EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS: 1700s/1800s National Library of Ireland, Dublin: Manuscript Room - 1. Buchanan Papers. 2. Emigrant Letters: manuscripts 13,875, 15,784, 18,236, 18,437, and others. 3. Lalor Family Papers. 4. Letter of Rev. D. W. Cahill to Lord Palmerston, 1855, Pamphlet 719. 5. Letters from Missionaries in America. 6. Letters of Myles Walter Keogh. 7. Monteagle Papers. 8. O'Hara Papers. 9. William Smith O'Brien Papers Archives - 1. Distress in Ireland: Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends (Quakers). 2. Hughes, the Right Rev. John, Bishop of New York, "A Lecture on the Antecedent Causes of the Irish Famine in 1847," delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, March 20, 1847, New York, 1847. 3. John, Earl of Shrewsbury, "Thoughts on the Poor-Relief Bill for Ireland," Pamphlet, London, 1847. 4. MacDonagh, Oliver, "Irish Emigration During the Great Famine, 1845-52," Unpublished thesis. 5. Scrope, C. Poulett, "Reply to Archbishop of Dublin on the Poor Relief (Ireland) Bill," London, 1847. 6. Transactions of the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends during the Famine in Ireland in 1846 and 1847, with Appendices. 7. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th Series, Vol. V. Irish Folklore Department, University College, Dublin: 1. Dorian, Hugh, "Donegal 60 Year ago, A True Historical Narrative," Handwritten, unpublished manuscript, Londonderry, 1896. Other Printed Material: 1. Adair, A. Shafto, "The Winter of 1846-7 in Antrim," with remarks on outdoor relief and colonization, London, 1847. 2. Alcock, St. L., "Essay on a Poor Law Bill for Ireland," Dublin, 1847. 3. Amicus, Populi: "Emigration and Superabundant Population Considered," Dublin, 1848. 4. Belden, E. Porter, "Past, Present & Future, New York, 1849. 5. Bennett, William, "Six Weeks in Ireland," London, 1848. 6. Benwell, J., "An Englishman's Travels in America," London, 1853. 7. Berkeley, George, "The Querist," 2 vols., London, 1735-37. 8. Brown, William, "A Four Years' Residence in the United States & Canada," New York, 1849. 9. Brownson's Quarterly Review, "The Know-Nothings," October, 1854, pp. 447-87. 10. Burritt, Elihu, "A Journal of a Visit of Three Days to Skibbereen and its Neighborhood," London, 1847. 11. Butt, Isaac, "A Voice For Ireland. The Famine In the Land," Dublin 1847. 12. Carleton, William. "The Black Prophet," London and Belfast, 1847. 13. Carlyle, Thomas, "Reminiscences of My Irish Journey in 1849," London, 1850. 14. Carlyle, Thomas, "Past and Present," London, 1858. 15. Cavour, Camillo Bensodi: "Thoughts on Ireland," London, 1844. 16. Chambers, William, "Things As They Are in America," London and Edinburgh, 1854, Rep. ed. NY 1968. 17. Croker, Thomas Crofton, "Fairy Legends and Traditions of The South of Ireland," London, 1870. 18. Croker, Thomas Crofton, "The Keen of the South of Ireland," London, 1844. 19. Croker, Thomas Crofton, "Legends of the Lakes," 2 vols., London, 1829. 20. Dana, Charles A., "The United States Illustrated," New York, 1854. 21. De Beaumont, Gustave, "Ireland: Social, Political, and Religious," 2 vols., London, 1839. 22. Forbes, John, "Memorandums Made in Ireland in the Autumn of 1852," 2 vols., London, 1853. 23. Foster, Thomas Campbell, "Letters on the People of Ireland," London, 1847. 24. Francis, John W., "New York During the Last Half Century," New York, 1857. 25. Francis, John W., "Old New York," New York, 1866. 26. Godley, J. R., "Letters from America," Dublin, 1844. 27. Graham, W. H., "The Stranger's Guide Around New York & Its Vicinity," New York, 1853. 28. Greenleaf, Jonathan, " A History of the Churches...in the City of New York...to 1846," New York, 1846. 29. Griscom, John H., "The Sanitary Condition of the Laboring Populations of New York," New York, 1845. 30. Griscom, John H., "The Uses and Abuses of Air," New York, 1848. 31. Hall, Basil, "Travels In North America," 3 vols., Edinburgh, 1830. 32. Hancock, W. N., "The Tenant Rights of Ulster..." Dublin, 1845. 33. Henson, Geraldine, "Memories of The Irish Famine." Handwritten manuscript by a landlord's daughter, based on the reminiscences of her mother, Anna Selman Martin of Ross, Co. Galway, NLI, ms. 17,305. 34. Heywood, Robert, "A Journey To America in 1834," London, 1835. 35. Hill, Lord George," Facts from Gweedore, 5th ed. Dublin, 1887. 36. Inglis, Henry D., "Ireland in 1834," London, 1835. 37. The Irish-Immigrant Society of New York, "Advice and Guide Book Middle 1800s," New York, no date. 38. Jameson, Anna, "Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada," Toronto, 1838. 39. Kennedy, J. Pitt, "Digest of evidence taken before HM's commissions of inquiry into the state of the law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland." Dublin, 1847. 40. King, Charles, "Progress of the City of New York During the Last Fifty Years," New York, 1852. 41. Kohl, J. G., "Ireland 1843," London, 1844. 42. Marryat, Frederick, "Diary in America," London, 1839. 43. Martineau, Harriet,"Letters from Ireland," London, 1852. 44. Martineau, Harriet, "Society in America," 3 vols, London, 1830. 45. McNeill, Hugh, "The famine, a/rod" (sermon, privately published), Liverpool, 1847. 46. Melville, Herman, "Redburn, His First Voyage," New York, 1849. 47. Mitchel, J., "The History of Ireland from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time, " Dublin, 1869. 48. Mooney, J., "Nine Years in America," New York, 1850. 49. Nagatus: "The Connection between Famine and Prestilence, and he Great Apostacy," Halliday Pamphlet, vol. 1990, Dublin, 1847. 50. Osbourne, S. Godolphin, "Gleanings in the West of Ireland," London, 1850. 51. Scrope, G. P., "Some Notes of a Tour in England, Scotland and Ireland," London, 1849. 52. Senior, Nassau, "Journals, Conversations and Essays Relating to Ireland," 2 vols., London, 1868. 53. Smith, William, "An Emigrant's Narrative, or a Voice From The Steerage," New York, 1850. 54. Thackeray, William Makepeace, "Irish Sketch Book," London, 1844. 55. Tocqueville, Alexis De, "Journeys in England and Ireland in 1835," London, 1835. 56. Trench, F. F., Letter dealing with famine. addressed to the Editor of "Saunder's News-Letter." Ireland, 1847. Pamphlets on the famine, MS 13397(4), NLI. 57. Trevelyan, G. E., "The Irish Crisis," London, 1848. 58. Tuke, James H., "A Visit to Connaught in the Autumn of 1847," London, 1848. 59. Valentine, David T.,"History of the City of New York," New York, 1853. 60. Weston, Richard, "A Visit to the United States & Canada," pub. New York (1800s). 61. Whyte, Robert, "The Ocean Plague, or, A Voyage to Quebec in an Irish Emigrant Vessel, Embracing a Quarantine at Grosse Isle in 1847, with notes Illustrative of the Ship Pestilence of that Fatal Year," Boston, 1848. Copy in Library of Congress. 62. Wilde, Lady, "Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms and Superstitions of Ireland," London, 1889. 63. Wilde, William R., " Irish Popular Superstitions," Dublin, 1853