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Hazard versus Thomas C. Durant depositons, numbers 1-15, 1859-1880
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A. I could not tell you. Not now without referring to the books 412 Q. Do you know in what manner the bonds or the proceeds of them were bestowed about this business? A. I could not, except in a few instances 413 Q. Except in a few instances, please state those? A. Will Mr Hay had an order for two or three lots. I think one lot for himself and I think Mr Sherman had some. 414 - Q. What Sherman was that A. Judge Sherman 415 - Q. What is his first name A. C. T. I think - I don't know, I only know that he had an order for some bonds. 416 - Q. What was Sherman? A. Well he was there during the [illegible] working for that till some 8 weeks. 417 - Q. In whose behalf. A. Our behalf. 418 -Q. What do you mean your behalf? A. I mean the Union Pacific & the Kansas Pacific their interests were all one-- Q. Your interests? 419 - A. Yes Sir. The expenses were for me
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A. I could not tell you. Not now without referring to the books 412 Q. Do you know in what manner the bonds or the proceeds of them were bestowed about this business? A. I could not, except in a few instances 413 Q. Except in a few instances, please state those? A. Will Mr Hay had an order for two or three lots. I think one lot for himself and I think Mr Sherman had some. 414 - Q. What Sherman was that A. Judge Sherman 415 - Q. What is his first name A. C. T. I think - I don't know, I only know that he had an order for some bonds. 416 - Q. What was Sherman? A. Well he was there during the [illegible] working for that till some 8 weeks. 417 - Q. In whose behalf. A. Our behalf. 418 -Q. What do you mean your behalf? A. I mean the Union Pacific & the Kansas Pacific their interests were all one-- Q. Your interests? 419 - A. Yes Sir. The expenses were for me
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