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During the last half of the 19th century, Irish immigrants in the United States remitted close to $260 million—almost $5 million annually. In 1850, the Emigrant Savings Bank was established to help Irish immigrants save money and remit a portion to family in Ireland. When Joseph Moore opened an account at the Emigrant Savings Bank in 1873, he may have deposited money ultimately intended for relatives remaining in Ireland. Next

 

 

 











 








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