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Correct. All right. So Salmon P. Chase becomes the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1864 until his death in 1873. And he's involved in a couple of really important cases. So I'm going to go a little bit off topic because …
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You could blow up the entire island of Cuba with that. This shit was going other places. Arrested in New Orleans along with Seal was a man from Brooklyn, New York named Murray Morris Kessler. Kessler was a key middleman in the deal. He was …
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It was Richmond Harper, a millionaire banker and meatpacking plant owner from Eagle Pass, Texas. And of course, Eagle Pass, Texas is on the Rio Grande right across the river from Mexico. After he was charged in the conspiracy, Harper told r…
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I don't know what he was doing with it. I don't, really. In a statement Seale made after the trial, he said that the request for arms and ammunition was brought across the border to a rancher banker by the name of Mr. Richmond Harper in Eag…
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Ambrose's visits to Harper were also discovered in the 1976 House Banking Subcommittee investigation on the Texas rent-a-bank scandal. So, everybody knew it. They just didn't do anything about it. One of Ambrose's running buddies was Jack C…