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183 was going to vote for men or measures, I told him if my party was not going to run I expected that I should vote for men, and I also heard him say to Joseph Boston, that if he'd vote for him next time that he'd repeal the law for all men to vote, black and white; I was registered. 3rd and 4th. Waived. Cross-Examination waived. The above has been read to me and is correct. . HENRY J. JOHNSON. Written and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk., Edward T. Ford, a witness produced on behalf of claim- ant being duly sworn, answers and says: To the first interrogatory: A. Thirty-two years, eleven years been voting, resided in 1865 in District No. 6. 2nd: A. Did apply, took the oath, no charge, no witnesses, answered all the questions, supposed I was registered until the day of election. 3d: A.. Did not vote, would have voted for Franklin. 4th. Waived. Cross-Examination, waived. The above has been read to me and is correct. his X EDWARD T. FORD. mark. Attested to and written by Henry Page, Clerk |
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