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Hungarian Immigrant Girl Arrives in Hazleton PA

Summary by Wynning History
In August 1900, a small story in the Hazleton Plain Speaker captured a moment that speaks volumes about immigration to Pennsylvania’s Coal Region at the turn of the 20th century. A ten-year-old Hungarian girl arrived alone in Hazleton after crossing the Atlantic Ocean by herself, carrying little more than a tag tied to her clothing that read: “I am Mary Ubaniae, direct me to Hazleton, Pa.” Her parents had died in Hungary, and she had been sent a…
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Wynning History broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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