by Angelo Santino » Tue Nov 24, 2015 12:52 pm
@ B... Maybe I'm wrong on "Peter" Maggio, maybe it was another Maggio. I'll check and get back to you.
@JD... Happy to help. If you need anything or want me to try and look up any early figures I'll post the primary source and you (and B.) can make of it what you will.
As for Abruzzesi, to date, I've found nothing to indicate any long term criminal organization from there that was transported to the USA, but the same can be said for Salerno and other places, all of which, when in America, had a criminal element that factored into the LCN. Doesn't mean there wasn't one, just means I havn't found any mention of it and can't comment any more.
The Italian population in Philly was 25% Calabrian, 25% Abruzzi and only 10% Sicilian. The Mafia wouldn't have survived had they kept it Sicilian. There's a difference between Italian Harlem E106st which was a Corleonesi epicenter and Philadelphia which had no equivalent. People were spread out and connected by compaesanismo rather than local clusters. That may be why the Cast. population didn't remain a prominent factor in Philly's evolution.
And then there's mysterious Newark. How Philly ever got a sizable crew in Newark can only be speculated upon. Did it filter over from Trenton, did Joe Ida have a hand in it? I wish I knew. The Newark Family broke up in 1932 (?) and was disbanded, Joe Profaci was said to have gotten some of the members, maybe Philly got some as well. After 1950, you can't consider the city of Philadelphia alone just like you can't consider the city of Pittsburgh alone when it comes to their local Families, each were multi-state networks. The same could be said for other families but these two in particular took it to another level.
@ B... Maybe I'm wrong on "Peter" Maggio, maybe it was another Maggio. I'll check and get back to you.
@JD... Happy to help. If you need anything or want me to try and look up any early figures I'll post the primary source and you (and B.) can make of it what you will.
As for Abruzzesi, to date, I've found nothing to indicate any long term criminal organization from there that was transported to the USA, but the same can be said for Salerno and other places, all of which, when in America, had a criminal element that factored into the LCN. Doesn't mean there wasn't one, just means I havn't found any mention of it and can't comment any more.
The Italian population in Philly was 25% Calabrian, 25% Abruzzi and only 10% Sicilian. The Mafia wouldn't have survived had they kept it Sicilian. There's a difference between Italian Harlem E106st which was a Corleonesi epicenter and Philadelphia which had no equivalent. People were spread out and connected by compaesanismo rather than local clusters. That may be why the Cast. population didn't remain a prominent factor in Philly's evolution.
And then there's mysterious Newark. How Philly ever got a sizable crew in Newark can only be speculated upon. Did it filter over from Trenton, did Joe Ida have a hand in it? I wish I knew. The Newark Family broke up in 1932 (?) and was disbanded, Joe Profaci was said to have gotten some of the members, maybe Philly got some as well. After 1950, you can't consider the city of Philadelphia alone just like you can't consider the city of Pittsburgh alone when it comes to their local Families, each were multi-state networks. The same could be said for other families but these two in particular took it to another level.