Following the outbreak of the Civil War in the early months of 1922, both Rockhill House and Ballymacool House were taken over by forces opposed to the Treaty. Under the command of Capt. Paddy Harkin, Rockhill House was easily taken over, as at that time it was unoccupied. Across the river though, the armed men
Read MoreON THIS DAY: 21st June 1650: THE BATTLE OF SCARRIFHOLLIS
It was on this day 366 years ago that a decisive and bloody battle was fought at the ford of Scarrifhollis, just outside Letterkenny, between the forces of Bishop Heber McMahon’s Ulster Army and Sir Charles Coote’s Parliamentarians. But how and why did this battle come about? In the thirty years that followed the Plantation
Read MoreON THIS DAY: 14th June 1901: THE OPENING OF ST EUNAN’S CATHEDRAL
It was 115 years ago today that St. Eunan’s Cathedral in Letterkenny was officially consecrated and opened. Below is a short background in the lead up to that historic day. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, with the repeal of the Penal Laws, the first known Catholic Church in the Letterkenny area had been
Read MorePRESIDENT ERSKINE CHILDERS IN LETTERKENNY 1973
Following on from the successful visit of Prince Charles recently, this coming Saturday, the town of Letterkenny welcomes with open arms the President of Ireland, Mr. Michael D. Higgins, as he arrives to congratulate the Letterkenny Tidy Towns on their success on being crowned Ireland’s Tidiest Town 2015. Of course, several Presidents...
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