Wednesday, September 19, 2012

WEST VIRGINIA HUNGARIANS : I WANT TO LEARN MORE


Hungarians came to mine coal in West Virginia... and in Fairmont, West Virginia, from 1939-1960 there was a "First Hungarian Day" celebrated, an annual event held by a group of Hungarian Americans. I'm linking to a West Virginia Encyclopedia page that has a bit of a story about this group of immigrants.

"In 1890, there were 236 native Hungarians in West Virginia. By 1900, there were 1,062 Hungarians in the state, with about half of them split evenly between McDowell and Marion counties. Most were coal miners. The 1910 census lists a total of 5,939 Hungarians in West Virginia, although the influx slowed as indicated by the 1920 census listing 6,260, with Logan and McDowell counties with the greatest number. Hungarians were the second most numerous immigrant group in West Virginia mines after the turn of the 20th century, with Italians being first."

Could any of you from a West Virginia and Hungarian heritage tell me more?


September 2019 - Lots of hits lately on this club post!  Welcome all you Hungarian- West Virginians!