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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER XV
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But the stock of the mine afterward became exceedingly valuable, and the public regretted the unjust judgment they had formed about General Schenck.

I had and have a great regard for him.

There was not a dishonest hair on the old fellow's head.
His health failed soon after, so he had no opportunity to render further service, which would undoubtedly have caused that unpleasant affair to be forgotten.
Judge Luke P.Poland of Vermont was another very interesting character.

He was well known throughout the country.

He had a tall and erect and very dignified figure, and a fine head covered with a beautiful growth of gray hair.


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