II.xliii. Letters to Edmund Downey from Judge Martin J. Keogh, of New Rochelle, New York,
1918-1929.
Judge Keogh writes of news and events in Co. Waterford, notably his being granted the freedom of the City of Waterford (1918), and the formation of the Waterford Literary and Scientific Society, at which Edmund Downey gave the inaugural address (1926).
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Notes: | Physical description: 9 pages. |
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II.xliii. Letters to Edmund Downey from Judge Martin J. Keogh, of New Rochelle, New York,
1918-1929.
In Collection: | Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968. |
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Description: | Judge Keogh writes of news and events in Co. Waterford, notably his being granted the freedom of the City of Waterford (1918), and the formation of the Waterford Literary and Scientific Society, at which Edmund Downey gave the inaugural address (1926). Also included is a typescript notice and newscutting, sent to the offices of 'The Waterford News' concerning Keogh's death, and letters to Downey from Judge Keogh son's Martin Keogh Jnr. of New York, concerning his plans to write a biography of his father. |
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Extent: | 9 pages. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 50,009/94
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |