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Re: Steubenville, OH
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I think maybe Pittsburgh, but not sure. I worked with a hot little piece of tail who grew up in Steubenville and said that when she went to school in Pittsburgh, all her mobbed up had a lot of family there. But, I dunno. From what I've read, Cleveland and Pitt were always fighting over Youngstown. Maybe it was the same in Steubenville. Yea, geographically Steubenville is a lot closer to Pittsburgh than Cleveland. But it seems Cleveland was the more powerful family. I'm sure Youngstown had a lot more activity than Steubenville though.
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Re: Steubenville, OH
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Now that I think back on it, maybe Cleveland. If not then Pittsburgh out of Canton with Pat. I know for sure Wheeling with Paul there. But I never heard much about Steubenville. Just my 2c's.
"Never walk in a room that you don't know how to get out of"- Henry Zottola
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Re: Steubenville, OH
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03/25/13 01:46 AM
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James Tripodi and Cosmo Quattrone ran Steubenville for the LaRocca family ages ago. Basically their job was to provide vice for the workers there back when it was a thriving industrial hub. The city has lost population at a rate faster than any other in the country in the 80s and 90s. They're gonna start fracking there soon though and that will bring in 10,000 jobs and maybe restore the town to some of its past glory. So hooray for fracking I guess. This article and map are helpful. Thanks to JCB for finding this. Scroll up top for the map. Link here.
Last edited by Ivan; 03/25/13 04:40 AM.
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Re: Steubenville, OH
[Re: Jenkins]
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Hi JCB...Hopefully all is well!
I forgot all about Jack. Can imagine he's still alive, let alone still "running things". However if you say so, then it must be so.
Needless to say: I met Jack for "coffee" in East Liverpool, with my special friend, several times.
"Never walk in a room that you don't know how to get out of"- Henry Zottola
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Re: Steubenville, OH
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05/09/14 09:01 PM
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This is an old topic but I found this info about this place:
During this era, many stores in Steubenville were fronts for mob rackets; bookmaking, numbers, pool, illegal drinking, and illegal gambling rackets. Steel mill workers from Steubenville and nearby Youngstown, Ohio would frequent these stores after their shifts, spending their meager paychecks for this entertainment. Craps and Barboot, a Greek dice game, were the games of choice at these places. The gambling halls would hire "mechanics", specialists in manipulating the dice and cheating, to police their craps games. The mechanic would ward off undesirable customers, break winning streaks of lucky customers, and hustle those with lots of money to lose.
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Re: Steubenville, OH
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05/28/14 07:52 PM
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Who ran places in Ohio in the 1920s and 1930s sort of close to PGH like the Youngstown area and all the small towns near it, was that mainly black hand or LCN, or both together?
Did the mob in Steubenville and the larger Youngstown area consist mainly of people in the black hand, Sicilians involved in LCN, or both that combined and joined forces?
I do not know much at all about the black hand. Were members of that Sicilian, from Calabria, or from Naples/Cammora?
Last edited by Italianheritage; 05/28/14 07:55 PM.
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