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Giacomo Legal Document

A legal document dated July 4th, 1927 by the Podesta (an official) of the town of Caprino Veronese that certifies that Giacomo Galli of Springfield, Mass. in North America, where his brother Luciano Galli lives in company with his daughter Erminia Galli, 26 years old and on purpose (espressemente) wants to see her father. It is not stated to [...]

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Giacomo Security for a Loan?

A handwritten legal document dated July 14th, 1927 at the Pretura (Justice of the Peace) at Caprino Veronese that at 15 hour on this date in 1927, at the house near the gates of Garda, their lives an Eliza Pezzolato... Then goes on to talk something about the furniture in the room, this might be security for a [...]

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Giacomo’s Illness and Treatment

A handwritten letter from CASA DI CURA (House of Healing), Dr. Chierego, Via Gazzera, 11 (Borgo Trento) Verona. Dated February 17th, 1927. Stating in part: the undersigned examined Mr Giacomo Galli on February 10th, 1927. He shows a nemolyne temporo occipitalo (An enemy or perhaps a bone dissolving tumor on the side and back of the skull). The process [...]

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Giacomo Too Ill to Travel, March 2, 1927

A handwritten and notarized legal document dated March 2, 1927 to the American Consular service in Venice. It states that Giacomo Galli of Caprino Veronese is actually bedridden in Verona and was too ill to travel to the United States on April 3, 1926 on the ship Count Biancamano from Genoa in Italy because he has a grave [...]

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Giacomo’s Furniture Sale

One of three legal documents dated December 29th, 1927. A proclamation that on January two, 1928, at the door of the House of Eliza Pezzolato, there would be sale of the furniture in the house that had been verbally pawned on November 10th, 1927. It is signed by the Justice of the Peace of Caprino Veronese. [...]

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