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English: Charles Frederick Lindauer I (1836-1921) named by the Lexow Commission for being in the numbers game or policy racket
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Source New York Times on October 12, 1894
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.nytimes.com/1894/10/12/archives/paid-500-to-schmittberger-forget-says-this-tribute-went-to-the.html?searchResultPosition=1

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Paid $500 To Schmittberger. Forget Says This Tribute Went to Police Captain. The Agent of the French Line Tells the Lexow Committee of the Money Transaction. Complete Exposure of the Policy Business in This City. A List of 600 Places Where the Gambling Was Conducted. Only One Precinct Free from the Evil.

Q.- Who are the principal policy backers in this city? A.- Al Adams. "Jake" Shipsey, Cornelius C. Parker, "Billy" Myers, "Ed" Hogan, Charles Lindauer. ...

... He admitted that he was not there now, and when Senator Lexow asked him ... Lindauer, who was a small-fry backer, had a portion of the lower east side. ...

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  • Q.- Who are the principal policy backers in this city? A.- Al Adams. "Jake" Shipsey, Cornelius C. Parker, "Billy" Myers, "Ed" Hogan, Charles Lindauer. ...
  • ... He admitted that he was not there now, and when Senator Lexow asked him ... Lindauer, who was a small-fry backer, had a portion of the lower east side. ...

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