Seán Mac Eoin

Seán Mac Eoin

Seán Mac Eoin (30 September 1893 – 7 July 1973cite web | title = MacEOIN, GENERAL SEÁN | author = | url = http://www.ucd.ie/archives/html/collections/maceoin-sean.htm | publisher = University College Dublin | date = | accessdate = 2007-06-20] ) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and soldier. He was commonly referred to as the "Blacksmith of Ballinalee".cite web | title = The Old Country | author = | url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,864657-1,00.html | publisher = "TIME" | date = 1959-06-29 | accessdate = 2007-06-20]

Seán Mac Eoin was born in Ballinalee, County Longford, Ireland in 1893.cite book | last = Coogan | first = Tim | authorlink = Tim Pat Coogan | title = Michael Collins | publisher = Arrow Books | date = 1991 | pages = pp. 179-181 | doi = | isbn = 0-09-968580-9] He worked as a blacksmith but came to prominence in the War of Independence as leader of an Irish Republican Army (IRA) flying column. In November 1920, he led the local column in attacking Crown forces in Granard during one of the periodic government reprisals, forcing them to retreat to their barracks. The next day, he held the village of Ballinalee against superior British forces, forcing them to retreat and abandon their ammunition. He was admired by many within the IRA for leading practically the only effective column in the midlands. He was later captured in March 1921, imprisoned and sentenced to death. According to Oliver Gogarty, Charles Bewley wrote Seán's death-sentence speech. While in prison Michael Collins organised a rescue attempt. Six IRA Volunteers, led by Paddy O'Daly, captured a British armoured car and, wearing British army uniforms, gained access to Mountjoy Jail. However, Mac Eoin was not in the part of the jail they believed, and after some shooting, the rescue party retreated. Within days, Mac Eoin was elected to Dáil Éireann in the general election of May 1921.cite web | title = Elections Ireland: General Seán Mac Eoin | author = | url = http://electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=1805 | publisher = "ElectionsIreland.org" | date = | accessdate = 2007-06-20] Mac Eoin was eventually released from prison after Collins threatened to break off treaty negotiations with London unless he was freed. [Coogan, p. 223.] In the debate on the Anglo-Irish Treaty Mac Eoin seconded Arthur Griffith's motion that it should be accepted.

Mac Eoin joined the Irish Free State's Irish Army as a senior officer in charge of the Midland Division. In the Irish Civil War, he pacified the west of Ireland for the new Free State, marching overland to Castlebar and linking up with a seaborne expedition that landed at Westport. He was appointed Chief of Staff of the Army in February 1929. In 1929 he resigned from the Army and was elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD. From 1948 to 1951 he served as Minister for Justice, and from 1954 to 1957 he was appointed Minister for Defence. Mac Eoin stood unsuccessfully as Fine Gael candidate for the Presidency in 1945 and 1959. Mac Eoin retired from politics in 1965, and died in Dublin on 7 July 1973. He is buried in St. Emers Cemetery, Ballinalee.

There is currently a controversial plan to demolish his home, Rose Cottage in Balinalee Co.Longford and replace it with ten houses. This house served as his headquarters during the Battle of Balinalee in 1920. The plan is facing local opposition from historical groups and residents. [http://www.longfordtoday.net/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=2627&ArticleID=3113073]

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