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signed some of them — and Mark Hopkins
and Mr. Crocker.

Q. 616 Which Mr. Crocker?

A. Charles Crocker.

Q. 617 And E. B. Crocker?

A. I do not remember whether he ever
signed any or not.

Q. 618 Did C. P. Huntington sign notes of
that kind?

A. I think he did.

Q. 619 C. P. Huntington has not been a resident
of this state for some years, I believe?

A. I don't know what place he does con=
=sider his residence.

Q. 620 He was not here when he signed
those notes?

A. I think he was sometimes, and sometimes not.

Q. 621 How was his signature generally
affixed to those notes?

A. Generally by attorney.

Q. 622 Who was his attorney?

A. Mark Hopkins.

Q. 623 During your connection with that Com=
=pany most of the notes of C. P. Huntington
were so signed, were they not, — by Mark
Hopkins
as attorney in fact?

A. I think they were.

Q. 624 What entry did you make upon the

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