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De Liette divided his time from 1691 to 1705 between the Miami at Chicago and the Illinois at Fort St. Louis de Pimiteoui, Peoria, which he had helped build. In Chicago, he ran a trading post in partnership with François Daupin de la Forêt, Michel Accault, and Henri de Tonti [located probably near today's Tribune Tower] which he had to close ...
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Pages in category "People from the Metropolitan City of Palermo" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
James Colosimo (1877–1920), "crime czar in Chicago from about 1902 until his death, owner of plush brothels, saloons, and a nightclub." [16] Johnny Torrio (1882–1957), was a gangster who became a top crime boss in Chicago. Joe Masseria (17 January 1886 – 1931), "leading crime boss of New York City from the early 1920s until his murder in ...
Chris Cimino - co-host of Today in New York on WNBC, the NBC affiliate in New York City; Kellyanne Conway - president and CEO of The Polling Company Inc./Woman Trend, and has been a political commentator on CNN, Fox News, and Fox Business; Anthony Cumia - "Anthony" of the Opie and Anthony show; Rick Francona - NBC military analyst
Cook County Treasurer (1837–1841); Chicago City Councilman, 1841–1842 Monique Calhoun: Model Sarah Wayne Callies: Jun 1, 1977: Actress Allan Carr: May 27, 1937: Jun 29, 1999: Producer Born in Chicago Charmian Carr: Dec 27, 1942: Sep 17, 2016: actress Born in Chicago Steve Carell: Aug 16, 1962: Actor, comedian, producer, writer and director
Pasquale Lolordo (1887 – January 8, 1929), also known as Pasqualino or "Patsy", was an Italian-born American Mafia boss from Ribera, Sicily, and head of the Chicago chapter of the Unione Siciliana, a "front" organization for the Mafia. Lolordo was considered one of the most powerful Mafia bosses during the late 1920s.
From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the Sicilian Mafia. After a long and distinguished career, culminating in the Maxi Trial in 1986–1987, on 19 July 1992, Borsellino was killed by a car bomb in Via D'Amelio , near his mother's house in Palermo.