In Re Claim of Harvey M Dickson William T Mason the Dickson Mason Lumber Com

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Mr. Fulton. In this contract did you have the right to use the ground for the erection of buildings?
Mr. Dickson. You see, the Indians owned or claimed to own, or had been allotted out of the corporation, certain Httle pieces of land for their individual use.
Mr. KiTCHiN. That piece of land was not included in your con- tract ?
Mr. Dickson. Our contract provided that if we should damage any of these little cropping places that the Indians had, that was a matter that we had to adjust between our
...selves and them. We had no possible way of locating our mill at the advantageous point we wanted to locate it without getting this old Indian out of the way, so that we had to buy him out.
Mr. Fulton. You paid him $60 ?
Mr. Dickson. Yes; we paid him $60.
The next is " Interest on improvements, timber, and so forth, ^148, 000 feet at $6 per 1, 000 for three years. " Mr. Fl'lton. What is the total?
Mr. Dickson. One hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eighty-four cents. When the original injunction was dissolved, we immecliately entered into a contract for the purchase of a large band mill in Cin- cinnati, and I immediately let a contract with a party to saw the necessary framing timber out of hemlock for the erection of all our buildings and for the erection of this band sawmill.


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