The big four lottery drawings and horse races. Players could cast bets between 10 cents and 20 depending on the game and creigh paid winners a greater value for the winning number 700 to one compared to the commonwealths legal lottery that pays 500 to one. Reporter the d. A. Says the reason the arrest took so long is that creigh was well insulated and the operations were highly organized and located in unmarked buildings. The detectives conducted undercover and surveillance operations at numerous betting locations and they say they all led back to creigh. People that place bets at these locations were on fixed incomes and taking a loss of that money, you know, on a daily basis or from day to day i think it affects their income and could affect them negatively overall. Reporter so back out live we can tell that you we did speak to creighs attorney by phone. He tells us that his client is a nice guy with a nice family. He looked forward to facing these charges and coming to a resolution.
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache