Letter from Joseph McGarrity to James Brislane, asking if he has heard anything else about the story of the "second Dail" [the transfer of authority for the Irish Republic by the second Dáil to the IRA], and stressing the need [for Clan-na-Gael] to build up membership and funds [to support the IRA], and a discussion on the "Jersey crowd" who would want "Sheehan to be taken in" or else they would stay out which Joseph McGarrity thinks makes them not worth the trouble,
[1939?].
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Letter from Joseph McGarrity to James Brislane, asking if he has heard anything else about the story of the "second Dail" [the transfer of authority for the Irish Republic by the second Dáil to the IRA], and stressing the need [for Clan-na-Gael] to build up membership and funds [to support the IRA], and a discussion on the "Jersey crowd" who would want "Sheehan to be taken in" or else they would stay out which Joseph McGarrity thinks makes them not worth the trouble,
[1939?].
In Collection: | Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971 |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (1 page). |
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MS 17,546/4/36
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |