Domino Danzero's journey, which began in Italy in 1890, led him
penniless to New York. The young immigrant came to the Midwest and
found work in the coal mines of Illinois and the restaurants of
Chicago. Through his travels and his work he gained employment with
the Frisco railroad, where he became the overseer of Harvey Houses
and Frisco dining cars throughout the central United States.
Photography was his hobby and he was commissioned to take
photographs for the Frisco railroad. The turn-of-the-century
photographs featured in The Early Ozarks: A Family's Journey
portray the humanness of people living in the Ozarks. They provide
a glimpse of the
better things in life--food, family, and friends--reflecting
fundamental human compassion and the way of living at the early
part of the twentieth century.
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