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Giacomo Too Ill to Travel, March 2, 1927

By |September 18th, 2020|Categories: Giacomo's Box|

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 [...]

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Second Letter from American Consulate

By |September 18th, 2020|Categories: Giacomo's Box, Immigration|

A second letter from the American Consulate in Venice. From James be young dated June 18th, 1927, to Giacomo Galli at the Station Cafe in Lake Garda: TRANSLATION: In response to your letter [...]

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Letter and Ship Schedule for Passage to United States

By |September 18th, 2020|Categories: Giacomo's Box|

A letter from Antonio de Paoli, representative of Italian navigation lines in Venice, concerning passage to North America. He writes in part: " that you should present yourself to the American Consulate General office [...]

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Giacomo Sailing Back to the United States 1928

By |September 18th, 2020|Categories: Giacomo's Box|

From January 16th, 1928 a letter from Antonio de Paoli of the Venice office of Italian navigation lines, addressed to Giacomo Galli at the Contrada (country) Cloak Sorsei (?) Cavaion, Verona, confirming his [...]

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