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Posted By: Strax

Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 01:04 AM

This is not the whole charts and not made by me.Just some photos i collected:

Genovese Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/35/aa/4cT2s2uG/1/genovese.jpg


Luchesse Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/28/GK/2XNdaBs/luchesse.jpg

Gambino Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3x/J0/3oguyMxs/gambino.jpg

Chicago Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/2P/129/2yHhCBko/chicago.jpg

Buffalo Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/u/6o/4tTjowJm/buffalochart.jpg

Bonnano Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3d/OB/2QhBJFoW/bonanno.jpg

Rhode Island and Boston:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/C/Ro/4k17qgZr/rhode-island.jpg

Giuseppe Magliocco Family:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/2d/ps/4LNyOcSs/magliocco.jpg

Tampa:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3i/gU/247OVhHV/tampachart.jpg

Racketeering Relatives:

http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3c/lB/1UnSym4e/relatives.jpg
Posted By: JCrusher

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 01:29 AM

Good find. i'd love to see charts from the late 70's but i'm not sure of they have been released
Posted By: Nicholas

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 03:54 AM

Awesome work man, you've really made your button with this one Strax
Posted By: Mukremin

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 09:19 AM

I have these on poster size, these are interesting indeed. Pretty good quality.
Posted By: HairyKnuckles

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 10:04 AM

The New York ones of these charts were used in the 1963 Joseph Valachi Hearings.
Allthough not 100 per cent accurate, they are classic and first of their kind.
This is piece of crime history and a cornerstone in the fight against the mafia. So glad they can be found on the net!
Posted By: Strax

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/04/11 09:58 PM

Ofcourse they are not 100% accurate but its pretty nice thing.
Posted By: GaryH

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/05/11 08:11 PM

Joseph Indelicato "Joe Scootch" of the Gambino's - was he any relation to Alphonse and Anthony "Bruno" Indelicato of the Bonnano;s?
Posted By: HairyKnuckles

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/05/11 08:26 PM

Originally Posted By: GaryH
Joseph Indelicato "Joe Scootch" of the Gambino's - was he any relation to Alphonse and Anthony "Bruno" Indelicato of the Bonnano;s?


I am not sure. But I don´t think so.
However, he was related to (a cousin of) Salvatore Falcone, a powerful mobster from Upstate New York area who attended the Apalachin meeting in 1957.
Posted By: BordertownResident

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 12/07/11 10:51 AM

Really good find.
Posted By: Vinny_Jackson

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/06/12 05:37 PM

thanks for the charts:
Love the Boston/NE Chart. Bruccola/Buccola. Blast from the past. One of his grandsons(?) from the North End, ended up a Boston area Policeman (sgt/lt/Captain?).
Posted By: strococs

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/06/12 06:00 PM

need to get one of cleveland
Posted By: Toodoped

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/07/12 09:04 AM

thanx for the charts Strax,nice work...but since the charts are made in the 60's and 70's some big faces are missing like Natale Evola from the Bonanno crew,he was a boss in 68 i think and maybe some other faces from other crews
Posted By: Jimmy_Two_Times

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/07/12 04:25 PM

Wow, these charts rock! I like it when you all put pictures to the names... great job Strax!!!
Posted By: FEECHLAMANA11

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/11/12 02:39 AM

On the Lucchese chart I don't see Paul Vario listed as a Capo, is that because he wasn't yet promoted to Capo? I dont even see him as a soldier
Posted By: Camarel

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/11/12 03:47 AM

Originally Posted By: FEECHLAMANA11
On the Lucchese chart I don't see Paul Vario listed as a Capo, is that because he wasn't yet promoted to Capo? I dont even see him as a soldier


He was consigliere at one point i think
Posted By: HairyKnuckles

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/11/12 10:37 AM

Originally Posted By: Camarel
Originally Posted By: FEECHLAMANA11
On the Lucchese chart I don't see Paul Vario listed as a Capo, is that because he wasn't yet promoted to Capo? I dont even see him as a soldier


He was consigliere at one point i think


Keep in mind guys, that the ones mentioned on those charts were the known members at the time. Those charts only shows a fraction of the total membership.
Gambinos and Genoveses had close to 400 members at the time, Bonannos and Lucheses 200-300, Profacis 100-200.
Posted By: BarrettM

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/18/12 05:29 PM

From the racketeering relatives chart, look like even back in the day Detroit intermarried to keep the family tight knit. Probably more so than back then than lately. Also a mention of the mysterious Dominick Alaimo in the Russell Bufalino family. Good chart.
Posted By: Fat_Ralph

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/18/12 08:11 PM

Thanks Strax, much respect... I absolutely enjoy looking at these right here, the greatest age in LCN history, such an excellent thread once again much respect..
Posted By: Fat_Ralph

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/18/12 08:14 PM

Originally Posted By: Mukremin
I have these on poster size, these are interesting indeed. Pretty good quality.


