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

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Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.

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One horse, wheat, bacon, corn, beef, &c., taken and used by United States Army.

taken and used by United States Army.

was revived in the
name of Joanna R.
Milner, adminis-
tratrix.

One mare. 1 jack, poultry, rails, &c., Nov. 17, 1864 Lauderdale County,

Nov. 17, 1864

Terrebonne Parish,
Tishemingo County,
Miss.
Lauderdale County,
Ala.

121, 054 68

Disallowed June 12, 1873.

37,500 00 1,326 00

70, 709 00

Award for $2,310 Apr. 16, 1873.

1,883 00

Ala.

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Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Sugar, tobacco, horse, &c., taken by
United States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Illegal imprisonment by United States
Money, furniture, &c., taken, used,
and destroyed by United States
Army.

Loss of time and business.

Tobacco burned by United States
Army.

Tobacco captured by United States
yessels.

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No.

Name of claimant.

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

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Character of claim.

School furniture, books, fences, house,
&c., taken, used, and destroyed, and
loss of business, by United States
Army.

Stock of goods, furniture, &c., taken,
used, and destroyed, and damage to
business and goods, by United States
Army.

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214 Eugen's Harvey et al. Molasses on schooner Pacifique, cap. Mar. 27, 1863 Off Florida coast..

215

Nazaire Lemieux

tured by United States steamer Stars and Stripes. No appeal to

Supreme Court."

Schooner Pacifique,captured by United Mar. 27, 1863

States Steamier Stars and Stripes.
No appeal to Supreme Court.

Off coast of Florida..

216 Benj. Whitworth et al Ship Boyne, warned off the whole May 11, 1861 Off Savannah, Ga..

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southern coast by United States
steamship Niagara.

Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Cotton burned by United States Army.
Mules, sugar, and furniture used and
destroyed by United States Army.
Boots, shoes, dry-goods, &c., used and
destroyed by United States Army.
Damage for loss of business, health, &c..
Cotton seized and destroyed by United
States Army.

Award for $750 Mar. 22, 1873.

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$30, 178 74

44,304 77 5, 000 00

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Aug., 1862

Cherokee, Ala

4,500 00

Disallowed April 16, 1873.

Hay, corn, oats, mules, cows, hogs, poultry, furniture, &c, taken and

Dec. 24, 1864

Savannah, Ga

15, 038 50

used by United States Army.

Injury to person by a United States

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soldier.

221

Rosanna Hogan.

Two horses, 1 mule, 1 cow, 3 hogs, poul- Apr. 8, 1865 Macon, Ga try, &c., taken and used by United States Army.

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Rice, flour, tobacco, sugar, United Dec. 22, 1864 Savannah, Ga.
States currency, &c., taken and used
by United States Army.

Lead mine and fixtures, store-house,
stock of goods, &c.; illegal impris
onment, loss of business, &c., caused
by United States Army.
Tobacco seized and used by United
States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States

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300, 000 00

Disallowed June 26, 1873.

224

John Carew.

225

James B. McElhose.

Cotton seized and sold by United
States, and interest on $11,050.70 to
date of decree of Court of Claims;
net proceeds received through Court
of Claims.

226 Joseph W. Scott.... Saw-mill and lumber taken by United

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227 Charles Wright.

228 George Symmers...

229 Henry E. and Alfred Saw and grist mill and fixtures, dwell- Feb. 16, 1861 Columbus, Miss.. Cox.

90,000 00 44, 314 37

Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873. Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.

24, 537 00

Disallowed Mar. 12, 1873.

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

238 Frederick A. Rolph
239 Anderson, Saxon &
Co.
Thomas Gabriel &
Sons.
James Long
242 Alice Barton, execu-
trix, and Wm. Co-
gan, executor, of
Richard C. Barton.
Edwin Gerard, as-
signee of T. A.
Corry, J. Laycock,
and A. and S.
Henry & Co.
Edwin Gerard, as-
signee of certain
underwriters
Lloyds.

243

244

245 Edwin Gerard, as-
signee for the Uni-
versal Marine In-
surance Company,
of London; also of
the liquidators of
the English and
Scottish Marine
Insurance Com-
pany, of London:
also of certain
underwriters at
Lloyds; also attor-
ney in fact for the
British and For-
eign Marine In-
rance Company, of
Liverpool.
William H. Slater...

Wood, timber, fruit-trees, cows, horse,
hogs, mules, &c., &c., taken, used,
and destroyed by United States
Army, and damage to store.

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