John Jacob Lindauer
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1860s[edit]
Theft accusations and lottery conviction and lottery conviction overturned
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1865 "John Lindauer, 23 years of age, the keeper of a saloon in Grand street, was arraigned charged with having stolen a gold watch and chain, valued at $100, and a diamond pin, valued at $250 ..."
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1869 U.S. v. John Lindauer in 1869 where he was arrested for selling tickets to an illegal lottery without being registered as an agent. He claimed he was only working there as a paid employee and that the owner was liable.
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1869 October 25 with Louis Julius Lindauer (1838-1915) in lottery litigation
1880s[edit]
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1881 June 2 Bayonne burglars with Charles Frederick Lindauer
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1881 June 3 Bayonne burglars with Charles Frederick Lindauer
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1881 June 22 Bayonne burglars with Charles Frederick Lindauer
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1881 July 8 Bayonne burglars
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1881 July 23 Bayonne burglars
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1881 July 22 Bayonne burglars
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1881 July 29 Bayonne burglars facing 10 years in prison
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1882 May 17 Theater Comique takeover
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1888 funeral notice