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Joseph "Hungry Joe" Lewis (c. 1850-March 22, 1902) was an American criminal and swindler. He was regarded as one of the top confidence and bunco men in the United States during the late 19th century whose success was matched only by contemporaries such as Tom O'Brien and Charles P.
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Joseph Lewis
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Leadingconfidence manin the United States during the late 19th century; once swindledOscar Wildeout of $5,000 playing a banco game.
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Louis Alcaser Henry F. Post Charles Clayton John Jacob Astorhouse Hungry Joe Lewis William C. Howard
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1850-01-01Z
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Francis J. Alvany
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1850-01-01Z
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1902-03-22Z
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1902-01-01Z
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