Archive for ‘Famous Irish People’

March 25,

Myles Keogh, The Irishman Who Died with Custer – – The Black and Tans

March 25: TODAY in Irish History:

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Little Big Horn Casualty Myles Keogh

Little Big Horn Casualty Myles Keogh

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

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1738: O’Carolan, the Harpist

Turlough O'Carolan

Turlough O’Carolan

Death of Irish harpist and composer Turlough O’Carolan. His wake lasted four days! At age 18, he was blinded by smallpox and took to playing the harp. O’Carolan travelled Ireland most of his life as a wandering minstrel and composer  achieving a level of fame that was unusual for the time. At age fifty he married and fathered seven children. O’Carolan’s most famous work is his Concerto.

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READ: Bio of O’Carolan

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1840: Captain Myles Keogh

Myles Keogh, decorated Irish soldier, veteran of the 1860 Papal War, Civil War and casualty with Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn is born in County Carlow.

Irish born Myles Keogh was killed at battle of Little Big Horn

Photo shows Myles Keogh on left.

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1846: Michael Davitt – Irish Land League

Birth of Michael Davitt in County Mayo. Davitt founded the Irish Land League in 1879, a non-violent action group designed to help Irish tenant farmers who effectively had no rights in 19th century Ireland.

Michael Davitt (1846-1906) Irish Land League Founder

The objectives of the Land League were “to bring out a reduction of rack-rents; second, to facilitate the obtaining of the ownership of the soil by the occupiers. That the object of the League can be best attained by promoting organisation among the tenant-farmers; by defending those who may be threatened with eviction for refusing to pay unjust rents; by facilitating the working of the Bright clauses of the Irish Land Act during the winter; and by obtaining such reforms in the laws relating to land as will enable every tenant to become owner of his holding by paying a fair rent for a limited number of years.”

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1920: The first “Black and Tans” arrive in Ireland.

Although they would be operational for less than two years, the “Black and Tans”  would become one of the most reviled names in Irish history. The “Tans” were auxiliary troops recruited specifically for was becoming an increasingly difficult and brutal war in Ireland. The almost exclusively Irish members of the Royal Irish Constabulary were suffering significant casualties from the hands of their fellow countrymen, directed by Michael Collins. The troops were introduced to quell the Irish insurrection. Their method was terror as they rampaged in an undisciplined manner through Ireland.

No self respecting Irishman will drink a “Black and Tan.” 1) Because no one should do anything to Guinness other than consume it. No additives are needed. 2) The emotional revulsion to the “Tans” is too strong.

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READ: Excellent article on the Black and Tans

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February 18,

Dubliners Ciaran Bourke – Roscommon Born Medal of Honor Winner

February 18: TODAY in Irish History:

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Ciaran Bourke

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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1516: Mary, Queen of England and Ireland is born

She was daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Arragon. She reigned from 1553-1558 during which she restored Catholicism as the official religion, putting numerous dissenters (i.e. Protestants) to the stake which earned her the title “Bloody Mary.”

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1817: Confederate General Walter Paye Lane is born in County Cork. 

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Walter Paye Lane 

Lane’s family emigrated when he was four. He eventually settled in Texas and became a strong proponent of secession. Prior to the Civil War, he fought with distinction in the Mexican War.

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READ: Biography of Walter Paye Lane at Texas State Historical Association

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1861: Timothy Francis Quinlan

Timothy Francis Quinlan is born in County Tipperary. His family emigrated to Australia when he was two. Quinlan would become immensely wealthy and also be Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia.

Timothy Francis Quinlan

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READ: Biography of Timothy Francis Quinlan

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1882: Northern Ireland plays its first international soccer game against England losing by a record score of 13-0. Ouch!

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1917: Death of Roscommon Born Brigadier General James Rowan O’Beirne

James Rowan O'Beirne
James Rowan O’Beirne

County Roscommon born Civil  war veteran James Rowan O’Beirne dies at age seventy three. O’Beirne rose to the rank of Brigadier General and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for having “gallantly maintained the line of battle until ordered to fall back” at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31-June 1, 1862.

O’Beirne was a major player in the pursuit of Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth.

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James Rowan O'Beirne during Civil War
James Rowan O’Beirne during Civil War

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READ: James Rowan O’Beirne and the Search for Lincoln’s Assassin

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1935: Ciaran Bourke of the Dubliners fame is born in Dublin.

Ciaran Bourke
Ciaran Bourke

Bourke was a member of the Dubliners from 1962 until he suffered a brain aneurysm in 1974.

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READ: Biography of Ciaran Bourke at It’s the Dubliners

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1948Fianna Fail Ousted from Government

Following the general election, Eamonn De Valera’s Fianna Fail is ousted from power for the first time in 16 years. John A. Costello is elected Taoiseach of a coalition government.

Taoiseach John A. Costello

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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.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)