Copy of report of the Pinkerton Detective Agency made to Governor John Miller on the effort made to legalize the Louisiana Lottery during the session of the first Legislative Assembly in North Dakota. 1922.
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Louisiana State Lottery Company
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Chartered in 1868, held the monopoly for the lottery business in Louisiana until 1859, then transferred domicile to Honduras and continued to sell tickets in United States until 1906, when the business was broken up by United States Department of Justice. The sale of lottery tickets in La. was unlawful after ca. 1892. From the description of Louisiana State Lottery tickets and forms, 1881-1894. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 289033014 Incorporated in 1868, th...
Rittgers, H. E.
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North Dakota. Legislative Assembly 1889-1890)
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North Dakota. Governor (1889-1890 : Miller)
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Pinkerton's National Detective Agency
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Biographical Notes and Organizational History Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) 1819, Aug. 25 Born, Glasgow, Scotland 1842 Married Joan Carfrae Fled to North America fearing arrest for activities in Chartist Movement, residing first in Mont...