Report of Finance Committee of the House of Representatives On Bounty Frauds

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Report of Finance Committee of the House of Representatives On Bounty Frauds
Rhode Island General Assembly House of Represent
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How long have you been connected with the recruiting ser- vice ?
A. I have been in the office since May, 1863. We commenced recruiting in our office, June 27, 1864.
ON BOUNTY FRAUDS. 147 Q. Do you know, or can you state anything further, in relation to the payment of bounties? A. I knoAv nothing further.
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM LAIR, (Colored. ) [Examined by the Chairman. ] Question. AVhere do you live?
Answer. In To Vandam street, New York.
Q. What has been your business during the last summer an
...d fall?
A. Well, I was engaged in Major Engley's office in New York.
Q. What did you do?
A. Well, I simply kept the office for them — writing sometimes.
Q. Was Major Engiey there himself?
A. Yes, sir; he was there then.
Q. When Avas that ?
A. It was about the first of August.
Q. What was Major Engiey doing there?
A. Well, he was recruiting.
Q. Did you assist in the recruiting business ?
A. No, sir ; I staid at the office and took the names as the men came in.
Q. Did you take in a good many men ?


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