American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic papers, 1920-1923.

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American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic papers, 1920-1923.

This collection contains form letters and circulars regarding Irish independence and the Irish unification question issued by the association to the local councils, as well as official bulletins and programs; correspondence to and from James Collins, secretary of the political club, the Joseph Murphy Council, in Salem, Mass.; and circulars and letters issued by the American Committee for Relief in Ireland, the Benjamin Franklin Bureau in Chicago, and the All American Brokers, Inc.

1 box (.25 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7599218

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Benjamin Franklin Bureau (Chicago, Ill.)

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American committee for Relief in Ireland

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Joseph Murphy Council (Salem, Mass.)

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American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic

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Biographical History John Byrne was born circa 1866 on a small farm 25 miles south of Dublin near Asford, Wicklow County, Ireland. In 1906 Byrne moved to Los Angeles, California and became instrumental in helping to fund the Irish nationalist movement. Friends of Irish Freedom (FOIF) emerged in California in 1916, becoming the state's primary Irish American organization. Its main purpose was to gain independence for Ireland. John Byrne was th...

All American Brokers, Inc.

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Collins, James, 1936-

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Colonel, Black Hawk War. From the description of Document, 1832 Sept. 13. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 28447913 ...