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36 A. We did not. 42nd. Did your board receive and act upon any application on the day of review, if so, how many applications did your board act upon daring those days? A. We received new applicants but how many I don't know. 43d. When did you finally close your book? A. It was Monday before the election that we completed the work for filling up, I think. 44th. How did you enter in the seventh column the cause of disqualification? A. The book will show. I cannot tell the different ways. 45th. What did you consider disloyalty? A. "We considered as disloyal any person who had ex- pressed a desire for the triumph of the Confederate States, or a sympathiser for the Confederate cause. 46th. Sam Atkinson is entered disfranchised by his own testimony. What did he say? A. I don't recollect. 47th. What did Isaac S. Atkinson admit? A. I don't recollect his testimony. 48th. Did you reject anybody because of general opinion or public reputation? A. We did not. 49th. Can you state what Parker Barnes admitted before you? A. I cannot. '" 50th. James Benson is entered disloyal by general reputa- tion. What. proof did you have of it? A. I don't recollect. 51st. John R. Bowland is entered disloyal by general reputation. What proof had you in that case? A. I believe our own knowledge was sufficient, but we could not refer to any particular word or act; we had fre- quently heard him express himself. 52d. Where you enter on your books "not sworn," do you mean that the party did not appear before the Board? A. That is what we mean in all cases except two, who re- fused to take the oath. 53d. S. B. Dashiell is entered as known by the Board to he disloyal: what act or word did you or any member of the Board testify to against him? |
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