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The Immortal Irishman

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by Timothy Egan


  New Zealand, in British Empire, 20

  Niitsitapi, 288–90, 300–301

  Norse-Celts, 5

  Nugent, Robert, 246, 254

  O

  Oath of Supremacy, 24

  Obama, Barack, 80

  O’Brien, Henry, 251

  O’Connell, Daniel, xiv, 23–26

  death of, 55

  inspired by Washington, 318

  on Meagher, 35–36

  Meagher on, 44–45

  on slavery, 161–62

  statue of, 315

  trap set for Meagher, 46–48

  trial and conviction of, 27

  Whigs and, 50–51

  Young Ireland and, 29

  O’Doherty, Kevin

  Eva Kelly and, 98, 107, 148, 158, 361

  later life of, 316

  pardoned, 148–49

  in Tasmania, 98–99, 106–8

  O’Donoghue, Patrick, 75–81, 86

  death of, 260

  escape and death of, 146

  in Tasmania, 98

  Balfe found by, 109–10

  O’Gorman, Richard, 135–36, 303

  eulogy for Meagher, 307–8, 313

  influence of, 315

  O’Keeffe, Cornelius, 297

  O’Meagher, Thomas Francis. See Meagher, Thomas Francis

  O’Neil, Hugh, 279–80

  O’Neill, John, 294

  O’Neill, Owen Roe, 29

  P

  paddy wagon, 167

  Pale, the, 7, 14–15

  Palmerston, Lord (Henry John Temple), 148, 193

  Peel, Robert, 26, 32, 33–34, 44

  Penal Laws (Ireland), 10–12, 13–14, 20, 24

  Pepper, George, 56, 261, 282

  Pfouts, Paris, 278

  Pickett, George, 239

  Pierce, Elliot, 243–44

  Pierce, Franklin, 143–44

  Pizanthia, José, 275–76

  Plantation of Ireland, 8–9

  Plummer, Henry, 274–75

  poetry

  by McCarter, 230–31

  by Meagher, 29, 35, 86, 114

  political, 27–31, 51–52

  by Speranza, 38–39, 48, 51–52, 57, 61

  by Whitman, 174, 176, 187, 240, 264–65

  Porter, Fitz John, 208–9

  potato. See also Great Hunger

  blight, 31–34, 36–37, 73

  famine and, 36–47

  as food mainstay, 31–32

  introduction of in Ireland, 12–13

  “Prison Thoughts” (Meagher), 78–79

  Q

  Quakers, 42, 53

  R

  Raleigh, Walter, 12

  Raleigh Banner, 177

  Red Cloud, 289–90, 300–301, 307

  Reformation, 12

  religious freedom. See also Catholic Church

  in Ireland, 3, 5

  Kennedy on, 318

  Meagher on, 164, 280, 290–91

  Renaissance, 12

  Republican Party

  Emancipation Proclamation’s effects on, 232

  Lincoln in, 161

  in presidential campaign of 1856, 162–63, 169–70

  radical, 276, 290

  Reynolds, Laurence, 244

  Richard II, king of England, 5

  Richardson, Israel B., 201, 225

  Richmond, Henry, 253

  Richmond, Virginia, 198

  abandoned by Confederates, 264

  Battle of Fair Oaks, 202–6

  Confederate capital moved to, 177–78

  Seven Days Battles, 208–12

  Rock of Cashel, 74

  Roman Catholic Relief Act (Ireland), 24–25

  Roman Empire, 6

  Roosevelt, Theodore, Sr., 251

  Rosenbaum, lynching of, 298

  Ross, Tasmania, 93–94

  Routh, Randolph, 42

  Russell, John, 44–46, 50–51, 54, 55

  S

  Saint Patrick, 5

  Sanders, Helen, 310–11

  Sanders, Wilbur, 275, 276

