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Charles C. A. Baldi

Charles Carmine Antonio Baldi, (December 2, 1862 – December 28, 1930) was an American merchant, banker, newspaper publisher, entrepreneur and philanthropist who lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

Charles C.A. Baldi

(1862-12-02)December 2, 1862

December 28, 1930(1930-12-28) (aged 68)

Charles Carmine Antonio Baldi

American

Public service

Louisa Eurindine Sobernheimer

Taylor Swift (great-great granddaughter)
Chuck Douglas (great-grandson)
Austin Swift (great-great grandson)

He immigrated from Italy at age 14 and pursued a career that gained him recognition in the early 1900s as a prominent leader among the growing population of American citizens of Italian descent. Baldi further achieved strong relationships with the existing American political and business communities in the greater Philadelphia area that developed from his business enterprises, which included social and philanthropic organizations that centered around supporting the lifestyle of Italian immigrant people to attain improved economic status and preserve traditional cultural heritage while living in the United States.

Dr. Frederick. S. Baldi, medical director of the Philadelphia County prisons and former president of the Philadelphia County Medical Society;

Vito M. Baldi;

member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Second District;

Charles Carmine Antonio Baldi Jr.

member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Fourteenth District;

Joseph F.M. Baldi

Virgil Baldi;

Rose Baldi; and

Chuck Douglas

King of Little Italy: C.C.A. Baldi & His Brothers By Charles G. Douglas, III; with Victor L. Baldi, III, and Douglas Baldi Swift

Marker application documents, Philadelphia Historical Commission, Home of Charles C. A. Baldi, 2017