Narragansett Tribe of Indians Report of the Committee of Investigation a His
Narragansett Tribe of Indians Report of the Committee of Investigation a His
Rhode Island General Assembly House of Represent
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Mr. Ammons. — Mr. Cross referred to a member of the Council that didn't want to pay an honest debt. I suppose he referred to me. I put in a well at Watch Hill for Mr. Barber and Mr. Hutchison. They wanted me to put them in a good well, and had some other stone work there, and said if I would put them in a good well they would give me the other part of the job to do. So I went over there, and had to go backwards and forwards to Watch Hill on account of getting my tools sharpened, as there was no... blacksmith there, and I had to hire a team; and I worked as smart as I could to finish that job, in the expectation *of getting the other work to do. Well, when I got through I charged them seventy-five dollars for the job, and they said everything was satisfactory. "Well, Mr. Barber said he would give me seventy dollars, and Mr. Hutchison said he wouldn't pay any such money; and says he, " we might as well be sued as not here so as to get our names started abroad. " I said, " If you don't pay me I shall sue.
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