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Matteucci Family, ca. 1960
Several generations of Matteuccis inside one of their Paris Shoe Store Locations. Left to right: (front row) Robert Matteucci, Pompilio Matteucci, Albert Matteucci; (back row) Henry Matteucci, Louis Matteucci, and Pete Matteucci. (Photo courtesy of Robert Matteucci.
Pompilio Matteucci in his First Shoe Repair Shop, ca. 1910
When Pompilio Matteucci first came to Albuquerque to join his brothers Alessandro and Amadeo, he used his skills as a cobbler to open a small shoe repair shop at 105 North First Street, which he named Paris after the city that most captured his interest during the voyage from Italy. (Photo courtesy of Robert Matteucci.
Matteucci Family, ca. 1920
The Matteucci family posing with a new car paid for by the success of Pompilio Matteucci�s Paris Shoe Store. Left to right: unidentified, Banny Del Frate, Pompilio Matteucci, Germana Matteucci, Rolando Matteucci, Albert Matteucci, Pete Matteucci, and Louis Matteucci. (Photo courtesy of Catherine Domenici.
Matteucci Family, ca. 1911
Portrait of Albuquerque�s Italian-American Matteucci family. Left to right: Maria, Yolanda, Alessandro, and Pete Matteucci. (Yolanda Marianetti collection, photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
Matteucci Family Portrait, ca. 1910
Alessandro and Amadeo Matteucci, born in Lammari, were the first of four brothers to settle in Albuquerque. Left to right: (front row) Maria and Alessandro Matteucci; (back row) Ancilla and Amadeo Matteucci. (Yolanda Marianetti collection, photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
Matteucci Family, ca. 1910
Members of Albuquerque�s Italian-American Matteucci family taking a ride around town in their horse-drawn carriage. (Yolanda Marianetti collection, photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
Pete and Yolanda Matteucci, ca. 1911
Pete and Yolanda Matteucci, two second-generation children of Albuquerque�s Italian-American Matteucci family. (Yolanda Marianetti collection, photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
Banny Matteucci, ca. 1947
Banny Matteucci, daughter of an Italian immigrant. Her real name was Maria, but her father always called her �bene,� the Italian word for �good.� The nickname �Banny� was the result. (Photo courtesy of Catherine Domenici.
Dinelli-Matteucci Wedding, 1929
Photo of Irene Dinelli and Pete Matteucci�s wedding party. The couple were married at Albuquerque�s Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in August of 1929. (Photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
Matteucci Family Home, ca. 1910
Alessandro Matteucci bought this two-story home at 302 North Seventh Street with money he saved up from his successful business dealings. (Yolanda Marianetti collection, photo courtesy of Paul and Patti Marianetti.
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