- Introduction.....John Fee
- Crossmaglen before the Famine.....John Fee
An overview of the history of the town of Crossmaglen, from its humble beginnings in the eighteenth century as a public house at a crossroads, up to the Great Famine of the late 1840s. There are some references to agrarian disturbances and outrages.
- Crossmaglen's Twin.....Kevin McMahon
- Creggan.....Hugh Macauley
- Poets and Scholars of Creggan Parish.....Cardinal Tomás ÓFiaich
- The Johnstons of the Fews.....Kevin McMahon
An account of the career of John Johnston, appointed Constable of the Fews in 1710, and his family, including an account of the betrayal of Seamus Mór MacMurphy, poet and outlaw.
- The Hirin'.....Mary Cumiskey
- Builders in Stone.....M.J. Yates
A look at the architectural achievements of the first farming communities in South Armagh. There are descriptions of the three main types of megalithic tombs - court, portal and passage graves, and speculation as to the motive for their construction.
- What's in a name?..........John Fee
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