[GAMBLING & CRIME]. Group of 6 antique legal documents and publications. Including: a two-page court document, El Paso County, Texas, 1888, State of Texas vs. Fannie Oliver, with testimony from Oliver that another woman, Lillie St. Clair called her a ?bitch," and after that hit her in the side of the head with a six-shooter; an arrest warrant document, Indian Territory of the United States, 1903, charging Jim Green and Walter Cook with what appears to be ?run gaming books"; an indictment, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1 February 1890, of four men alleged to ?unlawfully set up and establish in a certain room and building?a game and device of address and hazard with cards at which money and other valuable things were played?"; a Trenton State Gazette newspaper, 2 March 1850, with column on front page that Jonathan H. Green was in Albany urging the passage of anti-gambling laws, and arrested there for possessing forged money; Paulson's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 21 April 1819, article on third page about two men sent to prison for playing faro; and issue of Judge (27 April 1907) with front cover depicting a horse racing satire.