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Mary Harris Jones: One Tough 'Mother' - Part 1 of 3: The Genesis of a Radical

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 4:00pm 0 Comments

By Joseph E. Gannon

Mary Harris "Mother" Jones was not your typical senior-citizen. At age 100, already well-established as one of the greatest labor leaders in American history, she was still giving tycoons heart-burn, still earning the title as "the…

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The Easter Rising's Forgotten Battle

Posted by David Lawlor on March 25, 2016 at 3:30am 16 Comments

The GPO, Mount Street Bridge, The South Dublin Union -- these are names that resonate when it comes to Easter 1916 as the battlegrounds for what became Padraig Pearse’s ‘glorious failure.’ However, for some quirk of history, the success that took place in the sleepy town of Ashbourne, County Meath, during the Rising has…

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Gustavus Conyngham, USN: The “Dunkirk Pirate” from Donegal

Posted by Joe Gannon on September 6, 2016 at 11:00pm 10 Comments

Gustavus Conyngham is known to history as the “Dunkirk Pirate,” but that was the name the British gave him. It was not a name that he ever would have given himself. He thought of himself only as, Gustavus Conyngham, USN (United States Navy). He was never, in fact, a pirate. He was a commissioned officer in the new U.S…

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This Week in the History of the Irish: April 26 - May 2

Posted by The Wild Geese on April 25, 2026 at 8:30pm 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH -- On April 27, 1779 Irish-born (County Donegal) U.S. Navy Capt. Gustavus Conyngham ,…

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How the Battle of Clontarf Unfolded

Posted by Ryan O'Rourke on April 10, 2014 at 4:30am 2 Comments

April 23, 2014 will mark the 1,000th anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf. The battle was fought between the forces of Brian Boru and the forces led by the King of Leinster, Máel Mórda mac Murchada: composed mainly of his own men, Viking mercenaries from Dublin and the…

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Dublin, Easter Monday, 1916: 1,700 Take On the British Empire

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 5:30pm 3 Comments

 By Joseph E. Gannon

AND I say to my people's masters: Beware,

Beware of the thing that is coming, beware of the risen people,

Who…
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Maud Gonne: Yeats' Cathleen Ní Houlihan, Ireland's Joan of Arc

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 1:30am 0 Comments

By Joseph Gannon



How many loved your moments of glad grace,

And loved your beauty with love false or…

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The Incorrigible Irishman Who was Hanged by a Comma

Posted by Lonnie on January 23, 2015 at 6:30am 4 Comments

We are fast approaching the 100th anniversary of the Easter 1916 Rising in Ireland. How do you mark such an event? Do you trace your finger along the bullet hole marks in the pillars outside of the GPO in Dublin? For this is where…

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First Casualties

Posted by Liam McAlister on April 11, 2021 at 2:30am 0 Comments

Fort Sumter in Charleston harbour was fired on by Confederate forces in the early hours of April 12, 1861, the bombardment continuing well into the following day. Fortunately for Major Robert Anderson and his garrison, there were…

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John Paul Jones and His Irish Marines

Posted by Joe Gannon on April 8, 2017 at 2:30pm 2 Comments

As John Paul Jones, captain of the Bonhomme Richard, prepared to face two British ships off Flamborough Head on the coast of England on September 23, 1779, he had some very interesting allies on board his…

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