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Hazard versus Thomas C. Durant depositons, numbers 1-15, 1859-1880
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reference to the Credit Mobilier and when? Ans No 20. I was Assistant Secretary and Treasurer from May 1867 Int No 21 Until when? Ans No 21. I cannot state that definitely; I have been out of office a portion of the time but I have had charge of the books from that time to this Int No 22 And still have charge of them? Ans No 22 Yes sir. I am now Treasurer Int No 23 Was there ever a settlement of accounts between the Credit Mobilier and the Union Pacific Railroad Co.? Ans No 23 There was Int No 24 When was it Ans No 24 In 1867 Int No 25 Was it in March of that year? Ans No 25 It was a settlement between the Union Pacific R R Co. and the Credit Mobilier for work done under the Hoxie contract. Int No 26. Was it in March 1867? Ans No 26. I don't know, but it was; it was early in the season. Int No 27. And a balance was ascertained to be due? Ans No 27 Yes sir. Int No. 28. What was it? Ans No 28. One million, nine hundred and ninety four thousand and some odd dollars
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reference to the Credit Mobilier and when? Ans No 20. I was Assistant Secretary and Treasurer from May 1867 Int No 21 Until when? Ans No 21. I cannot state that definitely; I have been out of office a portion of the time but I have had charge of the books from that time to this Int No 22 And still have charge of them? Ans No 22 Yes sir. I am now Treasurer Int No 23 Was there ever a settlement of accounts between the Credit Mobilier and the Union Pacific Railroad Co.? Ans No 23 There was Int No 24 When was it Ans No 24 In 1867 Int No 25 Was it in March of that year? Ans No 25 It was a settlement between the Union Pacific R R Co. and the Credit Mobilier for work done under the Hoxie contract. Int No 26. Was it in March 1867? Ans No 26. I don't know, but it was; it was early in the season. Int No 27. And a balance was ascertained to be due? Ans No 27 Yes sir. Int No. 28. What was it? Ans No 28. One million, nine hundred and ninety four thousand and some odd dollars
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