Joseph McGarrity Papers,
1789-1971.
Papers of Joseph McGarrity, 1789-1971; Mainly correspondence for Joseph McGarrity, correspondents include Harry Boland, Teresa Brayton, Frank Aiken, Michael Collins, Eamon De Valera, John Devoy, Patrick McCartan, Seán MacDiarmada and others, mainly relating to political matters such as Clan na Gael, treaty negotiations and the Irish Civil War, 1882-1940; Articles, news-cuttings, correspondence, poems and other items relating to Sir Roger Casement, 1914-1923; Collection of poems, mainly printed, of Irish patriotic interest, ca. 1907-1922; Miscellaneous documents, including letters, drafts and plans, ca. 1900-1921.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 20 boxes. Citations/References: Originally listed in 'Manuscript sources for the history of Irish civilisation' edited by Richard J. Hayes (Boston : G. K. Hall, 1965) under "Joseph McGarrity Papers" [MS 17,421-MS 17,577 & MS 26,753] and "Joseph McGarrity Collection (Dr. Wm. J. Maloney)" [MS 17,578-17,665]. more |
Arrangement: | Fonds |
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Letter from Patrick McCartan to Joseph McGarrity concerning the plan to have a monthly nationalist paper ready by November,
1910 September 4.
In Collection: | Joseph McGarrity Papers, 1789-1971 |
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Description: | Patrick McCartan discusses the subscription system and how it would be run, and that this monthly should be similar to the 'Gaelic American' and work with 'Bean na hEireann' run by Miss Moloney and Constance Markievicz, stating that "a woman can flatten out a shoneen better than any man can". Tom Clarke would endorse the role of manager. Also mentions that he 'Peasant' is "more social than national", and that John Mitchell is a nationalist of "the Gaelic League literary type". |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 17,457/112
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |