- Lou
Blonger (May 13, 1849 –
April 20, 1924), born
Louis Herbert Belonger, was a Wild West saloonkeeper, gambling-house owner, and mine speculator, but...
- 1888–1945) – John
Homer T. ("Dapper Jackie") French,
member of the Lou
Blonger Gang of Denver. A
photo of Buda
holding a gun is
found in
Philip S. Van...
- Johnson, Scott; Johnson, Craig. "The Earps, Doc Holliday, & The
Blonger Bros".
BlongerBros.com.
Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016. Retrieved...
- Johnson, Scott; Johnson, Craig. "The Earps, Doc Holliday, & The
Blonger Bros".
BlongerBros.com.
Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016. Retrieved...
- Johnson, Scott; Johnson, Craig. "The Earps, Doc Holliday, & The
Blonger Bros".
BlongerBros.com.
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 7...
- and
prosecuting the
notorious "Million-Dollar
Bunco Ring"
headed by Lou
Blonger, a
story he
recounted in his book
Fighting the Underworld.
Philip Van Cise...
-
various other socio-economic
conditions in the
later 19th century. Lou
Blonger (1849–1924):
American pickpocket and fraudster,
organized a m****ive ring...
-
Prairie Dodge City Gang
Dennison syndicate The
Cowboys (Cochise County)
Blonger gang
Ringvereine (Weimar Germany)
Historic prostitution rings Zwi Migdal...
-
responsible for the
capture and
arrest of over 100 criminals,
including Lou
Blonger in
Summer 1922. He
celebrated his 100th
birthday in 1965, and died on October...
- 7 males.
Shullsburg was the
boyhood home of Lou
Blonger, the "Bunco King" of Denver, Colorado.
Blonger lived in
Shullsburg from 1853, when he was four...