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Lardiere Milano family photographs

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0068

Scope and Contents

The Lardiere Milano family photographs primarily consists of snapshots and photographs of members of the Lardiere family, as well as photographs of the Milano family, landscapes and scenery, and some objects belonging to Angelina Lardiere. Also included is an interview with Josephine Milano Hahula recorded 13 November 2013.

Dates

  • 1930-1970, 2013

Conditions Governing Access

This collection includes audio-visual materials. Access copies of audiotapes, audio cassette tapes, video cassette tapes, film reels, or other audio-visual materials may need to be ordered prior to on-site research. Please contact us to inquire about access to audio-visual materials.


Otherwise, materials are available for research at the Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center. Advance appointments are required for the use of archival materials.

Conditions Governing Use

All materials available in this collection (unless otherwise noted) are the property of the Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center and Seton Hall University, which reserves the right to limit access to or reproduction of these materials. Reproduction of materials or content is subject to United States copyright restrictions and may be subject to federal or state privacy regulations. Permission to publish exact reproductions must be obtained from the Director of the Archives and Special Collections Center.

Biographical / Historical

The Lardiere Milano family was a family of Italian Americans living in Newark at the turn of the 20th century.

Angelo Lardiere was born 21 August 1867 in Teora Avellino, Naples, Italy. He immigrated to the United States in about 1895. Teresa Maria Giuseppa Milano was born 2 June 1877 in Teora Avellino, Naples, Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1896. Angelo Lardiere married Giuseppa Milano at St. Lucy's Church in Newark in 1897. The couple had nine children: a girl who died age two, Filomena (1900-1968), Angelina (1905-1994), Ralph (1907-1986), Margaret (1912-2000), Joseph (1914-1995), Frederico, Gerard, and John. Angelo Lardiere died of pneumonia on 26 January 1929 at Newark Presbyterian Hospital. Giuseppa Milano Lardiere died in 1950 in Newark.

Margaret Lardiere married Louis Salvato.

Angelo Mario Milano was the younger brother of Giuseppa Milano Lardiere. He also immigrated to the United States and married Angela Maria Caruso. The couple had three children: Ralph, Filomena, and Josephine.

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Lardiere Milano family was a family of Italian Americans living in Newark at the turn of the 20th century. The Lardiere Milano family photographs primarily consists of snapshots and photographs of members of the Lardiere family, as well as photographs of the Milano family, landscapes and scenery, and some objects belonging to Angelina Lardiere.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Collection is the gift of Phyllis Salvato to the Archives and Special Collections Center, 2006. Accession numbers 2011.0252, 2013.0018, 2014.0086.

Related Materials

Ace Alagna photographic collection, Mss 0018, in the Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University.

Processing Information

Collection processed and finding aid prepared by Tracy M. Jackson, 2012-2013.

Title
Lardiere Milano family photographs, 1930-1970, 2013
Author
Tracy M. Jackson
Date
2013
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the The Monsignor Field Archives & Special Collection Center Repository

Contact:
Archives, Walsh Library
400 South Orange Ave
South Orange NJ 07079 US
973-761-9476