THE official launch of ‘More Precious than gold: My enduring connection with John McShain – the man who built Washington’ by Alice O’Neill – McLoughlin took place at Killarney House, which was launched by Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, T.D.
Alice was born the eldest of eleven children into an Irish farming family in Rosbercon, New Ross, County Wexford.
In1978, she was awarded a scholarship from John McShain- the iconic builder, philanthropist, devout Catholic with Derry ancestry, responsible for many famous American landmarks, including the Jefferson Memorial and the Pentagon.
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Her book records the lifelong personal correspondence Alice exchanged with ‘The Man Who Built Washington.’ His philanthropy extended to the Irish people in the bequeathing to the State of Killarney House and the surrounding thousands of acres incorporating the Lakes, Ross Castle, and Innisfallen Island.
In 2019, Alice had the honour of inducting John McShain into the Irish America Hall of Fame in her home town of New Ross in the presence of his relatives from Philadelphia and Derry. This is a tale of altruism, of gratitude, of faith and of a life lived in the pursuit of excellence.
Alice also donated her treasured correspondence of letters from John McShain for the archive at Killarney House.
Also in attendance at the launch were Members of the Ignatius A. O’Shaughnessy family, who was founder of The Globe Oil and Refining Company – and part of a consortium of wealthy American businessmen who were going to purchase the lakes of Killarney as a Country Club in the 1950’s.