[67]. Derrick Handbook, Vol. II.
[68]. The stocks on hand at the end of this month were 4,221,769 barrels. On November 25, 1878, the Derrick published tables showing 4,576,500 barrels of tankage up and building in the Bradford field. Connected with the United Lines were 1,774,500 barrels already in use and 1,347,000 building.
[69]. Investigation ordered by the secretary of internal affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1878.
[70]. Abridged from Mr. Campbell’s testimony.
[71]. See Appendix, Number 32. Producers’ Appeal of 1878 to Governor John F. Hartranft of Pennsylvania.
[72]. The story of the Empire Transportation Company, told in the last chapter, was brought out in this testimony of Mr. Cassatt’s.
[73]. The testimony taken before the Hepburn Committee has never been printed in the series of Assembly documents. An edition of 100 copies was printed during the session for the use of the committee. It is usually bound in five volumes, and is, of course, very rare.
[74]. 300 copies of the report of the testimony taken were printed. No copy is to be found in any library of the state of Ohio. The writer has never seen but one copy of this report.
[75]. In the case of the Standard Oil Company vs. William C. Scofield et al., in the Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1880.
[76]. Ohio State Investigation of freight discrimination, 1879.