Guide to the Michael DeCiantis papers, circa 1900-1980
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Rhode Island College
600 Mount Pleasant Ave
Providence, RI, 02908
Tel: 401-456-8380
email:digitalcommons@ric.edu
Published in 2022
Collection Overview
Title: |
Michael DeCiantis papers |
Date range: |
circa 1900-1980 |
Creator: |
DeCiantis, Michael |
Extent: |
5.8 cubic feet
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Abstract: |
Papers of a Rhode Island lawyer and judge. A majority of the collection consists of information on Rhode Island politics, Rhode Island Family Court, and life in Rhode Island. |
Language of materials: |
English; Italian |
Repository: |
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
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Collection number: |
MSS-0001 |
Scope & content
The collection predominately reflects Michael DeCiantis’ professional and political activities as an assistant attorney general in Rhode Island, as well as his role as associate justice of the Rhode Island Family Court. The collection includes professional and personal correspondence and documents concerning DeCiantis' study of the law, his law practice, and business investments. The collection also includes items regarding the Democratic Party and speeches DeCiantis gave promoting Democratic candidates in Rhode Island. Materials relating to his personal life include photographs and oral histories, which mostly discuss his childhood in Italy, being adopted and finding his birth parents, and living in Natick and West Warwick, Rhode Island.
Access Points
Subject Topics
Geographical Names
Occupations
Arrangement
The collection has been arranged into series and subseries.
- Series 1: Biographical sketches; circa 1937-1972
- Series 2: Correspondence; circa 1925-1976
- Series 3: Court files; 1929-1976
- Series 4: Speeches; 1932-1972
- Series 5: Legal studies course materials; 1921-1924
- Series 6: Clipping files; 1919-1980
- Subseries 6a: Loose clippings; 1928-1980
- Subseries 6b: Clipping scrapbooks; 1919-1966
- Series 7: Political and government related papers; 1938-1965
- Series 8: Personal papers and photographs; circa 1900-1976
- Subseries 8a: Papers and objects; circa 1916-1975
- Subseries 8b: Photographs; circa 1900-1976
- Subseries 8c: Postcards; circa 1907-1920
- Series 9: Ethnic Heritage Studies Project interviews; undated, 1972-1975
Biographical/Historical Note
Michael DeCiantis was born in 1900 in Sora, Italy. He was adopted at birth by Sofia and Luigi DeCiantis. His birth parents were Carlo Bruni and Zaiira Morganti. DeCiantis and his adopted family immigrated from Italy to the United States in 1909 and eventually settled in Natick, Rhode Island. In 1915, DeCiantis graduated from West Warwick Grammar School and received a commercial diploma from West Warwick High School in 1920. He attended Boston University Law School from 1921-1923, and clerked in the law firm of Quinn, Kernan, and Quinn. In 1925, DeCiantis was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar. From 1926-1928, he was judge of the probate court of West Warwick, and from 1933-1937 he served as Assistant Attorney General under Attorney General John P. Hartigan. DeCiantis was appointed Chief of the Division of Public Utilities by then Governor Robert E Quinn. DeCiantis held this position from August 1937 August to January 1938. He was also the treasurer of the Democratic State Committee from 1937-1941, and chief counsel of the Rhode Island Unemployment Compensation Board from 1941-1943, while also resuming his private law practice. In 1946, DeCiantis was named town solicitor for West Warwick, a position he held until 1961 when Governor John A. Notte Jr. named DeCiantis to a new five-member Family Court. He served in this role until his retirement in 1978.
In 1930, Michael DeCiantis married Dorothy “Dot” (née Glenn), and the couple had one daughter, Ann Frances DeCiantis. The family lived in West Warwick, RI. Dorothy DeCiantis died in 1973 and Michael DeCiantis died in 1993.
