I found at a yard sale a collection of Irelands in Pictures that were taken
in the 1880's. They are very haunting pictures. A lady trying to sell
potatoes in an open market, an Irish family being evicted by the constable,
because they couldn't pay more rent from the Lords of the land. When I
locate them will send a couple of pictures to see if you want to use them in
your newsletter. Have about 200. Bob
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From: inmarion-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:inmarion-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of DAWells2(a)aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 7:47 AM
To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INMARION] Irish-Everywhere Newsletter
I am resurrecting a free Newsletter I started some time ago called The
Irish-Everywhere Newsletter. I know there was a large contingent of Irish
in
Indianapolis because my daughter went to the grade school in the Irish area
of
Indy at what was called Irish Hill. That school was Holy Cross Central
Catholic on Oriental Avenue, just north of Washington Street.
If anyone has an itch to write an article for the newsletter about the
Irish
neighborhood in Indianapolis, I hope you will contact me.
Barbara and Darlene, let me know if you are interested in writing for the
Newsletter. The site is in the process of being renovated and the original
Newsletter will be located at the site. I hope to have the entire
renovation
complete by the end of December, with a new issue to be posted, hopefully,
by
Christmas.
The site is located at: _www.irish-everywhere.com_
(
http://www.irish-everywhere.com)
Remember, this is a free online history, genealogy and information
newsletter about the Irish and their communities and events where ever they
occur.
Thanks.
Denise