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Braccio / Corvino – blacksmiths

February 4, 2011

I am trying to do some research on my family. I remember hearing that my uncle, George Braccio, had one of the last blacksmith shops in the city located somewhere on Morgan Street, and that it was torn down for the UIC campus. Does anyone remember anything about that?

Thank you,

Linda Allegretti

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February 7, 2011

Hi Linda,

The Corvinos are the ones I knew as the blacksmiths from Morgan St. I grew up with George and Joey. Their older brother died from his WWII wounds soon after he came home. Tell me more about Braccio. The TSA would welcome a story about the Corvinos, etc. who were blacksmiths. Take a look at the Morgan Fads membership list. That would be helpful. A member of the TSA had provided info about the Corvino blacksmith and that they started on Newberry St. Later raised pit bulls, etc. Both Corvino bros I knew inherited a hotel from an uncil in Wisc. Jackie was a Golden Gloves champion Boxer. You come from some great DNA. It seems that your complete story would include the Braccios as well as the Corvinos. Surely they must be related.

The TSA will soon have a section called “Lost and Found.” Inquiries like yours will be posted there.

Vince

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February 7, 2011

Just found out from my mother (Rose Romano Allegretti) that the Corvinos were the original owners of the blacksmith shop that years later my uncle George Braccio bought.

Linda

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