Margaret Leyden, Mrs. M.E. Pulver; those I recollect; I was better
acquainted with those than with the others.
Q. At the time you saw these ladies register, were the three inspectors,
Hall, Jones, and Marsh present?
A. Some of the time I saw all three, I think, there; at other times I
saw but two of them; sometimes Hall and Jones, sometimes Marsh and
Jones, sometimes Hall and Marsh; I think they took turns when they went
to dinner.
Q. On the day of election were you at the polls?
A. I was.
Q. Did you see any of these women vote on the day of election?
A. I did.
Q. Were these defendants present when their votes were received?
A. They were.
Q. And did they receive their votes?
A. They did.
Q. Who did you see vote, or offer their votes upon the day of election?
A. Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. McLean, Rhoda DeGarmo, Mary Anthony, Ellen S.
Baker, Sarah C. Truesdell, Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Mosher, Mrs. Leyden, Mrs.
Pulver. I recollect seeing those ladies; in fact, I think I saw the
whole of them vote with the exception of two, but I will not be positive
on that point.
Q. But you saw those whose names you have given?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Do you know how many tickets they voted, or offered to the
inspectors?
A. I think they voted four tickets.
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