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Center for Migration Studies 1989 Guide to the Center for Migration Studies Italian Printed Ephemera Collection

Table of Contents

Summary Information ...... 3 Biographical/Historical note...... 5 Scope and Contents note...... 5 Arrangement note...... 5 Administrative Information ...... 6 Controlled Access Headings...... 7 Other Finding Aids note...... 7 Collection Inventory...... 9 Series I: Immigration...... 9 Series II: in the United States...... 9 Series III: The ...... 15 Series IV: Miscellaneous Material on the Protestant Church...... 17 Series V: Italian History...... 17 Series VI: Literature and Culture...... 17 Series VII: 2013 Addendum...... 18

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Summary Information

Repository Center for Migration Studies

Creator Center for Migration Studies (U.S.).

Title Center for Migration Studies Italian Printed Ephemera Collection

Date [bulk] Bulk, 1902-1987

Date [inclusive] 1783-1990

Extent 15.0 Linear feet in 23 boxes.

Language English

Abstract The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) is an educational institute/think tank devoted to the study of international migration, to the promotion of understanding between immigrants and receiving communities, and to public policies that safeguard the dignity and rights of migrants, refugees and newcomers (www.cmsny.org). CMS was established in 1964 and formally incorporated in 1969 by the Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, Scalabrinians, an international community of Catholic and religious dedicated to serving migrants and refugees throughout the world. This artificial collection attempts to group into well defined categories miscellaneous documentation from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries, both primary and secondary, pertaining to Italians in the United States.

Preferred Citation note

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Biographical/Historical note

The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) is an educational institute/think tank devoted to the study of international migration, to the promotion of understanding between immigrants and receiving communities, and to public policies that safeguard the dignity and rights of migrants, refugees and newcomers. The Center for Migration Studies was established by the Congregation of Charles (The Scalabrini Fathers) in 1964 as part of the Order’s apostolate to care for immigrants. The Scalabrinian Congregation was founded in 1887 by Bishop John Baptist Scalabrini, in order to accompany millions of Italians who were migrating to the United States. From the end of the 19th century until post-World War II, the Scalabrinians worked to establish parishes, schools, hospitals, migrant service centers, cultural centers, orphanages, nursing homes, cooperatives, migrant associations and service committees. During the 1960s, the Scalabrinian Congregation extended its mission to all migrants and expanded its outreach worldwide. As a result, the programs and services that help migrants have multiplied, especially for the neediest and most vulnerable migrants, refugees, internally displaced people and seafarers. The Center for Migration Studies was one of these projects.

Scope and Contents note

This artificial collection, which consists of items received by various missions of the Society of St. Charles-Scalabrinians over the years, attempts to group into well defined categories miscellaneous documentation, both primary and secondary, pertaining to Italians in the United States. The collection contains correspondence, souvenir journals, newspapers, sheet music, books, pamphlets, population statistics, church histories and other materials, and other ephemera related mostly to Italian history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Arrangement note

This collection is arranged into seven series: Series I: Immigration Series II: Italians in the United States Subseries 1: Statutes and Constitution Subseries 2: Italians in Cities

- Page 5 - Guide to the Center for Migration Studies Italian Printed Ephemera Collection Subseries 3: Italians in Wisconsin Subseries 4:Italians in California Subseries 5: Stefano De Vanne Papers Subseries 6: Miscellaneous Souvenir Journals and Anniversaries Subseries 7: Souvenir Journals of Order Sons of Italy Subseries 8: Italians in the Theatre Subseries 9: Italian Reviews and Italian Newspapers Subseries 10: Printed Material Subseries 11: Miscellaneous Material and Staten Island Italian Historical Society Subseries 12: Correspondence Series III: The Catholic Church Series IV: Miscellaneous Material on the Protestant Church Series V: Italian History Series VI: Literature and Culture Series VII: 2013 Addendum

Administrative Information

Publication Information Center for Migration Studies 1989

Revision Description Edited for DACS compliance by Nicole Greenhouse February 2015

Conditions Governing Access note Open to researchers by appointment.

Conditions Governing Use note Copyright is owned by the Center for Migration Studies. Permission to publish materials must be requested before use.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note Provenance is varied.

