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in 5th. A. No, sir. 6th. Waived. « Be-direct examination. Have you or rust ever rejoiced over the victories of the South over the North? Supplemental Interrogatory filed: 1st: A. No, sir. The above has been read to me and is correct. JOSHTA W. TULL. Wristen and attested by H. Page, Clerk. James L. Ford, a witness produced on behalf of claimant, being duly sworn, answers and says, 1st. A. 41 years, been a voter 20 years, resided in 1865, in district No. 6. 2nd. A. Did apply, took the oath, answered all the questions, no charge, no witness, I left supposing I was registered, didn't know anything to the contrary until I saw the pub- lished list, I asked the Registers on the day of the election what they had against me and they couldn't tell me. 3rd. ' A. Did not vote; would have voted for Franklin, and all that ticket. 4th. Waived. Special interrogatory : Q,. Have you or not during the recent war against the re- bellion, served as a volunteer in the United States'service. If yea, how long, and were you or not honorably dis- charged ? A, I have served three years, I was dishonorably dis- |
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