Access & Use
Access to the collection: |
The collection is open for research by appointment. |
Use of the materials: |
Rhode Island College Special Collections holds copyright to materials in this collection created by Michael DeCiantis. The collection contains materials not created by DeCiantis, which may be under copyright restrictions. Researchers are advised to contact Rhode Island College Special Collections for questions regarding permissions to reproduce, distribute, or otherwise publish material from this collection. Although Rhode Island College has physical ownership of the collection, it does not necessarily hold literary rights to all materials in this collection. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them. |
Alternate form: |
The collection contains microfilm, therefore a microfilm reader is required in order to view those items. |
Preferred citation: |
Michael DeCiantis papers, MSS-0001, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College |
Contact information: |
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library Rhode Island College 600 Mount Pleasant Ave Providence, RI, 02908 Tel: 401-456-8380 email:digitalcommons@ric.edu
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Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION |
Acquisition: |
The collection was initially donated in 1972 by Michael DeCiantis to the Rhode Island College Ethnic Heritage Studies Project and the Rhode Island College Adams Library. A deed of gift was signed at that time, which transferred ownership to Adams Library. At some point the records became under the auspices of the Rhode Island College Special Collections. Periodic donations were made to the collection between 1973 and 1980 with subsequent deeds signed by DeCiantis. The Ethnic Heritage Studies Project records in the collection arrived in 1983. A bust of DeCiantis, made by Mrs. Edward J. Hayes (first name not given) was donated to RIC Special Collections in 1975 by Edward J. Hayes. |
Processing information: |
The collection was arranged and described by Michael Kohl, assistant librarian in the Rhode Island College Special Collections in 1975. In 2022, the collection was reboxed, redescribed to meet current archival standards, and additions that arrived between 1975-1983 were incorporated into the collection by Veronica L. Denison, Digital Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Rhode Island College. |
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ABOUT THE FINDING AID |
Author: |
Finding aid prepared by Veronica L. Denison. |
Encoding: |
This finding aid was encoded by Veronica L. Denison, 2022 |
Descriptive rules: |
Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) |
Additional Information
Separated material: |
Publications were removed from the collection and added to the Adams Library General Collection and the Special Collections Rare Books Collection. Scrapbook numbers 1-25 were digitized and destroyed due to preservation concerns. Scrapbook 26, a diary, and a 1938 yearbook, which Michael DeCiantis originally donated with the collection were removed by DeCiantis in 1979. Please contact the Rhode Island College Special Collections for further information. |
Location of originals: |
The scrapbooks in this collection were digitized and are available online through Rhode Island College Digital Commons. |
Location/Existence of copies: |
The collection contains microfilm, therefore a microfilm reader is required in order to view those items. |
Other information: |
Works used in preparation of inventory: Biographical information was taken from items in the collection. |
Inventory
Series 1. Biographical sketches, circa 1937-1972
0.05 cubic feet
Box 1, Folder 1 |
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Biographical information and sketches written for publication
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circa 1937-1972 |
Series 2. Correspondence, circa 1925-1976
0.80 cubic feet
The correspondence mostly pertains to DiCiantis’ career, law practice, and court cases he decided, however some of the correspondence is more personal. Throughout the correspondence, there are letters relating to Rhode Island politics. Correspondents include: Christopher Del Sesto, Governor of Rhode Island; U.S. Representative John E. Fogarty (D-RI); Mayor of Providence James Doorley; U.S. Senator Theodore Francis Greene (D-RI); J. Howard McGrath, U.S. Attorney General; Rev. Russell J. McVinney, Bishop of Providence; John McWeeney, State Senator (D-RI); Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island John Notte Jr.; Robert E. Quinn, Governor of Rhode Island; John O. Pastore, U.S. Senator (D-RI); Frank Rao, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee. Arranged chronologically by folder.
Box 1, Folders 2-47 |
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Correspondence
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circa 1925-1976 |
Series 3. Court files, circa 1929-1976
1.85 cubic feet
This series contains cases from DeCiantis’ public and private career. The files include briefs, petitions, testimony, decisions, notes, and research materials. The series also includes three volumes of Family Court decisions rendered by DiCiantis, as well as a rescript of the volumes, and a list of all the cases he pled before the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The Family Court decisions concern divorce petitions, child custody cases, and juvenile rights.
Box 1, Folder 48 |
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State v. Bellin, Pollay, Golden, Brody, Saxe and Peacock
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1929-1937 |
Box 1, Folder 49 |
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List of Jurors and Witnesses in Select State Cases
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1933-1936 |
Box 1, Folder 50 |
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State vs. Knight
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1936 |
Box 2, Folder 1 |
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Newport County Superior Court Cases
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1935-1937 |
Box 2, Folder 2 |
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Division of Public Utilities: Assorted Cases and Activities
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1936-1937 |
Box 2, Folder 3 |
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Petition of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company
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1937 |
Box 2, Folder 4 |
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State Division of Harse Racing vs. Narragansett Racing Association, Inc. and Walter O'Hara
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1937 |
Box 2, Folder 5 |
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Boucher Association, Inc. and Walter O'Hara
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1937 |
Box 2, Folder 6 |
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Citizens of Cranston vs. United Electric Railways Company
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 7 |
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Division of Public Utilities: Application of Milton Schoenberg
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 8 |
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Division of Public Utilities on its own Motion vs. The Narragansett Electric Company
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 9 |
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Division of Public Utilities on its own Motion vs. The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1938
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 10 |
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Miller Estate
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 11 |
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Narragansett Racing Association, Inc. and Walter O'Hara v. Francis Kiernan et al.
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 12 |
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Quinn vs. O'Hara
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 13 |
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United States of America vs. Shawcross
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1938 |
Box 2, Folder 14 |
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Division of Public Utilities on its own Motion vs. Blackstone Vallery Gas and Electric Company
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1939 |
Box 2, Folder 15 |
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Division of Public Utilities on its own Motion vs. Newport Electric Corporation, 1939
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1939 |
Box 2, Folder 16 |
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Notes and Reference Material
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circa 1930-1939 |
Box 2, Folder 17 |
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McCoy vs. Cate
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1940 |
Box 2, Folder 18 |
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In re: Board of Elections
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1940 |
Box 2, Folder 19 |
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Spolidoro vs. U.S. Rubber
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1945 |
Box 2, Folder 20 |
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DeCiantis vs. McGuire
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1946 |
Box 2, Folder 21 |
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State vs. Finn
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1946 |
Box 2, Folder 22 |
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Formation of West Warwick Fire District
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1947-1948 |
Box 2, Folder 23 |
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Gigante vs. Murphy et al.
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1947 |
Box 2, Folder 24 |
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Swanson vs. Law
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1948 |
Box 2, Folder 25 |
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Kennelly vs. Kent County Water Authority et al.
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1950-1952 |
Box 2, Folder 26 |
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Minnerly vs. Courtemanche
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1950 |
Box 2, Folder 27 |
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Claim against West Warwick
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1951 |
Box 2, Folder 28 |
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Revocation of Power of Attorney by DeBeau
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1951 |
Box 2, Folder 29 |
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Roger Williams Gas Company Incorporation Papers
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1951-1952 |
Box 2, Folder 30 |
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Deniger vs. Deniger
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1952 |
Box 2, Folder 31 |
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Remington vs. Remington
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1952 |
Box 2, Folder 32 |
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Sylvester and Sylvester vs. Sylvester and Sons, Inc.
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1952 |
Box 2, Folder 33 |
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United States vs. Hidebrandt and LaPlante, 1952
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1952 |
Box 2, Folder 34 |
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Kent County Water Authority Rate Increase
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1953 |
Box 2, Folder 35 |
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Kent County Water Authority: Conference with Daniel H. Morrissey and Buck Freeman
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1953 April 2 |
Box 2, Folder 36 |
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Tax Return of Alma Pynnonem
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1954 |
Box 2, Folder 37 |
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West Warwick vs. Kent Country Water Authority
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1945-1955 |
Box 2, Folder 38 |
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School Building Committee
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1956 |
Box 2, Folder 39 |
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State vs. Shaw
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1957-1960 |
Box 2, Folder 40 |
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West Warwick Municipal Building
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1957 |
Box 2, Folder 41 |
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Religious Corporaration Tax Exemption
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1958 |
Box 2, Folder 42 |
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Kent County Authority Rate Increase
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1959-1960 |
Box 2, Folder 43 |
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Juvenile Court vs. Bruno
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1960 |
Box 2, Folder 44 |
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Kent County Water Authority: Right of Way Matter
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1960 |
Box 2, Folder 45 |
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West Warwick School Department: Little League Matter
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1961 |
Box 2, Folder 46 |
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West Warwick Town Budget, 1961
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1961 |
Box 2, Folder 47 |
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Family Court
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1961-1971 |
Box 2, Folders 48-49 |
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Family Court: Remka vs. Child Welfare Services
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1972 |
Box 3, Folders 1-4 |
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Family Court: Remka vs. Child Welfare Services
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1972 |
Box 3, Folder 5 |
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Family Court
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1971-1973 |
Box 3, Folder 6 |
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Family Court: Manning v. Manning
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1976 May |
Box 3, Folder 7 |
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Family Court: Levada v. Levada
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1976 July |
Box 3, Folder 8 |
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Family Court
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undated |
Box 3, Folders 9-11 |
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Volumes I, II, and III: Decisions of Judge Michael DeCiantis in Family Court
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 12 |
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Rescripts of the Family Court (list of court cases with decisions rendered by DeCiantis)
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undated |
Box 3, Folder 13 |
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List of court cases DeCiantis argued before the Rhode Island Supreme Court
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undated |
Series 4. Speeches, 1932-1972
0.15 cubic feet
The series contains speeches given by Michael DeCiantis relating to topics such as the Democratic and Republican Parties in Rhode Island as well as elections and local campaigns, controversies in West Warwick, and the status and troubles facing youths. The series is arranged chronologically.
