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Title Page

Collection Overview

Biographical Information

Biographical Timeline

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement

Index Terms

Administrative
Information

Inventory

Correspondence, 1918-1975

Clippings, 1934-1975

Subject files, 1918-1975




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Providence College
Phillips Memorial Library
Special and Archival Collections

Guide to the Alice LaFond Altieri Collection


Alice Lafonf Altieri
Creator:
Alteiri, Alice LaFond 1894-1976
Title:
Alice LaFond Altieri Collection
Dates:
1914-1976
Quantity:
3 box(es) (1.5 linear feet)
Abstract:
The papers of Alice LaFond Altieri, state legislator and public official, of North Smithfield, R.I., consists of her political and personal correspondence, scrapbooks and clippings, speeches, reports, and memorabilia.
Identification:
Ms. altieri
The records are in English.
Repository:
Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections
549 River Avenue Providence, RI 02918-0001
www.providence.edu/archives

Biographical Information

From the 1930's through the 1970's Mrs. Altieri played an active role in Rhode Island's civic and political history. Elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives from North Smithfield in 1934, she was one of the first women to hold such a noteworthy position in the State. She began serving in the State House during that period of momentous change now known as the "Bloodless Revolution." Material in the Collection reflects her participation in the Democratic coup.

Born May 1, 1895, in North Smithfield, a daughter of Ernest P. and Maria (McCarthy) LaFond, she was a lifelong resident of North Smithfield with a notable career in public service. Prior to 1927, she was a secretary for the U.S. Surgeon General and for six years was a Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue of the Treasury Department in Providence, R.I..

From 1930 to 1936 she was a member of the North Smith-field School Committee, the first woman to be elected to that committee.

From 1931 to 1933 she was an active volunteer for the Woonsocket Chapter of the American Red Cross. When elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives, she became the first woman of North Smithfield to be elected to a major office.

During her tenure of office she sponsored the Aid to Dependent Children and the Aid to the Blind law and introduced the Civil Service Act in the legislature in 1936. She was active on many committees and later helped to organize the first Old Age program in the state.

She served on the North Smithfield town budget committee from 1943 to 1944, and was a member of the R.I. State Federation of Women's Clubs Legislative Department, R.I. Conference of Social Work, R.I. League of Women Voters, R.I. Association of Public School Officials, American Public Welfare Association, and was director from 1931 to 1936 of the North Smithfield Public Health Nursing Association. For six years she was treasurer and for two years second vice president of the Woonsocket Fortnightly Club.

Mrs. Altieri was the North Smithfield Public Welfare director in 1961 and 1962 and again resumed the post in 1965. She also served as a member of the governor's advisory committee of the R.I. Social Service Index.

During her term as a Rhode Island state representative, she was chairman of the joint legislative committee on public health and vice chairman of both the House Education and Public Welfare Committees.

In addition, she was a member of the board of the Woonsocket Visiting Nurse Association, a member of the board and executive committee of the Woonsocket Chapter Red Cross and a board member and secretary of the North Smithfield Ambulance and Rescue Association.

She was also an auxiliary member of the Woonsocket Hospital Aid Association and corporate member of Butler Hospital and Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Providence, R.I..

Mrs. Altieri served as chairman of the North Smithfield Citizens Civic Affairs Committee and headed several drives for the Community Chest and for the North Smithfield Ambulance Association.

Her involvement in politics and career in public service was motivated by a keen and wide-ranging interest in and involvement with others. In spite of personal obligations and health problems, she belonged to many civic and charitable organizations through the years; but these enduring relationships exemplified her concern for the health, education and welfare of her fellow citizens.

