Brice Report, 53d Congress, 3d Session, January 28, 1895 (Senate Report, No. 830, Serial No. 3288).
[217] Colton case, pp. 8839-42, testimony Charles Crocker. A discussion of the relations between Colton and the Huntington group which differs from that given in the text is presented in Russell, “Stories of the Great Railroads,” 1914.
[218] Colton case, pp. 2446-50, testimony Mrs. Colton.
[219] Ibid., pp. 172-73, deposition C. P. Huntington.
[220] Colton case, pp. 5872-74. See also Colton manuscript, pp. 36-40. It was stipulated that either party might cancel the agreement at any time within two years, upon which stock and promissory note were to be mutually returned, and the parties placed in the same position relative to each other as before the agreement was made.
[221] Colton case, pp. 7018-19.
[222] Ibid., p. 6529, testimony H. K. White.
[223] Colton case, p. 8869, testimony Charles Crocker.
[224] Ibid., pp. 1058, 1064-66, testimony E. H. Miller, Jr.; p. 8957, testimony Charles Crocker.
[225] Colton case, pp. 2711-12, 478-81, testimony F. S. Douty.