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March 4, 1881 2 1/2 o'clock
The committee on the insane hospital met in the Senate Chambers according to adjournment there being present of the committee. Pattangall, Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Eaton and Linscott
Testimony of Albert G. Wakefield
By Mr. Baker
Q. State what your own opinion was of the truthfulness and integrity of Mr. Sampson?
A. I should say he was a man of truth and veracity.
Q. Should you have the least hesitation in believing anything that he told you as a fact ?
A. I should believe anything he stated to one as fact
By Mr. Hall
Q. Is you knowledge of Mr. Sampson confined to the years when you were trustee, or have you know him since?
A. Not since, had not know him before.
Q. Since what time has your acquaintance ceased?
A. About 1877
March 4, 1881 2 1/2 o'clock
The committee on the insane hospital met in the Senate Chambers according to adjournment there being present of the committee. Pattangall, Hill, Dudley, Morrill, Goss, Eaton and Linscott
Testimony of Albert G. Wakefield
By Mr. Baker
Q. State what your own opinion was of the truthfulness and integrity of Mr. Sampson?
A. I should say he was a man of truth and veracity.
Q. Should you have the least hesitation in believing anything that he told you as a fact ?
A. I should believe anything he stated to one as fact
By Mr. Hall
Q. Is you knowledge of Mr. Sampson confined to the years when you were trustee, or have you know him since?
A. Not since, had not know him before.
Q. Since what time has your acquaintance ceased?
A. About 1877
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