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Tony Guide to the Anthony P. "Tony" Pizzo collection, 1824-1994 Descriptive Summary Title : Anthony P. "Tony" Pizzo collection Creator: Pizzo, Anthony P. (1917 - 1944) Dates : 1824-1994 ID Number : P21 Size: 287.00 boxes Language(s): English Spanish;Castilian Italian Repository: Special & Digital Collections University of South Florida Tampa Library 4202 East Fowler Ave., LIB122 Tampa, Florida 33620 Phone: 813-974-2731 - Fax: 813-396-9006 Email Special & Digital Collections Administrative Summary Provenance: Pizzo, Anthony P., 1917 - 1944 Acquisition Donation Information: Accruals: The collection was received in installments between 1982 and 1999. Access Conditions: Some materials are fragile. The contents of this collection may be subject to copyright. Visit the United States Copyright Office's Website at http://www.copyright.gov/ for more information. Processing Partially processed. Arrangement is 92% complete. Approximately eleven boxes of miscellaneous, History: non-photographic materials are unprocessed. Preferred Citation: Tony Pizzo Collection, Special Collections Department, Tampa Library, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Biographical Note Scope Note Publications, photographs, postcards, cigar labels, maps, realia, manuscripts, diaries, printed ephemera, artifacts, and other materials documenting the history of Tampa, Florida and its vicinity, with particular emphasis on the area's Cuban, Spanish, and Italian immigrant communities of Ybor City and West Tampa. Arrangement Note: Alphabetically by subject (within series). Arrangement Alphabetically by subject (within series). Subject Headings Corporate Names: Centro Asturiano de Tampa Centro Español de Tampa Florida Historical Society L'Unione Italiana (Tampa, Fla.) Personal Names: Martí, José, 1853-1895 Pizzo, Anthony P., "Tony" (1912 -- 1994) Geographic Names: Tampa (Fla.) -- Ethnic relations Tampa (Fla.) -- History Tampa (Fla.) -- Politics and government West Tampa (Fla.) Ybor City (Tampa, Fla.) Subject Terms: African Americans -- Florida -- Tampa Cigar industry -- Florida -- Tampa Círculo Cubano de Tampa Clubs -- Florida -- Tampa Cuba -- Relations -- Florida -- Tampa Cuba -- Revolution, 1895-1898 Cuban Americans -- Florida -- Tampa Cuban Americans -- Florida -- Tampa -- History Cubans -- Florida -- Tampa -- History Florida -- History, Local Hillsborough County (Fla.) -- History Hispanic Americans -- Florida -- Tampa Bay Region Italian Americans -- Florida -- Tampa Tampa (Fla.) -- Social conditions Tampa Bay Region (Fla.) -- History COLLECTION CONTENTS Series 1 : Documents BOX 1 FOLDER 1 : Academy of the Holy Names, Part 1 FOLDER 2 : Academy of the Holy Names, Part 2 FOLDER 3 : Aciego, Juan FOLDER 4 : Adamo, Frank; Part 1 FOLDER 5 : Adamo, Frank; Part 2 FOLDER 6 : Adams, Frank Oliver FOLDER 7 : Addresses FOLDER 8 : Admiration Cigars- "Chief Admiration" FOLDER 9 : Adventure Island FOLDER 10 : Advertisements, Part 1 FOLDER 11 : Advertisements, Part 2 FOLDER 12 : Afilador, Part 1 FOLDER 13 : Afilador, Part 2 FOLDER 14 : African Americans, Part 1 FOLDER 15 : African Americans, Part 2 FOLDER 16 : Agliano Fish Market FOLDER 17 : Airports and Airplanes FOLDER 18 : Akelewicz