GDG- Re: Defeat of AoP, Recognition by Britain
collins.d at comcast.net
collins.d at comcast.net
Thu May 1 18:05:14 CDT 2008
I used to have the book which describes those events, but must have lent it out too many times.
What I found interesting is that the president of the school in 1926 had met Father Corby...establishing a link to the Civil War.
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From: "jack" <jlawrence at kc.rr.com>
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> As the Klan learned in 1926 in a small town in nothwest Indiana, forever
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> > I'm sure that fear of young Irish Catholics getting combat experience
> > while being exposed to American ideas & possible contact with Irish
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