Processing Information note

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

• Catholic Church.

Genre(s)

• Italian American newspapers

Geographic Name(s)

• Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)

Subject(s)

• Church societies. • Earthquakes |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century |v Pictorial works. • Emigration and immigration |z United States • Immigrant families |x Services for |z United States. • Italian Americans |x History. • Italian Americans |x Religion.

Other Finding Aids note

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Collection Inventory

Box Series I: Immigration 1888-1969 1

Scope and Contents note

There is a 1904 report in English titled The Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants, addressed to the directors and members of the Society by the President, Eliot Norton, relative to the financial support and the services rendered by the Society. The report is illustrated with photographs of the newly arrived immigrants, especially the children. In addition, the series contains a small publication titled The Catholic Social Worker in an Italian District, by Daisy H. Meseley, dated 1922. This is a booklet for the Catholic social worker in the service of family case work among the Italian poor in the United States. The rest of the material is in Italian, and includes a book, booklets, and periodicals published in Italy pertaining to immigration. Also included are publications giving guidance and information to the immigrant regarding the customs and laws of the United States. The material is dated from 1888 to 1969.

Series II: Italians in the United States 1783, 1878-1987

Box Subseries 1: Statutes and Constitutions 1878-1924 2

Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains original and photocopied statutes of several Societa' di Mutuo Soccorso, or mutual benevolent societies that Italians in the United States organized for the purpose of rendering assistance to its members in need.

Box Subseries 2: Italians in Cities 1912-1975 2

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Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains a map of the United States showing the areas with sizeable Italian population and a tabulation of Italian-born and their children in New York City, both taken from the 15th U.S. Census and published under the auspices of Casa Italiana, Columbia University. There is a book published in 1912 with brief biographies of noted Italians in the State of New York; La Citta' di Buffalo e i Paesi Circonvicini e Le Colonie Italiane (The City of Buffalo and Other Towns, and The Italian Population) published in 1908, and the November 1975 volume of Ethos, published in Buffalo and dedicated to the Italian Americans of Buffalo. Included is Elizabeth Frazer's article "Our Foreign Cities, New York," The Saturday Evening Post. (June 16, 1923). There are two copies of this photocopied article starkly reporting on the squalid conditions of the Italian people in the Little Italy of Manhattan. Finally, there is a study of the Italians of New Haven, 1847-1900; and the Messenger (II Messaggero) dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of the Italians in Kansas City, 1975.

Box Subseries 3: Italians in Wisconsin 1920-1982 2

Scope and Contents note

This small subseries consists of religious pamphlets from Italian churches, the history of St. Rita, a Milwaukee parish staffed by the clergy who also founded CMS, covering the years 1896-1930 and socio-demographic statistical data on the Italians in Wisconsin compiled for the years 1896-1930. Included is an unbound History of the Italians in Milwaukee , copies of The Italian Times of Milwaukee, published in 1982, copies of The Kenosha News of 1976, and a 1983 calendar featuring the early Italians that settled in the Milwaukee area.

Box Subseries 4: Italians in California 1930-1985 3-4

Scope and Contents note

This subseries includes material on Lawrence Longo, who ran as Municipal Court Justice in 1976 in Los Angeles; a copy of the 1975 magazine titled Bank of America and the brochure of an undated A. P. Giannini's Scholarship Fund; the Anniversary

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Magazine of the 1972 San Francisco Columbus Day Celebration; a Souvenir Journal honoring philanthropist Pietro Di Carlo at the 6th Annual Salute to the Maritime Industry in Los Angeles in 1947; The Souvenir Journal of the Italian American Chamber of Commerce of the Pacific Coast, and miscellaneous clippings.

It also contains material on the Italian Catholic Federation, the purpose of which was to uphold and develop the religious spirit among its members and to spread that spirit among the Italian people outside the organization. Included is The History of the Catholic Federation, 1924-1974.

