Chevalier C. Barsotti, editor of IL PROGRESSO, the largest Italian-American newspaper, and others collecting for Italian earthquake sufferers, in New York City, on January 10, 1909. Two weeks earlier, on December 28, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake and tsunami in Southern Italy killed between 70,000 and 120,000 people. RIRE.

Chevalier C. Barsotti, editor of IL PROGRESSO, the largest Italian-American newspaper, and others collecting for Italian earthquake sufferers, in New York City, on January 10, 1909. Two weeks earlier, on December 28, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake and tsunami in Southern Italy killed between 70,000 and 120,000 people. RIRE. Stock Photo
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Chevalier C. Barsotti, editor of IL PROGRESSO, the largest Italian-American newspaper, and others collecting for Italian earthquake sufferers, in New York City, on January 10, 1909. Two weeks earlier, on December 28, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake and tsunami in Southern Italy killed between 70, 000 and 120, 000 people. RIRE.

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