Kieran Healy

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Cut out of her father’s inheritance by her marriage to Meagher, she lived modestly in a small cottage, subsisting on a Civil War widow’s pension of $50 a month. She never remarried, never stopped stoking the memory of the Irishman whose life became hers.
The Immortal Irishman: Thomas Meager and the Invention of Irish America
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