The Times-picayune Index

The Times-picayune Index
Title The Times-picayune Index PDF eBook
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Total Pages 800
Release 2002
Genre Times-picayune
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Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item

Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item
Title Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item PDF eBook
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Total Pages 894
Release 1985
Genre New Orleans (La.)
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Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item

Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item
Title Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the Times-picayune, the States-item PDF eBook
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Total Pages 846
Release 1986
Genre New Orleans (La.)
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Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the New Orleans Times-picayune, the States-item

Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the New Orleans Times-picayune, the States-item
Title Bell & Howell Newspaper Index to the New Orleans Times-picayune, the States-item PDF eBook
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Total Pages 834
Release 1983
Genre Newspapers
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages 1682
Release 1978
Genre Copyright
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Sicily to New Orleans and Beyond

Sicily to New Orleans and Beyond
Title Sicily to New Orleans and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Frank J. III Palisi
Publisher Frank Palisi
Total Pages 694
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1432744534

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The incidents described in this book include the 1890 assassination of the New Orleans Chief of Police David Hennessey, the resulting Italian lynchings, and the 1906 murder of the seven-year-old child Walter Lamana. The first two incidents were the impetus for the 1999 HBO movie "Vendetta" and the book The Crescent City Lynchings by Tom Smith. The third incident had the most impact on many of the families documented in this book. The Walter Lamana child-killing story has not resurfaced for over a hundred years, until now.The high profile crimes of the late 1800s and early 1900s typically do not mention the places of origin of the families involved. The majority of those involved came from a small town in Sicily named Chiusa Sclafani, which is near Corleone, situated in the province of Palermo. Chiusa Sclafani is not mentioned in the movie Vendetta, nor the books covering the incidents and families involved.Fifteen years and roughly 60,000 hours of research are included in this book. This is one of most uniquely written books seen in centuries, and embodies a far-reaching and massive amount of documentation.For the most part this book is a reference material. Included are details of ancestor voyages, accounts of major incidents, the impacts those incidents had on these families, and more. There are steamer ship voyages documented for 27 families and for 795 individuals. There are 32 family trees presented. The Index includes 731 unique surnames and 2948 individuals documented in the family trees presented.The early chapters of this book describe the experience of the voyage and American citizenship process for our Sicilian immigrant ancestors, the "incidents" which occurred in New Orleans which caused the massive family dispersions, as well as a short description of Chiusa Sclafani and New Orleans.The middle chapters contain the steamer ship voyages for many of those who left the island of Sicily and entered America. This is the main artery of this book, which connects the present to the past and vice-versa. This chapter will help many people in their research by "jumping the ocean", a peculiar and meaningful genealogy term.The latter chapters of this book include the family descendant trees, which span from the earliest ancestors researched in Sicily, to the present. The first page (sometimes more than one page) of most of the family chapters includes a short dialogue explaining the familys entrance to America, detailing who migrated from Sicily to America, migrations from New Orleans to other places, many surname spelling changes, and more.Because the original research focused on the authors own family, the Palisi family documentation includes 400 years and 12 complete generations. Further, the Palisi chapter contains a heraldry entry found in a document dated from the 1500s, placenames around the globe where the name Palisi is used, and genetic DNA testing results of the Palisi line. Frank Palisi chose to include his own familys genetic DNA testing and results in this book since he was inspired by National Geographics (and their partner IBM) efforts to genetically test the DNA of a sampling of the worlds population to determine how the earth was repopulated after the last Ice Age.As a result of this book, first, second, and third cousins can now find out who and where their relatives are, after being separated over a hundred years ago.This book has attracted and will continue to attract historians, genealogists, mafia enthusiasts, university professors & students, and more!

Hell and High Water

Hell and High Water
Title Hell and High Water PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Theim
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 324
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781455618811

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The genesis and aftermath of the print edition's death knell. In May 2012, the New York Times broke a story that the internationally acclaimed, locally beloved, Pulitzer Prize-winning New Orleans Times-Picayune would become a three-day-a-week publication. The profitable newspaper slashed its veteran newsroom, antagonized the city, state, and nation, and jeopardized its vaunted reputation-all in an effort to create a new blueprint for American newspapers in the increasingly digital world. Here is the insider's account of the outrage, betrayal, and aftermath of the death of the daily edition of the Times-Picayune.