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Q . Do you know Mr . Butler , the overseer ! - - A . Yes , sir . Q . In what will did you
work I - A . I worked in what they call the bit - shop of the Douglass factory . Q .
What is Mr . Butler ' s full name ? - A . Albert A . Butler . Q . What did he say to you
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Q . Do you know Mr . Butler , the overseer ! - - A . Yes , sir . Q . In what will did you
work I - A . I worked in what they call the bit - shop of the Douglass factory . Q .
What is Mr . Butler ' s full name ? - A . Albert A . Butler . Q . What did he say to you
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A . I voted for General Butler . Q . Was any influence brought to bear upon the
help in any way ! - A . Not upon me . Q . Was there upon the rest of the men ? - A .
I know of about what has been testified to . Q . You know that Albert Butler was at
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A . I voted for General Butler . Q . Was any influence brought to bear upon the
help in any way ! - A . Not upon me . Q . Was there upon the rest of the men ? - A .
I know of about what has been testified to . Q . You know that Albert Butler was at
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I could not tell what they were talking about , but Sander . son began to pick out
the Butler men in the north part . He picked out some eight or ten , and picked out
me . After he picked me out as a Butler man , I turned right round and picked bin ...
I could not tell what they were talking about , but Sander . son began to pick out
the Butler men in the north part . He picked out some eight or ten , and picked out
me . After he picked me out as a Butler man , I turned right round and picked bin ...
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I kept it away from the Butler men and didn ' t let it out , but just wanted to know
the fact . Q . You didn ' t report it to any ope in Worcester - A . No , sir . Q . You
simply wanted to know the fact as to what the vote was go . ing to be l - A . Yes ,
sir .
I kept it away from the Butler men and didn ' t let it out , but just wanted to know
the fact . Q . You didn ' t report it to any ope in Worcester - A . No , sir . Q . You
simply wanted to know the fact as to what the vote was go . ing to be l - A . Yes ,
sir .
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Mr . Collector Beard has those letters down there and he would know better
about that than I know . Q . General Butler requested you to put a man in his
place ? - A . There was a man in the custom - house as a laborer by the name of
Grant .
Mr . Collector Beard has those letters down there and he would know better
about that than I know . Q . General Butler requested you to put a man in his
place ? - A . There was a man in the custom - house as a laborer by the name of
Grant .
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