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THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY

When Mr. O'Day was asked, "What relation does the National Transit Company and the United Pipe Line Company sustain to the Standard Oil Company?" he answered, "I believe that people having stock in the National Transit Company or the United Pipe Line can hold stock, and do hold stock, in the Standard Oil Company, but I do not know what further relations they have."

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I have attempted to summarise in a very brief manner the evidence which has been taken by me under the order of your court, but in order to obtain a full understanding of the situation, it will perhaps be necessary to read all the evidence which is herewith submitted in full, in connection with the reports and exhibits filed by General Pease, in November, 1885.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed)George K. Nash,

Special Master Commissioner.

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