ON THIS DAY

BY AODHÁN CREALEY JANUARY 03/1864 John Hughes (66), archbishop of New York since 1840, died. An immigrant from Annaloghan, near Clogher, Co. Tyrone, Hughes played a key role in fostering the Irish-American identity. At the time of his installation an estimated 20% of the population of New York was Irish, mostly living in wretched conditions … Read more

CHARLES CAMPBELL—THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED NEWGRANGE

By Aisling Heffernan A recent sale in Adams Auctioneers, Dublin, featured a painting of Charles Campbell, forever linked to a chance discovery that unveiled one of the nation’s most famous archaeological treasures—the 5,000-year-old Neolithic passage tomb of Newgrange. In 1699 the site was nothing more than an unassuming hill on Campbell’s lands. Seeking materials for … Read more