Mario Pavone Order Sons of Italy in America collection. 1920-1971.

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Mario Pavone Order Sons of Italy in America collection. 1920-1971.

The Mario Pavone collection contains New Jersey convention minutes and correspondence, 1968, 1970; and minutes, financial reports and memos relating to the Orphans' Home Commission. Included are photographs and a videotape of the orphans home.

3 linear in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7864065

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Order Sons of Italy in America. Lodge #2203 (Nutley, N.J.)

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Order Sons of Italy in America. New Jersey Grand Lodge.

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The Order Sons of Italy in America, New Jersey Grand Lodge was chartered in 1911, the second lodge in OSIA. In 1923, the Grand Lodge opened an orphanage in Nutley that functioned until 1970. From the guide to the Order Sons of Italy in America, New Jersey Grand Lodge Records, 1924-1989, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc]) ...

Order Sons of Italy in America. New Jersey Orphans' Home Commission.

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Order Sons of Italy in America. Nuovo Spirito Lodge #1862 (Nutley, N.J.)

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Pavone, Mario A.

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Mario Pavone was born in Acri, Cosenza (Calabria), and came to the United States in 1954. In Nutley, New Jersey, he joined Nuovo Spirito Lodge #1862 and became active in the Orphans' Home of the New Jersey Grand Lodge. Originally called the Mazzini Orphanage, it was completed in Nutley in 1923. As a member of the Orphans' Home Commission, Pavone attempted to raise fund to support the orphange, but it was closed in 1970. From the description of Mario Pavone Order Sons of Italy in Amer...

Order Sons of Italy in America

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