Irish Views of the Famine
Personal Diaries
Irish Newspapers
1846
1847
- The Cork Reporter. Findings of Inquests Conducted Today on Six Famine Victims, Including Two-Year-Old Catherine Sheehan. January 5, 1847
- The Carlow Sentinel. Editorial Castigating Landlords Who Refuse to Aid Their Tenants. January 9, 1847
- The Cork Examiner. Letter to the Editor by Jeremiash O'Callaghan. January 10, 1847
- The Cork Examiner. Scenes of Misery. January 11, 1847
- The Limerick Chronicle. Starving Dogs Being Killed in Limerick. February 5, 1847
- The Derry Journal. Crops Planted Earlier This Years. February 6, 1847
- The Belfast Chronicle. Price of Breadstuffs. February 6, 1847
- The Mayo Constitution. Man Named Mulloy Found Dead of Want. February 19, 1847
- Starving Irish Doubt Government's Willingness to Provide Relief; Priests Report Dead Going Unburied for Want of Coffins, in The Galway Mercury, March 1, 1847
- The Cork Reporter. Overwhelmed Coroners Stop Holding Inquests for Bodies Found in the Street. April 29, 1847
- The Dublin University Magazine. "The Famine in the Land: What Has Been Done, And What Is To Be Done." April 1847
- The Dublin University Magazine."The Song of the Famine." July 1847.
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