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 * Colleen Synan** Primary Source Page

Colleen's Lesson Page

Primary Source Log -

Index Card listing departments visited -

Appendix C and page 11 -- Appendix D Appendix E Corey Family Vocabulary -
 * Colleen's Uploads**

Carmela Family Vocabulary -

Abdallah Family Vocabulary -

Written Document Analysis -

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BPL Primary Sources



 * Items relating to the citizenship/naturalization cases of William Nagle and John Warren (1867):**

Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Part 1= Google Books Search for "Nagle" or "Warren" -- many pages with reference to each will appear. Placed in chronological order, this will tell the story of the case from the U.S. State Department perspective.

Account from Waterford County Museum (IR), on "The Fenian Landing at Helvic" on the landing of Nagle, Warren, and others.

"The Hostage Crisis and the 'Hostage Act'" (1982, Chicago Law Review) article on Lexis/Nexis. Mentions fact of Nagle/Warren case.

The papers of Andrew Johnson: April-August 1868 by Andrew Johnson. (Google Books). Footnote 8, page 168, mentions the particulars of Nagel's case with additional citations.

"Oh, God, What a Pity!": The Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg and the Creation of Myth. by Craig A. Warren, Civil War History September 1, 2001. Has quotes from Capt. Nagel of New York's 88th on the carnage of Fredericksburg. (found via Highbeam Research.com)

Letter from Col. William J. Nagel, 1866. In Fenian Brotherhood Collection. American Catholic History Research Collection and University Archives. This provides a digitized version of the actual letter and a transcript. =My Life in the Irish Brigade: The Civil War Memoirs of Private William ...= By William McCarter, Kevin E. O'Brien p. 228, Appendix C, has text of letter from W.J. Nagle to his father, 1862.

Fenian 1868 book by John Savage, published in Boston. Has Chapter on Nagle and Warren.