Report of the Senate Committee to Inquire Into Alleged Frauds And Violence I
Report of the Senate Committee to Inquire Into Alleged Frauds And Violence I
United States Elections of 1878 Inquiry Committee
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It was three or four miles, I think, but it seems bj' that it was about two miles. Q. This refers to the same event? — A. Yes, sir. Q. How many white men were killed or wounded at that time ? — A. None at all that I know of. Q. Who were the two advance guards of your comjiany 'i The Witness. At the time ? Mr. Cameron. Yes. A. I do not remember who they were. We changed them about. Q. Well, just at that point can you give the names ? — A. I do not re- member ; I could not say positively. Q. Can ...you give your best impressions as to who they were ? — A. I am not positive, but I think two men named Mickle and Watson. Q. Were you at any time one of the advance guards ? — A. No, sir. Q. They probably did not think it was safe to send a Northern man who had recently come among them ? — A. I do not know. By Mr. GARLAND : Q. The trouble at Fairfax's occurred on Saturday night, the 12th of October, and this expedition was on Tuesday, the 15th ? — A. I do not remember; it was two or three days after that.
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