Letter from Mary Boyle O'Reilly to Rev. Thomas Dawson regarding the neutrality of America during the First World War and her inability to prove allegations of atrocities against women and children in Belgium,

1915 Jan. 22.
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Main Creator: O'Reilly, Mary Boyle, 1873-
Contributors: Dawson, Thomas, Father -1939
Summary:O'Reilly writes that she has been unable to prove allegations of atrocities against German troops in Belgium and asks him to pass this to "Dr. Markel" though she also writes that she has "every reason to believe that Dr. Markel is a German spy". She regrets that America has been forced so far from neutrality and may enter the war soon.
In collection: Letters from Mary Boyle O'Reilly to Rev. T. Dawson regarding war conditions in Belgium and Russia, with references to Irish affairs including Roger Casement,
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Addressed from "Imperial Hotel".

Physical description: 1 item (1 page).

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Letter from Mary Boyle O'Reilly to Rev. Thomas Dawson regarding the neutrality of America during the First World War and her inability to prove allegations of atrocities against women and children in Belgium,

1915 Jan. 22.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Letters from Mary Boyle O'Reilly to Rev. T. Dawson regarding war conditions in Belgium and Russia, with references to Irish affairs including Roger Casement,
Description:O'Reilly writes that she has been unable to prove allegations of atrocities against German troops in Belgium and asks him to pass this to "Dr. Markel" though she also writes that she has "every reason to believe that Dr. Markel is a German spy". She regrets that America has been forced so far from neutrality and may enter the war soon.
Main Creator: O'Reilly, Mary Boyle, 1873-
Language:English
Extent:1 item (1 page).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 13,997/15 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.