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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIRI_rathmoyle-cemetery_Perrysburg-Roscommon.html
Rathmoyle Cemetery is unique in that it is the property of the parish and is maintained solely by the local population. The site appeas on the 1st edition of the 6 inch O.S. series of maps for Co. Roscommon as a Mortuary Chapel with surrounding…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIR7_cruachan-cruachain-rathmore_Jacksonville-Roscommon.html
Cruachan is traditionally said to be the inauguration place of the Kings of Connacht. There are a number of monuments spread over an area of about two square miles. These include a large mound, a number of differently-shaped enclosures and some ri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIR2_percy-french_Montgomery-Roscommon.html
This memorial is erected on the siteof the birthplace ofWilliam Percy FrenchBorn 1st May 1854and commemorates his life asengineer, song-writer, entertainer,artist and journalist. "Remember me is all I ask,and yet if the remembranceprove a task …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIGY_glynn-glavey-keane-memorial_Bishopville-Roscommon.html
This memorial was erected tocommemorate the memory of Comdt. Patrick GlynnLieut. Michael GlaveyVol. Michael Keane who gave their lives forthe cause of freedomduring an attack onBallinlough R.I.C. Barrackson Sept. 14th 1920.——&mda…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIBM_dr-dudley-forde-house_Charleston-Roscommon.html
Fine exampleof town's Georgianarchitecture.Home of Dr. Dudley Fordepopular medical practitionerin this area for many yearsDied 1945
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIBI_the-sharkey-sisters_Mesa-Roscommon.html
The Sharkey SistersUna and Lenaresided here. Leadingmembers of Cumann na mBanduringWar of Independence
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIBD_strokestown-brewery_Sumter-Roscommon.html
Brewery here inearly 18th century
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIB3_mahon-dower-house_Burnet-Roscommon.html
FormerMahon Dower HouseOriginally constructedin 1740's later used asScoil Mhuire SecondarySchool until 1967
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