  in Daniels lynching, 285–86

  death of, 314

  election defeat of, 296

  at Fort Benton, 302

  as Freemason, 280–81

  influence of, 310–11

  on Meagher’s death, 305–6, 308, 311–14

  as Meagher’s killer, 315

  threats against Meagher, 291–92

  Washington trip by, 297–98

  Sarsfield, Patrick, 135–36

  Scotch-Irish people, 8–9

  Seven Days Battles, 208–12

  Seward, William H., 269, 270, 291

  Sherman, William Tecumseh, xiii–xiv, 178

  at Bull Run, 180–88

  on conflict with Indians, 290, 300–301

  contempt of for Irish, 178, 179–80, 187

  on the Irish at Bull Run, 186, 187

  in Lincoln’s reelection, 261

  march to the sea, 259–60, 264

  Meagher and, 186, 259–60, 263

  mental health of, 260

  Shiloh, Battle of, 200–201

  Sicily, revolt in, 58–59

  Sims, Job, 119

  Singapore, in British Empire, 20

  Sioux, 289–90, 300–301, 307

  69th New York State Militia, 175–77

  at Bull Run, 180–88

  Irish Brigade and, 190

  Lincoln’s visit to, 187–88

  Meagher’s visit to wounded in, 189

  Sherman on, 186, 187

  slavery

  abolished in England, 20

  abolitionism and, 160–61

  Confederate constitution on, 170–71

  Dred Scott decision and, 160–61, 169

  economics of, 161, 165–66

  Emancipation Proclamation and, 217–18, 227, 244–45

  of Irish, 88

  Irish attitudes toward, 161–62, 165, 166–67, 170, 217–18

  job competition and, 161, 165, 170

  in lead-up to Civil War, 160–71

  Middle Passage in, 87

  Mitchel’s support of, 147–48

  presidential campaign of 1856 and, 162–63

  Thirteenth Amendment ending, 264

  in transportation, 91

  Slavery Abolition Act (England), 20

  Slievenamon, Ireland, 66–67

  Smith, Green Clay, 297, 301, 306

  Smith O’Brien, Lucy, 145

  Smith O’Brien, William, 30

  arrested, 46, 60, 62

  in Ballingarry, 72–73

  on Bennett, 110–11, 139

  betrayed by Balfe, 72–73

  death of, 260

  escape plans for, 99–101

  on the famine, 39–40

  as fugitive, 68, 70

  on Maria Island, 93, 96–97, 98–99

  on Meagher’s oratory, 143–44

  on Mitchel, 166

  moved to Port Arthur, 100–101

  pardoned, 148–49

  on slavery, 162, 166, 256

  statue of, 315

  Tasmania constitution by, 115

  transported, 86, 146

  trial of, 75–81

  trip to France, 60–61

  uprising encouraged by, 63–64

  Smyth, Patrick J., 26, 69, 79

  escape plans by, 99

  influence of, 315–16

  in Mitchel’s escape, 146–47

  in New York, 140

  Sorell, William, 90–91

  soup kitchens, 50

  South Africa, in British Empire, 20, 87

  Soyer, Alexis, 50

  Spenser, Edmund, 8

  Speranza (boat), 99, 112

  Speranza (Jane Francesca Elgee), 30–31, 46

  affair with Meagher, 52

  on Ballingarry, 72–73

  on the famine, 38–39, 57, 61

  influence of, 303

  insurrection encouraged by, 67, 78

  marriage of, 99

  on Meagher, 48, 51–52

  at Meagher’s trial, 76
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  mother of Oscar Wilde, 99, 262

