Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1938
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0237
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- There was at this time military barracks in the town of Dunmore. (burned down about the year 1918 by the J. K. A) The military, a gay party, gave on one Sunday night a Ball to which they invited a fashionable crowd.Every Fenian in the town and throughout the parish of Dunmore was like a 'live wire' this night on which the dance was held. The Ball appeared a great success_ the Ball room was brilliantly lighted, A military and fashionable crow danced to good music, having no suspicion that any thing was a foot.
- The worries of four young men (Fenians) vig_ Farrell McLeownell, Hugh Treauey, Joe Delaney and Franceis Ward will always stand out in the history of this said on the military barracks. Dunmore(continues on next page)