Correspondence of James G. Douglas,

1922 June - August.

Includes a letter from A. Berriedale Keith at the University of Edinburgh about the Irish Free State Constitution; a letter to W.J. Maloney about American funds; a letter from George Gavan Duffy requesting a report on the work if the Irish White Cross to be sent to the International Red Cross; and a letter to Arnold Marsh about the Irish Free State constitution and additions made to it in London stating 'there seemed to be an impression in England that we were trying to defeat partition by means of the consitution". Includes letters to Edith Ellis about the outbreak of civil war and family news; a letter to George Gavan Duffy enclosing copies of a memorandum; a letter to Norman Thomas of the Nation newspaper about the signing of the treaty, the outbreak of civil war and amendments to the constitution. Includes letters to W.J. Maloney in New York about visiting Ireland and one letter to Hugh Kennedy about a draft introduction to the consitution.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Douglas, J. G. (James Green), 1887-1954
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 3 folders (14 items).
Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
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Correspondence of James G. Douglas,

1922 June - August.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Senator James Green Douglas Papers.
Description:Includes a letter from A. Berriedale Keith at the University of Edinburgh about the Irish Free State Constitution; a letter to W.J. Maloney about American funds; a letter from George Gavan Duffy requesting a report on the work if the Irish White Cross to be sent to the International Red Cross; and a letter to Arnold Marsh about the Irish Free State constitution and additions made to it in London stating 'there seemed to be an impression in England that we were trying to defeat partition by means of the consitution". Includes letters to Edith Ellis about the outbreak of civil war and family news; a letter to George Gavan Duffy enclosing copies of a memorandum; a letter to Norman Thomas of the Nation newspaper about the signing of the treaty, the outbreak of civil war and amendments to the constitution. Includes letters to W.J. Maloney in New York about visiting Ireland and one letter to Hugh Kennedy about a draft introduction to the consitution.
Main Creator: Douglas, J. G. (James Green), 1887-1954
Language:English
Extent:3 folders (14 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,581/12-14 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland