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ITEM VIEW: CG209823
1607 West Walnut Street
Stockton, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 5/20/1941

Taylor & Co. (Chicago, IL) shipped a total of 2000 of these chips in six colors to E. Remer, 1607 W. Walnut St., Stockton, CA, on 5/20/1941. This was the residential address of Elmer "Bones" Remmer (1898-1963).

From the 1930s through the 1950s, Bones was a San Francisco gambling kingpin. He had controlling interests in the Cal-Neva Lodge (Lake Tahoe, NV), and several Bay Area illegal gambling operations, including the "21 Club" in El Cerrito, the Oaks Club in Emeryville, the 186 Eddy Club and the Menlo Club, both in San Francisco. Its unclear where exactly these chips were used.

Photograph of Elmer Remmer at the San Francisco County Courthouse, circa 1948.( Courtesy of the Bancroft Library).

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CG209823 Obsolete
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Added: 2018-08-31
Last Update: 2018-08-31
Color: White
Mold: Harp
Contributed by: Ed Hertel

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