Ciro Terranova (; July 20, 1888 − February 20, 1938) was a Sicilian-born American
gangster
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in New York City, and one time
underboss
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of the
Morello crime family.
Early life
Terranova was born in the town of
Corleone, Sicily. In 1893, Ciro moved to New York with his father, mother, four sisters, brothers
Vincenzo and
Nicolo to meet half brother
Giuseppe Morello, who had emigrated six months earlier. Years later, Ciro, Vincenzo, Nicolo, and Giuseppe would found the powerful
Morello crime family.
Due to lack of work in the New York area, Terranova and his family only stayed there for about a year. They eventually traveled to
Louisiana
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, where the father planted
sugar cane
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, then moved to
Bryan, Texas
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, where they worked as cotton pickers. After two years in Texas,
malaria
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struck the family. They moved back to New York in 1896.
Return to New York
Ciro and Vincent went to school and worked at the family business, a plastering store, on evenings and weekends. Ciro later worked as a waiter at a restaurant owned by his stepbrother Giuseppe, at the rear of the Prince Street Saloon. In 1903, Giuseppe was charged with the
barrel murders but released due to lack of evidence. After the trials ended in June 1903, the Morello crime family continued to deal with police searches and harassment. On one such occasion Ciro, Vincent, and his nephews Charlie and Nick Sylvester were arrested and held overnight. Another time, Ciro was arrested while trying to find a doctor for Charlie.
Rise to power
When
Ignazio "the Wolf" Lupo and Ciro's brother Giuseppe were sent to prison on
counterfeiting
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charges, Ciro, Vincent, and Nick filled the power vacuum. They soon rose to be the top gangsters of
Italian Harlem, running the Morello family.
Ciro earned his nickname, "the Artichoke King", by purchasing all the artichokes that came into New York and selling them for roughly three times as much.
DiMarco murder
In 1916, Joe DiMarco, a gambling joint operator, challenged the power of Ciro and the Morellos. The Morellos then conspired with the Navy Street Gang to kill DiMarco and gave the job to Leo Lauritano, the Navy Street leader. Lauritano in turn passed the job on to Mike Fetto.
Accounts differ as to what happened next. In one narrative Fetto went to DiMarco's club to kill him but could not identify DiMarco and returned without finishing the job, which was then given to John "Jonny Left" Esposito, with Fetto as his assistant. Esposito likewise could not find Dimarco, so he killed Charles Lombardi instead. Fetto eventually caught up with DiMarco and murdered him.
In another account of the
Mafia-Camorra War, Fetto shot Lombardi thinking he was DiMarco. A third Morello associate in the room, Giuseppe Verrizano, ended up killing DiMarco.
Change in power
After the DiMarco murder, the police arrested hitman John Esposito. Esposito then implicated Ciro, who was indicted on the two murders. However, the charges against Ciro were soon dropped. The reason was that the testimony against Ciro was given by co-conspirators and accomplices and under New York law outside corroboration was necessary. Two weeks after the DiMarco hit, but before his arrest, Esposito was ordered to kill
Charles Ubriaco and Ciro's half-brother Nicholas, who were discussing peace terms with rival gang members.
By 1920 the Morello-Terranova-Lupo rule was being challenged by
Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria, an up-and-coming gangster. Vincent Morello was murdered on East 116 St. A powerful ally of the Morello Family,
Umberto "Rocco" Valenti, was killed by
Charles "Lucky" Luciano, then a member of the Masseria family. After Valenti's death, many of Ciro's men switched sides to Masseria. Even Peter Morello switched sides and became one of Masseria's most trusted lieutenants, even though the Masseria gang had killed his brother. When the dust settled, Ciro controlled the
116th Street Crew in Upper
Manhattan
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and Masseria ruled
the Bronx
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.
Castellammarese War
While the
Castellammarese War
The Castellammarese War () was a bloody power struggle for control of the American Mafia between partisans of Joe "The Boss" Masseria and Salvatore Maranzano that took place in New York City from February 26, 1930, until April 15, 1931. The feu ...
was going on,
Joe Valachi tried to patch up his friendship with Ciro and even befriended Ciro's driver.
Tommy Gagliano (who later became boss of the
Lucchese crime family
The Lucchese crime family (pronounced ) is an Italian Americans, Italian American American Mafia, Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City and New Jersey, within the nationwide c ...
) then asked Valachi to take his side in the gang war.
Valachi's first assignment was to kill Ciro's driver; instead, Valachi killed Ciro's nephew, Joseph Catania. At Catania's funeral, Terranova swore revenge. Valachi also claimed to have killed Peter Morello, Ciro's half brother, but Lucky Luciano said that
Albert Anastasia and
Frank Scalise killed Morello.
During the early 1930s, New York mayor
Fiorello LaGuardia
Fiorello Henry La Guardia (born Fiorello Raffaele Enrico La Guardia; December 11, 1882September 20, 1947) was an American attorney and politician who represented New York in the U.S. House of Representatives and served as the 99th mayor of New Y ...
led a successful effort to decriminalize the artichoke trade, destroying Terranova's power base. By the time of his death, Terranova was reportedly impoverished.
Death
On February 18, 1938, Ciro Terranova suffered a paralyzing
stroke
Stroke is a medical condition in which poor cerebral circulation, blood flow to a part of the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: brain ischemia, ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and intracranial hemorrhage, hemor ...
. He died two days later at
Columbus Hospital, at age 49,
[Dash, epilogue] with his son and wife at his side.
Ciro was the only one of the four Terranova brothers to die in bed.
Ciro and his three brothers lie in bare graves in
Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, not far from
Joe Petrosino, who investigated them, or other
Morello crime family members, such as
Ignazio "Lupo the Wolf" Lupo.
In popular fiction
*In the television series
''The Untouchables'', Terranova is portrayed by
Jack Weston
Jack Weston (born Morris Weinstein; August 21, 1924 – May 3, 1996) was an American actor. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1976 and a Tony Award in 1981.
Career
Weston, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, usually played comic roles in fi ...
.
References
Further reading
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1888 births
1938 deaths
Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Queens)
American gangsters of Italian descent
People of Sicilian descent
Italian emigrants to the United States
People from Bryan, Texas
Mafia–Camorra War
American crime bosses
American gangsters of the interwar period
Genovese crime family