Mary Linehan's Irish-American Poetry Commonplace Book, 1870-1886.

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Mary Linehan's Irish-American Poetry Commonplace Book, 1870-1886.

This work is commonplace book of poetry in manuscript with selected printed poetry and family history printed clippings, inscribed by an Irish-American woman and two of her family members which includes some pieces that are original and some that are excerpted from popular sources.

1 v. : 50 p.

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Linehan, Jerry M.

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Linehan, William (William Joseph)

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Linehan, Mary.

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This works was created by Mary Linehan born in County Cork, Ireland. She and her husband William lived in Pittsfield MA. When visiting her daugher Mary and son-in-law John Ring in Georgia both died of yellow fever in 1876. After her death, Mary's brother Jerry M. Linehan continued adding to the the volume. From the description of Mary Linehan's Irish-American Poetry Commonplace Book, 1870-1886. (Villanova University). WorldCat record id: 156976255 ...

Ring, John

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