Lottie Deno

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Carlotta J. Thompkins, also known as Lottie Deno (April 21, 1844 – February 9, 1934), was a famous gambler in the US state of Texas and New Mexico during the nineteenth century known for her poker skills as well as her courage. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lottie Deno
rdf:langString Carlotta J. Thompkins
rdf:langString Carlotta J. Thompkins
xsd:date 1934-02-09
xsd:date 1844-04-21
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xsd:date 1844-04-21
xsd:date 1934-02-09
rdf:langString Gambler, later Sunday-school teacher
rdf:langString Lottie Deno, Charlotte Tompkins, Charlotte Thurmond, Mystic Maud, Angel of San Antonio
rdf:langString Frank Thurmond
rdf:langString ca. 1860–ca. 1880
rdf:langString Carlotta J. Thompkins, also known as Lottie Deno (April 21, 1844 – February 9, 1934), was a famous gambler in the US state of Texas and New Mexico during the nineteenth century known for her poker skills as well as her courage. She was born in Kentucky and traveled a great deal in her early adulthood before coming to Texas. Much of her earlier life and even her real name at birth are a matter of debate among historians, but her fame as a poker-player in the Southwest is not. According to author Johnny Hughes, "In the late 1800s Texas' most famous poker player was Lottie Deno (a shortened form of 'dinero' - Spanish for money)."
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xsd:gYear 1880
xsd:gYear 1860
rdf:langString Lottie Deno, Charlotte Tompkins, Charlotte Thurmond, Mystic Maud, Angel of San Antonio
xsd:gYear 1844
xsd:gYear 1934

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