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Carlo Barsotti was born in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]] in [[1850]]and died in[[New Jersey]] in [[1927]].
Carlo Barsotti was born in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]] in [[1850]] and died in [[New Jersey]] in [[1927]].


==BIOGRAPHY==
==BIOGRAPHY==
Barsotti emigrated from Italy to New York City in [[1872]].In [[1879]] he founded the [[Il Progresso Italo-Americano]] newspaper in [[New York City]],
Barsotti emigrated from Italy to New York City in [[1872]].In [[1879]], he founded the [[Il Progresso Italo-Americano]] newspaper in [[New York City]], which soon became the city's largest-circulation foreign-language newspaper <ref>http://www.museumplanet.com/tour.php/nyc/bp/16</ref>.
which became the city's largest-circulation foreign-language newspaper <ref>http://www.museumplanet.com/tour.php/nyc/bp/16</ref>.
In [[1882]] he opened the [[Italian American Bank]], with [[Carlo Pavia]] as his General manager.
In [[1882]] he opened the [[Italian American Bank]], with [[Carlo Pavia]] as his General manager.
King Umberto II of Italy rewarded him the distinction of the title Chevalier in [[1888]]. With numerous awards from the country of [[Venezuela]] and the Italian [[Red Cross]], he was quite the Italian figure in late 19th century America<ref>Brigham, Gertrude R. "The New Memorial to Dante in Washington", Art & Archeology, Archeological Institute of America, Vol. 13, 1922, pp. 32-35</ref>.
King Umberto II of Italy rewarded him the distinction of the title Chevalier in [[1888]]. With numerous awards from the country of [[Venezuela]] and the Italian [[Red Cross]], he was quite the Italian figure in late 19th century America<ref>Brigham, Gertrude R. "The New Memorial to Dante in Washington", Art & Archeology, Archeological Institute of America, Vol. 13, 1922, pp. 32-35</ref>.

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Carlo Barsotti was born in Pisa, Italy in 1850 and died in New Jersey in 1927.

BIOGRAPHY

Barsotti emigrated from Italy to New York City in 1872.In 1879, he founded the Il Progresso Italo-Americano newspaper in New York City, which soon became the city's largest-circulation foreign-language newspaper [1]. 

In 1882 he opened the Italian American Bank, with Carlo Pavia as his General manager. King Umberto II of Italy rewarded him the distinction of the title Chevalier in 1888. With numerous awards from the country of Venezuela and the Italian Red Cross, he was quite the Italian figure in late 19th century America[2]. Barsotti used his newspaper as a tool to raise funds for monuments to great Italian figures, which were disseminated all over New York City's parks. Examples of his funding efforts are Washington Square (Giuseppe Garibaldi), Battery Park (Giovanni Da Verrazzano), Verdi Square (Giuseppe Verdi) and Columbus Circle (Christopher Columbus).

REFERENCES

  1. ^ http://www.museumplanet.com/tour.php/nyc/bp/16
  2. ^ Brigham, Gertrude R. "The New Memorial to Dante in Washington", Art & Archeology, Archeological Institute of America, Vol. 13, 1922, pp. 32-35