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1. Thoney Pietro and Boy with Horse

'1900 - The life of Thoney Pietro has not always been that of a retired country gentleman; he has earned the right to retire by his own labors. He commenced his career as a common laborer, but he was never content with doing anything less than his best. A typical example of his physical strength and skill, as well as his desire to be the best at any job, occurred during September, 1900, when he was working as a bricklayer for the James McAfee and Company, of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, who were engaged in  a street paving project in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The speed and skill with which young Pietro handled the paving bricks attracted the attention of his superintendent, a Mr.Ross, supt.of the work,who became so enthused over the young Italian's prowess that he offered to bet $300.00 that Pietro could better the existing record for the number of bricks laid in a given time, The record was then held by an Irishman who had laid 806 square yards of brick in ten hours. Admirers of the Irishman quickly took the bet. So on a bright September morning in 1900, 0n 12th Avenue in Homestead, Pennsylvania, the contest was held. Eight hours and fifteen minuets later measurements disclosed that Pietro had established a new record and one which stands tot his day - he had laid single handed a section of street 30 feet in width and 350 feet long- an amazing total of 1166 square yards of brick, 58 bricks per sq.yd., totaling 67,628 bricks or an average of more than 136 bricks per minute all day.The fact that he did his work well is borne out by the attached photograph taken 46 years later of the same site, looking up 12th Avenue from Louise Street toward Andrew Street in the city of Homestead, Pennsylvania. The same bricks as he laid then are still in use.'

2. Testament to the Brick Laying Prowess of Thoney Pietro

3. Thoney Pietro and Pietro Company Workers in Front of Large Rock Formation in Williamson, W.Va.

Great Uncle Lawrence Pietro, Thoney Pietro, Lawrence Pietro, and Henry Pietro standing in front of rock caves in Williamson, W.Va. Back of postcard reads' Morgantown family who came to Morgantown in 1904. All Italian intermarriages except one Belgian woman.'

4. Group of Pietro Family Men Wiliamson, W.Va.

Italian writing on back of picture.

5. Thoney Pietro on Horse

'President and General Manager of the Pietro Paving and Constructing Company. This work was done in the year 1915 for the city of Williamson, W. Va. About 12 miles of paved street.'

6. Thoney Pietro

7. Pietro Company Road Crew Unloading Gravel from Rail Cars in Ritchie County, W. Va.

Sign on build reads, 'Thoney Pietro Company General Contractors, Morgantown, W. Va.'

8. Pietro Company Road Crew Unloading Gravel from Rail Cars in Ritchie County, W. Va.

9. Thoney Pietro with Crew Operating a Rock Crusher in Wadestown, W. Va.

10. Pietro Company Work Crew Laying Pipe in Williamson, W. Va.

11. Thoney Pietro at Road Construction Site in Williamson, W. Va.

12. Thoney Pietro and Road Crew at Work in Williamson, W. Va.