Guide to the Campodonico Family Papers, 1870-1900
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Guide to the Campodonico Family Papers, 1870-1900
California State Library
Sacramento, California
- California History Room
- California State Library
- Library and Courts Building II
- 900 N. Street, Room 200
- P.O. Box 942837
- Sacramento, California 94237-0001
- Phone: (916) 654-0176
- Fax: (916) 654-8777
- Email: cslcal@library.ca.gov
- URL: http://www.library.ca.gov/
- Processed by:
- The California State Library staff
- Encoded by:
- Xiuzhi Zhou
© 1999 California State Library. All rights reserved.
Title: Campodonico Family Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1870-1900
Box Number: Boxes 146-147
Creator:
Campodonico family
Extent: 2 boxes
Repository:
California State Library
Sacramento, California
Language:
English.
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[Identification of item], Campodonico Family Papers, California State Library.
Italians--California
Campodonico family
Mines and mining--California--Hornitos
Hotels--California--Hornitos
Business papers, certificates, correspondence, legal papers and scrapbook of poetry.
Antonio Campodonico was born in Italy in 1846 and settled in San Francisco in 1863 working as a produce merchant. He died
in San Francisco in 1919. Another family member, Emelio Campodonico owned a mine in Hornitos, the Campodonico Mine, situated
a few miles from that city. He also owned a saloon in Hornitos. Julia and Louise Campodonico, his wife and daughter, lived
in Hornitos, California in the late 1890s.
- Costa, Lorenzo
- Kennedy, J. S.
- Bobbio, Giovanni
- Borello, Mary
- Buffo, G. B.
- Campbell, J. B.
- Coldwell, N. C.
- Conipo, Angelina
- Garibald, Giacoma
- Jones, Newman
- Morrow, George C.
- Olney, Warren, 1841-1921
- Prouty, Robert A.
Box 146
Business papers 1860-1912, certificates, and legal papers.
Box 147
Correspondence 1870-1912, certificates, and legal papers.