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anything about it.

Q. 937 Can you approximate to the amount
of money that was to be paid per mile?

A. No.

Q. 938 Was it all to be paid in stock and
money, according to the terms of the contract,
or were there lands to be taken?

A. I think it was all in stock and money.

Q. 939 Mr. Cohen: Do you recollect the time,
Mr. Brown, when Mr. Charles Crocker left
here to go to Europe?

A. The first time?

Q. 940 Either time.

A. I remember that he left to go to
Europe two different times; but I do not
remember the exact time.

Q. 941 When was the first time?

A. I do not remember the exact date.

Q. 942 Was it in 1871?

A. I believe that he was gone about two
years; and he came back about the time
that I went away. That would bring it
1871. I am not sure about the date.

Q. 943 Was that the time that he ceased
to be a director of the Central Pacific
Railroad Company?

A. I don't know when he ceased to be a
director of the Central Pacific Railroad

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