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The life blood of the islands was draining away westward, as the people emigrated, in particular to Springfield, Massachusetts, where they found work in the blast furnaces and cloth mills. The ‘names of places spoken of by those who went and returned’ were now American addresses: Van Horn Park and Chicopee, Indian Orchard and Watershops Pond.1
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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