Lottery Agents Arrested
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Lottery Agents Arrested
Summary
Lottery Agents Arrested is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Lottery Agents Arrested's image is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1836-1921) arrest reported in The Times of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1879.png[2].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's publication date is recorded as +1879-11-12T00:00:00Z[4].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer[5].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as Anthony Comstock[6].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as Comstock Act of 1873[7].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as Society for the Suppression of Vice[8].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as Theodore Zschoch[9].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as A. Orlando Jackson[10].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's main subject is recorded as John Archibald Shields[11].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1836-1921) arrest reported in The Times of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1879.png[12].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's published in is recorded as The Times[13].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's title is recorded as Lottery Agents Arrested. Anthony Comstock Raid. Held For Unlawfully Using the Mails.[14].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
- Lottery Agents Arrested's quotation or excerpt is recorded as "... The first dealer arrested was B. Nathan, of Nos. 179 and 830 Broadway, who at once gave bail before the Commissioner in the sum of $1,000 to await examination. Soon afterward John Duff of No. 49 Nassau street, and A. Orlando Jackson, of No. 92 Nassau street, were arrested, and in like manner they gave bail for their future appearance. These captures were followed at intervals by the arrest of C. F. Lindauer, W. L. Crayton, E. W. Harriman, C. Defreese, J. Williamson of Williamson & Co., and R. N. Potter, all Broadway dealers, and mostly from little nooks of offices between Twenty-fifth and Thirtieth street. Theodore Zschoch, of No. 17 Park place and No. 861 Broadway; J. Wachsman, of Wachsman & Co., No. 84 Nassau street, and W. A. Martine, of No. 10 Wall street, were also arrested. In the cases where the prisoners had been under arrest previously for the same offense they were hold in $1,000 bail, and from these who had not before been charged with the offense only $500 bail was required, Most of them, however, were old offenders and had to give the higher amount."[16].
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Lottery Agents Arrested's instance of is recorded as news article[3].