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166 A. I was sorry to see good men carried into the war and killed up. I was not in for the war. I was in tor peace. During the war were or not your sympathies with those in rebellion against the United States? A. No, sir, they were not. The above has been read to me, and is correct. his JAMES M H. Vincent. mark. Attested to and written by Henry Page, Cleric. Nelson Messick, a witness produced on behalf of claimant being duly sworn answers and says: To the first. A. About fifty-three; been a voter for thirty-two years: resided in 1865, in Quantico district. 2d. A. Did apply; about two weeks before the time was out, when I first applied, I did not take the oath; the second time I applied, I offered to take the oath, but they refused to administer; when I applied the third time, it was at the ocl, when they met to put on and take off after the list had been published, they refused to administered the oath again, saying they had no right to administer it. 3d: A. Did not vote, would have voted for John .R. Franklin. 4th Waived. Cross-eximination 1st. How many persons were present at the time of your first application to the Registers for application ' A. Their was some dozen, present, I expect. 2d. At what hour of the day did you present yourself? A. About the middle of the evening. 3d. How many were present at the time of your second Explication. |
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