Although he was born as Charles Winslow Abruscato, he wanted his name to sound more American and changed it to Charles A. Winslow.
On Charles' passport application the Berni Organ Company, Incorporated Builders and Importers
Mechanical Band Organs, 216 West 20th Street, New York City, New York requested that Charles' passport be approved so that they could "send Mr. Charles A. Winslow to France, Italy, Porto Rico, Cuba
and the Bahamas for the purpose of selling Mechanical Band Organs which we manufacture. " The letter was dated 29 Sep 1920 and was to the "Honorable Secretary of
State, Washington, DC" (info courtesy of Find a Grave contributor Junebug)
Although he was born as Charles Winslow Abruscato, he wanted his name to sound more American and changed it to Charles A. Winslow.
On Charles' passport application the Berni Organ Company, Incorporated Builders and Importers
Mechanical Band Organs, 216 West 20th Street, New York City, New York requested that Charles' passport be approved so that they could "send Mr. Charles A. Winslow to France, Italy, Porto Rico, Cuba
and the Bahamas for the purpose of selling Mechanical Band Organs which we manufacture. " The letter was dated 29 Sep 1920 and was to the "Honorable Secretary of
State, Washington, DC" (info courtesy of Find a Grave contributor Junebug)