School: Threemilehouse (roll number 342)

Location:
Three Mile House, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
I. Mc Eneaney
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  1. Logwid Hill, so called from the colour of the spring that ouses out of it. Logwid was a dye by the people of this country forty years ago. Minerals abound in small quantities in the hill which is situated in James Traver's farm in the townland of Calliagh in Aghabog County Monaghan.
    Armagh Hill
    Armagh Hill is so called, on account of a slight skirmish which ten men fought. The Armagh men won the fight against the Monaghan men. This hill situated in the townland of Drumsheeny County Monaghan.
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