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Leitrim and the Famine

The Great Famine in County Leitrim (1845-1852): A Catastrophe Without Recovery

Introduction

The Great Irish Famine of 1845-1852 devastated Ireland, claiming over one million lives and forcing another million into exile from 1845 to 1852. While the entire nation suffered, County Leitrim experienced one of the most severe and enduring population collapses of any Irish county—a catastrophe from which it has never fully recovered.

Pre-Famine Leitrim: A County Already Vulnerable 

Black '47: The Worst Year ​   

The Poor Law System: A Fatal Miscalculation​

Government Response: Too Little, Too Late

The First Blight (1845)         

The Diseases of Famine      

Evictions and Social Collapse 

Emigration: Flight from Disaster 

The Demographic Catastrophe

Long-Term Consequences     

The Lost Generation             

The Historical Judgment     

A County That Remembers

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