Surviving records from Sing Sing indicate:
Giuseppe Giallambardo [sic] - March 17, 1903, No. 54089, sentenced to 5 years plus cash penalty for counterfeiting. He had been held at Ludlow Street Jail. He was 28, born in Italy, dark complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair, 5-10 tall, 130 pounds. He could read and write. He was single and Catholic. His home at the time of his arrest was 21 First Street, New York City. He was reported to have been friendly with or related to Salvatore Traina, 6 Prince Street, New York City.
Joseph DePriemo [sic] - March 17, 1903, No. 54088, sentenced to 4 years plus cash penalty for counterfeiting. He had been held at Ludlow Street Jail. He was 28, born in Italy, dark complexion, brown eyes and hair, 5-5.5 tall, 182 pounds. He could not read or write. He was single and Catholic. His home at the time of his arrest was 406 Houston Street, New York City. He was reported to have been friendly with or related to Salvatore Macaluso, who lived at the same address.
Isidore Crose [sic] - March 17, 1903, No. 54087, sentenced to 3 years plus cash penalty for counterfeiting. He had been held at Ludlow Street Jail. He was 26, born in Italy, dark complexion, brown eyes and dark brown hair, 5-6 tall, 158 pounds. He could read and write. He was single and Catholic. His home at the time of his arrest was 406 Houston Street, New York City. He was reported to have been friendly with or related to Mariano Carbone, 25 Riving Street, New York City.
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