The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

Around 1903 the Italian Mafia in New Orleans experienced a rash of dissension involving grocery merchants. Rivals attacked the family of Antonio Luciano, resulting in the murder of his brother Salvatore Luciano. The violence occurred in the aftermath of Mafia investment in a Donaldsonville, Louisiana pasta factory. Several investors, particularly Francesco Genova, moved to takeover the business at the Lucianos' expense. Genova, aka Francesco Mattesi, was also linked to New York City counterfeiter/restauranteur Giuseppe Morello. Morello and his gang carried out the murder of Benedetto Madonia of Buffalo, New York. Madonia, formerly a Morello agent, had disagreed with Giuseppe over his refusal to help associates who'd been convicted of counterfeiting in a Pittsburgh court.

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The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

Around 1903 the Italian Mafia in New Orleans experienced a rash of dissension involving grocery merchants. Rivals attacked the family of Antonio Luciano, resulting in the murder of his brother Salvatore Luciano. The violence occurred in the aftermath of Mafia investment in a Donaldsonville, Louisiana pasta factory. Several investors, particularly Francesco Genova, moved to takeover the business at the Lucianos' expense. Genova, aka Francesco Mattesi, was also linked to New York City counterfeiter/restauranteur Giuseppe Morello. Morello and his gang carried out the murder of Benedetto Madonia of Buffalo, New York. Madonia, formerly a Morello agent, had disagreed with Giuseppe over his refusal to help associates who'd been convicted of counterfeiting in a Pittsburgh court.

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The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

The Early Italian Mafia In New Orleans

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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Around 1903 the Italian Mafia in New Orleans experienced a rash of dissension involving grocery merchants. Rivals attacked the family of Antonio Luciano, resulting in the murder of his brother Salvatore Luciano. The violence occurred in the aftermath of Mafia investment in a Donaldsonville, Louisiana pasta factory. Several investors, particularly Francesco Genova, moved to takeover the business at the Lucianos' expense. Genova, aka Francesco Mattesi, was also linked to New York City counterfeiter/restauranteur Giuseppe Morello. Morello and his gang carried out the murder of Benedetto Madonia of Buffalo, New York. Madonia, formerly a Morello agent, had disagreed with Giuseppe over his refusal to help associates who'd been convicted of counterfeiting in a Pittsburgh court.


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BN ID: 2940153996714
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 01/28/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 169 KB

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I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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