As folklore has it, the little Casino Saloon was started by Belle La Mar, who was more familiarly known as “Madam Varnish.” This phantom personage supposedly operated faro, roulette, and poker and was the local Madam for the prostitutes. This story is openly broadcasted on all Wild West sites as mater of fact. When, in reality there is no facts what-so-ever to support this claim. I wish there was, seems to spice up the town’s beginnings.
Due to the time line below starting out 1887 this caused me to question the validity of the “Little Casino” existing before this time. I have done a newspaper search of all New Mexico for the keyword, “little Casino” See Here and nothing appears in White Oaks before 1892. So I decided to do a property search for Block 35 Lot 1, and here’s the results: James Tomlinson Sold Block 35 Lot 1 to Charles King and Marcus Whiteman in May of 1882.[Please Note Marcus Whiteman started the Pioneer Store across the street and East a bit, and maybe the Pioneer Saloon also?] Prior to this the White Oaks wasn’t incorporated. I can’t seem to find much information on Charles King; However in Oct of 1883, Mr. King sells the Lot to LOUIS H WHITE see Here, Again not much information on Mr. White and he sells to Jacob Gross Jan 1885. In March of 1887, Jacob Gross sells to 3 people: JAMES ALCOCK, WILLIAM MCDONALD and GEORGE ULRICK
First mention of Little Casino in newspaper The old Abe eagle., January 01, 1892
- 1887 owned and operated By Captain Lee
- Oct 20, 1887:Gaming License
- Sept 01 1888:Schinzing mention of new Saloon
- 1888 Captain Lee sold to Schinzing
- Dec 11,1891:Little Casino Burglarized
- Jan 1,1892:Little Casino Roof catches on Fire
- March 19,1892:Dead Body found near Little Casino
- June 17 1897:Little Casino Scorched by fire
- June 18,1897:Repair to front of Building
- May 18,1899:Schinzing is making valuable improvements
- June 1,1899:New Coat of paper and Paint
- June 22,1899:Silver mounted bar rail added
- Aug 10,1899:Keg beer now on Tap
- Aug 30,1900:Music Box Purchased for Casino
- Sept 6,1900:Installing Gas Fixtures
- April 18 1901:Heavy Losses by Fire
- April 19 1901:Little Casino Burnt to Ashes
- May 16,1901:Schinzing will rebuild
- May 23,1901:Brick laying about to start
- June 6,1901:Foundation for Casino complete
- June 13,1901:Phraise for the new Saloon Building
- Aug 1,1901:Liquor and Gaming License Credit
- Aug 9,1901:Acetylene Gas plant added to Little Casino to light Saloon
- Aug 29,1901:Rebuilding completed
- March 27,1902:Casino Roof is painted
- June 26 1902:Captain John Lee purchases Little Casino
- July 3,1902:Captain John Lee takes over Casino
- July 10,1902:Notice for Debt to Shinzing
- March 3rd, 1904:Fire Breaks out in Little Casino
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LITTLE CASINO TOKENS