Letter to Frank Gallagher enlcosing Michael Rynne's memorandum on Éamon De Valera's American citizenship,

1946 Apr. 25.
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Main Creator: Rynne, Michael Andrew Lysaght 1899-1981
Contributors: Gallagher, Frank, 1893-1962
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Summary:Letter from [S] Murphy explains that the matter of De Valera's citizenship was raised by the "Collier's Readers Research Bureau" on whether De Valera was "still a citizen of the United States". The memorandum states that De Valera was entitled to American citizenship under the "Fourteenth Amendment of the American Constitution" and that his citizenship has never been "renounced". The memorandum also states that De Valera is entitled to Irish citizenship under "Article 3 of the Constitution of 1922" and discusses the American law of "expatriation".
In collection: Frank Gallagher Papers
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Typescript.

Physical description: 1 item (4 pages).

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Letter to Frank Gallagher enlcosing Michael Rynne's memorandum on Éamon De Valera's American citizenship,

1946 Apr. 25.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Frank Gallagher Papers
Description:Letter from [S] Murphy explains that the matter of De Valera's citizenship was raised by the "Collier's Readers Research Bureau" on whether De Valera was "still a citizen of the United States". The memorandum states that De Valera was entitled to American citizenship under the "Fourteenth Amendment of the American Constitution" and that his citizenship has never been "renounced". The memorandum also states that De Valera is entitled to Irish citizenship under "Article 3 of the Constitution of 1922" and discusses the American law of "expatriation".
Main Creator: Rynne, Michael Andrew Lysaght 1899-1981
Language:English
Extent:1 item (4 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 18,375/19 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Ireland. Department of Foreign Affairs