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81 3d. A. Did vote; voted for J. R. Franklin. 4th. Waved. Cross-Examination. Did you hear of the battle of Bull Bun? A. I did. Did you feel or express any regret at the defeat of the Fed- eral army in that battled A. I did not. Did you feel or express any regret at the fall of Fort Sum- ter? A. Don't recollect. Did you feel or express any gratification at the capture of Vicksburg? A. Don't think I did. Did you ever feel or express any gratification at the defeat of the Southern armies ? A. Never did. Did you ever rejoice at any triumph of the Federal armies over the Confederate armies? A. No; I never did. The above has been read to me and is correct. JOSHUA LANKFORD. Attested to and written by H. Page, Clerk. Thomas W. Kelly, a witness for J. R. Franklin, being duly sworn, answers and says: 1st. A. Resided in this county twenty-six years; been a voter five years; voted twice; in 1865 resided in Dames Quarter. 2d. A. I did apply; took the oath; was notified by the officers of Registration that I must have persons to testify to my |
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