Box 3, Folders 14-16 |
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Speeches
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1932-1972 |
Box 5, Folder 40 |
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Robert E. Quinn: DeCiantis speech about Quinn
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undated, 1971 |
Series 5. Legal Studies, 1921-1924
0.95 cubic feet
This series consists of class notes taken by DeCiantis while at Boston University Law School.
Box 3, Folder 17 |
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Bankruptcy
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1921-1923 |
Box 3, Folder 18 |
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Bills and Notes
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1922 |
Box 3, Folder 19 |
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Cases Examined for Principle and Reviews
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1923-1924 |
Box 3, Folder 20 |
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Common Law Practice Readings
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1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folder 1 |
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Conflict of Laws - Extraordinary Remedies
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1921 |
Box 4, Folder 2 |
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Constitutional Law
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1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folders 3-4 |
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Contracts
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1922 |
Box 4, Folder 5 |
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Criminal Law
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circa 1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folder 6 |
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Domestic Relations, 1921-1923
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1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folder 7 |
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Equity
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1922 |
Box 4, Folder 8 |
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Insurance
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1921-1932 |
Box 4, Folder 9 |
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Kent's Commentaries
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circa 1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folders 10-13 |
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Notes
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circa 1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folders 14-15 |
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Property
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1922 |
Box 4, Folder 16 |
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Representative Opinions of Mr. Justic Holmes
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circa 1921-1923 |
Box 4, Folder 17 |
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Sales
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1922 |
Box 4, Folders 18-19 |
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Torts
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1921-1922 |
Box 4, Folder 20 |
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Wills
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1922 |
Series 6. Clipping files, 1919-1980
0.6 cubic feet
The clipping files in the collection include loose clippings (subseries 6a) and clipping scrapbooks (subseries 6b). The newspaper clippings pertain to DeCiantis’ career and document public controversies, the Democratic Party in Rhode Island, government and law, and a variety of court cases. The entire series was microfilmed.
Series 6. Subseries 6a. Loose clipppings, 1928-1980
0.56 cubic feet
Most of the news clipping in this subseries pertain to DeCiantis’ career and document public controversies, the Democratic Party in Rhode Island, government and law, and a variety of court cases. The clippings in box 5, folder 18 are clippings related to Congressional Records. This subseries is mostly arranged chronologically and is also available on microfilm within the collection.
Box 4, Folder 21 |
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Clippings
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circa 1963-1980 |
Box 4, Folders 22-25 |
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Clippings
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1928-1928 |
Box 5, Folders 1-5 |
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Clippings
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1939-1949 |
Box 5, Folder 6 |
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Clippings
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1951, 1953, 1956, 1958 |
Box 5, Folders 7-16 |
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Clippings
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1959-1973 |
Box 5, Folder 17 |
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Clippings
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 18 |
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Clippings: Congressional Records
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1962, 1969, 1971 |
Box 6 |
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Microfilm reel 3: Microfilmed copies of clippings
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undated |
Series 6. Subseries 6b. Clipping scrapbooks, 1919-1966
0.04 cubic feet
For preservation purposes all scrapbooks were dismantled, digitized, and discarded (except scrapbook 26), however any photographs or original materials (not newspaper clippings) in the scrapbooks were removed and are indicated in the below inventory list. The scrapbooks are also available on microfilm. Most of the scrapbooks in this subseries contain news clipping relating to DeCiantis’ career and document public controversies, the Democratic Party in Rhode Island, government and law, and a variety of court cases. Item number 15 includes clippings related to the 1956 Rhode Island gubernatorial election and item number 26 contains newspaper clippings, poems, photographs, and other items which were collected by Michael DeCiantis’ mother-in-law, Mrs. John Glenn. This scrapbook was microfilmed and subsequently removed from the collection by DeCiantis.