Biographical Timeline
1895 May 1 Born in North Smithfield, Rhode Island, to Maria Theresa (McCarthy) Lafond and Ernest Lafond.
1914 Graduates from Woonsocket High School; later attends Boston University and works in photographer's studio.
1918 Clerks at the United States War Department Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D.C.
1919 Clerks at the U.S. War Department Medical Department at Large, Northeastern Department, Boston, Massachusetts and for the U.S. War Department Quartermaster Corps, Fort Williams, Portland, Maine.
1920 Becomes the United States Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, District of Rhode Island Deputy Collector.
1925 Admitted to a Sharon, Massachusetts sanitarium for treatment of tuberculosis.
1930 Named to North Smithfield Democratic Town Committee. Elected to North Smithfield School Committee and joins the Woonsocket Relief Committee.
1931 Named to North Smithfield Public Health Nursing Association Board of Directors and to the North Smithfield Public Health Association Board of Directors.
1931 Joins American Red Cross Woonsocket Chapter and the Rhode Island Women's Democratic Club.
1933 Joins Woonsocket Fortnightly Club and the Garden Club of North Smithfield.
1934 Seconds the nomination of Theodore F. Green for Governor of Rhode Island at Democratic State Convention and joins the Franco-American Citizen's League.
1934 Elected to Rhode Island House (Democrat--North Smithfield) of Representatives.
1935 Appointed to Rhode Island House of Representatives Education, Public Welfare, and Agriculture, the Mechanic Arts Committees, and chairs the Rhode Island Joint Committee on Public Health.
1935 Appointed to Rhode Island House of Representatives Special Committee on Development and Improvement of the State Mental Health Institute and to the Rhode Island Department of Public Welfare Division of Old Age Security Deputy Chief.
1940 Appointed to Rhode Island Children's Court Association.
1941 May 3 Marries Hercules A. Altieri (Rhode Island Department of Social Welfare Fiscal Agent).
1941 Resigns position as Old Age Security Division Deputy Chief.
1942 Appointed Council to Rhode Island Social Service Index Advisory.
1943 Named to North Smithfield Budget Committee.
1948 Partial retirement to take care of her husband, Hercules, who had suffered from a stroke.
1951 Chairs North Smithfield Community Chest Drive.
1952 Named as Woonsocket Girl Scout Council Board Member.
1953 Becomes a member of the Rhode Island Heart Fund Woonsocket Chapter Drive and a North Smithfield Ambulance Drive Member.
1954 Becomes North Smithfield Ambulance Association Secretary.
1955 Becomes Woonsocket Hospital Aid Association Member and is elected as a Rhode Island Constitutional Convention Member.
1956 Becomes a Member of St. Anne Sodality of St. John's Church, chairs North Smithfield Citizens Civic Affairs Committee and the North Smithfield United Fund Drive.
1956 Runs unsuccessfully for the Rhode Island Senate
1957 Renamed to North Smithfield Democratic Town Committee.
1959 Becomes a member of the Butler Health Center Corporation and chairs the Northern Rhode Island United Fund Drive.
1960 Becomes a member of Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital Corporation.
1961 Appointed North Smithfield Public Welfare Director.
1962 Joins North Smithfield Cerebral Palsy Association.
1965 Named to Visiting Nurse Service of Greater Woonsocket Board of Directors and reappointed as North Smithfield Public Welfare Director.
1968 Fired from position as North Smithfield Public Welfare Director.
1970 Named as North Smithfield Centennial Committee Member.
1974 May 6 Husband Hercules A. Altieri dies.
1976 July 14 Alice LaFond Altieri dies at age 80.

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Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, speeches, reports, memorabilia, and other papers, reflecting Altieri's political, civic, and charitable activities, including her term (l935-l936) in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, duties as deputy chief of Rhode Island Dept. of Public Welfare, Division of Old Age Security, and activities as public welfare director of North Smithfield are represented in the collection.

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Arrangement

The collection is divided into three series.

Series list

Correspondence
Clippings
Subject files

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Index Terms

Researchers wishing to find materials related to this collection should search the HELIN catalog with these index terms -- View the catalog record for this collection.

Names
Altieri, Alice LaFond, 1894-1976
Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976
Fogarty, John Edward, 1913-1967
Forand, Aime´ Joseph, 1895-1972
Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Gelineau, Louis E.
Green, Theodore Francis, 1867-1966
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978
Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932-
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
McGrath, J. Howard (James Howard), 1903-1966
Pell, Claiborne, 1918-
Roberts, Dennis Joseph, 1903-1994
Subjects
Altieri, Alice LaFond, 1894-1976
North Smithfield (R.I. : Town) -- Politics and government
Older people -- Services for -- Rhode Island -- North Smithfield (Town)
Public welfare -- Rhode Island -- North Smithfield (Town)
Public welfare -- Rhode Island -- Officials and employees
Public welfare administration -- Rhode Island
Rhode Island -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
Rhode Island -- Politics and government -- 1951-
Rhode Island. Dept. of Public Welfare
Rhode Island. Division of Old Age Security
Rhode Island. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Women in charitable work -- Rhode Island -- North Smithfield (Town)
Women in politics -- Rhode Island

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

The collection resided with members of the Alteiri/Livermore family prior to its donation to the College.

Preferred Citation

Alice LaFond Altieri Collection, Providence College, Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections

Acquistions Information

In May of 1977, Mrs. Laura LaFond Livermore donated the papers of her sister, Mrs. Alice LaFond Altieri to Providence College.

Processing Information

The collection was originally processed in 1982.

Finding aid prepared by Providence College Archives Staff.

Finding aid revised and encoded by Russell M. Franks in 2008

Restrictions

Open for research.

Terms governing use and reproduction: Photocopying and scanning of materials is a fee based service available in the repository and is allowed at the discretion of the Librarian of Special and Archival Collections when in compliance to the College's policy on copyright and publication.

Separated Materials

No materials were separated from this collection.

For more detail on the life and career of Alice LaFond Altieri, see:

Healy, Margaret Adele. Alice LaFond Altieri : pioneer woman politician and public servant in Rhode Island. Providence College, 1980.


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