Letter from Annie MacSwiney to Fred Cronin regarding the ninth anniversary of Terence MacSwiney's arrest, and discussing her concerns about the state of the Republican plot in [Glasnevin Cemetery?],
1929 August 10.
Regarding the Republican plot, she writes "Do you know that the cordon is completely gone. I took the O'Donnell's up there just before we came down here, I found no trace of any barriers, stakes & rope as completely gone as if they never existed". She asks Fred Cronin to supply a plan to show who is buried in which grave. She mentions that "Peter Golden's cousins were rather annoyed that they had to spend such a long time looking for his grave ... They went back to America, & said his grave was neglected!"
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Letter from Annie MacSwiney to Fred Cronin regarding the ninth anniversary of Terence MacSwiney's arrest, and discussing her concerns about the state of the Republican plot in [Glasnevin Cemetery?],
1929 August 10.
In Collection: | Cronin Papers, 1905-1945 |
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Description: | Regarding the Republican plot, she writes "Do you know that the cordon is completely gone. I took the O'Donnell's up there just before we came down here, I found no trace of any barriers, stakes & rope as completely gone as if they never existed". She asks Fred Cronin to supply a plan to show who is buried in which grave. She mentions that "Peter Golden's cousins were rather annoyed that they had to spend such a long time looking for his grave ... They went back to America, & said his grave was neglected!" |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,526/8/6
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland. |