Keywords: Irish
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Thieves in Bangor, ca. 1865
"5 is a companion of John Thomas (also an Irish Yankee), No. 6 is Cornelius Driskill, "a dirty ragged full blooded Irish scoundral;" No."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 129-142
"Grant song Gilman Townsend 1872 election results Death of Horace Greeley Irish National Movement Hannibal Hamlin"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 108-128
"… views lead him to rail against "rum sellers," the Irish, and any Catholics. Topics and people mentioned include: Patenburg Massacre Horace Greeley…"
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"… during the 1860s, thousands of French Canadian, Irish, and some west European immigrants migrated to Biddeford and Saco to work in textile mills…"
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"… to these financially advantageous factors, heavy Irish and Canadian immigration occurred. The 1830 and 1860 Biddeford census show a rise from 1,995…"
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - Artists and Inventors of Biddeford
"… of people from other cultures, such as the Irish and French-Canadians, plus the successful manufacturing at the many mills, combined to foster a…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Part 7, pages 114-134
"… of our once peacable city," largely blaming the Irish for the decline. People and topics mentioned include: Rinaldo B."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 534-603
"… as assistant assessor for Ward 6 where many Irish immigrants lived, worked for Thomas A. White; and then opened his own shop."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Part 6, pages 97-113
"… pages 97-113 Topics and personalities include: Irish immigrants Brig. Gen. Plaisted Col. Israel B. Norcross Capt. John B. Nickels Co."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Arvida Hayford, Bangor, ca. 1867
"… Hayford imported alcohol and provided it to "Irish men & women in open defiance of the Maine law." He further charged that Hayford provided housing…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - George Francis Train, Bangor, 1866
"… gentleman was invited to come up and fire up the Irish and get them on a fever heat for the coming election ..." View additional information about…"
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"… and the animosity between the French and Irish Catholics, a separate church--St. Joseph's--was established in 1870."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Part 4, pages 57-76
"… mentioned are: Lincoln's victory in 1864 Irish votes in Bangor Silas S. Drew George B. McClellan Franklin Treat Annie Martin Northern secessionists…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Division Street School, Bangor, 1865
"… to all her schollars." The area became largely Irish and Martin reported that his wife, Clara, and other parents complained about the condition of…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Scrap & Sketch Book 2: 1864-1866
"… element in Bangor, Democratic politics, the Irish residents who voted with the Democrats, and the politicians -- locally and nationally -- who…"
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"… to come to Biddeford--the story goes that the Irish blocked the Bradbury Bridge and the French blocked the Main Street Bridge; both groups were…"
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Swan's Island: Six miles east of ordinary - Stores
"Even Irish Point, one of the earliest areas of settlement, had a store. Travel around the island was by foot, carriage, or animal so it was…"
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"… the land companies’ efforts to coax Scotch-Irish migrants and New England families to the region were halting and often paltry."
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - 1940 to Present Day
"… settlers in the late 18th century, some to Scotch Irish immigrants arriving in the 19th century, some to Finnish ancestors arriving in the early…"
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"… an intense level of immigration, first of Irish and other west European workers; then later French-Canadian, east and southern Europeans."
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Ridlonville
"… influx of Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Scotch, irish, and French families migrating to town in search of work."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Scrapbook 3: 1867-
"Martin is especially critical of Irish immigrants and Catholics, convinced that they were being led by "rum sellers" and others to vote against their…"
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"… of Maine communities by recruiting Scots-Irish, Huguenot, and German settlers when New Englanders did not find their terms inviting."