Irish Republic Collection, 1824-1922.

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Irish Republic Collection, 1824-1922.

Correspondence of the Friends of Irish Freedom and record book of Irish bond subscription, South Bend, Indiana, 1920s; reprints, broadsides, handbills, booklets, clippings, and periodicals concerning the Irish independence movement, 1916-1922; an 1846 letter from the Carrol family on the potato famine in Ireland; and a pamphlet, "Letters on the State of Education in Ireland; and on Bible Societies," by J.K.L. (Dublin: Richard Coyne, 1824).

10 linear in.

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Friends of Irish Freedom

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The organization evolved from the Irish Race Convention held in New York City after the Easter Rebellion of 1916 in Ireland. The organization's objective was to secure the independence of Ireland from England through fund raising, dissemination of pro-Irish propaganda in the United States, and informing Congress on Irish affairs. The organization dissolved in 1935. From the description of Records, 1916-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155508663 ...