Mary Donegan Papers,

1910-1999.

Papers compiled by the Irish-American republican Mary Donegan, relating to conditions in Ireland during the War of Independence, the funding of the White Cross and the treatment of republican prisoners in the early years of the Irish Free State. Included are letters to Donegan, sent to her in the United States from various correspondents, her scrapbooks containing poems and newscuttings and published pamphlets and magazines. Also included are photographs of Donegan taken throughout her life. The collection also contains documentation relating to the donor, Sean Prendergast of Carlow coverning the years 1981-1999.

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Main Creator: Donegan, Mary
Contributors: Prendergast, Sean
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Mary Donegan was an Irish-American who served as president of the American Auxiliary of the Irish White Cross. She was a resident of Jersey City.

Physical description: 8 folders, 2 volumes.

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Arrangement:Fonds

Photographs of Mary Donegan,

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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Mary Donegan Papers, 1910-1999.
Description:Undated photographic prints of Mary Donegan, taken from her youth to her later years; included are some in which she is pictured with unidentified companions. Also included is a photograph of a main street in an unidentified town.
Language:English
Extent:7 photographic prints.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,335/7 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.