John J. O'Boyle family papers, 1872-2000.

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John J. O'Boyle family papers, 1872-2000.

Consists of a series of five lectures by British historian James Anthony Froude, answers to these lectures by Rev. Thomas N. Burke, a rebuttal by James A. Froude, an essay, memoirs, newspaper clippings, a pamphlet, and photographs.

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O'Boyle, John J.

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John J. O'Boyle is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, of Irish descent. His mother, Mary Gaughan, was born in County Mayo, Ireland, and emigrated to the United States in the 1920s, eventually settling in Cleveland. John J. O'Boyle's father, John O'Boyle, worked as a mailman in Cleveland. The O'Boyle family participates in Irish American organizations and events in Cleveland. From the description of John J. O'Boyle family papers, 1872-2000. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id...

Burke, Thomas N. (Thomas Nicolas), 1830-1883

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Froude, James Anthony, 1818-1894

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Distinguished historian James Anthony Froude was born at Dartington rectory, Devon, in 1818. He was the brother of William Froude (1810-1879), engineer and naval architect, and of Richard Hurrell Froude (1803-1836), divine. The younger Froude was educated at Westminster School from 1830, and then privately in the village of Merton. He studied at Oriel College, Oxford, from 1835, and graduated B.A. in 1842, and took his M.A. in 1843. After briefly writing on the life of St. Neot for the Lives of ...

O'Boyle family.

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