Correspondence between John O’Callaghan, National Secretary of the United Irish League of America, and John Redmond,
1893-1900.
MS 15,213/1: Correspondence regarding a meeting held in Boston in response to a call from the Irish National Federation, Home Rule bill, an interview with James Daly, a meeting in Boston which will be attended by James Daly and Maud Gonne, the Independent League, the ‘Boston Globe’ reporting that John Dillon is sympathetic with Spain in its war with America, the 'Independent’s' position on the Spanish-American war, the Parnell statue, the reaction to the proposed re-unification of the Irish Parliamentary Party, Redmond’s St. Patrick’s day message and O’Callaghan’s conversation with John Devoy after the Clan na nGael demonstration in Boston. Also contains correspondence between O'Callaghan and Edward O’Flaherty.
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Notes: | Physical description: 2 folders (36 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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Correspondence between John O’Callaghan, National Secretary of the United Irish League of America, and John Redmond,
1893-1900.
In Collection: | John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918. |
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Description: | MS 15,213/1: Correspondence regarding a meeting held in Boston in response to a call from the Irish National Federation, Home Rule bill, an interview with James Daly, a meeting in Boston which will be attended by James Daly and Maud Gonne, the Independent League, the ‘Boston Globe’ reporting that John Dillon is sympathetic with Spain in its war with America, the 'Independent’s' position on the Spanish-American war, the Parnell statue, the reaction to the proposed re-unification of the Irish Parliamentary Party, Redmond’s St. Patrick’s day message and O’Callaghan’s conversation with John Devoy after the Clan na nGael demonstration in Boston. Also contains correspondence between O'Callaghan and Edward O’Flaherty. MS 15,213/2: Correspondence regarding the Hibernian Convention, O’Callaghan urging Redmond and Dillon to come to America, that John O’Leary potentially attended a Clan na Gael convention in Atlantic City, the establishment of the United Irish League at a representative meeting held in Boston, election results and the consequences of another split within the Irish Party. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 2 folders (36 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 15,213/1-2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |