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- Hugh_Cummiskey comment "Hugh Cummiskey (died 1871) was leader of the early Irish community in Lowell, Massachusetts.Cummiskey, while working as a dock worker in Charleston, Boston, led thirty Irishmen in search of work 30 miles from Charleston along the Middlesex Canal to Lowell on April 6, 1822. Prior to this, Hugh had asked Kirk Boott for the work. They were received by Boott at Frye's Tavern where he gave then tools and some funds for food.".
- Q20683992 comment "Hugh Cummiskey (died 1871) was leader of the early Irish community in Lowell, Massachusetts.Cummiskey, while working as a dock worker in Charleston, Boston, led thirty Irishmen in search of work 30 miles from Charleston along the Middlesex Canal to Lowell on April 6, 1822. Prior to this, Hugh had asked Kirk Boott for the work. They were received by Boott at Frye's Tavern where he gave then tools and some funds for food.".