1907 ship manifest that included the names of members of the Caniglia family who were immigrating to the United States that year. The manifest included the occupation, name, and place of birth of the immigrant.
Criminal record request for Filippi Hauuinio. The criminal record request was made on March 27, 1913 for an aspect that is not clearly decipherable, however, it could be related to a job or immigration.
Elisa Bolamperti's death certificate describing the individuals who survive Elisa which include children and family members. The date of Elisa's death and the documents release is March 16, 1940, shortly before Italy allied with Nazi Germany.
Image showing Grazia and Rosario Caniglia, two members of the Caniglia family and were the original founders of the Santa Lucia festival that takes place every year in Omaha. They are also the Great grandparents of Kristen Caniglia. Malachinski.
This photo is another picture of the train school of Omaha, Nebraska, belonging to Josephine Lomeier. Bell Cathro, the teacher, is fond in memory of many of the Italian-Americans who attended this school. The school was integral to the Little Italy…
This coin, reading "Aletta & Alemagna," was good for one loaf of bread at the Salvatore Aletta & Co. grocery store in Little Italy. Josephine Lomeier recalls nine grocery stores being in Little Italy around this time. The business was opened in 1910…
This pamphlet is from the inaugural dinner of the Santa Lucia Festival Committee of Omaha, Nebraska. Dating back to 1974, this dinner was the golden anniversary. The pamphlet contains information about the festivities, the food, and the entertainment…