  in Nashville, 262

  poetry by, 38–39, 52, 57, 61

  on rebellion, 69

  Stanton, Edwin M., 247–48

  Statutes of Kilkenny (Ireland), 6–7, 10

  Steedman, James B., 263

  Stephens, Alexander H., 171

  Sterling Iron Works, 153–59

  St. John’s College, 140

  Stonyhurst College, 16–20, 22–23

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 147, 165

  Strong, George Templeton, 255

  Sully, Alfred, 241

  Sumner, Charles, 160

  Sumner, Edwin V. “Bull,” 204, 210, 212, 215, 223

  Swanly (frigate), 9

  Swift (brig), 81–87, 90, 91

  T

  Tammany Hall, 99, 133, 143, 165

  Taney, Roger B., 161, 170

  Tasmania, 80–81

  Balfe in, 102–3, 109–10

  beauty of, 91–92, 94–95

  class system in, 104–5, 115–16

  conditions in, 90–91

  escape plans from, 99–101, 111–12, 123–24, 140

  gold rush to, 124–25

  hard labor in, 108

  journey to, 81–87

  limited freedom of prisoners in, 92–93

  Meagher on, 292

  Mitchel moved to, 105–8

  Mitchel’s escape from, 146–48

  O’Donoghue’s escape from, 146

  self-government granted to, 108–9, 114–15

  sharks in, 120–21

  tiger snakes in, 122–23

  transportation ended to, 125

  women in, 94

  Taylor, Zachary, 100

  temperance movement, 24, 36, 142–43

  Thirteenth Amendment, 264

  Tiger Rifles, 208–9, 210–11

  Times (London), 41, 87, 186

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, 10, 37

  Tolkien, J.R.R., 17

  Toombs, Robert, 161

  Townsend, Alice, 154, 295

  Townsend, Elizabeth. See Meagher, Elizabeth Townsend

  Townsend, Peter, 154–55, 159, 173, 268, 293

  Trail of Tears, 40

  transportation, punishment by, 62–63. See also Tasmania

  end of, 90–91, 125, 127

  escapes from, 123–24

  living conditions in, 88

  numbers in, 85, 90

  public opinion against, 100, 109

  the “stain” from, 90, 104–5, 115–16

  of Young Ireland leaders, 80–81

  Treason Felony Act (Ireland), 62

  Tredegar Iron Works, 178

  Trevelyan, Charles, 40–44, 58, 66

  Trinity College (Dublin), 19

  Tunison, Ron, 319

  Tuttle, Daniel, 295

  typhus, 220

  in Civil War, 201, 220, 221

  on immigration ships, 87–88

  in Ireland, 54, 57

  Willie Lincoln’s death from, 243

  U

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Stowe), 147, 165

  United States

  Constitution, 164, 264

  gold rushes, 268–69

  immigration laws, 151

  Irish emigration to, 87–88

  lead-up to Civil War in, 160–71

  Meagher’s arrival and welcome in, 134–41

  Meagher’s first speech in, 140

  nativism in, 136, 141–43, 150–51

  western settlement of, 216, 268–69

  Upson, Gad E., 288, 289

  V

  Van Diemen’s Land. See Tasmania

  Vermet, Paul, 282

  Victoria (ship), 100

  Victoria, queen of England, 80, 108–9, 316

  Vigilance Committee (Montana), xiii

  killings by, 274–76, 277–78, 283–86, 296, 298

  Meagher on, 293–94

  Sanders’s version of history of, 310–11

  smear campaign by, 281

  threats against Meagher by, 286, 298

  Virginia City, Montana, xiii–xiv, 277, 292–94

  Virginius, 113–14

  W

  Walsh, Thomas, 72

  Washington, D.C., 177

  battle spectators from, 180–81, 185

  Washington, George, 46, 199, 318

  Waterford, Ireland, 4–5

  invaded by Henry II, 6

  Meagher (father) as mayor of, 23

  Meagher family’s return to, 13–14

  on nationalist movement in Montana, 294

  statue of Meagher in, 319

  Waterhouse Island, 120–23, 124–26

  West, William, 269

  West Indies, 88

  Whitman, Walt, 174, 176, 187, 240, 264–65

  Whitney, Eli, 165–66

  Widow McCormack’s Cabbage Patch, Battle of, 72–73, 201–2

  Wilde, Oscar, 99, 262

  Wilde, William, 99

  Wood, Charles, 51

  Wood, Fernando, 165, 169, 171

  workhouses, 41, 42, 49

  Wylie, Paul, 314–15

  Y

  Yellowstone, 283, 309–10

  Young, Brigham, 272

  Young Ireland movement, 29–31. See also Balfe, John Donnellan; Duffy, Charles Gavan; Mitchel, John; Smith O’Brien, William; Speranza (Jane Francesca Elgee)

  attacked by O’Connell followers, 55

  on the famine, 37–40, 43–48, 52

  French aid sought by, 60–61

  as fugitives, 68–74

  informants against, 54–55, 59, 63, 72, 109–10

  leaders of transported, 80–81

  participants from in New York, 134–36, 147

  Slievenamon meeting, 66–67

  success of participants in, 315–17

  trial of leaders, 62–63, 74–81

  “Young Patriot Leader, The” (Speranza), 51–52

  Z

  Zouaves, 175–77, 189

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  About the Author

  TIMOTHY EGAN is a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter, a New York Times columnist, a winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for excellence in nonfiction, and the author of seven books, most recently Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher. His previous books include The Worst Hard Time, which won a National Book Award, and the national bestseller The Big Burn. A third-generation westerner, he lives in Seattle.

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