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Enjoyed the Brier Hill article, spent many a day playing on the streets near the mills 'cause that's where my grandmother and uncle lived. I seem to remember her neighborhood and adjoining streets being primarily Eastern Europeans: Hungarians, Czechs, Polish, et al. I also remember attending St. Ann's church with my grandmother. But your article makes no mention of the Eastern European immigrants, especially those who worked the mills and resided in the steel provided housing units or purchased their homes near the mills, as my grandparents did. Is my recollection off base? 24.112.204.254 (talk) 22:26, 9 December 2010 (UTC)Reply