Lastly, it includes the papers of Cleto Baroni, from 1920s to 1950s. Baroni was the editor and publisher of L'ltalo Americano di Los Angeles, and was a major influence among Italians in California. The material included here probably represents only a portion of his papers, and contains English and Italian correspondence. The Italian letters concern the help needed by a battered Italy following the aftermath of World War II; and miscellaneous letters regarding the well-being of the Italians in Los Angeles. An item of interest is a letter written on October 15, 1944 by Dante Orte, an Italian prisoner of war in California during World War II, in which he compliments Baroni for his honest and non-partisan reporting. Orte reveals that the prisoners have come to believe that the majority of the Italian people of Los Angeles support the Fascist regime in Italy, and that the prisoners reluctantly give the impression that they are in agreement, especially when invited to their homes. He concludes by extolling the virtues of this nation, blessed by God, and hopes God would be ever so generous as to allow them to remain here. For more on Baroni, see CMS 025 (James Visceglia Papers).

There are other miscellaneous letters, drafts of statutes of several Italian organizations; several speeches by Baroni, including one given at the Columbus Day Celebration in 1950. The program for the day's festivities lists Gov. Ronald Reagan as a presenter. Additionally, there are three books on the Italians in California, published by Baroni. They are: Gente Italiana in California, 1928, which consists of brief biographies of successful Italians in California; Guida Pratica Baroni di Los Angeles, 1930, which contains a listing of the Italians in the professions, industry, and commerce in the Los Angeles area; and two volumes of Chi Siamo nella California del Sud. This book contains a historical sketch of the Italians of Los Angeles, with short biographies accompanied by photographs of Italians in Southern California. Additionally, there is

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a Souvenir Journal, a 75th anniversary commemoration, featuring the well established colony of Italians in Santa Cruz and miscellaneous other items.

Box Subseries 5: Stefano De Vanne Papers 1783, 1895-1927 5

Scope and Contents note

This subseries consists of De Vanne's drawings, photographs of ancient sculptures, miscellaneous writings on Evangelical Christianity, and several books. Included is Regola Di Cinque Ordini D'Architettura by Barozzio Da Vignola, M. Giacomo. This book, published in in 1783 and still in fairly good condition, describes the five orders of architecture.

Box Subseries 6: Miscellaneous Souvenir Journals and Anniversaries 1923-1924, 6 1966-1987

Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains souvenir books from Italian organizations in the New York and New Jersey areas, and they are dated from 1923-1924, 1966-1987.

Box Subseries 7: Souvenir Journals of Order Sons of Italy 1923, 1950-1987 7-8

Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains the August 1924 Bollettino Ufficiale of the Order, and souvenir books relative to testimonials, annual dinners, conventions, diamond jubilee awards and Balls held by lodges, mostly in New York State, during the years 1923, 1950-1987.

Box Subseries 8: Italians in the Theatre 1920s-1940s 9

Scope and Contents note

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This is a small subseries containing material on the Italian popular singer Carlo Buti of the 1930s and 1940s; sheet music of a song composed by Enrico Caruso, and miscellaneous musical programs. Included is a booklet and a playbill on theatrical programs directed by Giuseppe Sterni in the 1920s and 1930s in New York City.

Box Subseries 9: Italian Reviews and Italian Newspapers 1911-1973 9

Scope and Contents note

This subseries consists of sixteen newspapers in alphabetical arrangement, dated ca. 1911 to 1973 and published in the States of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and California. Included is a partial copy of La Fiaccola of Buffalo. published in 1911, consisting of several poorly photocopied pages of the paper with an article containing scathing attacks against Italian priests and the Catholic Church.

Box Subseries 10: Printed Material 1889-1975 9-11

Scope and Contents note

This subseries is divided into material written in English and material written in Italian. The material in English includes a booklet dated 1924, titled The Contribution of a Great Race, which contains chapters on Italy's contribution to civilization, and historical sketches on the History of Italy, World War I, and the Italian population in California. There is a study on the Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, 1958; Amintore Fanfani's "The Vinland Map" relative to the controversy over the discovery of America, 1965; Mario E. Cosenza's, The Study of Italians in the United States, 1925-1926; and a pamphlet from The Circolo Matteotti of New York, titled Fascism, "Anti-Semitism Rampant in the Editorial Room" of "II Progresso Italo-Americano." Included is a 1931 pamphlet titled The Italians in Contemporary America and three other miscellaneous booklets.

