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An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting

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_Examined by_ MR. CROWLEY: Q. Where did you live in November, 1872? A. In the city of Rochester. Q. Do you know the defendants, Jones, Marsh and Hall? A. I do. Q. Do you know whether or not they acted as a Board of Registry for the registration of voters in the first election district, 8th ward, City of Rochester, preceding the last general election? A. I know they acted at the November election. Q. Did they act as a Board of Registry preceding the election? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was you present on any day when they were registering voters? A. I was present on Friday mostly, and on Saturday.
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Q. Were all three of these defendants there? A. They were the most of the time. Q. Receiving the names of persons who claimed to be entitled to vote? A. Yes, sir. Q. And taking a registration list? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did you see Miss Anthony and other ladies there upon that day? A. I saw Miss Anthony there on the first day, and other ladies. Q. Did you see there, upon that day, the following named persons: Susan B. Anthony, Sarah Truesdell, Mary Pulver, Mary Anthony, Ellen S. Baker, Margaret Leyden, Ann S. Mosher, Nancy M. Chapman, Lottie B. Anthony, Susan M. Hough, Hannah Chatfield, Mary S. Hibbard, Rhoda DeGarmo, Jane Cogswell. A. I saw a number of them; I didn't see the whole of them. Q. Do you know by sight, any of those persons whose names I have read?