Dutch Voight
Oscar Ernest "Dutch" Voigt was an American mob boss in Galveston, Texas in the United States, who was involved in bootlegging, illegal gambling, numbers racket, prostitution and other criminal activities during the early 1900s. Voight was called Dutch for Deutsch meaning German. He, with Ollie Quinn, led the Beach Gang, one of the two criminal organisations which controlled most of the Galveston underworld until the mid-1920s. He was of German descent.
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Born | Oscar Ernest Voigt November 18, 1888 Brenham, Texas, U.S. |
Died | May 15, 1986 97) Galveston, Texas, U.S. | (aged
Known for | Mobster, gang leader |
Successor | Sam Maceo and Rosario Maceo |
Partner | Ollie Quinn |
Voigt ushered in the modern era of gambling on the island by establishing organized poker games in 1910 and was known as Quinn's top advisor in the criminal business.[1] He and Quinn soon ran games all over the city.
See also
Notes
- Nieman (2008), pg. 5.
References
- Cartwright, Gary (1998). Galveston: a history of the island. New York: Macmillan. ISBN 0-87565-190-9.
- Nieman, Robert (Fall 2008). "Galveston's Balinese Room" (PDF). Texas Ranger Dispatch. Texas Ranger Association Foundation (27).
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