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CONNECTIONS: Ferdinand Haffman, from Suhi to Stockbridge (Part One) - The Berkshire Edge

Summary by The Berkshire Edge
Ferdinand Hoffmann arrived in Stockbridge by mistake. In 1851, the country was interested in the troubles in Hungary and the Hungarian refugees. According to Hoffmann’s journal, “The ladies of Stockbridge sympathized with the Hungarians and their attempts to free themselves from the Austrian yoke.” Six Stockbridge ladies joined together to form a club to save at least one Hungarian refugee. Their plan was to invite a refugee to Stockbridge to be…
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The Berkshire Edge broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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