Correspondence between Art O'Brien and various people, mainly Anti-Treaty supporters and symphatisers,

1922 Jan. 13 - 1923 Jan. 30.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O'Brien, Art Patrick, 1872-1949
Contributors: MacDonagh, Joseph, 1883-1922
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Summary:Includes correspondence with; Caitlín Brugha concerning the establishment of a Republican newspaper, Joseph MacDonagh regarding the 'Republic', Domhnall O'Ceallaghan [Donal O'Callaghan] regarding his failure to win a seat in the General Election, Maurice Moore concerning papers in O'Brien's possession, Scott Hayward of 'New Ireland', Professor Stockley and his wife Violet about the Civil War and censorship, Thomas Johnson concerning his arrest, Annie MacSwiney regarding her sister Mary's imprisonment, and some material relating to the London Office including a report by C. B. Dutton.
In collection: Art Ó Briain papers, c. 1900-c.1945.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 1 folder (29 items).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Correspondence between Art O'Brien and various people, mainly Anti-Treaty supporters and symphatisers,

1922 Jan. 13 - 1923 Jan. 30.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Art Ó Briain papers, c. 1900-c.1945.
Description:Includes correspondence with; Caitlín Brugha concerning the establishment of a Republican newspaper, Joseph MacDonagh regarding the 'Republic', Domhnall O'Ceallaghan [Donal O'Callaghan] regarding his failure to win a seat in the General Election, Maurice Moore concerning papers in O'Brien's possession, Scott Hayward of 'New Ireland', Professor Stockley and his wife Violet about the Civil War and censorship, Thomas Johnson concerning his arrest, Annie MacSwiney regarding her sister Mary's imprisonment, and some material relating to the London Office including a report by C. B. Dutton.
Main Creator: O'Brien, Art Patrick, 1872-1949
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (29 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 8,421/26 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.