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Hazard versus Thomas C. Durant depositons, numbers 1-15, 1859-1880
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Int No 44 What letter books did the Credit Mobilier keep? Ans No 44 I dont know that they kept any. Int No 45 Did they ever have any? Ans No 45 I dont know that they kept any; I kept one myself, but it was not particularly a Credit Mobilier book. Int No 46. Was that the only one in which any correspondence of theirs was put? Ans No 46. I have no recollection of any other; there may be others, but I have no recollection. Int No 47. When did that commence which you refer to? Ans No. 47. I don't know that; about the time I came to New York, early in 1867 - in January 1867. Int No 48 Was the correspondence of the Credit Mobilier generally copied in that book? Ans No 48 yes, sir; so far as my correspondence was concerned. Int No 49 All that was copied? Ans No 49 Yes, sir. Int No 50 What dividends, allotments or divisions of stock or cash or other property were made by the Credit Mobilier, prior to 1868? Ans No 40 In 1866 the Credit Mobilier sold to its stock holders stock of the Union Pacific Railroad, on which 30 per cent had been paid, at one
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Int No 44 What letter books did the Credit Mobilier keep? Ans No 44 I dont know that they kept any. Int No 45 Did they ever have any? Ans No 45 I dont know that they kept any; I kept one myself, but it was not particularly a Credit Mobilier book. Int No 46. Was that the only one in which any correspondence of theirs was put? Ans No 46. I have no recollection of any other; there may be others, but I have no recollection. Int No 47. When did that commence which you refer to? Ans No. 47. I don't know that; about the time I came to New York, early in 1867 - in January 1867. Int No 48 Was the correspondence of the Credit Mobilier generally copied in that book? Ans No 48 yes, sir; so far as my correspondence was concerned. Int No 49 All that was copied? Ans No 49 Yes, sir. Int No 50 What dividends, allotments or divisions of stock or cash or other property were made by the Credit Mobilier, prior to 1868? Ans No 40 In 1866 the Credit Mobilier sold to its stock holders stock of the Union Pacific Railroad, on which 30 per cent had been paid, at one
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