Among the material in Italian are three books on Italian immigrants in America, including, Edmondo De Amicis In America, concerning Italians in South America; and two volumes of Italiani in America, published by Societa' Nazionale Dante Alighieri in Florence, Italy, in 1942, containing a list of famous Italians that arrived in America up to

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the end of the 16th century. Included is a book published in 1911 by Il Progresso Italo- Americano concerning the Italians in the United States; and three pamphlets: one is on Enrico Tonti; another concerns a speech delivered to the House of Deputies of the Italian Government in 1889 relative to Italian schools in the United States, and the third regards an Italian general's account of his three year mission in the United States. Finally, there is the Almanacco delle Associazioni Italo-Americane, which includes a list of Italian American Societies in the State of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut from the 1920s to the 1940s; Giacomo Grillo's I 65 Anni Delia Gazzetta Di Boston, published in 1962; the program for the Festa Nazionale XX Settembre held by a coalition of New York City-based Italian-American organizations to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the Italian national government's takeover of Rome, organized by the Societa' Italiane Unite on September 20, 1893 in New York City; and a pamphlet and clippings extolling the virtues of the Italian people.

Box Subseries 11: Miscellaneous Material and Staten Island Italian Historical 12-13 Society 1933-1973

Scope and Contents note

The Miscellaneous Items subseries contains four folders of clippings with articles on Italian Americans in Long Island and New York City, a folder with several Italian American publications, and bulletins from Italian Charities of America. The clippings, mostly from Long Island papers, dated ca. 1950 to 1984 are not arranged in chronological order. Included is material on Ellis Island, donated by Dr. Peter Sammartino, who was the president of a committee to restore Ellis Island; birth certificates and passports of Italian immigrants; material on the Italian Sports Hall of Fame in Illinois; and reports on La Rosa Spaghetti Co. and the Italian Wine Co., Walland, Ontario. There is a file with photocopies of an undated page of Labor News in New York State, with the heading: Wage Rates 100 Years Ago: Wages paid during the construction of the New Croton Aqueduct, 1864-1871, and the new Reservoirs, 1871-1875. The Common Laborers' classification is of special interest, it is divided into: Common Labor, white; Common Labor, colored; and Common Labor, Italian. Together with this file are photocopies of an advertisement of property for sale in Woodhaven, Long Island, N.Y., with a notation: Italians excluded. There are photocopies of drawings

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depicting scenes with Italians and their difficult life in the early years of immigration to the United States; material on John Basilone and Don Gentile - two Italian American heroes in the U.S. Army during World War II; a copy of the 1961 Saturday Review with articles on Italy, and miscellaneous other items. Finally, there are materials on the Staten Island Italian Historical Society, founded in 1947, with Dante Santoro as the Executive Secretary. Included are the programs for the Meucci commemoration in 1935 and 1936, and Santoro's articles on Meucci, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Garibaldi and nine articles published in the Staten Island Transcript in 1950 on famous Italians and their contributions to the United States.

Box Subseries 12: Correspondence 1906-1935 13

Scope and Contents note

This subseries is a small one containing eight letters. Included is a copy of a handwritten letter by Benedictus XV to the Scalabrini Order; two letters written in 1911 by Giovanni Pascolo, the Italian poet, relative to the request to write the inscription on the statue of Dante to be erected in New York City on December 12, 1911; an October 19, 1945 note by the celebrated tenor Enrico Caruso, thanking Agostino De Biasi (publisher of the Italian literary magazine II Carroccio) for his birthday greetings, and a 1906 letter from Ruggiero Leoncavallo, written in New York City, thanking De Biasi and the Italian people for their hospitality during his visit in this country. Finally, there are three letters written in 1935 by Giovanni Schiavo to Fr. Fusco of Mt. St. Peter, New Kensington, PA, concerning Schiavo's publication of Italian-American Who's Who.

Box Series III: The Catholic Church 1902-1990 13-17

Scope and Contents note

This series is divided into six subseries: the Franciscan Mission in the United States, the Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco in California; St. Frances Xavior Cabrini; Printed Material relative to the Catholic Church and Immigration; Histories, Anniversaries, and Souvenir Journals of Italian Churches and Pastors; and Miscellaneous Printed Material of and Churches in Italy.

