Archive for ‘1798 rebellion’

December 18,

Mobster Legs Diamond Gets Whacked – Wolfe Tone in a Fog – Today in Irish History

Dec 18: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1796: Wolfe Tone in a Fog!

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Wolfe Tone 1763-1798

The French invasion fleet is beset by fog which prevents any chance of landing in Ireland. Wolfe Tone writes in his diary.

This damned fog continues without interruption. I asked General Cherin what we should do in case they did not rejoin us. He said that he supposed General Grouchy would take the command with the troops we had with us, which, on examination, we found to amount to about 6,500 men. The Captain has opened a packet containing instructions for his conduct in case of separation, which order him to cruise for five days off Mizen Head, and, at the end of that time, proceed to the mouth of the Shannon, where he is to remain three more, at the end of which time, if he does not see the fleet or receive further orders by a frigate, he is to make the best of his way back to Brest.”

Due to bad weather, the invasion would eventually be abandoned.

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1931: 

Gangster, bootlegger, associate of Arnold Rothstein, Jack “Legs” Diamond (born Jack Moran of Irish emigrant parents) was gunned down while in a drunken stupor following a court case acquittal.

Jack "Legs" Diamond

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In his teen years, Legs was already known to law enforcement and had a criminal record for robbery and assault. Prohibition (January 1920) was a godsend to Legs and many other small time hoodlums. By 1923, he had a thriving bootlegging business. His associates included Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano and ‘Dutch Shultz.

He survived an assassination attempt in 1927 and two years later was acquitted for murder as witnesses failed to testify. October 1930, he survives another assassination attempt and another one in April 1931. His doctor told reporters  ‘The man is a medical wonder.’  Diamond liked to say “’They can’t kill Legs Diamond.”

Following another acquittal (for kidnapping and tortune) in December 1931, Legs partied at the Rain-bo  Room in Albany NY with his mistress, showgirl Kiki Roberts. Later that night, a drunk Legs returned to an apartment he was renting where his enemies finally disproved the myth “They can’t kill Legs Diamond.”

No one was ever charged with his murder, but strong suspicion rested on Democratic bigwig Dan O’Connell and local police who did not want an outsider interfering with their own illegal operations.

“Legs” Diamond was one of a number of Irish Americans who gained infamy during the prohibition era. Other Irish gangsters who met a less than pretty fate included:

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Vincent Mad Dog Coll born in Donegal Ireland

Mad Dog Coll (Donegal born Vincent Coll) who was allegedly involved in everything from murder, bootlegging, kidnapping and hijacking. Coll was only twenty four when killed.

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Dion O'Banion

Dion O’Banion, one time choir boy of Irish parents was shot to death in his flower shop by associates of Al Capone in 1924.

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1964: Che Guevara in Dublin.

SEE: RTE interview with Che Guevara (of Irish extraction) when his plane was diverted to Dublin airport.

 

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November 19,

Death of Wolfe Tone. Irish at Gettysburg. Labour Leader Brendan Corish at Today in Irish History

November 19: TODAY in Irish History:

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Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1798: Death of Wolfe Tone

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wolfe tone 1763-1798

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Irish nationalist Wolfe Tone dies in jail from an apparently self-inflicted wound. Tone had been condemned to death for sedition by the British authorities. On the morning of his mooted execution, November 12th, he attempted to kill himself with a pen knife.

On being condemned, Tone stated from the dock:

I have laboured to abolish the infernal spirit of religious persecution, by uniting the Catholics and Dissenters. To the former I owe more than ever can be repaid. The service I was so fortunate as to render them they rewarded munificently; but they did more: when the public cry was raised against me—when the friends of my youth swarmed off and left me alone—the Catholics did not desert me; they had the virtue even to sacrifice their own interests to a rigid principle of honour; they refused, though strongly urged, to disgrace a man who, whatever his conduct towards the Government might have been, had faithfully and conscientiously discharged his duty towards them; and in so doing, though it was in my own case, I will say they showed an instance of public virtue of which I know not whether there exists another example.

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READInteresting Blog on Wolfe Tone

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READShort History of Wolfe Tone

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1863: The Gettysburg Address

President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address dedicating a national cemetery at the site of the battlefield in Pennsylvania where   numerous Irish fought and died during the fearsome battle of the previous July.

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Colonel Patrick Kelly 1822-1864

On July 2nd, the  Irish Brigade under County Galway born Colonel Patrick Kelly suffered 200 casualties. By the end of the battle, an Irish Brigade which had started the war with 2,500 men was reduced to 300. Kelly himself was killed at the Siege of Petersburg in 1864.

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1918: Labour Party Leader Brendan Corish

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Brendan Corish 1918-1990

Above image courtesy of the excellent Irish Election Literature site.

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Irish politician, Labour party leader and one time Tanaiste (deputy prime minister) Brendan Corish is born in Wexford. He also served as  Minister for Health and Minister for Social Welfare in coalition governments.

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READ: Blog article on Brendan Corish

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1957: Kerry Footballer Jack O’Shea

One of Ireland’s greatest ever footballers Jack O’Shea is born in Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry. O’Shea played for Kerry from 1976-1992 winning seven All-Ireland medals and six All Star awards

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Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

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