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Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy (born around 1850 – died 1903) was an Irish American journalist, a poet, and someone who worked for big changes. He was known for his writing and his role in Irish-American groups.

Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy: A Life of Words

Early Life and Moving to America

Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy was born in Ireland around the year 1850. His exact birthplace is not known, but it was either in Dunkineely, County Donegal, or in Sligo. When he was about 16 years old, he moved from Ireland to America. This was a common journey for many Irish people at that time.

A Career in Journalism

Cassidy became a very important journalist. He worked as the business editor for a newspaper called the New York Sunday Mercury. As a business editor, he would have been in charge of the news about money, companies, and the economy. He helped shape how people understood the world of business through his writing.

Leading the Fenian Movement

In 1886, Patrick Cassidy became the leader of the Fenian Council. The Fenians were a group of Irish people who wanted Ireland to be independent. Cassidy took on this leadership role after some disagreements within the group. He was well-known for his strong opinions and his efforts to guide the Fenian movement.

Later Life and Legacy

Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy passed away on April 18, 1903, in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was buried in the Linwood Cemetery in Christchurch. Before his death, he had worked as the manager of the New Zealand Times newspaper in Wellington starting in 1896. He had family in New Zealand, including a brother and a nephew living in Christchurch and Canterbury. Cassidy left behind a legacy as a journalist, a poet, and a person who worked hard for his beliefs.

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