Today’s Facial Hair Friday featured man is Francesco Zaccaro, who was deported in 1907. His paperwork describes him as having “small, thin lips, medium chesnut mustache.”
He arrived from Italy on the SS Hamburg on February 17, 1907, and was headed to his mother-in-law’s house in New York City. However, he was deported and back on the SS Hamburg just 3 days later. He was excluded due to his crime of moral turpitude: He had served eight days in prison for “applying vile names to a woman.”
Read the full story on “Facial Hair Friday: Mustaches and Moral Turpitude.”
Zaccaro’s paperwork and photograph is currently on display at the National Archives in the “Attachments” exhibit.
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above information about this man. The most surprising part,...“medium chestnut” moustache....
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has Facial Hair Friday. I love it.
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