[Information collected from Michael Leech, The Bay, Glenariffe, Co. Antrim by Michael J. Murphy, Farusklin, Glenariffe, Co. Antrim.]
Questionnaire: Emigration to America
Return migration--Ireland
Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century
Ireland--Social conditions--19th century
Ireland--Emigration and immigration
United States--Emigration and immigration
Ireland--History--19th century
Letters
See Related Items for other material returned by Michael J. Murphy.
Murphy, Michael J.
Leech, Michael
Irish Folklore Commission
Ó Súilleabháin, Seán, 1903-1996
Schrier, Arnold
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Questionnaire
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Antrim (Northern Ireland : County)
Glenariffe (Northern Ireland)
The Bay (Antrim, Northern Ireland)
United States
Ireland
19th century
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