Photograph of Concetta and Salvatore Monaco with their daughter Nettie
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb.
This is a photograph of Concetta and Salvatore Monaco or Monico with their daughter Nettie. They had six children total, one of their other daughters was Pam Rowland's mother. They lived in Little Italy and had a store on 9th and Pierce streets.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
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Wallet brought over from Italy
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb.
This is Pam's Nonna's wallet. The family thinks she brought it over from Italy. Contains a bracelet, six silver coins.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
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Tatted Bedspread made by Concetta Monaco
For a granddaughter who got married, Concetta Monaco tatted them a bedspread. Concetta had ten or twelve granddaughters.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
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Photograph of Concetta and Salvatore Monaco
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb.
Photograph of Concetta and Salvatore Monaco in Little Italy, Omaha.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
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Photograph of two Monaco Sisters in Little Italy, Omaha
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb
Photograph of two women (sisters in the Monaco family) in Little Italy, Omaha.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
1940 circa
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Funeral Program from Concetta Monico's Funeral
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb.
Copy of Concetta Monico's funeral program. She immigrated from Italy as a young girl and died in Nebraska at the age of 104.
Pam Rowland, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
1995
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English
Online Copy of Ship's Manifest for Angela Militti and Brogna Children from Carlentini, Italy
Little Italy, Omaha, Neb.
Printed out copy of the ship's manifest from the Koenig Albert. On the second page can be seen a list of people leaving from Carlentini, Italy, where most of Omaha's Italian population came from. Three names are marked: Angela Militti, Antonino Brogna, and Carmela Brogna. Lots of copies of ship's manifests were brought to the History Harvest, showing the community's interest in their past.
Anonymous Contributor, Little Italy Omaha History Harvest, 2018
1913-04-16
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English