
Joseph Di Giorgio, his wife Amelia (listed here as "Amalia"), and niece (?) Marie (listed here as "Maria") are on lines 3–5 of the manifest.
View S.S. Carpathia Manifest with Joseph Di Giorgio »Joseph Di Giorgio, his wife Amelia (listed here as "Amalia"), and niece (?) Marie (listed here as "Maria") are on lines 3–5 of the manifest.
View S.S. Carpathia Manifest with Joseph Di Giorgio »The Kern County (California) Board of Supervisors named 1937 Feb 2 as “Joseph Di Giorgio Day.” People from all over the country came to the celebration, including Gov. Frank Merriam and Robert Rossi of the Italian Swiss Colony at Asti.
View Kern County Tribute to Joseph Di Giorgio »Maj. Puccinelli first wrote to Joseph Di Giorgio about conditions in his home town of Cefalù, Sicily, in December 1943.
View Correspondence of Joseph Di Giorgio and Maj. Arthur Puccinelli »“A tribute to one whose creative genius developed the world’s finest vineyards and advanced agricultural development in Kern County, California.”
View Di Giorgio Statue Dedication »From the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Times, and other newspapers.
View Joseph Di Giorgio Obituaries »International journal, with an article (in Italian and English) about the inauguration of the Di Giorgio orphanage in Cefalù, Sicily.
View Italia Mondo »An article about Joseph Di Giorgio’s contributions to Cefalu’s Istituto Artigianelli “Di Giorgio”, from its journal Orfani. Unfortunately, my Italian isn’t up to translating. Automated translation produces the following: We are used to report in this journal visits of our benefactors, because this is our duty toward them and our own satisfaction, because we see…
View September 1963 Issue of Orfani »