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Bird’s eye view of a typical Irish workhouse in mid-nineteenth century. (Courtesy of Co. Roscommon Famine Commemoration Committee.) |
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Exterior view of Castle Garden, the immigrant-processing center at the Battery of Manhattan Island, New York City. This center was the predecessor of Ellis Island. (Day in Castle Garden, Harper’s Monthly, Volume XLII, 1870.)
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The Quinn brothers: Roderick, John, and Michael. Picture from 1864 or 1865. |
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The Pacific Mills— Lawrence, Massachusetts seen here in 1890. It was at Pacific that Michael Quinn returned to work as a piecer in the manufacture of textiles in 1864. (Collection of Lawrence History Center—Lawrence, Massachusetts.) |
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A bullwhacker and his outfit (Library of Congress) |
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The scene of the Wounded Knee Massacre (Courtesy of the Denver Public Library) |
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Rev. Francis M. Craft, missionary to the Sioux and survivor of Wounded Knee (Courtesy of the Denver Public Library) |
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Mike Quinn (left) with his friend and business partner Pete Duhamel. (Courtesy of the Journey Museum—Rapid City, South Dakota.) |
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