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Title Virginia and Elios Anderlini Interview
Author Anderlini, Elios; Anderlini, Virginia
Date 3 Jul-18 Dec 2000
Document Type Personal Account; Photograph
Publisher Information Telegraph Hill Dwellers
Reference IHRC3412, Box 1
Library / Archive Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Collection Name Telegraph Hill Dwellers Oral Histories Collection, 1979-1980
Description The interview is split into two parts and includes family photographs. It draws on the experiences of the couple as long-term residents of San Francisco, their Italian heritage, their family and early life in the US.
Series Description The interviews are part of a project undertaken by the Bancroft Library's Regional Oral History Program, University of California, Berkeley in 1993-1996 to document the experiences of Italian Americans from San Francisco's North Beach District. The interviews were transcribed and edited by volunteers from the Telegraph Hill Dwellers' Oral History Project.
Biographical Note / History Telegraph Hill Dwellers is a non-profit organization founded in 1954 to "perpetuate the historic traditions of San Francisco's Telegraph Hill and to represent the community interests of its residents and property owners".
Theme(s) Permanent Settlement and Successive Generations; Religion, Ethnic Identity and Community Relations
Country (from) Italy
Country (to) United States of America; South America
Places Florence, Arizona, Texas, California, Utah, United States; Prio, Sondrio, Gualdo Tadino, Italy; Tahiti, Windward Islands; Japan
Ports New York, San Francisco, California, United States
Nationality Italian; European; Irish; Mexican; Genovese; German; Chinese; Asian; Japanese
People Caliari, Emilo; Turcatti, Felicitia; Anderlini, Paul Terry; Tomaselli, Audrey; Vogt, Lisa; Overmire, Rozell; Mussolini, Benito; McArthur, Douglas; Sbragia, Vic; brady, Matt
Keywords imemigrant, immigration, holidays and celebrations, family, family records, biography, coal, mining, occupation, social class, discrimination, Protestantism, literacy, teacher, education, law, marriage, housing, restaurant, business, Catholicism, clothing, children, cookery, friendship, entertainment, wine, food, social life, transport, finance, electricity, living conditions, shopping, language classes, broadcasting, music, dancing, sport, clubs, national identity, hospital, health and sickness, influenza, death, epidemic, quarantine, First World War, army, navy, push factors, unemployment, steerage, passport, wages, culture, religion, railway, prohibition, literature, Pearl Harbour, languages, garden, art, leisure, election, politics, economics, Great Depression, Ellis Island
Additional Information Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Immigration History Research Center Archives catalogue.
Catalogue Link Immigration History Research Center Archives Catalogue
Language English
Copyright Reproduced by kind permission of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers, San Francisco, California