III. Letters to Arthur Griffith from United States citizens congratulating him on the Anglo-Irish Treaty,

1921-1922.

Contains letters to Griffith from private individuals endorsing the newly established Irish Free State and the view that most Americans support the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Includes letters from Lieut. Col. Duncan M. Stewart, of New York, John Cassidy, of New York, Addison C. Thomas (writing from the Press Club, Chicago), D.A. Buckley, of Cambridge, Mass., Thomas Fogarty, of Fordham University, William E. Flynn, of Somerville, New Jersey, J.J. [Healy] of Birmingham, Alabama, and Thomas F. Carroll, President of the Friends of Irish Freedom at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Letters are dated 26 December 1921 to 16 January 1922.

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Contributors: Griffith, Arthur, 1872-1922
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Notes:Physical description: 1 folder (18 items).
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III. Letters to Arthur Griffith from United States citizens congratulating him on the Anglo-Irish Treaty,

1921-1922.
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In Collection: Arthur Griffith Additional Papers, 1909-1952.
Description:Contains letters to Griffith from private individuals endorsing the newly established Irish Free State and the view that most Americans support the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Includes letters from Lieut. Col. Duncan M. Stewart, of New York, John Cassidy, of New York, Addison C. Thomas (writing from the Press Club, Chicago), D.A. Buckley, of Cambridge, Mass., Thomas Fogarty, of Fordham University, William E. Flynn, of Somerville, New Jersey, J.J. [Healy] of Birmingham, Alabama, and Thomas F. Carroll, President of the Friends of Irish Freedom at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Letters are dated 26 December 1921 to 16 January 1922.
Stewart also encloses his business card and a copy of a letter he sent to Éamon De Valera in which he outlines what he sees as the dangers in not ratifying the Anglo Irish Treaty and the resulting loss of public support among Americans.
Extent:1 folder (18 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,666/8 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Friends of Irish Freedom