Name of claimant. Frederic Parr. 463 C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.-Continued. Amount Total amount Interest claimed. claimed. claimed. Donald Fraser Catherine Toumey.. 465 466 Henry Ward.. 467 Matthew J. Wilson.. Character of claim. Timber cut, rails taken or destroyed, from want and exposure, by United States Army. Two cows and calves, and household When. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Apr., 1862 Fort Scott, Kans... by United States Army. furniture, taken, used, and destroyed For being driven from her home, and Aug. 5, 1862 Baton Rouge, La.. 1863, 1864, & Lamar County, Tex. $24, 660 00 1865. Illegal imprisonment by United States on board Dashing Wave. Cotton part damaged and part burned by States Army. For loss on bark Hilja, being warned off entering blockaded ports by United States steamer Niagara, Where. One horse, one head of cattle, shot-gun, Sept., 1863 Clark County, Mo... Office furniture, account-books, &c., Feb., 1865 July -, 1864 Loss and damage to business. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar. 24, 1863 Illegal imprisonment by United States. June 20, 1862 Columbia, S. C How disposed of. costs. Interest and costs. 12, 500 00 And interest Award for $1,467 June 12, 1873. 500 0 0 9, 151 14 7 Withdrawn by her Britannic Disallowed April 24, 1873. Disallowed September 17, 1873. Disallowed June 26, 1873. 468 George B. Kerferd.. Cotton destroyed by confederate forces | April 3, 1865| Montgomery, Ala.. Wood and lumber taken and used by 1863 and 1864 Culpeper County, Va Damage to dwelling, out-houses, trees, &c., by United States Army. Two horses, two mules, and eleven Nov., 1864 Loudoun County, Va. States Army. 470 Michael Moriarity. Elizabeth Bennett, 471 Claim withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty's agent December 17, 1872. Disallowed April 7, 1873. Award for $718 April 3, 1873. 9 Bank. Mariaette Field, ad- 6 Seth W. Langdon... C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.--Continued. AMERICAN CLAIMS. 12 Name of claimant. 13 First National Bank of St. Albans. Collins H. Hunting. ton. Samuel Breck and Jonathan Wetherbee, jr. Aldis Ŏ. Brainerd... Character of claim. Thomas B. Wales et al. Oscar A. Burton et al. When. United States Treasury and State Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt.. bank notes, &c., taken and carried off by the raiders. For illegal imprisonment and wounding of claimant by the raiders. One horse lost, one horse used, and damages to other horses, saddles, bridles, halters by the raiders, and expenses incurred by claimants in pursuing their property. Oct. 19, 1864 Oct. 19, 1864 Where. United States legal tender, State bank Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt.... bills, and specie taken and carried off by the raiders. For detention of ship Templar by Great Britain at Calcutta. Bills of the Franklin County Bank, United States legal-tender notes, and other State bank bills taken and carried off by the raiders. Injury to horses, loss of saddles, bri- Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt. 7-30 Treasury notes taken by the raid- Oct. 19, 1864 Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt... Saint Albans, Vt.... State and national bank bills taken by Oct. 19, 1854 Saint Albans, Vt. the raiders, and expense incurred in pursuing their property. Bonds, with coupons attached, taken Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt. from First National Bank by the raiders, and expense incurred in Charles F. Everest.. United States coupon bonds taken Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt.. raiders. Dec. 27, 1861 Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt.. Saint Albans, Vt.. Calcutta, East India. Saint Albans, Vt. |