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Information about gambling in Richmond, Virginia during the Civil War
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1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Examination of two men charged with exhibiting the game of faro postponed
1864-07-16, Richmond Dispatch; Unsuccessful raid on suspected Faro Bank
1864-07-29, Richmond Whig; Detective Boyd has been thrown in Castle Thunder for trying to bribe another detective not to mention that he had seen a prominent member of the treasury department go into a faro bank [probably R. C. Elmore]
1864-08-05, Richmond Dispatch; Mayor's Court cases reported August 5, 1864
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Hustings Court of Magistrates proceedings reported on August 13, 1864.
1864-08-13, Richmond Dispatch; Presentments rendered by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court
1864-08-15, Richmond Dispatch; Decisions of the Hustings Court of Magistrates before adjournment of the term reported on August 15, 1864
1864-08-17, Richmond Whig; description of the duel between J. M. Daniel and E. C. Elmore
1864-09-02, Richmond Dispatch; Man sentenced for the game of faro denied a pardon by the Governor
1864-09-15, Richmond Whig; E. C. Elmore pleads guilty for betting at faro
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