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Patrick Callaghan, Fort Warren, Boston,Massachusetts, to his brother, Owen Callaghan, Fallow, Kilmacthomas, Waterford, 14 July 1882
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Patrick Callaghan/ O'Callaghan (27/03/2023), Patrick Callaghan, Fort Warren, Boston,Massachusetts, to his brother, Owen Callaghan, Fallow, Kilmacthomas, Waterford, 14 July 1882, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 17101, Archival Record Id p155/1/1/1
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Callaghan/ O'Callaghan Letters
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Callaghan/ O'Callaghan Letters
Title
Patrick Callaghan, Fort Warren, Boston,Massachusetts, to his brother, Owen Callaghan, Fallow, Kilmacthomas, Waterford, 14 July 1882
Description
Owen is planning emigration to Worcester, Massachusetts (state), but Patrick discourages his brother Owen from emigrating—writes that he hates to see anyone leave Ireland—unless Owen has a definite promise of help and job from someone in America whom he can trust. However, Patrick promises to give all the advice and financial assistance he can to Owen and to any other siblings who come to America. Notes that their sister, Bridget, is now working in Dungarvan, Waterford (county), perhaps as a servant or dairymaid. Also mentions Michael Davitt’s land nationalisation scheme in Ireland; hopes that Irish farmers will embrace it.
Date
14/07/1882
Date Issued
27/03/2023
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Archival Record Id
p155/1/1/1
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
4pp
Topic
Callaghan/ O'Callaghan Letters
Geographic
Fort Warren,Boston,Massachusetts,United States,Fallagh (townland),Kilmacthomas,Waterford (county),Ireland
Temporal
Nineteenth century,Eighteen eighties
Genre
Transcript,Reproduction
Note
Transcript, title and description by Professor Kerby Miller. Colloquial place name 'Fallow' is captured as contemporary 'Fallagh (townland)' in location metadata fields. Surname 'Callaghan' sometimes appears as 'O'Callaghan' across letters in this series.
Creator / Author Name
Patrick Callaghan/ O'Callaghan
Part Of:
p155_0001_0001_0001_d002