Ancient Order of Hibernians

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Founded at Smith College in 1890, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (A.O.H.) was a secret society devoted to "the maintenance of devilish wit and the promotion of hellish spirit in the college." A spoof upon "The Hibernians," a fraternal order of Irish Roman Catholics promoting unity, friendship, and charity among its members, which began in Ireland during the 1500's, A.O.H.'s patron saint was St. Patrick, its color was green, and its emblem was the shamrock. From its founding, the society enjoyed an intense rivalry with fellow secret society, the Orangemen, or O.O. Both societies would compete for members and reputation and each society would attempt to "swipe" the other's "sacred book." Membership in the A.O.H. was limited to twelve members from each class, and freshmen were selected and initiated in the fall of their first year at Smith. New members of the A.O.H. were given special names upon initiation and were sworn into the club with the oath "I swear eternal hatred to the Orange and everlastin' loyalty to the Green, so help me St. Pat." The A.O.H. flourished as one of Smith's most popular secret societies until 1948, when President Davis abolished secret societies at Smith, calling them "undemocratic." Both the A.O.H. and Orangemen were forced to end all official activities, but records indicate that both organizations continued unofficially until the mid-1960s. There is no documentation of either society's activities available for any time after the 1965-1966 academic year.

From the guide to the Ancient Order of Hibernians Records RG 80., 1890-1966, (Smith College Archives)

The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH; Irish: Ord Ársa na nÉireannach) is an Irish Catholic fraternal organization founded in the United States in 1836. Stemming from a long tradition of Irish societies organized to defend Gaelic values against British colonialism, its original purpose was to act as guards to shield Catholic churches from Nativist mobs and to assist newly arrived Irish Catholic immigrants to the United States, particularly those working in the coal mines. Members later directly opposed the Ku Klux Klan and other groups dedicated to ethnic or religious hatred, and regularly organized fundraising projects for disaster relief and Catholic mission work. In 1908, they established the office of National Historian, who funded the publication of books, scholarship programs and essay competitions to encourage young people to learn about Irish history and contributions to literature, science, and the building and defense of the United States. The order expanded and became less secretive as Irish Catholics moved into more cities and states and as anti-Catholic bigotry became less prevalent. The organization became international in the 1880s, with branches eventually established in Ireland, Canada, Scotland, Australia, and elsewhere. A Ladies Auxiliary was added in 1894, which later officially changed its name to the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians (LAOH).

In the United States, Divisions, as the basic unit of the Order, combine into County Boards, which make up State Boards and an overall National Board elected every two years. Annual dances, concerts, and parades sponsored at all levels of the Order raise money for charity while providing a showcase for the contributions made by the Irish Americans. Hibernian Halls across the country provide a welcome for new immigrants and a source of heritage and history for others.

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referencedIn Organizations -- Ancient Order of Hibernians. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Ancient Order of Hibernians. Collection, 1905- Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library
referencedIn Thomas J. Dodd Papers, undated, 1919-1971. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
referencedIn James J. Comerford Papers, 1867-1985 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Byrne, John. John Byrne collection, 1886-1987 San Jose State University
referencedIn Papers, 1879-1971, 1916-1926 (bulk) New York State Historical Documents Inventory
referencedIn John T. Ridge Collection, 1854-1981 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn John Byrne Collection, 1886-1987 San José State University. Library. Special Collections & Archives
creatorOf Butte (Mont.) Irish Collection, 1882-1935 Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections
referencedIn Peter F. Dolan Photographs, Bulk, 1974-1989, 1932-1989 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Records, 1883-1911. New York State Historical Documents Inventory
creatorOf Boston College collection of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Boston College. John J. Burns Library
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referencedIn Sacramento social events programs and dance card collection, ca.1877-ca.1939. Sacramento Public Library, Central Library
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referencedIn National Library of Ireland. Miscellaneous manuscripts relating to America, 1848-1918. Library of Congress
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associatedWith American Association for the Recogition of the Irish Republic corporateBody
associatedWith American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic corporateBody
associatedWith Ancient Order of Hibernians (Smith College). corporateBody
associatedWith Archives of Irish America. corporateBody
associatedWith Byrne, John person
associatedWith Byrne, John person
associatedWith Cohalan, Daniel F., 1865-1946. person
associatedWith Comerford, James J., 1901-1988 person
associatedWith Condon, Mary person
associatedWith Davis, H. G. person
associatedWith Dodd, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1907-1971 person
associatedWith Dolan, Peter F. person
associatedWith Feighan, Michael Aloysius, 1905- person
associatedWith Friends of Irish Freedom corporateBody
associatedWith Gaelic League of America corporateBody
associatedWith Gilligan, John J. 1921- person
associatedWith Hoban, Edward Francis, 1878-1966 person
associatedWith Irish Volunteers of America corporateBody
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associatedWith Lynch, James person
associatedWith Lynch, Margaret person
associatedWith McLaughlin, Sara, 1928- person
associatedWith National Library of Ireland. corporateBody
associatedWith O'Donnell, John B. person
associatedWith O'Donnell, Michael C. person
associatedWith Patrick Pearse Club (Butte, Mont.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pinkerton's National Detective Agency. corporateBody
associatedWith Ridge, John T. person
associatedWith Robert Emmet Literary Association (Butte, Mont.) corporateBody
associatedWith Robert Emmet Literary Society corporateBody
associatedWith San José State College corporateBody
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associatedWith Sunburst Club (Helena, Mont.) corporateBody
associatedWith Thomas Francis Meagher Memorial Fund corporateBody
associatedWith Walsh, John, 1856-1951. person
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New York NY US
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Fraternal organizations
Irish
Irish American Catholics
Irish Americans
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Establishment 1836

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