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Angelo DeTullio

PictureAngelo DeTullio (1862-1925). Courtesy: Huning Highland Historical Archives
​Angelo DeTullio was a general contractor and builder and is known for his cast concrete work, called “cast stone”.  His business was located in the 100 block of Edith Boulevard N.E., just east of his home at 126 Arno St.  He was involved with the construction of the Barnett Building, Masonic Temple, Central Milling Company, Anchor Grocery Store, and the lion fountain in Las Vegas, New Mexico.  He patented the ‘Carpenter’s Level” in 1916.
 
 DeTullio, in 1921-1924, built much of the original curbing that surrounds the Family Plots in historic Fairview.  He also built the fence, pilasters and front gates in 1924 that were the original cemetery entrance into the cemetery.  

by Susan Schwartz
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Historical Fairview Cemetery Front Gates c2016. Built by Angelo DeTullio in 1924. Courtesy: Christine Taute
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