20 HISTORY OF THE 



Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 



Suffolk, ss. Boston, Jaiuiary 21, 1874. 



Then personall}^ appeared the above named J. P. 

 Shaw, and solemnly swore that the above statement by 

 hmi subscribed, so far as it states facts within his own 

 knowledge was true, and so far as it states all other 

 facts was true according to his best knowledge and 

 belief. 



Before me, Alden Bartlett, 



Justice of the Peace. 



May 1(5, 1873. 



Each of the undersigned beiug a person mentioned 

 as a guard in the foregoing statement, do on oath 

 depose and say, that each and all of the facts therein 

 set forth iu relation to his acts and doings are true, and 

 that during the times he was on guard at the fence, as 

 described in the foregoing statement, there was no 

 passage of any vehicles or persons over Glenroad. 



In witness whereof we have hereto set our hands. 

 Witness, Signed, James Leary, 



Alden Bartlett, ^^v:w.^^ William Watson, 



J. B. Finn, (toA. w. so A. W. Sherburne. 



CommonweaWi of Massachusetts. 



Suffolk, ss. Boston, January 21, 1874. 



Then personally appeared the above named James 

 Leary, AVilliam AVatson and A. W. Sherburne and sev- 

 erally solemnly swore that the above statements by them 

 subscribed were true. 



Before me, Alden Bartlett, 



Justice of the Peace. 



