Duffy's Cut
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Duffy's Cut is the name given to a mass grave of 57 Irish-American immigrant railroad workers. It is located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA at the intersection of King Road and Sugartown Road. The interred were reported to have died in a cholera epidemic in 1832. The site is currently undergoing archaeological excavation by a team including Immaculata University as well as Pennsylvania state and local governments. Local folklore has it that the souls of these immigrants can still be encountered from time to time. Praeger Publishers published The Ghosts of Duffy's Cut in July, 2006, and a documentary on the story is being produced by Tile Films LTD of Dublin.
[edit] External links
- The Official web site of the Duffy's Cut Project - Details and history available, as well as many news articles and international coverage.
- Pennsylvania State Historical Marker