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Detention of and damage to schooner D. F. Keeling by United States, and expenses incurred on account thereof. No appeal to the Supreme Court. Cotton seized by United States. Stock of goods taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army.

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Feb. 21, 1862, Saint Louis, Mo.
Nov. 1, 1862,
Mar. 7, 1863.
Oct., 1861

New York

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550 00

Bricks, lumber, fence, posts, and I cow, 1863 Jackson, Miss

Corn, bacon, cattle, fodder, straw, rails, 1862 and 1863 | Fauquier County, Va

taken and used by United States

Army.

1 horse, 1 muie, and dwelling-house,

taken and used by United States.

27 vessels and their cargoes, captured During the by United States. No appeal to Supreme Court.

Timber and wood taken and used by
United States Army.
Dwellings and out-buildings, fence,
garden, &c., taken and used by Uni
ted States Army.

Award for $369 Apr. 28, 1873.

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At sea

war.

Nov., 1863 Sept. 20, 1862

Fairfax County, Va Memphis, Tenn

43, 299 50 4,000 00

At sea

11, 615 23

Peter A. Spearwater For damage and detention of schooner May 31, 1863

Echo and cargo by United States
steamer Sunflower. No appeal to

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Furniture, clothing, &c., taken, used, Mar. 1, 1862 Clarksville, Tenn and destroyed by United States Ar my.

74 coops of fowls seized by United
States on bark Matilda.
Damages and detention of the schooner
Matamoras by United States steamer
Virginia. No appeal to Supreme
Court.

Oct., 1863 Nov. 4, 1863

New York

Matamoras, Mexico.

my.

286

William H. Gilliatt

287

288

Sheldon Lewis
Oliver K. King, ad-
ministrator for
William Stewart.

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

No.

289

290

291

292

293

294

Frederick Ward 295 George Wostenholm 296 John Deighen......

297

298

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For use and damage to Factor's Cotton
Press, Anchor Cotton Press, Louis-
iana Cotton Press, and Yards No. 1,
2, and 3, and stables, yards, quarters,
&c., by United States.

Thomas Arkwright Cotton seized and sold by United Jan., 1865 Savannah, Ga.

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Cotton seized and sold by United Jan., 1865 Savannah, Ga..
States. Now pending in the Court

From Sept.,

Louisiana and Ar-
kansas.
New Orleans, La....

2,254, 800 00

And interest.

Disallowed Sept. 25, 1873.

211, 687 40

'62, to Apr.,
'65.

And int. at
6 per cent.

Award for $103,600 Jan. 31,

1873.

302

9,654 20

States.

Now pending in the Court

of Claims.

303

25, 915 16

of Claims.

304

Emilia J. Pothier,
executrix of L. B.
Pothier.

Cotton seized by United States.................

Apr., 1863 Red River, La.

17,955 00

Withdrawn by Her Britannic
Majesty's agent, Feb. 4, 1873.

Withdrawn by Her Britannic
Majesty's agent, Feb. 4, 1873.
Disallowed April 9, 1873.

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Saddle, bridle, stirrups, needles and Jan. 6, 1865 Savannah, Ga
thread, taken by United States

5,195 00

7 per cent.

Withdrawn by Her Britannic
Majesty's agent, Oct. 4, 1872.

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306 Henry A. McLeod... For schooner Prince Leopold, seized Aug., 1861 New York City

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Flour, pork, beef, sugar, coffee, furni- Dec. 10, 1862 Fredericksburgh, Va

ture, account-books, library, tools,
damage to house, suspension of bus-
iness, &c., by United States Army.
Two mules, two horses, ten cattle,
building, fencing, material and im-
plements in foundry, rope, &c.,
taken, used, and destroyed by United
States gunboat Clifton.
Bacon, lard, sugar, wine, wool, &c., de-
stroyed by United States Army.
Molasses taken by United States
Army.

1863

Parish of St. Mary,
La.

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May 13, 1864

Apr. 9, 1864

Alexandria, La.
Bayou Robert, La

2,928 90 6,800 00 S

9,728 90

And interest. Disallowed June 16, 1873.

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

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Tobacco factory and fixtures destroyed Mar., 1865 Goochland County,
by United States Army; tobacco,
horses, mules, tlour, meal, bacon, &c.,
&c., taken and used by United States
Army.

Tobacco burned at Richmond, Va., by Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va
reason of the United States restrain-

ing claimant from removing the

same.

Samuel Irvin & Co.. Tobacco burned at Richmond, Va., by Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va

reason of the United States restrain

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Injury to dwelling, furniture, &c., of Dec., 1864 Savannah, Ga.

claimant, and cotton taken by United
States Army.

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For depreciation in Bank of Louisiana

-, 1862

34, 320 00

stock by the "civil war."

For depreciation of bank-notes taken

Feb.

by officers of United States steamer Dan Smith.

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William G. Ford, administrator of J. G. Robinson.

Rosin burned by United States Army.
Claim for cotton and turpentine;
was on docket of Court of Claims.
David J. Browne.... Cotton burned by United States Army. July, 1863
Cotton burned by United States Army.
1864
Cotton burned by United States Army. 1863 or 1864
Cotton seized and sold by United

Furniture, &c., burned by United Feb. 17, 1865 States Army.

Cotton and turpentine seized by United Mar. 9, 1865 States Army.

17,758 60

And interest. Award for $6,000 Sept. 16, 1873.

Apr. 6, 1865

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325, 060 00 And interest. 88, 260 00 And interest

States.

329

Disallowed Sept. 24, 1873.
Award for $29,638 for the ben-
efit of Mary G. Barker, or
her representatives, Sept.
24, 1873.

Award for $1,000 April 28,

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John Q.Watkins and
Bernard Donnelly,
administrators of
John Shannon.
Thomas Kergan...

331

John Mews & Co

332

Thomas Coates

Dry goods taken by United States Nov. -, 1861 Kansas City, Mo.... Army. Claim was first filed in the

name of Samuel Jarboe, guardian, &c.

Sugar, molasses, bed and dress clothes, May 10, 1864 Parish of Rapides, La. one mule, cotton, tobacco. &c., &c.,

taken and used by United States
Army.

Timber taken and used by United
States.

Clothing, silk, and satin dresses, &c., lost while in charge of the United States Army.

Betw. April, Georgia.
1863, and
April, 1865.
During the Virginia

war.

20,000 00

9, 181 40

£850 0 0

And 7 per cent. interest.

350 0 0

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