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"An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting"


A. He was.
Q. No one had seen your ballot except your husband before you handed it
in?
A. No, sir.
Q. And when you handed it in it was folded, so that no one could see it?
A. It was.
THE COURT: What is the object of this?
MR. VAN VOORHIS: The District Attorney inquired if she voted a certain
ticket, and assumes to charge these inspectors with knowing what she
voted. It is to show that the ticket being folded, the inspector could
not see what was in it.
Q. In voting, did you believe that you had a right to vote, and vote in
good faith?
Objected to as immaterial.
Objection sustained.
_Re-Direct Examination by_ MR. CROWLEY:
Q. You have heard me name the different persons, have you not, when I
asked Mr. Morrison questions?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. Were these people, or any of them, present, and were they registered
at the same time you were?
A. Some of them were present.
Q. Who?
A. Mrs. Lottie B. Anthony; there was one lady that registered who didn't
vote; I think Mrs. Anthony was the only lady that was present that
voted; I can't recollect any more names.
Q. Who of these ladies were present when you voted and voted with you,
if any?
A. Miss Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. Pulver, Mrs. Mosher, Mrs. Lottie B.


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