Philip Brigandi

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16796
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White Male born in 1873
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1900Brigandi, PhilipHead118 S Cayuga St27WhiteItalyMarriedFencing Master
Relatives in 1900 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Brigandi, Amalia GWife118 S Cayuga St24WhiteItalyMarriedNone
Gullino, MatildaMother-in-Law118 S Cayuga St60WhiteItalyWidowedNone
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Fencing Master Philip Brigandi

Fencing Master Philip Brigandi 1900

"Cornell Fencers' Club: M. Brigandi Has Arrived--Club Meeting and Exhibition To-Night," Cornell Daily Sun, October 21, 1896, 1.

"Cornell Fencers' Club: M. Brigandi Has Arrived--Club Meeting and Exhibition To-Night," Cornell Daily Sun, October 21, 1896, 1. 1896

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Philip Brigandi, professor of fencing and Italian language, home 118 S Cayuga St.

"M. Philip Brigandi, who has been engaged as master of the Fencers Club, arrived yesterday morning. Mr. Brigandi comes direct from the New York Athletic Club, where he has been engaged as fencing master for the past year. He comes to Cornell highly recommended and he teaches the French method.
M. Brigandi learned fencing at Alexandria, Egypt, and while there won a silver medal from several competitors. He has also fenced at one of the International tournaments in Naples, Italy, where he won the first prize, a gold medal. Since then he has been with different organizations in the capacity of fencing master, his last engagement having been with the New York Athletic Club...."

"Cornell Fencers' Club: M. Brigandi Has Arrived--Club Meeting and Exhibition To-Night," Cornell Daily Sun, October 21, 1896, 1.
From the Keith R. Johnson '56 Cornell Daily Sun Archive, https://cdsun.library.cornell.edu