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C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.-Continued.

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Illegal imprisonment by United States. May 2, 1863 Destruction of dwelling and out- Oct. 10, 1863 houses, fences, and orchards, and the taking and using cows, hogs, hay, &c., by United States Army.

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William M. Grant

Lumber taken and used by United Jan.

7, 1865 New Orleans, La..

5,000 00

States Army, and damage to busi

ness.

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Hay, corn, wheat, oats, &c., taken and Nov., 1862 Stafford County, Va. used by United States Army, and damage to barn, orchard, and stable. Five mules taken by United States Army. Illegal imprisonment by United States.

1,953 25

July 8, 1863

East Feliciana, La

900 00

Nov. 17, 1864

Mar. 1, 1865

New Orleans, La....

100, 000 00

86

Ellen Stewart.

Destruction of bouse, fencing, and cis. tern, and loss of rent, by United States Army.

Sept. 10, 1863

Carrollton, La...............

3,000 00

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Dwelling-house and store, stock of Nov. 19, 1864 Liberty, Miss

goods, tools, and fixtures, taken, used, and damaged by United States Army.

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74, 858 42

9, 622 00

June 1, 1864 Ashland, Va

6, 805 00

Selma, Ala.

29,537 20

1863

Rodney, Miss

and used, and damage to dwelling.
house, &c., by United States Army.

64, 491 00

Cotton burned by United States Army.

1865

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Illegal imprisonment by United States. June, 1861
Horses, mules, corn, &c., taken by Uni- | June, 1863
ted States Army.

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James and Sarah P.
Cumming.

Horses taken by United States Army.
Cotton, mules, horses, &c., taken by

1864

May, 1864

Louisville, Ky
Near Alexandria, La

100, 000 00 11, 430 00 12,500 00

123, 930 00

United States.

Buildings, furniture, &c., burned by United States Army.

Near Alexandria, La

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Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Corn, hay, oats mules, horse, &c.,
taken, used, and destroyed by United
States Army.

15, 000 00 2,662 30

Award for $15,691 Aug. 27, 1873.

Award for $1,458, Jan. 27, 1873.

Award for $500 Dec. 4, 1872. Disallowed Dec. 10, 1872.

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23 bales of cotton burned by United States Army.

Became a naturalized United States citizen September 19, 1872. Illegal imprisonment by United States. One mule hogs, cow and calf, bacon, &c., taken and used by United States. Dwelling and out-houses, corn, fodder, Jan., 1864 Carroll Co., Miss.

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62 bales of cotton burned by United States Army.

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John W. Kennedy.. Horses, hay, tobacco, wine, liquors, June, 1862 Martinsburgh, Va..

Richard W. Inman.. Flour, sugar, tobacco, wine, liquors, Sept. 13, 1862 Charleston, Va..

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104, 112 00

107, 499 61

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C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, fc.-Continued.

126 Joseph Eneas.
Thomas Barry

(Claimant died, and
case was revived
in the name of Rod-
erick Seal, admin-
istrator.)

128 Charles Black.

and used by United States Army.

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