Reverend Louis Cappo Interview Transcript (Part of the Italian American Oral History Project)
Title: | Reverend Louis Cappo Interview Transcript (Part of the Italian American Oral History Project). | |
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Type of Resource: | Text | |
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Extent: | 1 item | |
Language: | English | |
Identifier(s): | https://archives.nmu.edu/CUPS%20Transcripts/Interview_with_Reverend_Louis_Cappo.pdf | |
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Reverend Louis Cappo discusses his life growing up in Baltic, MI, his parents’ migration from Italy, his studies at the Saint Lawrence Seminary and the Saint Francis Seminary, his career as a priest, his work to promote industry and development in the Upper Peninsula, working for American Motors, natural gas in the Upper Peninsula, the tax system of the mining industry, the creation of Indian Head Ski Resort in Wakefield, unions and mining companies, his father’s activity in the mines and local politics, the Depression, the closing of the Sunny Lake Mine, UPCAP (Upper Peninsula Commission for Area Progress), the Lake Superior Jobs Coalition, his family’s Piedmontese origins, their traditional Italian foods, the making of saltisa (a Piedmontese sausage), traveling to Italy, and meeting the Pope. Interviewed by Russell M. Magnaghi |
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Oral histories (document genres). Transcripts. Upper Peninsula (Mich.). Baltic (Mich.) Italian Americans. Emigration and immigration. Catholic Church. Priests Industries. Iron mines and mining. Natural resources. Skis and skiing. Labor unions. Politics and government. Great Depression (1929). Food. Italy. Wakefield (Mich.). |
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Restrictions on Access: | Permission to publish the Reverend Louis Cappo Interview Transcript (Part of the Italian American Oral History Project) must be obtained from the University Archivist. The University Archivist may be reached by phone at 906-227-1225, or e-mail, mrobyns@nmu.edu. The University Archivist may also be reached in Room 126 of Harden Hall, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI. | |
Is Part Of: | MSS-202, Italian American Oral History Project. | |
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