John O'Callaghan (politician) explained

John O'Callaghan (?–1913) was National Secretary of the United Irish League and a staff writer on The Boston Globe.[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: John O'Callaghan, Irish Leader in America, Dead. Organized Countrymen in United States and Spent Life in Fight For Home Rule in Ireland. Illness of Only Two Days. Death Serious Blow to Cause He Loved. His "Dollar for Dollar" a Rallying Cry. Employed on Globe Staff More Than 25 Years. . https://archive.today/20130131134157/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/720884042.html?dids=720884042:720884042&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&date=Jul+28,+1913&author=&pub=Boston+Daily+Globe&desc=JOHN+O'CALLAGHAN,+IRISH+LEADER+IN+AMERICA,+DEAD&pqatl=google . dead . January 31, 2013 . John O'Callaghan, secretary of the United Irish League of America and staff writer on the Boston Globe, died at the Carney Hospital, South Boston, after an illness of less than two days, at 9:15 Sunday morning. ... President Michael J. Ryan of Philadelphia, with whom he was in constant touch, ... . . July 28, 1913 . 2010-09-28 .
  2. Book: Murray, Damien. Irish Nationalists in Boston: Catholicism and Conflict, 1900-1928. March 16, 2018. CUA Press. 9780813230016. Google Books.
  3. News: RAISE $5,000 FOR IRELAND.; Irish League Hears T.P. O'Connor Plead for Parliamentary Party.. The New York Times . November 8, 1909. NYTimes.com.