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.
These two letters were sent from Montorio where the nieces are staying with Emma, another relative. The nieces are visiting Emma for the feasts of Saint Anthony and Saint Constanzo.
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.
Sound recording of the wedding reception of Ben Oberman and Connie Scrofani. It was recorded on September 2, 1950, in Horvath's Tea Room. Ben's mother, Malvina, addresses the couple in a letter written in Polish. Near the ...
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.
The chain letters of Saint Anthony were and still are part of common belief. According to this ritual, the receiver must answer the letter or suffer pain and bad luck.