1954
DOI: 10.1017/s0021121400028522
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The United States government and the Irish: A Bibliographical Study of Research Materials in the U.S. National Archives

Abstract: The tide of Irish immigration to the United States, which reached its crest during and following the famine years of the eighteen-forties, was second only to that of the Germans in the nineteenth century. Consequently, the Irish immigrants who arrived by the hundreds of thousands and the succeeding generations of Irish-Americans became one of the most important national groups in the American population, at the same time maintaining a keen interest in their native land.

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