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Irish in Haverhill, Massachusetts
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Irish in Haverhill, Massachusetts

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James Maroney from Clare. Capt. Nicholas Costello
from Kilkenny. The Lucey and Hodnett sisters from
Cork. The many Linnehans from Limerick. Bridget
McGovern from Cavan. These were some of Haverhill’s
Irish. Some came by sailing ship during the years of the
Great Famine. Others came by steamship at the end of
the century. The immigrants hailed from every part of
Ireland, but especially from the province of Munster.
They were drawn to Haverhill, Massachusetts, to work in
its shoe shops, to cook and clean in its big houses, and
to be laborers for the city.
The Irish immigrants settled in every part of Haverhill
and put their imprint on the old Yankee town. They
built their own churches and schools, joined together
in fraternal and religious organizations, elected their
fellow Irish to the city government, opened stores, and
saw their children become lawyers, doctors, priests, and
nuns, as well as professional baseball players. They were
a visible presence, and we can view them through this
wonderful collection of photographs lovingly preserved by
their descendants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
1 February 1998
Pages
130
ISBN
9781531641955

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

James Maroney from Clare. Capt. Nicholas Costello
from Kilkenny. The Lucey and Hodnett sisters from
Cork. The many Linnehans from Limerick. Bridget
McGovern from Cavan. These were some of Haverhill’s
Irish. Some came by sailing ship during the years of the
Great Famine. Others came by steamship at the end of
the century. The immigrants hailed from every part of
Ireland, but especially from the province of Munster.
They were drawn to Haverhill, Massachusetts, to work in
its shoe shops, to cook and clean in its big houses, and
to be laborers for the city.
The Irish immigrants settled in every part of Haverhill
and put their imprint on the old Yankee town. They
built their own churches and schools, joined together
in fraternal and religious organizations, elected their
fellow Irish to the city government, opened stores, and
saw their children become lawyers, doctors, priests, and
nuns, as well as professional baseball players. They were
a visible presence, and we can view them through this
wonderful collection of photographs lovingly preserved by
their descendants.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
1 February 1998
Pages
130
ISBN
9781531641955