Harlem Murder Stables
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Re: Harlem Murder Stables
Great article! Crazy stuff, Valachi mentions a rift between grease-balls and Americanized Italians, growing up in that area in that era.
Re: Harlem Murder Stables
This is great. Is there a way to search for specific addresses or blocks?blackhander wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 1:51 pm Here is one of the better plans of the block that I found during the research >
https://iiif-prod.nypl.org/index.php?id=5073560&t=g
It will take a minute to load as it's quite high res.
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Re: Harlem Murder Stables
Unfortunately not. It's from a book that did a deep study on just a handful of NYC blocks. That's the only page I've seen digitised. Looking at the book's index page it seems like one of the other blocks studied was on E109th in Gallucci's old territory, so that would be an interesting one.
I think it requires a library visit to view any more >
https://www.worldcat.org/title/block-sk ... ef_results
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Well, thanks for sharing it. I notice the page shows Columbus Wet Wash, owned by Angelo Gagliano. In 1914 Jack Dragna and Tommy Reina worked there.