Vincent Russoniello papers 1907-1985

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Main Author: Russoniello, Vincent 1890-1980
Format: Manuscript
Language: Italian
Subjects: Architects--Pennsylvania.
Architecture--Designs and plans.
Catholic church--Publishing--Pennsylvania.
Church architecture--Designs and plans.
Italian Americans--Pennsylvania--Scranton.
Orthodox Eastern church buildings--Pennsylvania.
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100 1 |a Russoniello, Vincent  |d 1890-1980  |e creator 
245 1 |a Vincent Russoniello papers  |f 1907-1985 
300 |a 4.0 Linear feet  |f 4 linear feet, 8 boxes, 1600 items,  
500 |a Project themes: ethnic; Balch collection 
520 |a Vincent Russoniello was born in St. Andrea de Conza, Avellino, Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1905. His family settled in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he worked in a stone quarry and trained to be an architect. Russoniello established his own firm in 1921 and practiced architecture in Scranton for over sixty years. His largest commissions were for more than twenty churches. Most of the churches were Roman Catholic nationality parishes or other immigrant congregations. The collection includes assignments from correspondence school courses, drawings, specifications, correspondence, brochures, and records from Russoniello's architectural firm. The bulk of the collection is architectural drawings. 
541 1 |a 1986-003 gift of Louis Russoniello. 1990-052 gift of Daniel Russoniello. 
650 0 |a Architects--Pennsylvania. 
650 0 |a Architecture--Designs and plans. 
650 0 |a Catholic church--Publishing--Pennsylvania. 
650 0 |a Church architecture--Designs and plans. 
650 0 |a Italian Americans--Pennsylvania--Scranton. 
650 0 |a Orthodox Eastern church buildings--Pennsylvania. 
852 |b The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |c MSS047 

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