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The Franciscan Mission in the United States subseries contains a 10" x 14" book with 98 pages in Italian, documenting the inception of the Italian Franciscan Missionary work in the United States (1855-1925). Included in this richly illustrated book are descriptions of the foundation of the College of St. Bonaventura and the first Franciscan Missions in New York City, Boston, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Albany, N.Y. Included is a short history of the Church of St. Anthony in New York City written in 1986 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Church.

The Salesian Fathers in California subseries contains souvenir booklets relative to the Commemoration of the of Don Bosco held in San Francisco in 1930, the Golden Jubilee of the Salesian Fathers in California, 1897-1947, the dedicatory services of the Italian Church of SS. Peter and Paul in San Francisco in 1954, and the Golden Jubilee of Fr. Raffaele M. Piperni, Pastor of SS. Peter and Paul, May 20, 1917. Each booklet is illustrated with numerous photographs and the history of the occasion.

The St. Frances Xavier Cabrini subseries consists of a biography of Mother Cabrini in Italian; a poem in honor of Mother Cabrini, two copies of a study on the Cabrini Philosophy of Education, by Rose Basile Green, and a 1979 and 1980 Saint Frances Cabrini Dinner Dance Journal given to the Cabrini Medical Center in New York City. Printed Material relative to the Catholic Church and Immigrants subseries contains the program of a reception in honor of Cardinal Hayes of New York and Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago, held in Rome, April 7, 1924. The reception was in recognition of the prelates' concern for the Italian immigrants in the United States. Also included are bulletins, photocopies of articles concerning churches, priests and immigrants.

Histories, Anniversaries, and Souvenir Journals subseries of Italian churches and pastors from New York, Indiana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Illinois.

Miscellaneous Printed Material subseries contains material relative to churches and saints in Italy. Included is an illustrated 12" x 17" book, titled Bellezze D'Italia - La Citta' Del Vaticano; Director: Mario Giordano, published ca. 1930 by E.I.A. Milano, featuring the dedication with large photographs of the Holy Father Pio XI; the King of Italy; Cardinal Gasparri, who was the Vatican Secretary of State, and Mussolini, the Head of the Italian government. Following the dedication are the following chapters: 1) articles on the Lateran Treaty between Italy and the Vatican; 2) the Administration of the Vatican and its artistic

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treasures; 3) the major basilicas outside the Vatican in Rome; 4) the most important sanctuaries of Italy, and 5) miscellaneous descriptions of famous places in Italy.

Box Series IV: Miscellaneous Material on the Protestant Church 1910-1968 17

Scope and Contents note

This series includes an article titled "From Romanism to Evangelical Christianity", by J.B. Bisceglia (1949); a book by the founder of the Independent Catholic Church in Italy - Paolo Gullatti; and three folders containing photocopies of material researched for a thesis relative to the Italian Protestant Churches in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Box Series V: Italian History 1911-1985 18-21

Scope and Contents note

The Italian History series is divided into three subseries: Books; Magazine and Journals; and Articles and Miscellaneous Material. The books are alphabetically arranged using the author's name. Included at the end of the series is a subseries containing five publications on the Italian patriot - Giuseppe Garibaldi. Also included is a 13" x 16" book titled, La Guerra Che Noi Preferiamo (The War That We Prefer), published in New York City, dated the 17th year of the Fascist Era (Mussolini came to power in 1922, therefore, it was printed in 1939) and begans by extolling the advent of Fascism in Italy. An important feature of this book are the numerous illustrations, and quotations from speeches delivered by Mussolini. In addition there is an historical sketch of Italy during the aftermath of World War I, and the ascendance of Fascism in the early 1920s. The book contains chapters on the Armed Forces in Italy, the organization of the youth, and the enormous programs of public works that were initiated. In every region of Italy there are examples of new buildings, roads, bridges, hospitals, recreation facilities, and schools. There are chapters on the new colonies acquired in African countries of Libya, Ethiopia and Somalia and chapters on Italian Agriculture and Industry. Finally, there is a chapter relative to industries owned by Italians in the United States.

