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 [...]
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 [...]
Letter from the American Consulate
A letter dated May 10th, 1927 from the American Consulate in Venice and addressed to Giacomo Galli, Cafe Stazione, Garda sul Lago, Verona. TRANSLATION (in part): In reference [...]
Second Letter from American Consulate
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: [...]
Letter and Ship Schedule for Passage to United States
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 [...]
Giacomo Sailing Back to the United States 1928
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 [...]