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 The Year was 1891. Benjamin Harrison was the President of the United States. Lee XIII issued his famous Encyclical “ Rerum Novarum” on social justice and the rights of labor. Victoria was on the throne of England. Charles Stewart Parnell “the uncrowned kings of Ireland” died. It was an age of rugged individualisms and the “Robber Barons” The social programs we take for granted today were unknown.

 

During this period the poverty of immigrations was extreme. Life expectancy was short and many a bread winner was snatched away leaving a widow and children destitute. In order to help relieve this distress, a group of County Longford men established the County Longford Social and Benevolent Association in the City of New York on February 12th 1891. The goals of the society were to assist as much as possible the needs of those in want.

 

The State charter of the Association was sealed on December 27th 1892. Six members signed as trustees: Patrick Quirk, Bernard McCabe, John Kirk, William Cooke, Frank Mollahan and Daniel O’Brien. Patrick Quirk was probably the first president. Among the early presidents were Bernard Corrigan and Patrick Quinn.

 

No adequate history of the association is available because all of the early records have been lost. Thus many notable events and names are unknown.

 

How well the Association carried out its functions? Our scant records indicate that thousands of dollars were paid out in sick and death benefits over the years. In the early years when poverty of out people was extreme this was probably the Association’s most important function.

 

In order to insure Christian burial of any member who died without funds, the Association purchased a grave site in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside Queens, NY. On August 14th 1898 Patrick Rudden, forty years of age was interned in this grave, located in 3rd Calvary, Section 20, Plot 10, Range C, grave 14.

 

Its charity was also extended to the missions and missionary priests laboring in fields afar. Many churches in Longford have been helped financially. Substantial sums were sent to Ennybegs  church.
The church in Ballinalee received donations for the main altar, dedicated to the memory of Sean Connelly killed in action by the British in March 1921. Smaller amounts went to Abbeylara and others.

 

There is no way of measuring the contributions of the Association to the struggle for Irish Independence – most of the work by its very nature will remain unknown. Members attended the Irish Race Convention in 1916 and the friends of Irish Freedom convention.

 

The Association contributed to the Defense of Ireland Fund, to the fund for the suffering of people of Ireland and to the Victory fund in 1919. Many of the members were active in the Clan –na Gael during that period.

 

In March 1921 almost $4,000 was sent to the County Longford Relief Fund to assist those in the areas of the county affected by the war.

 

Members of the association have served in World War 1, World War II, Korea and Viet-Nam. At least twenty five members served in World War II. One member served in both World War II and Korea.

 

In 1939, the Longford Ladies Auxiliary was established. The late Ann Corrigan was installed as President with her slate of Offices at the Saint Patrick’s Ball on March 17th 1940. Rose Cosgrove was elected President in 1941. The Ladies Auxiliary was disbanded in recent years and incorporated into the men’s Association with the name change to the County Longford Association of Greater New York.

 

`Happily, the social problems which prompted the founding of the Association have been greatly reduced by the upper mobility of our people on the social and economic level. We can now turn to other fields of endever such as assistance to any newly arrived immigrants and by offering scholarships to the children and grandchildren of our members.

 

The Association Scholarship Fund was named in memory of Rev. John Drumgoole, born in Longford in 1861. Father Drumgoole was a pioneer in the child care field. He was ordained on May 22nd 1868 in his 53rd year. He assumed control of St Vincent’s Home for homeless boys in September 1871. In 1882 he founded the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin and Mount Loretta on Staten Island. By 1886, he was caring for approximately 1200 children. Father Drumgool died on March 28th 1888.

 

Past Presidents of the Association

Patrick H. Quirk 1891 1893
William A. Cooke  1897 1899
Francis Mollaghan 1904 1905
James Lennon 1906 1907
Matthew Farrell 1908 1910
Patrick Quinn 1911 1914
Matthew Farrell 1915 1916
Bernard M Sheridan 1916 1918
Francis Reilly 1918 1920
Thomas Manning 1920 1921
Charles Kane 1921 1922
Bernard M. Sheridan 1922 1930
Christopher Newman 1930 1932
Patrick Heaney 1932 1935
Bernard M. Sheridan 1935 1936
John J. Flynn 1937 1939
Patrick Carney 1940 1941
Patrick Keegan 1942 1943
James Corrigan 1944 1946
John Hughes 1947 1947
John Fallon 1948 1949
Patrick Christy 1949 1950
Thomas Wade 1951 1952
James Farrell 1953 1953
Patrick Christy 1954 1955
Patrick Thompson 1959 1960
Andrew Kenny 1958 1958
Patrick Thompson 1959 1960
Patrick Armstrong 1961 1962
Edward Leavey 1963 1964
Noel Marsden 1965 1966
Patrick Christy 1967 1968
Anthony Bracken 1969 1971
Matthew Nevin 1972 1973
Thomas Kelly 1974 1975
Patrick Armstrong 1976 1978
Patrick Burns 1979 1981
Rose Cosgrove 1982 1984
Thomas Gunshinan 1985 1986
Michael Prunty 1987 1989
John (Noel) Lennon 1990 1992
Patrick Macken 1993 1996
Christina Lennon 1997 1999
Olive Keegan 2000 2003
Michael Prunty 2004 2006
Anne (Leavy) Hearn 2007 Present

Presidents Of the County Longford Ladies Auxilary

Anne Corrigan 1939 1941
Rose Cosgrove 1942 1944
Mary McGuire 1945 1946
Anne Corrigan 1947 1948
Bessie Sheerin -Sheridan 1949 1950
Betty Smith 1951 1953
Mary McLoughlin - Murphy 1954 1955
Bridie Reilly 1956 1960
Mary Begley - Devine 1961 1962
Kitty O'Sullivan - O'Hagan  1963 1964
Mary Brady - Reilly 1965 1967
Rose Cosgrove 1968 1975

 


      

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