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Hibernian Hall (other)
Hibernian Hall may refer to: ;in the United States *Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina) * Hibernia Hall, Davenport, Iowa, also known as ''Hibernian Hall'' * St. Michael's Church, Cemetery, Rectory and Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall, Parnell, Iowa *Hibernian Hall (Boston, Massachusetts) *Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall, Anaconda, Montana, also known as ''Hibernian Hall'' * Wonder Ballroom, Portland, Oregon, also known and listed on the National Register of Historic Places as ''Hibernian Hall'' ;in Australia *Hibernian Hall, Roma, a community hall in Roma, Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia See also *List of Hibernian buildings This is a list of notable buildings of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, which are either meeting places or buildings that are otherwise significant in Hibernian history. There are many Hibernian-associated buildings. This list is only those that ... {{disambig Architectural disambiguation pages ...
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Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina)
Hibernian Hall is a historic meeting hall and social venue at 105 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Built in 1840, it is Charleston's only architectural work by Thomas Ustick Walter, and a fine example of Greek Revival architecture. The wrought iron gates were made by Christopher Werner, a German-American master ironworker in Charleston. The hall is nationally significant for its use during the 1860 Charleston Convention, in which the Democratic Party, divided by opinions on slavery, failed to select a presidential nominee, ensuring victory for the anti-slavery Republican Party in the 1860 presidential election. The building was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1973. and   The building continues to be used as a function and meeting space today. Description and history Hibernian Hall is located at 105 Meeting Street, just north of the intersection of Meeting and Broad Street in central Charleston, an intersection known as the "Fou ...
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Hibernia Hall
The Hibernia Hall, also known as the Hibernian Hall, is a Romanesque Revival architecture, Romanesque Revival building located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States. It is located on the east side of Brady Street, near the middle of the block. The Hibernian Hall was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.In 2020 it was included as contributing property in the Davenport Downtown Commercial Historic District. History Irish immigration into the city of Davenport started with the Great Famine (Ireland), Irish Famines from 1845 to 1849 and religious persecution in Ireland, which was all under British rule at the time. The Irish numbered 1,961 people in Davenport in 1858. They generally, but not exclusively, resided on the east side of town in and around the area known as Cork Hill District, Cork Hill. For the most part, the Irish immigrants who came to Davenport were laborers who worked in such industries as river men, railroads, telegraph buildin ...
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