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Story September 21, 1915

Evening Journal

Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware

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Italians in Wilmington celebrated Italy's unification anniversary yesterday with a meeting at the Italian Methodist Mission, featuring Congressman Thomas W. Miller's address on Americanization and clergy remarks on dual loyalties to Italy and America.

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MR. MILLER ADDRESSES ITALIANS.

Italians of Wilmington yesterday celebrated the anniversary of the unification of Italy under King Victor Emmanuel. In the Italian Methodist Mission, No. 222 West street, last night a special meeting was held. Congressman Thomas W. Miller delivered an address on "Americanization."

The invocation was said by the Rev. Dr. E. L. Hoffecker and the Rev. T. F. Beauchamp pronounced the benediction. The Rev. Dr. V. S. Collins spoke briefly to the Italians regarding their love for their mother country and their allegiance to America.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Italian Unification Anniversary Americanization Address Wilmington Italians Congressman Miller Immigrant Allegiance

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas W. Miller E. L. Hoffecker T. F. Beauchamp V. S. Collins Victor Emmanuel

Where did it happen?

Wilmington, Italian Methodist Mission, No. 222 West Street

Story Details

Key Persons

Thomas W. Miller E. L. Hoffecker T. F. Beauchamp V. S. Collins Victor Emmanuel

Location

Wilmington, Italian Methodist Mission, No. 222 West Street

Event Date

Yesterday

Story Details

Italians in Wilmington celebrated the anniversary of Italy's unification under King Victor Emmanuel with a special meeting at the Italian Methodist Mission where Congressman Thomas W. Miller addressed on Americanization, clergy led invocation and benediction, and Rev. Dr. V. S. Collins spoke on love for Italy and allegiance to America.

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