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'''Carlo Gentile''' (1835-1893), photographer
'''Carlo Gentile''' (1835-1893), photographer


Born in Naples (Italy), Gentile travelled extensively around the globe and then settled in the United States. He became a skilled photographer. In 871 he adopted a young native-American child whom he renamed Carlos Montezuma (he would grow to become a physician and the founder of the Society fo American Indians). Gentile died in Chicago, IL.
Born in Naples (Italy), Gentile travelled extensively around the globe and then settled in the United States. He became a skilled photographer. In 1871 he adopted a young native-American child whom he renamed Carlos Montezuma (he would grow to become a physician and the founder of the Society for American Indians). Gentile died in Chicago, IL.




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[[Category:Italian Diaspora (1830s)]]
[[Category:Italian Diaspora (Photography)]]
 
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[[Category:Italian American Studies (Born in Italy)]]

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Carlo Gentile (1835-1893), photographer

Born in Naples (Italy), Gentile travelled extensively around the globe and then settled in the United States. He became a skilled photographer. In 1871 he adopted a young native-American child whom he renamed Carlos Montezuma (he would grow to become a physician and the founder of the Society for American Indians). Gentile died in Chicago, IL.

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