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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15.. Search the whole document.
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Russia (Russia) (search for this): chapter 13
Portland (Maine, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
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A Medford citizen from over sea.
EDWARD Kakas, for many years a resident of West Medford, was born in Budapest, Hungary, August 12, 1828, the eldest son of Kokesch Josef and Szarka Teriz.
Educated in his native city, he there learned the furrier's trade from his father, who later established him in business.
On the outbreak of the Hungarian revolution in 1848 he, with hosts of other young men, left everything to join the army under Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian national hero.
Kossuth was born in 1802, and when he grew to manhood entered upon a political career.
In his teachings, which were considered very radical by the ruling powers, but were eagerly accepted by the young men of the nation, he advocated the emancipation of the peasants, the freedom of the press, and an independent government for Hungary.
In 1848, which has been called the year of revolution, Europe was honeycombed with revolutionary ideas.
The despotism of the government, which ground down the labo
Austria (Austria) (search for this): chapter 13
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