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The Irish War

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A canal commissioner's report recounts violent factional clashes among Irish laborers building the Wabash-Erie Canal, where longstanding enmities between rival groups escalated into beatings, arson threats, and armed marches along a roughly fifty-mile line. It describes workers dividing the line by faction, hiding in woods, and preparing for open battle until local authorities and militia intervened, negotiated a temporary cessation of hostilities, and made arrests. The document transmits related expense claims and recommends that canal funds, rather than county treasuries, bear the costs of restoring order.

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David Burr

David Burr is an author recognized for his contributions to historical literature, particularly focusing on military conflicts. His notable work, "The Irish War," explores the complexities and nuances of the conflict in Ireland, providing readers with a detailed account of the events and their implications. Burr's writing is characterized by a commitment to historical accuracy and a narrative style that engages readers with the intricacies of war. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of Irish history and its impact on contemporary society.

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