Charles Frederick Lindauer
Charles Frederick Lindauer I was a New York businessman and criminal. He was involved in the New York City corruption scandal of 1894 as the policy dealer, cigar dealer and tobacconist in Manhattan and Hoboken, at Lindauer and Company. He was a Free and Accepted Mason.
Early life
Lindauer was born in 1836 in Philadelphia to Oscar Arthur Moritz Lindauer and Sophia Weber. He was the eldest of four children. His siblings were John Jacob, Louis Julius, and Eloise.Lindauer received his first Masonic degree on March 23, 1861 and his second on April 3, 1861, and completed his membership on January 27, 1864. Tom Savini of the Livingston Masonic Library noted that Lindauer may have served in the American Civil War, since "it is not usual to have a three-year gap between the 2nd and 3rd degrees."