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Title
Frank DeGeorge
Creator
DeGeorge, Frank
Contributor
Vercelli, Joseph
Date Created and/or Issued
1995
Publication Information
Wine Library Associates of Sonoma County
Contributing Institution
Sonoma County Library
Collection
Speaking of Wine
Rights Information
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Description
Frank DeGeorge was a key employee in preparing wines for bottling; in addition, he was the Union Steward for the Teamster's Union who had a labor contract with the Italian Swiss Colony. Frank represented his constituents very well. As a member of the labor-management committee he never lost track that the welfare of the company preceded the demands of the Union. Frank retired from the Italian Swiss Colony after serving more than forty years. He was very knowledgeable of the history of the area in and around Cloverdale
Type
text
Format
interviews
oral histories (literary works)
Identifier
62bfa2cc-d601-4eec-b5b1-63065e7f211e
https://digital.sonomalibrary.org/documents/detail/255947
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Language
English
Subject
Wine and Winemaking
DeGeorge, Frank
Italian Swiss Colony (Asti, Calif.)
Wine and wine making
Local history--Sources
United States
California
Sonoma
Source
Wine Library Associates of Sonoma County oral history series.
Relation
Speaking of Wine

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