Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383 páginas |
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... side whiskers then ? A. I do not remember any side whiskers . Q. Was there any moustache then ? A. If any , but a slight one . I think there was a slight moustache . Q. The difference between the goatee now and then is , that then it ...
... side whiskers then ? A. I do not remember any side whiskers . Q. Was there any moustache then ? A. If any , but a slight one . I think there was a slight moustache . Q. The difference between the goatee now and then is , that then it ...
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... side ? A. I do not know that I made an expression on either side . Q. You did not care ? A. Yes I did . I wished the success of the Union , of course , because I had a son in the Union army . Q. That was the reason ? A. I was interested ...
... side ? A. I do not know that I made an expression on either side . Q. You did not care ? A. Yes I did . I wished the success of the Union , of course , because I had a son in the Union army . Q. That was the reason ? A. I was interested ...
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... side were you ? A. I was two years in the confederate army under General Lee , in Virginia . Q. At what time did you return to Prince George's county ? A. I returned I think in November , 1862. In TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 751.
... side were you ? A. I was two years in the confederate army under General Lee , in Virginia . Q. At what time did you return to Prince George's county ? A. I returned I think in November , 1862. In TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 751.
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... side of the prosecution . ( Objection sustained and exception reserved to ruling . ) Q. You say she came out and had some conversation with you . Did her get into the buggy ? A. Not then . Q. Did you see her go to the buggy ? you see A ...
... side of the prosecution . ( Objection sustained and exception reserved to ruling . ) Q. You say she came out and had some conversation with you . Did her get into the buggy ? A. Not then . Q. Did you see her go to the buggy ? you see A ...
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... side did you take in the war ? A. I did not take either side particularly ; I had a substitute here in the Union army . Q. Which side did you sympathize with during the war ? A. I sometimes sympathized with the southern people who were ...
... side did you take in the war ? A. I did not take either side particularly ; I had a substitute here in the Union army . Q. Which side did you sympathize with during the war ? A. I sometimes sympathized with the southern people who were ...
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