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Richie Barron died on a lonely country road as he walked home in October 1996. Six weeks later, twelve innocent people were arrested, suspected of his murder. Six years later, a tribunal was established to find out what happened. It would take six more years for the full truth to emerge.
This book assaults well-established myths depicting Ireland's transatlantic trade as subordinate to British interests.
One Parish. Two Abusers. Over 50 Victims.
The story of a man who rose from poverty to become a successful engineer, elected and appointed government official and a much exhibited photographic artist. Part 1 opens with his early days on the streets of New York, his later service in the Navy during the Korean War, his 35 years in the aerospace industry, where he helped to put a man on the moon while playing a key role in assuring the national defense. Part 1 ends with his introduction to New York politics when he runs for Governor of the State of New York and is subsequently elected to lead the local Conservative Party in1972. Part 2 follows Jack's adventures through the end of the 20th century to the early years of the 21st including taking a moribund political party and raising it to become a key player in state and local politics. The book gives a unique insight into the complexities of New York politics and government.
Arthur William Mellen was born in 1873 and died about July 1947 in Rumson, New Jersey. He married Catherine (Kate) Maloney, who died at about the age of 29 in 1903. Late in life Arthur remarried: Eleanor Crooks. William John Shearer, Jr., was born 12 November 1865 and died about 1920. He married Carrie May Lassell on 16 June 1890 in Smyrna, Delaware.
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