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I supposed this to be a gratuitous issue, but just before starting I was requested to sign vouchers for ironing the prisoners, I was surp=rised at this, having furnished the shackles, chains, and rivets myself and they being ^only put on and fastened at the prison which was only a few minutes work. I was told this was customary and upon going to the office found a charge also made for the hats, I [[unknown]] against this, when it was remarked that it did not amount to anything, anyway, that they did not expect the [[unknown]] would be paid" The men were at this time at the Depot + the cars were about to start, and believing that Vouchers were a mere matter of form, and not thinking they would be presented for payment, I [[unknown[[ there
I supposed this to be a gratuitous issue, but just before starting I was requested to sign vouchers for ironing the prisoners, I was surp=rised at this, having furnished the shackles, chains, and rivets myself and they being ^only put on and fastened at the prison which was only a few minutes work. I was told this was customary and upon going to the office found a charge also made for the hats, I [[unknown]] against this, when it was remarked that it did not amount to anything, anyway, that they did not expect the [[unknown]] would be paid" The men were at this time at the Depot + the cars were about to start, and believing that Vouchers were a mere matter of form, and not thinking they would be presented for payment, I [[unknown]] there

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66 I supposed this to be a gratuitous issue, but just before starting I was requested to sign vouchers for ironing the prisoners, I was surp=rised at this, having furnished the shackles, chains, and rivets myself and they being ^only put on and fastened at the prison which was only a few minutes work. I was told this was customary and upon going to the office found a charge also made for the hats, I unknown against this, when it was remarked that it did not amount to anything, anyway, that they did not expect the unknown would be paid" The men were at this time at the Depot + the cars were about to start, and believing that Vouchers were a mere matter of form, and not thinking they would be presented for payment, I unknown there