Report of the Select Committee on Alleged New York Election Frauds ... [With Testimony].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1869 - 185 pages |
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11th ward 8th ward affidavit answer applicant appointed arrested asked Baxter street called canvassers census Centre street certificates of naturalization CHAIRMAN challenged City and County clerk committee Congress county clerk court-room democratic party deputy DICKEY district duty election frauds electors evidence frauds furnished gave handwriting Henry HOPKINS illegal votes inspectors James January January 11 Jersey City John Judge Barnard Judge McCunn KERR knew last presidential election live Loew Marshal Murray naturalization papers never number of persons o'clock oath October October 19 October 20 Patrick Peter Norton police polls precinct present procured question recollect registered registry repeating republican party residence Rosenberg Ross sheriff signature statement superior court suppose supreme court swear sworn and examined Tammany Hall tell testifies testimony tion told took Union League United wanted Westchester county William witness York city
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