Autograph letter, signed, from Erskine Childers to George O'Grady,

1920 April 9..
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922
Contributors: O'Grady, George, 1861-1938
Summary:Childers says he is writing an article for the English newspaper 'The Daily News' about what is happening in Ireland and would like to use as an example the incident that occurred in the O'Grady house, which he read about in the 'Freeman's Journal'. Wishing to be certain of his facts he requests 'Mrs. O'Grady's personal confirmation of the accuracy of the interview with her in the "Freeman" of March 20th.'
In collection: George O'Grady collection, 1919-1955
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:The letter is written from 20 Wellington Road, Dublin and is accompanied by its envelope.

In March 1919 Erskine Childers, moved from Britain to live in Ireland and decided to use his literary skills and journalistic contacts to aid Sinn Féin propaganda. For the rest of his life, Childers was to concentrate exclusively on Irish affairs.

Physical description: 2 items.

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