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Hazard versus Thomas C. Durant depositons, numbers 1-15, 1859-1880
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Int. No. 37 Do you know who the parties were that he loaned the money of? Ans. No. 38 I cannot say who the parties were. Int. No. 38 About the note - you say you did see other parties? Ans. No. 38 I saw Clark Dodge & Co. and I saw, I should say, half a dozen or a dozen of the parties interested in the Credit Mobilier; one party was Mr Hazard; one party was Mr - I do not like to go over the names, as I might make a mistake - at least more than a half dozen of them. Int. No. 39 Was Dr Durant one of them? Ans. No. 39 I conferred with him about it. Int. No. 40 How many notes were given? Ans. No. 40 My impression is that there were four notes, but I might be mistaken. Int. No. 41 Whose notes were they? Ans. No. 41 It is my impression their were the Union Pacific Rail Road Company's notes. Int. No. 42 In what amounts each? Ans. No. 42 It would only be an impression if I gave it to you. They were $250,000 each. Int. No. 43 Where would the notes be now-
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Int. No. 37 Do you know who the parties were that he loaned the money of? Ans. No. 38 I cannot say who the parties were. Int. No. 38 About the note - you say you did see other parties? Ans. No. 38 I saw Clark Dodge & Co. and I saw, I should say, half a dozen or a dozen of the parties interested in the Credit Mobilier; one party was Mr Hazard; one party was Mr - I do not like to go over the names, as I might make a mistake - at least more than a half dozen of them. Int. No. 39 Was Dr Durant one of them? Ans. No. 39 I conferred with him about it. Int. No. 40 How many notes were given? Ans. No. 40 My impression is that there were four notes, but I might be mistaken. Int. No. 41 Whose notes were they? Ans. No. 41 It is my impression their were the Union Pacific Rail Road Company's notes. Int. No. 42 In what amounts each? Ans. No. 42 It would only be an impression if I gave it to you. They were $250,000 each. Int. No. 43 Where would the notes be now-
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