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 1 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1933 April-1936 July |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 2 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1936 August-1937 June |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 3 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1937 July-1939 March |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 4 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1941 July-1950 March |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 5 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1950 March-1951 April |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 6 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1951 April-1952 June |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 7 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1952 June-1952 October |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 8 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1952 October-1953 April |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 9 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1953 April-1954 June |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 10 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1954 June-1955 January |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 11 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1955 January-1955 July |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 12 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1955 July-1956 January |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 13 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1956 January-1956 March |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 14 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1956 March-1956 September |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 15 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1956 |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 16 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1956 September-1957 April |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 17 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1957 April-1958 March |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 18 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1958 March-1958 November |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 19 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1958 November-1959 October |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 20 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1959 August-1960 April |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 21 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1960 May-1960 October |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 22 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1960 October-1961 October |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 23 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1961 March-1961 June |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 24 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1961 June-1961 December |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 25 (Note: Only available electronically or on microfilm)
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1962 January-1966 January |
Electronic Server |
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Scrapbook 26 (Note: Only available on microfilm)
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1919-1938 |
Box 6 |
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Microfilm reels 1 and 2: Microfilmed copies of scrapbooks
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undated |
Series 7. Political and government related papers, 1935-1965
0.15 cubic feet
Box 5, Folder 19 |
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Rhode Island Constitutional Convention, includes materials relating to the Committee on Absentee Voting
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1958 |
Box 5, Folder 20 |
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Rhode Island Constitutional Convention, includes DeCiantis comments on draft of constitution
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1965 |
Box 5, Folder 21 |
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State Election
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1938 |
Box 5, Folder 22 |
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Town of West Warwick Democratic Committee minutes
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1949-1954 |
Box 5, Folder 23 |
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Contributions to the Democratic Party
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1936 |
Series 8. Personal papers and photographs, 1900-1975
1.05 cubic feet
Series 8. Subseries 8a. Papers and objects, circa 1916-1974
0.65 cubic feet
Box 5, Folder 24 |
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Certificates, commissions, and awards: Diploma Di Primo Grado for Sofia DeCandito; DeCiantis RI attorney certificate; Knights of Columbus certificate; Notary Public certificates; RI Department of Employment Security card; Certificates of Appointment as West Warwick Town Solicitor; Kiwanis Club of Providence certificate of appreciation; American Judicature Society membership; National Council of Juvenile Court Judges membership
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1916-1974 |
Box 5, Folder 25 |
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Constitution of the West Warwick Lions Club
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 26 |
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Deeds and mortgages
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undated, 1944-1962 |
Box 5, Folders 27-28 |
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Mrs. DeCiantis medical reports, specifically related to diabetes treatment and diets
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1948-1973 |
Box 5, Folder 29 |
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Michael DeCiantis personal and work-related notes
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 30 |
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Pawtuxet Valley Street Map
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1953 |
Box 5, Folder 31 |
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Antonio DiCandito petition for naturalization
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1917 |
Box 5, Folder 32 |
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DeCiantis personal travel: Around the World trip, includes itinerary, notes, invoices, trip diary, and maps
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1959 |
Box 5, Folder 33 |
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DeCiantis personal travel: Caribbean, Europe, and United States trips, includes itinerary, notes, invoices, trip diary
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1952-1974 |
Box 5, Folder 34 |
