This item includes two letters. The first is from Aunt Lucia’s niece Antionietta who notes that she and her mother cannot walk much. She notes that she doesn’t forget about Lucia and prays for her. The second letter is ...
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.
Along with sending Happy Easter wishes to Concetta and Lucia, the author writes about Nino’s holiday. The author also notes the thirty years that have passed since Giovannino’s death and to not forget it.
The nieces mention to Aunt Lucia that they prayed for her recovery. They also address Uncle John, who sent photographs in which he looks like a young boy.
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.
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.
This letter from the nieces contains a listing of all the relatives in Italy that have passed away and the health of those living. They also remark on legal matters about the store.