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-Ans . I believe I told you once I was not certain . When I went to the poll , Mr. Steward asked me if I had a straight Republican ticket ; I told him I supposed I had , and handed it to him . X Int . 10.
-Ans . I believe I told you once I was not certain . When I went to the poll , Mr. Steward asked me if I had a straight Republican ticket ; I told him I supposed I had , and handed it to him . X Int . 10.
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You told the clerks in the first place you went to that they should not let you touch them or hold them , so that they could testify that no one had hold of them but them.-A. I do not think I told them just that way . Q. 24. How then ?
You told the clerks in the first place you went to that they should not let you touch them or hold them , so that they could testify that no one had hold of them but them.-A. I do not think I told them just that way . Q. 24. How then ?
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Do you know from what was told you , of what was in the family , whether your father was a citizen of New York when he lived there ? -A . Yes , sir , he was married there ; he married my mother there . Q. 48. Now when you made inquiry ...
Do you know from what was told you , of what was in the family , whether your father was a citizen of New York when he lived there ? -A . Yes , sir , he was married there ; he married my mother there . Q. 48. Now when you made inquiry ...
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—A . I don't know that I ever did ; only Mr. Stone came out there ; he is the first one I ever told , I believe . Q. 35. You told him that the box had been opened ? -A . Yes , sir . Q. 36. When was that you told Mr. Stone ?
—A . I don't know that I ever did ; only Mr. Stone came out there ; he is the first one I ever told , I believe . Q. 35. You told him that the box had been opened ? -A . Yes , sir . Q. 36. When was that you told Mr. Stone ?
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-A . I told him what the ticket was ; I told him that the ticket was a Republican ticket with Frederick's name on , and that it was a Democratic . Cross - examination : Q. 5. You told him that Frederick was a Democrat ? -A . Yes , sir .
-A . I told him what the ticket was ; I told him that the ticket was a Republican ticket with Frederick's name on , and that it was a Democratic . Cross - examination : Q. 5. You told him that Frederick was a Democrat ? -A . Yes , sir .
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