Immigration 1907 of Giovanni Paccasassi

Over 25 million Italians have emigrated between 1861 and 1960 with a migration boom between 1871 and 1915 when over 13,5 million emigrants left the country for European and overseas destinations.
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Immigration 1907 of Giovanni Paccasassi

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Can anyone take a stab at this?
Line 2 shows G. Paccasassi and he is going to Fall River, MA. His fare is covered by his cousin and it looks as though he is going to his cousin's.
But I can't make out the name or address.

http://interactive.ancestry.com/7488/NY ... sePUB=true
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Looks possible like 741 DeValt Fall River, MA and Sabbantino Core??


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Thanks for the assistance. Looks far better than what I came up with
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Checked street names in Fall River; the address is likely 741 Davol.
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Previous manifest for Giovanni and Sabatino in 1906. Lines 11 and 12.

http://interactive.ancestry.com/7488/NY ... sePUB=true

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Re: Immigration 1907 of Giovanni Paccasassi

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Great find. Thanks.
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