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Q. Beaver Falls is in what town ? 



A. New Bremen. 



Q. And the mill was situated on the Beaver river ? 



A Yes, sir. 



Q. The first mill privilege from the Black river ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. How far was that from the Black river ? 



A. About three miles. 



Q. Afterward you removed to Castorland ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. The mill at Beaver Falls was a water-mill ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. What town is Castorland in ? 



A. Denmark. 



Q. Is that on the west side of Black river, opposite the mouth of 

 Beaver river ? 



A Yes, sir. 



Q. How far from your former mill ? 



A. About three miles. 



Q. How far is it from the Castorland mill to the railroad station? 



A. About a hundred rods. 



Q. Does your mill stand on the- bank of the Black river? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. And the Black river is a part of the Blaok Biver canal ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. So you have two facilities for shipping, both railroad and canal ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. How long had you operated this mill before the formation of the 

 Beaver Biver Lumber Company ? 



A. Three or four years. 



Q. When that company was formed, did you transfer to it your 

 lumber property and take stock ? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. Have you transferred to this company any of your lumber 

 property ? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. So they don't own your mill ? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. Have you owned, or did you own, previous to the formation of 

 this company, lands up the Beaver river ? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Q. To what extent; about what quantity; about how many acres? 

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