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Papers of Patrick McMahon Glynn
註釋The papers comprise family letters, general correspondence, a long series of detailed diaries (1880-1927), notebooks, newspaper cuttings, photographs, essays, lectures, speeches and publications. They relate in particular to Glynn's career in South Australian and Federal politics, his strong interest in Irish affairs and English and Irish literature, his involvement in the Federation movement, and his long concern with the Murray Waters question. Correspondents include Edward W. Bramble, Sir Albert Gould, J.W. Hamilton, Father Callistus Henry, Father Charles Jerger, Sir George Pearce and Edward J. Russell.