T. Doyle, 1428 Hutchinson Street, Philadelphia, to John Duggan, blacksmith, Leap, Enniscorthy, 24 October 1880
Description
T. Doyle writes home to his friend John Duggan thankful to hear of an improved harvest and better prospects ahead with the Land League now formed. He gives news of acquaintances and relates he is in good health with good work, even though he prefers the climate of Ireland to America. He notes the sympathy of Americans for the situation of the Irish.
Date
24/10/1880
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Resource Type
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/59/35
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
2pp
Topic
T. Doyle Letter
Geographic
Philadelphia (city),Philadelphia (county),Pennsylvania,United States,The Leap,Wexford (county),Ireland
Temporal
Nineteenth century,Eighteen eighties
Genre
Transcript
Note
Transcript text is an extract from 'History of Wexford from 1800 Onwards' (author unknown), consulted at Wexford County Library. Title and description by University of Galway.