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PROCEEDINGS IN CONTESTED ELECTION CASE OF GEO. MCDOUGALL.29
Mr. McDougall—What improvement do, you think has been made upon the farms containing twelve acres in front, on Sandy Creek, now occupied by my farmer Proux, which were in possession formerly of the two fon-taines, Berkiaume and Beauchamp? A. To the best of my estimation I do not think that the fences, houses, and land that is tilled, could be done for less than three or four hundred dollars. Mr. Benjamin Huntington sworn: The Court—Will you relate what passed between Mr. McDougal and yourself on the 14th instant when the Poll of Election was open?
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