Material relating to the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic (A.A.R.I.R.),

1922-1923.
Bibliographic Details
Summary:Copy letter with memorandum of facts addressed by John F.Finerty,National President of the A.A.R.I.R., to Senator LaFollette, seeking the introduction in the Senate of a Resolution protesting to Great Britain against the so-called reprisal executions and the threat of further reprisals under the authority of England’s Governor General in Ireland’, 11 December 1922


Copy of letter from Liam Mellows written on the morning of his execution, 8 December 1922, to his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hearn (John Hearn was National Treasurer of the A.A.R.I.R.), claiming he has ‘no regrets, for the future of Ireland is assured…before long all Irishmen, including those now unhappily in arms against the Republic, will be united against Imperialistic England- the common enemy of Ireland and the world’, released 3 January 1923

Notice sent by the National Secretary of the A.A.R.I.R., Thomas Lyons, to the members, producing a cablegram sent to Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, from John F. Finerty stating ‘All Americans irrespective of creed view with dismay the moral breakdown of the Catholic hierarchy in Ireland’, February 1923.

Statement issued by Finerty entitled ‘Cosgrave’s attempts to mislead public opinion by spurious offer of election between the Free State and Republic: Why de Valera cannot accept’, February1923.

Letter and list of charges from Finerty to Major Michael A. Kelly, charging him with violating the Constitution of the Association and serving him with a written notice to appear before the National Executive on 7 Apr. 1923; Copy of Proclamation issued by de Valera, 27 April 1923.

Statement of Finerty on his return from Ireland where he acted as attorney for de Valera and Stephen O’Mara, Mayor of Limerick,regarding some two and a half million dollars subscribed by Americans to the Irish Republic and tied up in New York banks under an injunction obtained by the Free state, 22 June 1923.

Three letters from the A.A.R.I.R to its members, Dec. 1922- Jan.1923.
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In collection: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Ryans of Tomcoole papers, 1854-1983.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Notes:Physical description: 10 items.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
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Material relating to the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic (A.A.R.I.R.),

1922-1923.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Ryans of Tomcoole papers, 1854-1983.
Description:Copy letter with memorandum of facts addressed by John F.Finerty,National President of the A.A.R.I.R., to Senator LaFollette, seeking the introduction in the Senate of a Resolution protesting to Great Britain against the so-called reprisal executions and the threat of further reprisals under the authority of England’s Governor General in Ireland’, 11 December 1922
Copy of letter from Liam Mellows written on the morning of his execution, 8 December 1922, to his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hearn (John Hearn was National Treasurer of the A.A.R.I.R.), claiming he has ‘no regrets, for the future of Ireland is assured…before long all Irishmen, including those now unhappily in arms against the Republic, will be united against Imperialistic England- the common enemy of Ireland and the world’, released 3 January 1923
Notice sent by the National Secretary of the A.A.R.I.R., Thomas Lyons, to the members, producing a cablegram sent to Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, from John F. Finerty stating ‘All Americans irrespective of creed view with dismay the moral breakdown of the Catholic hierarchy in Ireland’, February 1923.
Statement issued by Finerty entitled ‘Cosgrave’s attempts to mislead public opinion by spurious offer of election between the Free State and Republic: Why de Valera cannot accept’, February1923.
Letter and list of charges from Finerty to Major Michael A. Kelly, charging him with violating the Constitution of the Association and serving him with a written notice to appear before the National Executive on 7 Apr. 1923; Copy of Proclamation issued by de Valera, 27 April 1923.
Statement of Finerty on his return from Ireland where he acted as attorney for de Valera and Stephen O’Mara, Mayor of Limerick,regarding some two and a half million dollars subscribed by Americans to the Irish Republic and tied up in New York banks under an injunction obtained by the Free state, 22 June 1923.
Three letters from the A.A.R.I.R to its members, Dec. 1922- Jan.1923.
Language:English
Extent:10 items.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 48,473 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.