Újházy, Ladislaus, 1795-1870.
Hungarian patriot and friend of Kossuth. Exiled to the United States during the Revolutions of 1848, he founded the town of New Buda in Decatur County, Iowa, as a home for Hungarian refugees. After several years of economic hardship, he and most of his followers moved to Texas.
From the description of Ladislaus Újházy letter : New Buda, Decatur Co., Iowa, to Honorable Nathan Hall, post-master general., 1851 Sept. 14. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 174141672
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