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November 20,

Boston Mayor James Michael Curley – Bobby Kennedy – Union General Patrick Henry Jones

November 20: TODAY in Irish History:

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Boston Mayor James Michael Curley

Boston Mayor James Michael Curley

 

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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1830: Union General Patrick Henry Jones

Union General Patrick Henry Jones
Union General Patrick Henry Jones 1830-1900

Patrick Henry Jones who attained the rank of Brigadier General in the Union army during the civil war is born in County Westmeath. Jones emigrated with his family in 1840.

Jones was involved in the Chattanooga and Knoxville campaigns and was one of 12 Irish born to achieve the rank of general in the civil war.

After the civil war, he resume his law practice and was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant as postmaster of New York City in 1869.

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1874: Boston Mayor James Michael Curley

Boston Mayor James Michael Curley
James Michael Curley 1870-1958

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James Curley’s father emigrated from Ireland at age of fourteen. Curley first won the mayoralty in 1914, succeeding his arch-rival John “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald. (Fitzgerald was the maternal grandfather of John F Kennedy.) Born to an Irish immigrant and petty criminal father, Curley was no saint himself. Over a lengthy career, he served two jail terms, the latter being for corruption in 1947 while in his final term as mayor. Curley spent five months in jail before his sentence was controversially commuted by President Truman, who finally pardoned him in 1950. On his release from prison, Curley returned to the mayoral role until 1950.

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At TrumanLibrary.org an oral history interview by Robert Fuchs with Federal Agent Harold G. Washington provides a fascinating glimpse into the shenanigans of Curley.

ROBINSON: He (Jim Curley) had this Engineer’s Group. Anybody that came down from Jim’s bailiwick would just go over to the Engineer’s Group, and they’d redesign your project or do a lot of shuffling of papers, and charge you a fee for it; and then they’d present it to the War Department and you’d get your contract.

FUCHS: What was the Engineer’s Group?

ROBINSON: It was a shakedown. Do you want it in plain, unvarnished language, that’s all it was.

FUCHS: Where were they headquartered?

ROBINSON: Back of the Mayflower Hotel.

FUCHS: Who were they supposed to be?

ROBINSON: Oh, they had a bunch of high-sounding names, but it was basically Jim Curley, and he was convicted of it. Did time in Danbury Reformatory, or prison, there at Danbury, and I don’t think he was out when they re-elected him Mayor,

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As his consistent election victories suggest, Curley was a master politician and media player who was exceptionally popular with his constituents. As the following graphic shows, he liked to convey a “Man of the People” image.

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James m curley election poster

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1917:The first great tank battle in history takes place at Cambrai when 476 British tanks launch a surprise attack on the German front. The Royal Irish Fusiliers played a prominent support role in this battle.

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Royal Irish Inniskilling at Cambrai

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1925: Birth of Bobby Kennedy

Bobby Kennedy
Bobby Kennedy III 1925-1968

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The younger and devoted brother of Jack Kennedy, Bobby was the trusted aide, counselor and Attorney General to the President. Bobby entered the political arena as an arrogant, acerbic young gun who worked with Senator Joe McCarthy for a period. As a youthful Attorney General (a role for which he was not initially well qualified), he was an invaluable, aggressive support to JFK while in the White House.

Following JFK’s assassination, Bobby Kennedy stayed in government under Lyndon Johnson, a man he despised as uncouth and unsuitable to follow his brother. The emotions were mutual. Kennedy resigned the AG office to run for Senator for New York in late 1964 – an election he won with ironically, strong support from Johnson.

In his latter years, he matured into a well-respected, mature and thoughtful politician who had  a realistic chance of winning the presidency in 1968 had he not been assassinated in California.

Kennedy’s greatest moment may have been when he announced the assassination of Martin Luther King to an audience, news that he had only heard minutes previously. It is a beautiful, poignant speech.

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December 22,

Samuel Beckett – Famine Horror – Sligo-born General Michael Corcoran at Today in Irish History

Dec 22: TODAY in Irish History:

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samuel beckett irish nobel prize winner

Samuel Beckett 1906-1989

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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1849: Famine Horror

The horrifying recollections of Famine sufferer Brigid O’Donnel were published in the London Illustrated News:

“I lived on the lands of Gurranenatuoha. My husband held four acres and a half of land, and three acres of bog land; our yearly rent was £7 4s.; we were put out last November; he owed some rent.

We got thirty stone of oats from Mr. Marcus Keane, for seed. My husband gave some writing for it: he was paid for it. He paid ten shillings for reaping the corn. As soon as it was stacked, one “Blake” on the farm, who was put to watch it, took it away to his own haggard and kept it there for a fortnight by Dan Sheedey’s orders. They then thrashed it in Frank Lellis’s barn. I was at this time lying in fever.

Dan Sheedey and five or six men came to tumble my house; they wanted me to give possession. I said that I would not; I had fever, and was within two months of my down-lying (confinement); they commenced knocking down the house, and had half of it knocked down when two neighbours, women, Nell Spellesley and Kate How, carried me out. I had the priest and doctor to attend me shortly after. Father Meehan anointed me. I was carried into a cabin, and lay there for eight days, when I had the creature (the child) born dead. I lay for three weeks after that.

The whole of my family got the fever, and one boy thirteen years old died with want and with hunger while we were lying sick. Dan Sheedey and Blake took the corn into Kilrush, and sold it. I don’t know what they got for it. I had not a bit for my children to eat when they took it from me.”

Irish Famine Victim Brigid O'Donnel and starving children

Irish Famine Victim Brigid O’Donnel and starving children

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1863: Death of Sligo-born Union General Michael Corcoran

Corcoran (born in Ballymote, Co. Sligo) is killed when his horse falls on him. He was just thirty-six years old. Corcoran was a Confederate prisoner of war for a period but was released as part of a prisoner exchange. Although his father was an officer in the British army, Michael Corcoran had strong nationalist feelings. Emigrating from Ireland in 1849, he became colonel of the 69th New York Militia in 1859. Refusing to parade his regiment before the visiting Prince of Wales in New York, he was due to be courtmartialled but the advent of the Civil War ensured his reinstatement.

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Brigadier Michael Corcoran 69th_New_York_Militia

Sligo Born Brigadier Michael Corcoran on left with 69th_New_York_Militia

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1989: Samuel Beckett dies in Paris

Beckett was eighty-nine years old. An often cynical man, he left us with many words of wisdom including “Dance first. Think later. It’s the natural order.” Born in Dublin in 1906 Samuel Beckett  was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature  in 1969 “for his writing, which – in new forms for the novel and drama – in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation.”

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Samuel Beckett 1906-1989

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At the presentation speech,  Karl Ragnar Gierow, of the Nobel Prize Academy said “Mix a powerful imagination with a logic in absurdum, and the result will be either a paradox or an Irishman. If it is an Irishman, you will get the paradox into the bargain.”

READ: Samuel Beckett bio

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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)