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Francesco Malfetano 1858

Francesco Malfetano was born on February 2, 1858 in Montecorvino Rovella, Salerno County, Campania Italia to Domenico Malfetano and Filomena Morretta, and has siblings Biagio Pasquale Fedele Malfetano, Giuseppe Malfetano, Pasquale Malfetano, Marinetta Malfetano, and Marianna Malfetano. Francesco Malfetano died in Argentina.
Francesco Malfetano
February 2, 1858
Montecorvino Rovella, Salerno County, Campania, 84096, Italia
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In 1858, in the year that Francesco Malfetano was born, on January 14th, Felice Orsini and others tried - but failed - to assassinate Napoleon III of France. The bombs they set off did kill 8 people - and wounded 142 others. Some of the conspirators were French émigrés who lived in Britain, setting off a short anti-British feeling in France. But the emperor refused to support the sentiment and it died out. Orsini was executed by guillotine on March 13th.
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In 1864, on February 25th, the first prisoners arrived at Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Andersonville became notorious for the conditions that Union prisoners endured. 500 prisoners had left from Richmond, Virginia the week before - eventually 13,000 prisoners would die at the prison.
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