DROICHEAD NUA MEMORIAL
Leinster Leader, February 25th 1956
Droichead Nua Memorial
An inaugural meeting of the Coisde Cuimhneachain Eamonn O Modhrain was held in the Town Hall, Droichead Nua. A committee was formed the purpose of which is the erection of a memorial to the late Eamonn O Modhrain.
Eamonn O Modhrain was a descendent of the ’98 leader, Captain Doorley, and a founder member of the Gaelic League and Sinn Fein in Droichead Nua. He combined a lifetime of devotion to Ireland with an unswerving allegiance to Republican ideals and served terms of imprisonment under both the British and Free State regimes.
It was unanimously agreed that the memorial should take the form of a hall in Droichead Nua, to be known as the Eamonn O Modhrain Memorial Hall, and to be used solely for National functions. A considerable sum of money is already in hands for this purpose, and arrangements have been made to supplement those by running carnivals etc. The committee have been fortunate in obtaining the services of the Vincent Lowe Trio for a ceid to be held on Easter Monday night.
The following officials were appointed, President P.J. Dunne; Vice-President J. O’Connor: Chairman, T. O’Kelly ; Vice-Chairman T. Aspell: Secretary Martin de Burca, M. O Siothcain.
Committee Misses Coogan, B. Kett, A. Keily, Mrs. Moran, Messrs. J. Barnes, J. Reid, C.P. O’Brien, D. Phelan, G. Higgins, J. Conway.
An article from the Leinster Leader, February 25, 1956 about the inaugural meeting of the Coisde Cuimhneachain Eamonn O Modhrain