[quote=Giacomo_Vacari]Chicago had a guy in Indianapolis, nothing in the way of a crew, but a few others were with the guy, mainly unions.

Pittsburgh did have a crew in Erie until the formation of the Commission and Erie went to Buffalo with a number of guys, most notably the Calafato brothers, and Joseph Luciano.
These are the made members I have for Erie PA, minus Pittsburgh guys, a capo before Joe Calafato and two unidentified members, and Pittstons Anthony Ciotti.
Buffalo crew in Erie PA
Carlos Alessi 1930s to 1975, soldier, Died in 1975 operations in Dunkirk NY
Dominic Auditouri 1950s to 1995, soldier, Retired in 1995, died in 2000/2001
Joseph "Joey Books" Calafato 1920s to 1967, Capo from 1940s to 1967, died in 1967
Salvatore Calafato 1920s to 1967, soldier, retired in 1967, died in 1979
Nick " Nicky Steel" Costantino 1920s to 1972, soldier, active in the steel business in Dunkirk NY, died in 1972.
Joseph "Dodge" Luciano 1930s to 1978, capo from 1967 to 1974, died in 1978.
Mike Maggio 1950s to 1982, Soldier, died 1982
James "Westfield Jimmy" Salamone 1930s to 1995, capo from 1974 to 1995, died in 1995.
An interesting note to add. Luciano stepped down in 1974, cause he did not like the new leadership in Buffalo but to also make a peace offering to Auditouri, Maggio, and Salamone, in letting a few guys return to Erie. One was Raymond Ferritto, who was good friends with Anthony Ciotti. Salamone never got the ok to make new members by Buffalo, so no new members were added, and by the early 1980s their grip was lost over Erie. Case in point the Frank Dovishaw murder.

Modesto had a crew that was part of San Jose. Santa Clara had a crew that was part of San Francisco, but also had associates from San Jose operating in the city. San Diego had a crew that was part of Los Angeles family.
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Great info! Thank you