Charles Frederick Lindauer
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Charles Frederick Lindauer (1836-1921) was described in 1894 as a "small fry" in organized crime in New York City. He operated an illegal lottery in Manhattan. In 1881 he took over the Theatre Comique in Jersey City, New Jersey, once a legitimate theater, and converted it into a "leg show" where alcohol was sold without a liquor license.
1850s
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1850 United States census living in Manhattan (age 14)
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1859 death of first born child (age 21)
1860s
[edit]American Civil War substitutes and The Baldwin Jewelry Robbery
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1860 United States census living in Manhattan (age 24)
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1865 Manhattan directory
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1865 March 29, advertisement
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1865 March 31, advertisement
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1866 January 21, Lindauer arrested (age 30)
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1866 January 23, Lindauer arrested
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1866 January 23, Lindauer arrested
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1866 January 25, Lindauer arrested for the Baldwin robbery in Newark, New Jersey
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1866 May 2, acquitted of the Baldwin robbery
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1867 burglary arrest
1870s
[edit]Illegal lottery, passing counterfeit money, and a presidential pardon
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1870 United States census living in Manhattan, New York City
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1872 Freedmen Bank in New York City
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1873 April 12 presidential pardon
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1873 April 12 presidential pardon for passing counterfeit money
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1879 November 11, Lindauer arrested for illegal lottery in a Comstock raid
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1879 November 14, lottery
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1879 November 12, Lindauer arrested for illegal lottery in a Comstock raid
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1879 advertisement
1880s
[edit]More illegal lottery and more burglaries and the Theatre Comique scandal
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1880 United States census living in Hoboken, New Jersey
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1880 Manhattan directory
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1880 lottery as fraud
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1881 February 19, arrest for illegal lottery
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1881 March 3, illegal lottery
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1881 June 2, as "Fred Lindauer"
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1881 June 3, as "Frederick Lindauer"
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1881 June 22, as "Frederick Lindauer"
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1881 July 8, burglary trial
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1881 July 22, burglary trial
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1881 July 29, burglary sentencing
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1881 December 6, Lindauer takes over the Theater Comique
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1881 December 6, Lindauer takes over the Theater Comique
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1881 December 6, Lindauer and the Theater Comique
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1885 February 11, attending the The Old Fireman's Ball
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1889 June 2 Lindauer tobacco
1890s
[edit]Move from Manhattan, New York City to Rye, New York in 1890
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1892 April 28 in Rye, New York
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1894 October 12 named by the Lexow Committee
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1895 August 29 Lindauer gang that remained in Manhattan
1900s to death
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1900 United States census living in Rye, New York
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1915 New York census living in Rye, New York
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1918 Rye, New York directory
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1921 death certificate
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1921 March 3, Lindauer obituary (age 85, but listed as age 88)
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1921 sexton card