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Browsing Steel Valley Voices: An Ethnic Community Archive by Subject "Correspondence"

Browsing Steel Valley Voices: An Ethnic Community Archive by Subject "Correspondence"

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  • La Superiora (1962-12-21)
    This is a Christmas card from La Superiora in Altamura. The reverse side has a picture of baby Jesus. Wishes and good tidings for the new year are also included within the message to the Lariccia family.
  • Musacchio, Caterina Bisceglia; Musacchio, Francesco; Lariccia, Ben
    This document contains three recipes. The first is Mostacciuoli/Spiced Cakes, the second is Paste Con Mandorle/Almond Pastry, the third is Paste/Pastry. The recipes are undated, but believed to be written before World War II.
  • Bisceglia, Antonia Mucci (1925-09-13)
    Lucia's mother Antonia Mucci Bisceglia responds to the news she has just received about Antoinette's (Lucia's second daughter) severe burns. Some boys lit a fire which spread to the girl's dress. She has been hospitalized ...
  • Lariccia, Ben; Garcia-Castro, Ramon, translator (1918-04-03)
    This letter is to Lucia from a cousin in Soledade, Brazil. The hotel's letterhead denotes the family name of Bisceglia. The Luigi below may be "Luiz" the proprietor of the hotel.
  • Bisceglia, Antonia Mucci (1925-10-10)
    This is a letter from Lucia's mother Antonia. The letter responds to the news that Lucia's daughter, Antoinette, is recovering well from the burns.
  • Unknown author (1938)
    Letters relating to Fiorentina (Ritucci) DiLallo, 1938
  • Bisceglia, Lucia (1917-08-15)
    This letter is Lucia's response to two letters from Gioso that arrived eight days apart. Lucia plans to travel to US during the First World War amidst the dangers on the open sea.
  • Renato (1968-12-13)
    This letter is Renato's first correspondence with Lucia. Renato is Rocco's youngest son who continues the contact between America and Italy. No translation is available for this item.
  • Bisceglia, Lucia (1917-05-29)
    From her hometown of Montelongo, Italy, Lucia Biscelgia pens a sympathy letter to her future brother-in-law Gennaro (James) Lariccia in the US. He has just lost his beloved young wife Carmela Gialdini in childbirth on April 29.

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