John O'Brien Papers, [17--]-1911. (bulk 1894-1911).

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John O'Brien Papers, [17--]-1911. (bulk 1894-1911).

Consists mainly of correspondence addressed to O'Brien from various figures. Letters dated 1842 to 1851 relate to Irish figures and seem to have been collected by O'Brien. Also includes portraits of the Daniel O'Connell family, and a facsimile of an early eighteenth century Protestant oath.

29 items (1 box).

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