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A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the Boston-Based Catholic Donahoe's Magazine, repeating observations in O'Connor's pilgrim guide

A description of Lough Derg and its Pilgrimage in the American Donahoe's Magazine

"The ground-works of many ruins can still be traced to Saint Daveog's Island on Olean na Naomh or Island of the Saints) and a paved way (via strata) or old road can still be traced..."

"Ballyshanny. (Nov. 1, 1835.) I visited the far-famed terrestrial Purgatory of Lough-Derg but received no benefit from my tours except a severe cold, which I attribute more to the wet mountain bogs that surround the Lake..."

"The Lough, which is said to be about nine miles in circumference, is situated in the midst of high hills, which rise on all sides without the slightest appearance of cultivation..."
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