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Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush Marker
Photographer: William J. Toman
Taken: April 30, 2011
Caption: Closeup of South Side of Spirit of Greenbush Marker
Additional Description:
These are the first and second panels of "The Images of Greenbush" on this side of the sculpture.

Pellitteri Trucking Co.

Founder Phillip Pellitteri stands with his brother Ben beside discarded bushel baskets that they sold for 10 cents each. Starting in 1938 with one truck, the company boasted a fleet of 57 by 1975.

Harris/Allison House

This house, along with the Shivers House, was a refuge for famous black performers like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Cab Calloway. All were denied hotel rooms in Madison.
Submitted: May 19, 2011, by William J. Toman of Green Lake, Wisconsin.
Database Locator Identification Number: p153832
File Size: 3.762 Megabytes

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