[TI] chicago pictures

Sharon R. Reif sreif1956 at comcast.net
Mon Sep 14 13:05:02 CDT 2009


Just google the Chicago History Museum...I think that they would have that info on their site, and if not, just shoot them an e-mail with your question.

Also, the Harold Washington Library in Chicago may have what you are looking for, too. Google them for their contact.

Sharon Reif


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nell lamantia" <nellie at woh.rr.com> 
To: terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org 
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:09:38 AM GMT -06:00 Central America 
Subject: [TI] chicago pictures 

I recently did a google map for 949 Larrabee then for 54 Crosby.  I found 
(maybe not even off the address) that Crosby and Larrabee intersect in a y. 
The google street view clearly shows there was once a foundation on the v 
for that intersection.  I would love to find a picture of the house that sat 
there.  Does anyone know of old pictures of Chicago where I might find a 
picture of that house? 

>From Agostino Lamantia's death record, his address is listed as 54 Crosby. 
We are told that the Battaglias (Freda/ Providenza Delisi Battaglia and 
husband Cosimo) lived in the upper part of the house. 
I certainly believe that perhaps they all lived in that house near the 
intersection of Crosby and Larrabee. 


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