Recherche dans la collection - Harrington, Michael & Father Harrington - Interview
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Notice descriptive – Brève Harrington, Michael & Father Harrington - Interview
Niveau hiérarchique :Pièce (Niveau acquisition)Date :1987-05Numéro d'article (ISN) :195444Genre de documents :Documents sonoresTrouvé dans :Archives / Films, vidéos et enregistrements sonores -
Notice descriptive – Détails Fonds/collection :FINNIGAN, JoanNo d'acquisition :1992-0109Support :Enregistrement sonorePartie :1 of 1Date de production :1987-05Compagnie de production :Joan Finnigan (Interviewer)Description :Interview of Michael Harrington of North Bay, Ontario, and his brother, Father Harrington, priest at Chapeau, Quebec, one of the many priests in the Harrington family of the Ottawa Valley. The Harringtons relate several humorous stories of Taddy Hagerty, a champion wit renowned in the Valley. Also heard are stories of Father Hogan, Sophie O'Hare, the "strong woman" of the Opeongo Line, Barney Malone, who at age 70 married a 19-year-old girl and fathered six children, Joe [Shirley] and other characters of the Valley. The history of the Opeongo Line, an historic pioneer route in the Valley, the towns of Brudenell, Rockingham, Mount St. Patrick, and other towns, and the genealogy of some early families in the Valley are discussed throughout the interview.Langue :EnglishDétails de l'inventaire : -
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