Primary/Secondary sources on the Evictions

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THE DERRYVEAGH EVICTIONS

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The Derryveagh evictions a dark time in Irish history.

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THE DERRYVEAGH EVICTIONS

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Official Eviction Notice report.

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The Castle was built in 1870 by John George Adair.

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Old villages within Derryveagh during the 19th Century.

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200 Police officerswere present at the day of the evictions.

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Equipment used by the police in the 19th Century.

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Settlement Destroyed by the Sherrif’s

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Locals who lived in Derryveagh before the evictions.

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John George Adair

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Family Tree of the Sweeney Clan who once resided in Derryveagh

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The remains of settlement in Derryveagh