Hi everyone....
I have a question if anyone out there might know the answer to. I have posted on here before asking for help about finding things about the Conigliaro's. I thank you all for that.
My new question is- while duing my research I found out that Pietro Conigliaro came to the United States in May of 1910 but was deported in June 6, 1910. I found a document stating information. In the box that says reason for detainment there was the letter LPC. I was wondering if anyone would know what that meant.
Thanks.
LPC...what does that mean
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Re: LPC...what does that mean
Likely Public Charge
Re: LPC...what does that mean
A Guide to Interpreting Passenger List Annotations
"Manifest Markings" link
Donna is correct,
Here's a link
Likely Public Charge
"Manifest Markings" link
Donna is correct,
Here's a link
Likely Public Charge
Re: LPC...what does that mean
Thanks for the info. Even back then the Conigliaro's in my family was getting in trouble and having to be sent to the "principles office" for some sort of hearing.
Thanks again,
Carlie
Thanks again,
Carlie