Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada

Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada
Title Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada PDF eBook
Author Martin Louis Kovacs
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1974
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Johann Baptist Packh was born in Esztergom, Hungary in 1831. He later changed his name to Paul O. Esterhazy, became an immigration agent in Canada in 1885, and founded the town of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, settled by Hungarian immigrants. He died in 1912.

Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada

Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada
Title Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada PDF eBook
Author University of Regina. Canadian Plains Studies Centre
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1974
Genre Canada
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Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada

Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada
Title Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada PDF eBook
Author Martin Louis Kovacs
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1984
Genre Esterhazy (Sask.)
ISBN

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Struggle and Hope

Struggle and Hope
Title Struggle and Hope PDF eBook
Author Nándor F. Dreisziger
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Pages 282
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada

Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada
Title Esterhazy and Early Hungarian Immigration to Canada PDF eBook
Author Martin Louis Kovacs
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1974
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Johann Baptist Packh was born in Esztergom, Hungary in 1831. He later changed his name to Paul O. Esterhazy, became an immigration agent in Canada in 1885, and founded the town of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan, settled by Hungarian immigrants. He died in 1912.

Count d'Esterhazy and the Esterhaz-Kaposvar Hungarian Colony in Western Canada

Count d'Esterhazy and the Esterhaz-Kaposvar Hungarian Colony in Western Canada
Title Count d'Esterhazy and the Esterhaz-Kaposvar Hungarian Colony in Western Canada PDF eBook
Author Joseph G. Nagy
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 355
Release 2024-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1038315107

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Throughout the late 1800s, waves of immigrants came over from Europe to North America, their arrival serving a dual purpose. On the one hand, the immigrants were seeking a better life for themselves and their families. On the other hand, the Canadian federal, provincial, and territorial governments were seeking to populate their territory in a bid to maintain sovereignty over the land and to develop it for agriculture. Among these immigrants were the Hungarian and Western Slavic settlers who founded the Esterhaz Colony, which later became known as the Kaposvar and Kolin districts, in southeastern Saskatchewan. A key figure in the founding of this colony was the enigmatic Count Paul O. d’Esterhazy, a.k.a. Janos Baptiste Packh. As an immigration agent for the Canadian and American governments, he worked tirelessly not only to promote immigration to the Kaposvar and Kolin districts but also to improve the lives of the immigrants who settled there. Although d’Esterhazy was not without his detractors, this book takes pains to emphasize the sincerity of his vision of a “Little Hungary on the Canadian Prairies” and the many challenges that he and other proponents of the colony faced as they sought to see that vision fulfilled. Meticulously researched and documented, this book offers a treasure trove of insight into not only the Esterhaz colony and surrounding area but also the myriad and often conflicting forces involved in the founding of Canada as a nation.

Land of Choice

Land of Choice
Title Land of Choice PDF eBook
Author John Kosa
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1957
Genre History
ISBN

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A study of Hungarians in Canada using a sample group of 112 Hungarian families who entered Canada before 1939.