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£6, 460 13 0 And interest. Award for $32,553 June 24,

Lead mine and fixtures, store-house, 1861, 1862, & Newton County, Mo.

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

20, 038 50 And 7 per ct. Award for $3,000 Apr. 10, 1873. interest.

850 00 And 7 per ct. Disallowed April 10, 1873. interest.

675 00 And 7 per ct. Disallowed April 10, 1873. interest.

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James B. McElhose. Cotton seized and sold by United | Apr. 17, 1865 | Charleston, S. C.

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States, and interest on $11,050.70 to
date of degree of Court of Claims;
net proceeds received through Court
of Claims.

Saw-mill and lumber taken by United
States Army.

Two houses burned by United States
Army.

Illegal imprisonment by United States
Illegal imprisonment by United States
Tobacco, cloth, coffee, sugar, blankets,
flannel, whisky, wines, liquors, dry-
goods, &c., burned by U. S. Army.

8, 576 18 And interest.

Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and without prejudice, Nov. 29, 1872.

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24,537 00

Disallowed Mar. 12, 1873.

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

ing and out-houses destroyed by United States Army; bacon, sugar, corn-meal &c., taken and used by

United States Army.

Gold, and in- Award for $2,445 July 23, 1873. terest.

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Horses, mules, cattle, hogs, bacon, Sept. 11, 1864 Baldwin County, Ala 33, 675 00 molasses, furniture. &c., taken, used, and destroyed by U. S. Army. Mules, cows, furniture, &c., taken, used and destroyed by U. S. Army. For mortgage-lieu on property burned by United States Army. Coffee captured in the Sally Magee by United States steamer Quaker City.

41,753 00

Mar., 1865

8,078 00

Sept.-, 1862 Bolivar County, Miss June 27, 1861 At sea

Award for $3,750 Mar. 31, 1873.

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-, 1861 Prince William Co.,

410.00

Disallowed Apr. 28, 1873. Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.

Va.

Illegal imprisonment by United States Jan. 5, 1862 Taylor County, Ky..
One borse and 25,000 pounds tobacco
taken and used by U. S. Army.
One horse, saddle and bridle, boots,
shoes, cattle, hogs, and corn, taken
and used by United States Army;
house and furniture burned by
United States Army.

Illegal imprisonment by United States; Aug., 1864 New Orleans, La.

money, clothing, and goods taken
from him by U. S. officers, and steam-
engine and saw-mill, &e, lost.
Diamonds gold and silver watches,
United States currency, bank-bills.
cotton, tobacco, liquors, general
merchandise, house and hotel furni
ture, &c., burned and used by United
States Army.

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Rich'd II. Thompson Cotten taken and destroyed by United Mar., 1863 Issaquena County,

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

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John Gale

248 Robert H. Watt, ad- Cattle, mules, horses, hogs, corn, mo- 1862 and 1863 Warren County, Miss ministrator of

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Hugh Watt.

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252 James Leslie.

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Stock of goods (dry goods, groceries, Feb. 7, 1864 Brandon, Miss

20, 000 00

And interest. Disallowed Aug. 25, 1873.

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widow of John Jackson.

Archibald Montgomery.

William B. Poynton. Match factory and fixtures and stock

burned by United States Army.

burned, and horses, &c., taken by United States Army.

Geo. M. Bretherick.. Saw and grist mill, and machinery, Nov. 9, 1863 Lauderdale County,

259

Samuel Miller

500, 000 00

Disallowed Jan. 20, 1873.

220, 163 85

Disallowed Apr. 29, 1873.

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

No. Name of claimant.

260 James A. Macauley. Cotton burned on board steamship June, 1862 At sea.

261 Benjamin J. Bretherick. Arthur C. and Frances Evans.

262

263 Joseph B. Heycock, administrator of John Spinney.

264 Frederick W. Rug. gles.

265 Henry A. Moody, administrator of Henry Moody. 266 John A. Thurber.

267 Thomas Hebdon

268 Charles Sabourin.
Claimant died, and
case was revived
in the name of
Jane Sabourin, ad-
ministratrix.

269 George Wigg

270 Shand, Higson & Steamship Pearl, seized by United Jan. -, 1863 At sea

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