Box Series VI: Literature and Culture 1913-1968 22-23

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Scope and Contents note

The material in this series is comprised of studies on the following writers and musicians: Giacomo Leopardi, Giovanni Verga, Edwardo De Filippo, Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini. There is a book titled La Missione D'Italia Nel Mondo and several booklets on poetry by regional Italian poets and material on the cities of Naples, Pompei and the island of Sicily. Included are copies of three magazines on Italian culture: Leonardo, Rassegna Mensile Delia Cultura Italiana, dated 1925 and published in Rome; Fiori e Sorrisi Italici, published in New York City from 1913 to 1914, and Cesare Barbieri Courier, published by the Center of Italian Studies at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., dated from 1959 to 1967. Also included are two volumes of De Glauco Scilla, II Volto D'Italia (Countenance of Italy). New York: La Lucerna, 1949. This 11" x 14", 890 page book, describes the regions of Italy with illustrations of its artistic treasures. At the end of the book, there is a biographical sketch of the individuals and companies that contributed toward its publication.

Related Archival Materials note

CMS has additional material on Italian and Italian-American authors in its collections 006 (Bocchomuzzo Papers), 009 (Zappulla Papers) and 016 (Italian-American Writers).

Series VII: 2013 Addendum

Scope and Contents note

This Series consists of material gathered in the 2012 move from CMS's birthplace at 209 Flagg Place on Staten Island to its temporary home at 27 Carmine Street in Greenwich Village. The materials span from 1895 to 2005. They include correspondence, legal documents, pamphlets, programs and song sheets.

Box Folder

1 1 Francesco Isola notarized document 1895

1 2 Terza Italia 1905

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1 3 istruzioni sulla Naturalizzazione 1909

1 4 Messina After the Great Disaster 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Processing Information note

Material was digitized in 2013 by students from St. John's University in Queens (Anastasia Chiu, Dana Frawley, Michelle Levy, Melissa Perlzweig, and Laura Smith).

Scope and Contents note

This subseries contains 66 images from a rare manuscript entitled Messina After the Great Disaster by W.P.B. The book consists of W.P.B.’s photographs, which are pasted onto book pages, as well as descriptive captions next to the photographs. The photographs display the aftermath of the Messina Earthquake of December 28, 1908, including damage on well- known streets and of landmarks. Conditions of refugees and refugee camps appear in several photographs. National relief efforts are documented, as well as relief aid from British, French, Russian, and American battleships and supply ships to Messina and other affected cities.

Controlled Access Headings

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Geographic Name(s)

• Messina (Italy)

Subject(s)

• Earthquake damage • Earthquake relief |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century • Earthquakes |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century |v Pictorial works.

Corso Garibaldi North 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation on the border.

Corso Garibaldi South 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Oxidation on the border.

Corso Garibaldi East 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

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Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation on the border.

Corso Garibaldi West 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation on the border.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle 1909

"quay wall" 1909

Scope and Contents note

"quay wall", 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "street view" 1909

Scope and Contents note

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "street view", 1909

Custodial History note

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7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "partially demolished" 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Scope and Contents note

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "partially demolished", 1909

Riflemen 1909

Scope and Contents note

Riflemen, 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "recovered bodies" 1909

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Scope and Contents note

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "recovered bodies", 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910 • Earthquake relief |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century • Red Cross and Red Crescent

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle temporary Red Cross hospitals 1909

Scope and Contents note

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle temporary Red Cross hospitals, 1909

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Controlled Access Headings

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Subject(s)

• Earthquake relief |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century • Red Cross and Red Crescent • Refugees

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle temporary Red Cross hospitals 1909

Scope and Contents note

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle temporary Red Cross hospital

Custodial History note

7/7/1909 Mr. R. Burke presents volume to Mr. and Mrs. I.I. (or L.L.) Corbett (or Corbelt) 6/15/1966 Queens Public Library acquires volume n.d. Queens Public Library librarian Nick Falco acquires volume for personal collection 11/1988 Mr. Falco deposits his papers at CMS. This volume is separate from the papers 3/16/2013 This volume is placed with other books in Coll. #087 to facilitate maintenance and use.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Earthquake relief |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century • Red Cross and Red Crescent • Refugees

Corso Garibaldi "side street" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

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Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page). Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Small oxidation, and discolored on the borders (especially top).