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DeCiantis personal travel: European trip, includes itinerary, notes, invoices, trip diary
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1954 |
Box 5, Folder 35 |
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DeCiantis personal travel: European trip, includes itinerary, notes, invoices, trip diary
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1955 |
Box 5, Folder 36 |
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“Are you a ‘character’” pin: which was created based on something said by Franz Fazzano
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undated |
Box 5, Folder 37 |
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Bill of Sale: John C. Perry to Homer Gelineau for Flying Speed Control, Mechanism for Model Power Aeroplanes
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1947 |
Box 5, Folder 38 |
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The Maynard Press, West Warwick, RI
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1958-1959 |
Box 5, Folder 39 |
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Information about Carlo Bruni (DeCiantis’s birth father) and Sora, Italy [In Italian] Italian
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undated |
Box 7 |
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Bust of Michael DeCiantis made by Mrs. Edward J. Hayes (no first name given)
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circa 1975 |
Series 8. Subseries 8b. Photographs, circa 1900-1976
0.35 cubic feet
Box 5, Folder 41 |
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“Retreat:” Images of Michael DeCiantis with other men
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circa 1953 |
Box 5, Folder 42 |
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Photographs of Michael DeCiantis, his family, and colleagues, and travel
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circa 1900-1976 |
Box 5, Folder 43 |
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Photographs of Michael DeCiantis, his family, and colleagues, and travel
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circa 1907-1965 |
Box 6, Folder 1 |
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Photographs of DeCiantis family, primarily of Dorothy and Ann DeCiantis when both were younger
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circa 1915-1970, bulk 1920-1948 |
Box 6, Folder 2 |
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Photographs of family, travel, work
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circa 1920-1965 |
Series 8. Subseries 8c. Postcards, circa 1907-1920
0.05 cubic feet
Many of the postcards of Massachusetts and Rhode Island have the name Earl R. Knight written on the back.
Box 6, Folder 3 |
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Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and one of Salt Lake City
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circa 1907-1920 |
Box 6, Folder 4 |
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Italy
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undated |
Series 9. Ethnic Heritage Studies Project interviews, undated, 1972-1975
0.20 cubic feet
In February 1972, Rhode Island College announced the establishment of the Ethnic Heritage Studies Project. The project set out to document the experiences of Rhode Island's many ethnic groups and to create curriculum materials, conferences, and the acquisition of ethnic materials for the then newly created Special Collections at Rhode Island College. While the interviews with DeCiantis seem to be completed under this project, they were never part of the Rhode Island College Ethnic Heritage Studies Project records given to the Rhode Island College Special Collections.
This series contains audiocassettes of the interviews as well as a transcript of one of the interviews and an edited version of another interview. The series also includes written recollections provided by DeCiantis. In the interviews and written recollections DeCiantis discusses his early life in Italy, being adopted and finding his birth family in Italy, politics, the Ku Klux Klan in Rhode Island, and his career. The materials relating to the Ethnic Heritage Studies Project were added to the DeCiantis papers in 1983.
Box 6, Folder 5 |
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Information on creation of tapes, donation, and DeCiantis
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1972-1975 |
Box 6, Folder 6 |
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“The Birth of an Italian American Community” by Pasquale DiCaprio, given to DeCiantis for inclusion with his recollections
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undated |
Box 6, Folder 7 |
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Three sketches by DeCiantis in which he talks about various aspects of his life in Natick, RI: “Trolley Car,” “O’Marinara,” “Band Concert”
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circa 1972-1975 |
Box 6, Folder 8 |
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Recollections of DeCiantis about his life
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1974 May |
Box 6, Folder 9 |
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Revised copy of DeCiantis recollections regarding his adoptive parents and birth parents
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circa 1973 |
Box 6, Folder 10 |
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Revised copy of DeCiantis recollections in regard to trying to find birth parents and meeting his birth family
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1973 |
Box 6, Folder 11 |
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Interview on audio cassette with Judge DeCiantis on audiocassette: Early life in Italy, coming to United States, Nick Tartaglione, and beer making
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1973 December 4 |
Box 6, Folder 12 |
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Interview on audio cassette with Judge DeCiantis on audiocassette: Early life in Natick, Baker Street and Knight’s Farm, Swedish settlement, Mailloux and Company Store; Education, abortion, flag raising in schools, and immigration
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1973 December 18 |
Box 6, Folder 13 |
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Edited copy of 1973 December 18 interview (edited by Michael DeCiantis)
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1973-1974 |
Box 6, Folder 14 |
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Interview on audio cassette with Judge DeCiantis on audiocassette and transcript: Ku Klux Klan in Rhode Island
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1974 May 13 |
Box 6, Folder 15 |
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Interview on audio cassette with Judge DeCiantis on audiocassette: Politics in Rhode Island
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1975 Juy 2 |