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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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A. I don't think I did. THE COURT: That is not important. Q. Do you recollect seeing any others register except those you have now mentioned? A. I think I saw Mary Anthony. Q. Any other? A. Mrs. Chapman. Q. Can you recollect this without looking at that paper? A. Well, the object in looking at that paper is to try to refresh my memory on which day they registered. Q. Does that paper contain dates? A. No, sir; it contains the names of all those who registered. Q. You copied that paper from the registry, didn't you?
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A. They were copied by Hall at the time of the election, and handed to me. Q. What was your business at the registry at that time? A. I had a poll list; I was checking parties that I supposed had a legal right to vote. Q. What sort of a poll list? Objected to as immaterial. THE COURT: It is only competent as a test of his knowledge. A. I had canvassed the ward and taken a list of all the voters in the first district; all those that I supposed would be entitled to vote. Q. You had canvassed the ward in the employment of somebody? Objected to as immaterial. Q. How many of these people did you see vote? A. I think I saw the whole of them vote, with the exception of Mrs. Hough and Mrs. Cogswell.