Controlled Access Headings

Occupation(s)

• Translator |z Italy.

Via Lisorgemento "corner" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly torn, slightly discolored. Small oxidation, and discolored on the borders (especially top).

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "front of buildings" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation, and discolored on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Pedestrians.

"squads carrying the dead" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation, and discolored on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

Corso Garibaldi "cross street" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored. Slight oxidation, and discolored on the borders.

Messina Cathedral 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Cathedrals |z Italy |z Messina.

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Via Cavour 1909 Height 4" Length 6"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Extreme oxidation, and discolored on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Italy |x Army.

"heart of Messina" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Minor oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Via San Martino 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Messina Harbor "battleship" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

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Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the top border.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Subject(s)

• Battleships |z Italy

Messina Harbor "supply and hospital ships" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the bottom border.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Subject(s)

• Supply (Ship)

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"military encampment" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Italy |x Army. • Military camp |z Italy |z Messina.

"party of sappers" 1909 Height 3 ¼ inch" Length 4 ¼ inch"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Left side loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the bottom borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Military.

Via San Martino "house" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

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Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, ripped, blue chalk. Slight oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Pedestrians.

"mountains of ruin" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, ripped, blue chalk. Slight oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

"two military sappers" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, ripped. Slight oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

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Subject(s)

• Military.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "refugee camp" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, ripped. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Refugee camps • Refugees

Messina Railroad Station "distance view" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Minor oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Railroad stations |z Italy |z Messina |x History

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Messina Railroad Station "closer view" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Railroad stations |z Italy |z Messina |x History

Via San Martino "side walk" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Via San Martino "harbor" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders, especially bottom right corner.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

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• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Refugees leaving 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Subject(s)

• Refugees

Refugees leaving 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

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• Refugees

Refugees leaving 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Refugees

Arrival of squadron 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Working rescue party 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on bottom right corner.

Relief ship Savoya 1909 Height 6" Length 4"

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored. Oxidation and discoloration on the borders.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Battleship Regina Elena 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion bottom corners loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration on right side.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Battleships |z Italy

Relief Flotilla in Messina Harbor 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion left side loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration on left side.

Controlled Access Headings

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Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Via Maddalena 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration.

Savoya Gangway 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Hospital ships |z Italy

Deck of Savoya (photo of WPB) 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on left side.

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Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Subject(s)

• Hospital ships |z Italy

Savoya anchored "side view" 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Subject(s)

• Hospital ships |z Italy

Piazza del Duomo 1909 Height 4" Length 6"

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page out of binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration.

"body found by crew" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Slight oxidation and slight discoloration.

"body of Mr Trouci" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: top left and bottom right corners loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Slight oxidation on left boarder and little discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

View from Monte Pisillo 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Some oxidation and discoloration.

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View of Palermo from sea 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Some oxidation and discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor. • Palermo (Italy)|x History |y 20th century |v Pictorial works

"street of rubble" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Slight oxidation on top & left border and discoloration.

"Amongst the ruin" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Some oxidation and discoloration on border.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

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• Messina (Italy)

Subject(s)

• Earthquake damage • Earthquakes |z Italy |z Messina |x History |y 20th century |v Pictorial works.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle shipping office building 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Some oxidation and discoloration.

Via San Martino "block" 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation on bottom right corner and slight discoloration.

Corso Vittoria Emanuelle "officer" 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Some oxidation on right border and slight discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

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• Dead persons |y 1900-1910 • Red Cross and Red Crescent

Refugees at Naples Naval Arsenal 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on left side.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Naples (Italy) |y 1900-1910.

Subject(s)

• Refugees

Bodies on the quay 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on right side.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

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• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

Navigation Company's ship entering Naples Harbor 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left loose corner, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on right side.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Naples (Italy) |y 1900-1910.

Shipping in Palermo Harbor 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration on right side.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Palermo (Italy)|x History |y 20th century |v Pictorial works

Relief squadron in Messina Harbor 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

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Adhesion: bottom left corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration throughout photograph.

