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188 You stated fin your direct examination that you applied for registration as a loyal voter. To whom did you apply? A. John L. Porter, John B. Melvin, and Purnell Dryden. The above has been read to me and is correct. JOHN S. LANKFORD. Written by and attested to by Henry Page, Clerk. Win. S. Moore, a witness produced on belialf of claim- ant, being duly sworn, answers and says: „ i To the first interrogatory:* A. Six years; been a voter six years; resided in 1865 in District No. 6. 2nd. A. Did apply; took the oath; answered all the questions ; no witness; no charge; I saw my name in the list of pub- lished voters. I was notified by a constable in this district to appear before the Registers, but I did not do so, as the constable said he didn't know what they wanted me for. I afterwards learned my name was struck off, and it was not on the list handed to the Judges of Election, and I didn't vote. The Resistors did not tell me I was struck off. I have since exiamined the books of Registration, and I find my name was not struck off, but was entered in the eighth column, though it was not on the list handed to the Judges. A. I offered to vote, but was refused, because my name was got on the list of qualified voters. Would have voted for Franklin. 4th. Waived. Cross-Examination. Waived. the above has been real to me and is correct. |
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