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Thomas J. Kelly (Irish nationalist)

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552: 436: 544: 1219: 523:. By early March, small uprisings started around Dublin too and Kelly sent a proclamation of an Irish Republic to the press. However, these actions were sporadic and their impacts were limited. The British were quick to respond and crushed the overall rising through brute force, informers, and mass suppression. O’Sullivan Burke's promised shipment of arms from Liverpool did arrive in Ireland, but the time they had the Rising had already effectively been put down. 37: 487:, and then New York by May. By the time they arrived a split had occurred amongst the American Fenians. Stephens demanded the American Fenians provide him with the funds necessary to carry out a rebellion in Ireland, but they would not agree and ceased to work with him. This caused the Presidency of the IRB to be turned over to Kelly, who was then sent back to Ireland to take command there and lead the proposed rebellion. 834:"Annals of the Army of the Cumberland : comprising biographies, descriptions of departments, accounts of expeditions, skirmishes, and battles, also its police record of spies, smugglers and prominent rebel emissaries : together with anecdotes, incidents, poetry, reminiscences, etc. and official reports of the battle of Stone River" 467:, a Fenian run newspaper and its staff. This deprived the IRB of most of its American advisors in Ireland, with the exception of Kelly and William G. Halpin. Halpin was a fellow Irishman who had also settled in Ohio and had also served in the Union Army, and together the two sat on the IRB's "Military Council". Following the bust-up of 475:, would see the IRB attempt to capture important military targets in and around Dublin City using local recruits and deserters from the British garrison. Kelly did not favour this plan as he felt the IRB did not have enough access to weaponry, although Kelly hoped to secure more arms from Liverpool having sent 418:
from his duties. On 30 April 1863, Kelly was administratively transferred, on the books of the 10th Ohio from Company "C" to Company "I", while continuing to serve at XIV Corps Headquarters. General Thomas's need for Kelly's services was trumped by a new Army regulation requiring that all officers of the
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on 17 March 1863, becoming Chief Signal Officer. During this period his regimental commander requested his reassignment back to the 10th Ohio, in order that he might take command of one of the regiment's manoeuvre battalions. General Thomas refused the request, writing that he could not spare Kelly
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quickly dispatched him to Ireland in April 1865 to inspect the military capability of the IRB there. Kelly's valuable reports back to HQ led the IRB to "promote" Kelly to Colonel within the IRB. Kelly's authority continued to grow when, on 24 November 1865, he was able to arrange the rescue of IRB
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there to acquire them. The second plan was Halpin's, who proposed a general rebellion across the country. As Halpin had outranked Kelly in the Union Army, his plan gained traction within the IRB without necessarily receiving an official endorsement.
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and considered forming a new supreme council which would continue to act as a "Provisional Government-in-exile". Both the idea of proclaiming an Irish Republic and forming provisional governments would be influential upon later proponents of
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In 1869 Kelly married Catharine Gillogly, a native of Ohio with whom he had five children. Catharine died in 1891, and Kelly would go on to marry her sick nurse Anna Dunne in 1891, with whom he had two further daughters.
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have university degrees by the following February. This being the case (although too late for battalion command), Kelly again requested transfer back to his regiment. On 19 August 1863 he was ordered to return to the
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Following Kelly's return to New York, he continued to associate with the Irish Republican Brotherhood but did not seek the same prominence he once had. In 1871, he was secretary to the committee which welcomed the
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on 27 March 1851, where he worked as a printer, and joined the Printer's Union in New York City. He joined the National Guard in New York and received basic military training. He later joined the
801: 609:. After his death, the New York State Senate posthumously awarded him a Liberty Medal, its highest honour, in recognition of his past work for the US armed services. 1744: 535:. Although the Provisional government idea was not truly acted upon, Kelly was formally recognised as the President of the IRB and successor of James Stephens. 1058: 1769: 1774: 1749: 582:, was killed, but Kelly and Deasy managed to escape. Three men arrested in connection with the attack were later executed, and thereafter known as the 1764: 1789: 1754: 771: 624:, New York City. In 1967, on the centenary of the Fenian Rising, a commemorative plaque was placed at Kelly's ancestral home in Mountbellew. 936: 1051: 587: 1114: 308: 351: 299:, in 1833. Having received a better than average education, it was originally intended that he should become a priest and attended 562:
Kelly was wanted by the British authorities, and for a time managed to evade capture. But on 11 September 1867, Kelly, along with
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in New York, on 5 February 1908. He and his second wife, Anna Frances (née Dunne) (May 1860 – September 1913) are buried in
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By July it was evident the rising had died before it ever truly started. In response, the IRB met in secret in August in
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and joined the movement in New York. Kelly's military experience immediately made him of value to the organisation. The
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in Dublin. Following this, Kelly became Stephen's deputy and intermediary between Stephens and the American Fenians.
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in Tuam. At school, he came to be influenced by his teacher Michael Joseph MacCann (1824–1883) who, in 1843, wrote "
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on Hyde Road, Manchester, when about thirty supporters attempted to free them. During the attack, police sergeant
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The son of a farmer and public house owner, Patrick Kelly, and Margaret Divilly, Thomas Joseph Kelly was born in
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as Captain, Company "I", from which he was mustered out with the rest of the 10th Ohio on 17 June 1864.
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beard, which appears in all of his pictures was grown to hide what could have been a disfiguring scar.
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Within days of the raid on Chester Castle, armed skirmishes began to be carried out by Fenians across
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in England, with the objective of securing arms for the rebellion, this action had to be aborted.
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Kelly was active in Union veteran circles as a member of the Alexander Hamilton Chapter of the
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Kelly was commissioned in January 1862, and later seconded to the staff of Major General
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Charles Tansill, America and the Fight For Irish Freedom 1866–1922, Head Books, 2007,
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John Ranelagh, A Short History of Ireland, Cambridge University Press, 1995,
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After the end of the war, Kelly learned about the establishment of the
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Kelly as an older man, dressed in his Union Army officer's uniform
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In March 1866 Kelly travelled with Stephens first to
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Colonel
10th Ohio Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Carnifex Ferry
Fenian Rising of 1867
Irish Republican Brotherhood
United Kingdom
Fenian Rising of 1867
Union Army
American Civil War
10th Ohio Infantry
Mountbellew
County Galway
St. Jarlath's College
O'Donnell Abu
Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell
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