (Pioneer Press Mfg. Depts, 1905) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The church and modern society : lectures and addresses (D. H. McBride & Co., 1897) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The church and modern society; lectures and addresses (The Pioneer press mfg. dept., 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: L'église et le siècle. (V. Lecoffre, 1902), also by Félix Klein (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: Memoirs, historical and edifying : of a missionary apostolic of the Order of Saint Dominic among various Indian tribes and among the Catholics and Protestants in the United States of America (W.F. Hall Printing Company, 1915), also by Samuel Mazzuchelli, Mary Benedicta Kennedy, and Mary Benedicta Kennedy (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The morals and law involved in labor conflicts. (Published for circulation by American Anti-Boycott Association, 1907), also by cardinal Gibbons (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: The morals and law involved in labor conflicts. (American Anti-boycott Association, 1907), also by James Gibbons and League for Industrial Rights (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: Patriotism: its duty and value. An address before the New York Commandery of the "Loyal Legion," New York, April 4, 1894. (Catholic Book Exchange, 1894) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: Romanism in four chapters : together with an open letter to Archbishop Ireland in reply to his strictures (T.J. Morrow, 1889), also by Henry Clay Mabie (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: Theobald Mathew. ([N.Y., etc., 1890) (page images at HathiTrust) Ireland, John, 1838-1918: Vie de M. l'abbé Ruivet (C. Douniol, 1899), also by J. Théloz (page images at HathiTrust)
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