Boat and Cabinet Works FOLDER 19 : Alcalde, Part 1 FOLDER 20 : Alcalde, Part 2 FOLDER 21 : Alcalde, Part 3 FOLDER 22 : Alcalde 1953 (Tony Pizzo), Part 1 FOLDER 23 : Alcalde 1953 (Tony Pizzo), Part 2 BOX 2 FOLDER 1 : Alcalde 1954 (John A. Diaz), Part 1 FOLDER 2 : Alcalde 1954 (John A. Diaz), Part 2 FOLDER 3 : Alcalde 1955 (Molly Ferraro), Part 1 FOLDER 4 : Alcalde 1955 (Molly Ferraro), Part 2 FOLDER 5 : Alcalde 1956 (Henry Fernandez), Part 1 FOLDER 6 : Alcalde 1956 (Henry Fernandez), Part 2 FOLDER 7 : Alcalde 1957 (Frank Cannella), Part 1 FOLDER 8 : Alcalde 1957 (Frank Cannella), Part 2 FOLDER 9 : Alcalde 1958 (Armando Gonzalez), Part 1 FOLDER 10 : Alcalde 1958 (Armando Gonzalez), Part 2 FOLDER 11 : Alcalde 1959 (A.L. Traina), Part 1 FOLDER 12 : Alcalde 1959 (A.L. Traina), Part 2 FOLDER 13 : Alcalde 1960 (Braulio Alonso), Part 1 FOLDER 14 : Alcalde 1960 (Braulio Alonso), Part 2 FOLDER 15 : Alcalde 1961 (Joe Bua), Part 1 FOLDER 16 : Alcalde 1962 (Armando P. Valdes) FOLDER 17 : Alcalde 1964 (Marcelo Maseda) FOLDER 18 : Alcalde 1971 (Sam Ciaravella) FOLDER 19 : Alcalde 1973 (Arthur M. Dosal) FOLDER 20 : Alcalde 1977-1978 (Sam D. Leto) FOLDER 21 : Alcalde 1992 (Ernestine Dodson) FOLDER 22 : Alderman's Ford, Part 1 FOLDER 23 : Alderman's Ford, Part 2 FOLDER 24 : Alessi Brothers Bakery FOLDER 25 : Alessi, Phil FOLDER 26 : Alfa: Revista Literaria y del Hogar (Magazine) FOLDER 27 : All America Cities Committee FOLDER 28 : All Saints' Church (Lakeland) FOLDER 29 : Allen Temple A.M.E. Church FOLDER 30 : Alligators, Part 1 FOLDER 31 : Alligators, Part 2 FOLDER 32 : Alonso, Braulio Sr. FOLDER 33 : American and Foreign Power Company, Inc. FOLDER 34 : American Italian Historical Association FOLDER 35 : American Legion FOLDER 36 : American Victory Mariner's Memorial and Museum Ship FOLDER 37 : American Chamber of Commerce of Cuba FOLDER 38 : Anarchism FOLDER 39 : Anchors, Part 1 FOLDER 40 : Anchors, Part 2 BOX 3 FOLDER 1 : Annexation, Part 1 FOLDER 2 : Annexation, Part 2 FOLDER 3 : Antinori, Paul FOLDER 4 : Antiques and Art around Florida (Magazine); Fort Lauderdale, Florida FOLDER 5 : Antuono, Val; Part 1 FOLDER 6 : Antuono, Val; Part 2 FOLDER 7 : Aparicio, Henry FOLDER 8 : Apollo Beach (Hillsborough County) FOLDER 9 : Arango, Francisco FOLDER 10 : Arcadia (De Soto County) FOLDER 11 : Archaeological Excavations in Florida FOLDER 12 : Architecture, Part 1 FOLDER 13 : Architecture, Part 2 FOLDER 14 : Archives and History News (Journal), Florida Department of State FOLDER 15 : Archives Awareness Week Council FOLDER 16 : Argentina, Part 1 FOLDER 17 : Argentina, Part 2 FOLDER 18 : Argentina, Part 3 FOLDER 19 : Arguelles, Lopez and Brother FOLDER 20 : Armwood Family, Part 1 FOLDER 21 : Armwood Family, Part 2 FOLDER 22 : Armwood Family, Part 3 FOLDER 23 : Armwood Family, Part 4 BOX 4 FOLDER 1 : Arguelles, Facundo FOLDER 2 : Arnade, Charles W. FOLDER 3 : "The Army Mule" FOLDER 4 : Art, Part 1 FOLDER 5 : Art, Part 2 FOLDER 6 : Artes y Letras (Magazine), Cuba FOLDER 7 : Art in Public Places FOLDER 8 : Artifacts FOLDER 9 : Artists and Writers Ball FOLDER 10 : Arts Council of Hillsborough County FOLDER 11 : Askew, Reubin; Part 1 FOLDER 12 : Askew, Reubin; Part 2 FOLDER 13 : Asociacion Venezolana de Tampa (Social/Cultural