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

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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, drygoods, &c., burned by U. S. Army.

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Cotton seized and sold by United | Apr. 17, 1865 | Charleston, S. C.
States, and interest on $11,050.70 to
date of decree of Court of Claims;
net proceeds received through Court
of Claims.

Saw-mill and lumber taken by United
States Army.

229

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

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ing and out-houses destroyed by United States Army; bacon, sugar, corn-meal. &c., taken and used by United States Army. Horses, mules, cattle, hogs, bacon, Sept. 11, 1864 Baldwin County, Ala 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-lien on property burned by United States Army. Coffee captured in the Sally Magee by United States steamer Quaker City.

Illegal imprisonment by United States. Jan. 5, 1862 Taylor County, Ky.. One horse 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..

Diamonds. gold and silver watches, Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia and Cam

237 Rich'd H. Thompson Cotton taken and destroyed by United Mar., 1863 Issaquena County, Miss.

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

239

240

241

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.

243

244

Edwin Gerard, as-
signee of certain
underwriters
Lloyds.

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.

248

Hugh Watt.

247

John Galo

of

Illegal imprisonment by United States. April 22, 1863

Two horses, taken and used by United
States Army.

Robert H. Watt, ad- Cattle, mules, horses, hogs, corn, mo-
ministrator
lasses, sugar, bacon, sheep, and cot-
ton taken and used by United States
Army.

2,300 00

43, 310 00

$21, 647 65

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Sarah Watts......
Alan K. McMillan..

251

Elizab'h Armstrong, administratrix of Robert Armstrong.

2, 132 00 4, 500 00

And interest. Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
And interest. Disallowed April 22, 1873.

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15, 514 15

Claim for vouchers withdrawn
May 5, 1873, and rest of
claim disallowed Aug. 19,
1873.

And interest Award for $611 July 23, 1873.

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Illegal imprisonment and banishment Sept.-, 1863 Knoxville, Tenn

of her husband and self, &c., by
United States.

Cotton taken and sold by United
States. Claim was on docket of
Court of Claims.

257 William B. Poynton. Match factory and fixtures and stock

258

26, 600 00

500, 000 00

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

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

262

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

266

263 Joseph B. Heycock, administrator of John Spinney.

Frederick W. Ruggles.

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

States steamer Tioga and sold by
United States.

Geo. Wigg & Sam- Steamer Virgin, seized by the confed-
erate authorities, and afterward
captured by the United States.

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