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Hazard versus Thomas C. Durant depositons, numbers 1-15, 1859-1880
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sent West went first into the custody of Mr. Crane. Int. No. 88. Did you testify before the Wilson Committee of Congress that they went to Dr. Durant's Department, and were in his charge? Ans. No. 88. Very likely I did. Int. No. 89. That was true? Ans. No. 89. Both of them were trui, Mr. Crane and Mr. Durant. Int. No. 90. Didn't you swear before the Wilson Committee that all those reports - reports of the engineers went to Dr. Durant's department, and that Dr. Durant was a very reticent man, and that nobody ever saw those reports. Ans. No. 90. I cannot say that I swore just that. Int. No. 91. Is not that the substance of what you swore to before the Wilson Committee? Ans. No. 91.I cannot say that I said "no one saw them. Int. No. 92. I ask you whether you did not swear to these words before the Wilson Committee of Congress: "What Mr. Williams reported to the
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sent West went first into the custody of Mr. Crane. Int. No. 88. Did you testify before the Wilson Committee of Congress that they went to Dr. Durant's Department, and were in his charge? Ans. No. 88. Very likely I did. Int. No. 89. That was true? Ans. No. 89. Both of them were trui, Mr. Crane and Mr. Durant. Int. No. 90. Didn't you swear before the Wilson Committee that all those reports - reports of the engineers went to Dr. Durant's department, and that Dr. Durant was a very reticent man, and that nobody ever saw those reports. Ans. No. 90. I cannot say that I swore just that. Int. No. 91. Is not that the substance of what you swore to before the Wilson Committee? Ans. No. 91.I cannot say that I said "no one saw them. Int. No. 92. I ask you whether you did not swear to these words before the Wilson Committee of Congress: "What Mr. Williams reported to the
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