December 3, 2025
Before the Irish ever set foot in Harpers Ferry, they had already lived through generations of hardship. Crushed by tithes, shut out of political power, and driven from the land their families had worked for centuries, they carried with them the memory of a society held down by oppressive law and deprivation. Their presence in America was not the product of luck, but of people pushed to the edge who refused to disappear.





