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Resource Number: 5BL 8029 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508415011 <br />Michael Forte was born in Pastena, Province of Frosinone, Italy in 1872. He came to the U.S. in 1892 and to <br />Louisville in 1902. According to a written Forte family history, Michael Forte boarded with the Massaro family and fell <br />in love with Orazia Massaro. Ora Massaro and Michael Forte married in 1903, and he continued to live with the <br />family. The following is the wedding photo of Michael and Ora Forte: <br />The 1904 directory is the first Louisville residential directory that gives location information of residences. It lists <br />Joseph and Mary "Mazaro" as well as Mike and Ora Forte, as living at "Lafarge & Walnut," which is a correct <br />description of the location of 804 Walnut. Both men were stated to be miners. <br />In 1905, Eufrasina Massaro conveyed this property to her son-in-law, Michael Forte. The earliest record of Michael <br />Forte having a grocery store appears in a 1908 Louisville business directory, and the store is described as selling <br />groceries, shoes, dry goods, and cigars. Forte's store continues to appear in business directories for Louisville <br />continuously until the early 1930s. The Forte family also lived in the house at 804 Walnut until around 1915 (the year <br />in which Giuseppe Massaro died), which is when Michael and Orazia Forte purchased the house across the street to <br />the north, 801 Walnut (5BL8028) , and the family moved there. <br />Two photos taken in the early 1900s show the Forte grocery store in the background. These were taken from the <br />Wolfer family house that stood at 901 Main Street, looking west on Walnut. Some writing can be seen on the north <br />side of the building, perhaps advertising for the store that could be seen from Main Street: <br />3 <br />
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