Proper noun
Colletta (plural Collettas)
A surname from Italian.
Bryan and Mary Elizabeth Baird married on October 1, 1884, Paulo E. Colletta, William Jennings Bryan: Volume I, Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, p. 30. and they settled in Jacksonville, which at the time had a population of two thousand. Source: Internet
He won election as a state circuit judge, and in 1866 moved his family to a convert farm north of Salem, Paolo E. Colletta, William Jennings Bryan: Colletta: Volume 1, Political Evangelist, 1860-1908 (University of Nebraska: Lincoln, 1964) pp. 3-4. Source: Internet
Paulo E. Colletta, William Jennings Bryan: Volume I, Political Evangelist, 1860-1908, p. 107. At the time many farmers' groups believed that by increasing the amount of currency in circulation, commodities would receive higher prices. Source: Internet
Outside of a few lines on the large hands, I’m not seeing any signs of Colletta here. Source: Internet