Research Paper On Patrick Redmond

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Patrick Redmond traveled to America in 1913 on the Baltic ship. Patrick came from England. He came to live with his Uncle Phillips Redmond. Patrick paid for his way over and only had twenty five dollars to spear. Patrick was only twenty two years old when he came over and was a single man. Patrick had dark colored hair. Eye color was blue. He’s 5’7 so not real tall and not all that short. Patricks health physical and mental are good. He’s very easy to get along with. Not many hated him. This was his first time ever coming to America. Patrick came to America to help his uncle work in the fields. His uncle was falling behind and needed help so Patrick volunteered to come over and help him. First thing he did when he got to his uncles was

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