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I Charles R. Pike of lawful age do testify and say that I have been trading in Calais, for several years, & have been in the habit of buying & selling potatoes.  I had a claim on a quantity of potatoes, that were in Mr. Woods cellar in the fall of 1856, & were sold by Hugh Slater.
 
I Charles R. Pike of lawful age do testify and say that I have been trading in Calais, for several years, & have been in the habit of buying & selling potatoes.  I had a claim on a quantity of potatoes, that were in Mr. Woods cellar in the fall of 1856, & were sold by Hugh Slater.
A part of them were sold at auction to pay my claim. Prior to the sale they were picked over twice by Mr. Slater & were in good order and condition. They were said to be the best lot of potatoes brought from Nova Scotia that fall. Mr. Solomon B. Pool[?] had a lot of Nova Scotia potatoes at the same time & he then told me that the Slater potatoes were better than his. The price of potatoes, in this market, in the spring of 1857, was from one dollar & twenty five cents to one dollar and fifty cents a bushel.  
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A part of them were sold at auction to pay my claim. Prior to the sale they were picked over twice by Mr. Slater & were in good order and condition. They were said to be the best lot of potatoes brought from Nova Scotia that fall. Mr. Solomon B. Pool had a lot of Nova Scotia potatoes at the same time & he then told me that the Slater potatoes were better than his. The price of potatoes, in this market, in the spring of 1857, was from one dollar & twenty five cents to one dollar and fifty cents a bushel.  
  
 
C. R. Pike
 
C. R. Pike

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I Charles R. Pike of lawful age do testify and say that I have been trading in Calais, for several years, & have been in the habit of buying & selling potatoes. I had a claim on a quantity of potatoes, that were in Mr. Woods cellar in the fall of 1856, & were sold by Hugh Slater.

A part of them were sold at auction to pay my claim. Prior to the sale they were picked over twice by Mr. Slater & were in good order and condition. They were said to be the best lot of potatoes brought from Nova Scotia that fall. Mr. Solomon B. Pool had a lot of Nova Scotia potatoes at the same time & he then told me that the Slater potatoes were better than his. The price of potatoes, in this market, in the spring of 1857, was from one dollar & twenty five cents to one dollar and fifty cents a bushel.

C. R. Pike

Washington [?] June 11 1858. Personally appeared Charles R. Pike and made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscribed before me.

Chs. R. Whidden

Justice of the Peace