Kieran Healy

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She had to love her pioneer husband after he escorted her to the governor’s residence: their new home was the leaky log cabin in a town that could collapse in a sneeze. Tiny, mouse-infested and primitive the shack may have been, but with two Meaghers now occupying the crude cabin, it became a parlor—the “gubernatorial mansion,” they dubbed it.
The Immortal Irishman: Thomas Meager and the Invention of Irish America
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