I recently re-did my room, my idea is to get these charts(Mainly NY and ofcourse New England being from here and saturated with it growing up)framed and hang em up, think it will be a cool idea, anyone know where I can purchase these charts at a good size and framed.?
Posted By: Mastronardo

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/18/12 08:15 PM

In the Genovese crime family chart, take a look under Richard Boiardo’s crew — It seems to have Antonio “Tony Bananas” Caponigro listed as a soldier. Caponigro served as Angelo Bruno’s consigliere and eventually stepped up to the top position after ordering The Gentle Don’s murder. Caponigro was a close friend of Genovese mob boss, Frank Tieri, but was a member of the Philly Mob ever since the 50s.
Posted By: Fat_Ralph

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/18/12 09:00 PM

Originally Posted By: Mastronardo
In the Genovese crime family chart, take a look under Richard Boiardo’s crew — It seems to have Antonio “Tony Bananas” Caponigro listed as a soldier. Caponigro served as Angelo Bruno’s consigliere and eventually stepped up to the top position after ordering The Gentle Don’s murder. Caponigro was a close friend of Genovese mob boss, Frank Tieri, but was a member of the Philly Mob ever since the 50s.


I didnt even realize that, thats wierd......
Posted By: HairyKnuckles

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/19/12 09:20 AM

Originally Posted By: Fat_Ralph
Originally Posted By: Mastronardo
In the Genovese crime family chart, take a look under Richard Boiardo’s crew — It seems to have Antonio “Tony Bananas” Caponigro listed as a soldier. Caponigro served as Angelo Bruno’s consigliere and eventually stepped up to the top position after ordering The Gentle Don’s murder. Caponigro was a close friend of Genovese mob boss, Frank Tieri, but was a member of the Philly Mob ever since the 50s.


I didnt even realize that, thats wierd......


As I said a couple of times now, the charts are not 100 percent accurate. ´
These names are incorrectly put on the New York charts:

Genovese chart

Paul Bonadio (should be on the Gambino chart)
Antonio Caponigro (should be on the Philly chart)
Andrew Lombardino (should be on the Profaci chart)
Anthony Riela (should be on the Bonanno chart)
Salvatore Chiri (should be on the Gambino chart)
Carmine Persico Jr (should be on the Profaci chart)
Joseph Gagliano (should be on the Lucchese chart)

Lucchese chart

Salvatore Granello (should be on the Genovese chart)
Anthony Lisi (should be on the Bonanno chart)
Joseph Silesi (should be on the Gambino chart)
Natale Evola (should be on the Bonanno chart)
Vincent Corrao (should be on the Gambino chart)

Gambino chart

Charles Gagliodotto (should be on the Genovese chart)

Bonanno chart

Costanze Valente (should be on a Rochester chart)
Frank Valente (should be on a Rochester chart)
George Rizzo (should be on the Genovese chart)
James Coletti (should be on a Colorado chart)
Rosario Dionosio (should be on a Colorado chart)

Magliocco chart

Leo Carlino (should probably be on the Bonanno chart)
Cosmo Frasca (should be on the Genovese chart)
Joseph Schipani (should be on the Genovese chart)
Posted By: Joerusso

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/20/12 12:03 AM

as mentioned i know that charts are not 100 right but the boston r.i, charts are messed up big time so i know the others charts are jacked up and at the time the des was just piecing shit together not so bad huhfor a fbi office with like 20 or employees to cover the family at the time est. at like 100 150 members and i would love to know what happeed to lombardo, anselmo selveltilli all the old timer micheal the wiseguy all those guys kids what happened none of them was a ray jr ???
Posted By: strococs

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 08/20/12 12:26 AM

pretty cool . I love to see a cleveland chart from the 50-60's
Posted By: HairyKnuckles

Re: Charts From 60's-70's - 04/16/14 10:24 AM

Originally Posted By: HairyKnuckles
Originally Posted By: GaryH
Joseph Indelicato "Joe Scootch" of the Gambino's - was he any relation to Alphonse and Anthony "Bruno" Indelicato of the Bonnano;s?


I am not sure. But I don´t think so.
However, he was related to (a cousin of) Salvatore Falcone, a powerful mobster from Upstate New York area who attended the Apalachin meeting in 1957.


Sorry for the misinformation. Yes, it looks like Joe Scootch (and a brother of his, Anthony Indelicato murdered in 1933) was a cousin of Alphonse "Sonny Red" and his brother Joseph Bruno Indelicato. All of them grew up on Elizabeth Street, Little Italy section of Manhattan.
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