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

Cotton burned by rebel scouts, by Jan., 1864 Deadman's
neglect of the United States Army.
Cotton burned by United States Army
Saw and grist mill and machinery, &c.,
burned by United States Army; and
grain, flour, books, clothes, &c.,
taken by United States Army.
Two cases books seized by United
States Army.

Illegal imprisonment of her husband
by United States, and goods, books,
and papers taken, used, and de-
stroyed by United States Army.

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For furnishing food and lodgings to
United States officers and soldiers,
and provender for United States
horses.

Dry-goods, glass-ware, stationery, gro-
ceries, drugs, medicines, liquors, &c.,
taken, used, and destroyed by
United States Army.

Cotton seized by United States
Cotton burned by United States Army.
Loss on forced sale of horses, car-
riages, and removal of wine, glass,
plate, and destruction by bombard-
ment of furniture, china, &c.
Illegal imprisonment by United States
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Personal property and valuables taken
by United States Army.
Loss on sale of dwelling-house and fur-
niture, rope, twine, needles, leather,
&c., taken by United States Army.
Cotton seized and sold by United
States. Claim in Court of Claims.

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Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice
to the prosecution of the
claim elsewhere, Jan. 20,
1873.

Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.

350

Thomas N. Crosse.

Books, manuscripts, wearing apparel, During the Fredericksburgh, Va
mineralogical specimens, gold, and
copper, &c., destroyed by United
States Army.

£95 0 0

war.

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Elizabeth G. Warne- Trunk of books, music, and clothing,

352 Joseph W. Binney. John Butterworth

354

and John Ho-
worth, executors
of Henry Kay.
William R. Hodges..

left with Her Britannic Majesty's
vice-cousul, and destroyed.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Cotton burned by United States Army.

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-, 1862 Fredericksburgh, Va

$75.00

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

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365

William Dean & Co. Cotton seized and sold by United States, now pending in Court of Claims.

Dec. 23, 1864 | Savannah, Ga.

$275, 811 26

366 William Battersby.. Cotton seized by United States, now pending in Court of Claims.

Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga..

367

David & Thomas Harrison.

Cotton seized and sold by United States. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga. Net proceeds received through the

Court of Claims.

368

John K. & Edward Cross.

Cotton seized by United States, now

Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga.

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pending in Court of Claims.

Cotton seized and sold by United States. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga.

Net proceeds received through the

Court of Claims.

Steamer M. S. Perry, captured by Oct. 14, 1861

United States steamer Keystone
State. No appeal to Supreme Court.
Cotton burned by United States Army.
Cotton seized and sold by United States.
Net proceeds received through Court
of Claims.

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April 9, 1865

Camden, S. C.

185, 184 00

6 per cent.

Dec. 23, 1864

Savannah, Ga.

301, 009 24

Cotton seized and sold by United States. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga. Now pending in Court of Claims.

195, 501 16

Cotton seized and sold by United States. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga. Net proceeds received through Court of Claims.

220, 736 80

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Alexan'r Collie et al. Cottonseized and sold by United States. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga.

Alexan'r Collie et al. Edward Pembroke..

Now pending in Court of Claims.

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Dismissed for want of juris
diction, without prejudice,
Nov. 29, 1872.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Nov. 29, 1872.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Nov. 29, 1872.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Nov. 29, 1872.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Nov. 29, 1872.

Disallowed March 19, 1873.

Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Jan. 7, 1873.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Jan. 7, 1873.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Jan. 7, 1873.

Dismissed for want of juris-
diction, without prejudice,
Jan. 7, 1873.

Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.
Disallowed April 10, 1873.

55, 845 00 And interest Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872.

376 377

Cotton burned by United States Army. Steamer Granite City and eargo, captured by United States gun-boat Tioga. No appeal to Supreme Court.

-, 1864 Mar. 22, 1863

Oxford, Ga. At sea..

378

Owners of the cargo of Will-o-the-Wisp.

For cargo of the Will-o-the-Wisp, cap- June 3, 1861
tured by the United States steamer
Montgomery. No appeal to Supreme

Off Matamoras, Mexico.

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For vessel Minnie, &c., captured by April 20, 1863| At sea

the United States steamer Lodona.

No appeal to Supreme Court.

Wines, tobacco, soap, allspice, water. May, 1864 Fredericksburgh, Va.

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383

Mary L. Moore

Cotton burned by United States Army.

Feb. 17, 1865

Columbia, S. C Columbia and Camden, S. C.

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

Character of claim.

When.

How disposed of.

Interest and Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873. costs.

No.

Name of claimant.

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384 Lemonius & Co

£8,465 9 10

385

Peter Maxwell.

Oct. 15, 1865

States.

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Topeka, Kansas.
New York City
Off mouth of the
Mississippi.

Nov. 5, 1863

Off mouth of the Rio Grande.

$5,000 00
32, 000 00
£1,000 0 0
ab't 4,750 0 0

And interest.

388

John Loft, mortga gce, &c.

John Amy, trustee,
&c., et al., for heirs
of M. Gallichan,
for T. C. Le Gross,
for E. LeConteur,
and for J. LeCras.
389 Henry Lafone and
John T. Lawrence.

Cotton burned by United States Army; Feb. 24, 1865 Camden, S. C. loss on cotton seized by United States and afterwards restored to claimants. Land confiscated and sold by United

For bark Empress, captured by United States steamer Vincennes. Illegal capture and detention of the brig Volant by United States steamer Virginia.

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Steamer Lilian, captured by United Aug. 24, 1864 On the high seas...

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Award for $37,392 June 23, 1873.

Disallowed June 30, 1873.

Disallowed April 24, 1873.

$74, 966 74)

May 18, 1863 On the high seas.

35, 475 33

On the high seas........

497,858 55

tured by United States steamer Con

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Steamer Emma Henry and cargo, cap. Dec. 8, 1864 On the high seas.

294, 860 01

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For loss sustained by the illegal seizure Dec. 4, 1864 Off month of Rio of the brig Geziena Helligonda by United States steamer Pembina.

For bark Science and cargo, captured and sold by United States.

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391

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