ANSWERS: 1
  • Settled in 1849, the town of Jessup was named after Judge William Huntting Jessup. It was presented to the Luzerne County Court for incorporation as the Borough of Winton in December 1876. Two years later, Lackawanna County was incorporated. The early 1890's were very significant for the little town, as numerous new mining operations were opened. Shortly after these were opened, immigrants from Eastern Europe were lured to the area by the work available in the booming anthracite coal fields. It was mostly ItalyItalian immigrants that came to Jessup in search of jobs in the coal mines, among others. They arrived via Ellis Island, New York in the late XIX century1800's. The Italians who settled in Jessup, and the immediate surrounding communities, came mostly from small towns in the UmbriaRegion of Umbria, Province of Perugia. Gubbio, Gualdo Tadino, Scheggia e PascelupoScheggia, and Sassoferrato, for example, sent many hard working individuals to the Lackawanna Valley for economic opportunity. It was from Gubbio, Italy that the immigrants brought the annual festival known as Saint Ubaldo Day. This festival is still held to this day in only Jessup and Gubbio. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessup%2C_Pennsylvania

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy