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#1025:  Ukrania, Site of Agapius Honcharenko Farmstead

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Location:

Garin Regional Park, end of Garin Ave, Hayward

MAP

Plaque:

State Plaque

Notes:

The plaque for this site is at the gravesite, which is located miles within the park on trails that are not always open.


From the Guidebook:

Ukrania, Site of Agapius Honcharenko Farmstead

“Ukraina” is the site of the farm and burial place of the Ukrainian patriot and exiled orthodox priest Agapius Honcharenko (1832-1916) and his wife Albina. Honcharenko was the first nationally conscious Ukrainian to arrive in the United States. He published the first American newspaper in Russian and Ukrainian languages, The Alaska Herald, from 1868-1872. He wrote the first book for the educational use of Native Alaskans. After moving here from San Francisco in 1873, He continued to publish political literature, which was smuggled into Czarist Russia. Honcharenko was a prominent scholar, humanitarian, and early champion for human rights.



©2009 David Schmitt