Controlled Access Headings

Geographic Name(s)

• Italy |z Messina |z Messina Harbor.

Via Cavour "bodies and ruin" 1909 Height 6" Length 4"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Minor oxidation and discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

Via Cavour "house front wall" 1909 Height 6" Length 4"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion:top right and bottom left corners loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Minor oxidation and discoloration.

"bodies of woman and child in wreck" 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration.

Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

• Dead persons |y 1900-1910

American Consulate 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration.

Corner house "man with ax" 1909 Height 4 ¼" Length 3 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: Bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Oxidation and discoloration.

Damage by aftershocks 1909 Height 3 ¼" Length 4 ¼"

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note

Adhesion: bottom right corner loose, still on page. Page still in binding, slightly discolored, torn edges. Extreme oxidation and discoloration.

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1 5 Dizionario Geografico dei Comuni e delle Frazioni Di Comuni 1910

1 6 Felipe Muniz Composition Book 1912

1 7 Viaggio Negli Stati Uniti 1914

1 8 Lotta Di Classe 1918

1 9 Critiche E Processi 1919

1 10 Leggenda Del Piave 1919

1 11 Parish of our Lady of Guadalupe 1921

1 12 Soldato Ignoto 1921

2 13 Giovanni Amendola 1925

2 14 Prometeo (Primo Maggio 1925) 1925

2 15 Prometeo (May 1, 1927) 1927

2 16 Prometeo (1. Maggio 1929) 1929

2 17 Emigrante Italiano 1930

2 18 Montanara 1930

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2 19 Progresso Degl'Italiani Nel Connecticut 1933

2 20 Faccetta Nera (Music) 1935

2 21 Stella Alpina (Music) 1939

2 22 Manet Immota Fides 1943

2 23 Guide per Gill Emigranti chi Puo Emigrare Stati Whiti d'America 1953

2 24 Legge degli Stati Uniti per l'assistena ai Profughi 1954

2 25 In Review 1957

2 26 Albo D'oro 1957

3 27 Memorie Di Un Vecchio Castello 1961

3 28 Nostri Fratelli Immigrati 1962

3 29 emigraione e famiglia 1963

3 30 "Pastoralis Migratorum Cura" Assistance Pastorale des Migrantes 1970

3 31 Missione Cattolica Italiana di Ginevra 1975

3 32 Parola del Popolo 1978

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3 33 Tiempi Antichi 1980

3 34 Making Neighborhood Heroes: an Oral History 1982

3 35 Lavoro C'E Sempre 1982

3 36 Ten Year History of the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association 1982

4 37 Italian Doctor 1984

4 38 Guida delle norme e dispositioni emanate d alla Regione Siciliana a favore degli emigrati e delle loro famiglie 1985

4 39 Thunder Bay Mosaic 1988

4 40 The Story of my Life (Mario Zovich) 1991

4 41 The Italian on the Land 1992

4 42 Bread upon the Water (An Italian-American Memoir) Arlene La Rocca Maresca 1993

4 43 V Corso di Perfenzionamento Sui Diritti Deli Uomo e dei Popoli: "dir itti umani immigrazione e societal multicultlurale" 1993

4 44 Finalmente The Truth about Organized Crime 1994

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4 45 Slavery and Exploitation of Southern Italian Immigrants in the United States 1995

5 46 Micheal Suozi 1996

5 47 From the Valleys of Trentino to the American Dream 1998

5 48 Documenterio 1998

5 49 Don Luigi Sturzo Uomo Di Dio 1999

5 50 Tom Garibaldi (Pasta Company) 2000

5 51 West New Rochelle, NY An Italian Journey 2001

6 52 Sacred Emblems, Community Signs 2003

6 53 Tailors Thread: An Italian-American Legacy 2003

6 54 Vademecum dell' Emigrante 2003

6 55 Dimensione Religiosa nell' Esperienza dell' Immigrazione Italiana a New York City nei Primi Decenni del 1900 2004

6 56 Leonard Covello 2005

6 57 Clippings 1909-1986, undated

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6 58 Undated Books

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