Organization) FOLDER 14 : Associazione di Beneficenza FOLDER 15 : Atlanta, Georgia FOLDER 16 : Automobiles, Part 1 FOLDER 17 : Automobiles, Part 2 FOLDER 18 : Avellanal Family FOLDER 19 : Aviation, Part 1 FOLDER 20 : Aviation, Part 2 FOLDER 21 : Aviation, Part 2 FOLDER 22 : Aviation, Part 3 FOLDER 23 : Ayala, Oscar A., Part 1 FOLDER 24 : Ayala, Oscar A., Part 2 BOX 5 FOLDER 1 : "Back to Ybor City Day" FOLDER 2 : Bakeries, Part 1 FOLDER 3 : Bakeries, Part 2 FOLDER 4 : Balbin Bros. FOLDER 5 : Ballard, Alexander B. FOLDER 6 : Ballast Point, Part 1 FOLDER 7 : Ballast Point, Part 2 FOLDER 8 : Ballast Point Casino FOLDER 9 : Ballast Point Pavilion FOLDER 10 : Ballet Folklorico de Ybor, Part 1 FOLDER 11 : Ballet Folklorico de Ybor, Part 2 FOLDER 12 : Bamboleo FOLDER 13 : Bank of Tampa FOLDER 14 : Banking, Part 1 FOLDER 15 : Banking, Part 2 FOLDER 16 : Barcia, Luis; Part 1 FOLDER 17 : Barcia, Luis; Part 2 FOLDER 18 : Barnett Plaza FOLDER 19 : Barton, Clara FOLDER 20 : Bartram, William FOLDER 21 : Baseball, Part 1 FOLDER 22 : Baseball, Part 2 FOLDER 23 : Basketball FOLDER 24 : Bat House, Temple Terrace; Part 1 FOLDER 25 : Bat House, Temple Terrace; Part 2 FOLDER 26 : "Bay of Naples" FOLDER 27 : Bayshore Blvd., Part 1 FOLDER 28 : Bayshore Blvd., Part 2 FOLDER 29 : Bayshore Blvd., Part 3 FOLDER 30 : Hillsborough County, Tampa (Buildings, Hotels, Bay View) FOLDER 31 : Beach Park Women's Club FOLDER 32 : Beach, Rex; Part 1 FOLDER 33 : Beach, Rex; Part 2 FOLDER 34 : Beachey, Lincoln FOLDER 35 : Bee Line Ferry FOLDER 36 : Belgium Princess, Part 1 FOLDER 37 : Belgium Princess, Part 2 BOX 6 FOLDER 1 : Bellamy Elementary School FOLDER 2 : Bellamy, Francis; Part 1 FOLDER 3 : Bellamy, Francis; Part 2 FOLDER 4 : Belmont Heights, Tampa Neighborhood FOLDER 5 : Benito, Louis; Part 1 FOLDER 6 : Benito, Louis; Part 2 FOLDER 7 : Benjamin, Judah P., Part 1 FOLDER 8 : Benjamin, Judah P., Part 2 FOLDER 9 : Bennett, Charles E. (U.S. Representative) FOLDER 10 : Berriman Bros. (Cigar Manufacturer) FOLDER 11 : Berriman, George W. FOLDER 12 : Best Black Bean Soup Contest and Festival FOLDER 13 : Betriese, Juan FOLDER 14 : Beulah Baptist Institutional Church FOLDER 15 : Bever, Chas. C. "Chick" FOLDER 16 : Bibliographies FOLDER 17 : Bicentennial Committee of Hillsborough County FOLDER 18 : Bicycle Railway FOLDER 19 : El Bien Publico FOLDER 20 : Biglow, Silas L. FOLDER 21 : Billiken Club FOLDER 22 : Black Hand Society FOLDER 23 : Billy Bowlegs, Part 1 FOLDER 24 : Billy Bowlegs, Part 2 FOLDER 25 : Birds FOLDER 26 : Blades (Temple Terrace) FOLDER 27 : Blake High School BOX 7 FOLDER 1 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 1 FOLDER 2 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 2 FOLDER 3 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 3 FOLDER 4 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 4 FOLDER 5 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 5 FOLDER 6 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled), Part 6 FOLDER 7 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 7 FOLDER 8 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 8 FOLDER 9 : Bills, Invoices, and Receipts (Unlabeled); Part 9 FOLDER 10 : Bills, Invoices, and
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