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After the second failure of the potato crop in Ireland in 1846, relief efforts began in earnest in the United States. This newspaper reports that substantial amounts of money had been raised in many cities. The amounts in this report add up to $80,752 plus 200 bushels of corn. In 1847, in response to appeals from citizens of Boston, Massachusetts, and New York, New York, the Congress of the United States authorized the Secretary of the Navy to allow the use of USS Jamestown and USS Macedonian by two merchant captains. Using U.S. Navy ships by private crews was very unusual. In response to a comment about this, Captain Forbes, who would pilot the Jamestown, declared "it is not an everyday matter to see a nation starving."

 

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"Aid for Ireland" article from Gazette and Courier newspaper

publisher   Greenfield Gazette and Courier
date   Mar 16, 1847
location   Greenfield, Massachusetts
height   2.75"
width   2.5"
process/materials   printed paper, ink
item type   Periodicals/Newspaper
accession #   #L07.008


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See Also...

"To the Benevolent People of Berkshire, Hampden and Hampshire Counties" article on Irish aid in the Hampshire Gazette newspaper

Excerpts from "The Congressional Globe" on the ship Macedonian for Use to Aid Irish Relief

"Aid for Ireland" article in Hampshire Gazette newspaper reprinted from Springfield Republican newspaper


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