COUNTY CORK BENEVOLENT  PATRIOTIC AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 

33-01 Greenpoint Ave, Long Island City, NY, USA 11101

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History of the County Cork B. P. & P. Association

During the final quarter of the 19th century, the population of New York was approximately 1,250,000 and of this number, about 200,000 were Irish immigrants.  Therefore at this time, roughly one in every six people in New York City were Irish born.

The conditions under which the majority of immigrants lived in were, to say the least, not good and it was an effort to improve these conditions that the Corkmen’s Association was formed.  At this stage, the club was confined to men born in Cork City only, its purpose being to take care of any members in need of assistance.  However, as the Association expanded, its committee decided to accept as members men born anywhere in County Cork.

 

The County Corkmen’s Benevolent, Patriotic and Protective Association was founded in 1884.  The purpose of forming the Association was to promote unity, good will and protection amongst its members and to foster their culture and traditions.  A fund was established to aid the sick and disabled members and to assist in payment of funeral benefits.

 

 

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In the year 1884 unemployment in the New York area was high and the few jobs available were advertised with the all too familiar words, “No Irish Need Apply”.  Remember, in 1884, Ireland was still a generation removed from achieving its independence from Great Britain.  The newly formed Association provided its members with a sense of security and the opportunity to meet and to socialize at their dances and to take part in their traditional Gaelic games, including football and hurling.

 

In the meantime a group of Cork women were closely watching the progress of the men’s organization and in 1916 they decided to form their own organization to be known as the “Cork Ladies Auxiliary".  Both organizations worked side by side to support each other’s functions down through the years.

 

As New York City grew, so did the County Cork B. P. & P. Association and many of its members went on to gain high positions in commerce, finance and city government.

 

As the years rolled by, the Association continued to thrive.  Even the curtailment of Irish immigrants entering the United States did not limit its activities.  In the mid 1960's the Association purchased a building in Woodside. Queens and this became the first permanent home of the New York Corkmen’s Association.  During the years in Woodside, many milestones were marked and in 1983 the Cork Ladies Auxiliary was disbanded and the ladies were accepted as full members of the Association, changing the name from The County Corkmen’s Association to the County Cork BP&P Association.

 

1n 1984, as a fitting mark for its centennial year, the Association purchased a building in Long Island City, New York and 33-01 Greenpoint Avenue became the new headquarters of the Association.  Many celebrated persons from the religious, political, sports and entertainment world have visited the Cork  Association headquarters during their visits to New York.  During one such visit, Jack Lynch, former Taoiseach, and famous Irish actress Maureen O’Hara took to the stage and entertained those gathered with songs and anecdotes, making for a very memorable evening.

 

  Pictured recently at the St. Patrick's Day Dinner dance some of the Association's past presidents.Old head of Kinsale Links

Keeping true to the goals and ideals of the founders of the Association which simply stated is "to take care of our own", the Irish Immigrating Reform Movement (IIRM) was born at a general meeting of the Association in May 1987.  From that time, the IIRM grew into one of the largest Irish lobbying organizations  in the United States.  As a result of its lobbying efforts the Immigration Act of 1990 was enacted into law creating 48,000  visas for e Irish Nationals through the "Morrison Visa" program.  Today, the Emerald Isle Immigration  Centers in Woodside and the Bronx continue to help newly arrived immigrants.

Double history was made in 1989 when the first woman and third member of the same family Mae O'Driscoll from Skibbereen was elected President of the County Cork B.P. & P. Association. 

 

The County Cork Association sponsors yearly scholarship Awards at the college level and is involved in numerous other charitable causes.  In addition to assisting sick members and the families of deceased members, the Association was able to donate towards the renovation of the North Chapel, Cork City, the erection of a Famine Monument in Skibbereen, the renovation of the Opera House and Pairc Ui Chaoimh,the New York Famine Memorial and the purchase of a sports field in Kanturk.  These are just a sampling of some of the activities in which the Association is involved.  The Association also runs a very successful Dinner Dance in New York during the St. Patrick's Day celebrations as well as a biannual Reunion Banquet in Cork.  The Association also actively participated in the Maid of the Isles competition until it was discontinued and annually support the United Irish Counties Annual Feis.

With its dedicated and ever growing membership it is certain that the County Cork Association will continue to thrive and remain at the forefront of Irish American activity well into the next century.

 

 

 

Timothy J. Keating

1884-1889

 

Sean P. Keating

1946-1947

Richard Kerwin

1890-1892

 

John F. Healy

1948-1949

Daniel A. Murphy

1893-1894

 

John McCarthy

1950

Patrick Scanlon

1895-1896

 

Maurice McGrath, Jr.

1951-1952

Patrick J. Sheehan

1897-1898

 

Michael Holland

1953-1954

Daniel Ahearn

1899-1900

 

Michael Cullinane

1955-1958

William P. Shannon

1901-1902

 

Maurice Crimmins

1959-1960

John Cashman

1903-1904

 

James Cotter

1961-1963

Daniel P. Murphy

1905-1906

 

Denis Forde

1964-1968

David Douglas

1907-1908

 

William J. Carroll

1969-1971

William Dalton

1909-1910

 

Jeremiah Cronin

1972

John P. Hayes

1911-1912

 

William O’Driscoll

1973-1974

Jeremiah Healy

1913-1914

 

John B. English

1975-

Cornelius Meany

1915-1916

 

Timothy Donovan

1976-1978

John Sullivan

1917-1918

 

Denis Forde

1979-1990

Denis O’Connell

1919-1920

 

Joseph Murphy

1981-1984

Timothy J. Murphy

1921-1922

 

Sean Driscoll

1985

John D. Fitzgerald

1923-1924

 

Martin Hickey

1986

Patrick Twohig

1925-1926

 

Denis Forde

1987-1988

Daniel O. O'Connor

1927-1928

 

Mae O’Driscoll

1989-1990

Daniel J. Murphy

1929-1930

 

Michael Dorgan

1991-1992

Patrick Twohig

1931-1932

 

Joseph Murphy

1993

Michael Keohane

1933-1934

 

Denis Forde

1994

John D. Fitzgerald

1935-1936

 

Thomas Kilroy

1995-1996

Maurice McGrath

1937-1938

 

John Browne

1997

Denis O’Connell

1939-1940

 

Daniel Dennehy

1998-1999

Patrick J. Ahearn

1941-1943

 

James Browne

2000-2001

 John P. Sheehan

   1944-1945

 

Mary Waters

2002- 2003

 James O'Driscoll

2004 

 

Patrick Hurley

2005-2006 

 Dan McCarthy

Current

 

 

 

  

 

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