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

311

312

313 William E. Hall

314

Barron, Forbes & Co. 315 Andrew E. Byrne et al

316

317

318

Richard Hall 319 Hugh Carlisle

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Tobacco factory and fixtures destroyed Mar. -, 1865 | Goochland County,
by United States Army; tobacco,
horses, mules, flour, meal, bacon, &c.,
&c., taken and used by United States
Army.

Tobacco burned at Richmond, Va., by Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va
reason of the United States restrain-

ing claimant from removing the

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323

Eliza H. Molyneux,

21, 600 00

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34, 320 00

325

Jas. W. B. Money.
William Ashton

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17, 758 60 And interest. Award for $6,000 Sept. 16, 1873.

326

John Murphy.

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8,100 00

And interest. Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.

325, 060 00 88,260 00

And interest. Disallowed Sept. 24, 1873. And interest.

Disallowed March 6, 1873.

Disallowed January 13, 1873.

William G. Ford, ad-
ministrator of J.
G. Robinson.

329 John Q.Watkins and
Bernard Donnelly,
administrators of
John Shannon.
Thomas Kergan...

330

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

Character of claim.

When.

Where.

Amount
claimed.

Total amount
claimed.

Interest
claimed.

$85, 425 00

Atlanta, Ga..

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333

William Smythe..

334

335

Augustine R. Mc-
Donald.
William H. Ross..

336

Patrick Fox.

Iron and brass foundery, machinery, July, 1864
shops, lumber, wood, coal, oil-cloth,
&c., destroyed by United States
Army; two horses, harness, and
buggy, &c., taken and used by
United States Army; and damage
to dwelling, orchard, &c., by United
States Army.
Cotton burned by United States Army.
For rent of mansion-house and prem-
ises called Rosslyn;" damage to
same, loss of crops, and destruction
of dwelling by fire while in posses-
sion of United States, and interest
to December 31, 1871.
Illegal imprisonment by United States Aug., 1863 Greenbrier County,

Two horses, wagon, harness, apple
brandy, meal, corn, flour, bacon,
quilts, &c., taken and used by
United States Army.

337 Stephen J. Bradley. Current money, four horses, wagon,

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barness, clothing, and oats taken
and used by United States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Gold, clothes, wheat, oats, saddle, &c.,
and damages by United States
Army.

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Disallowed October 4, 1872.

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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, &e.,
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 Oct., 1862 Memphis, Tenn.

by United States, and goods, books,

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No.

Name of claimant.

344

Samuel and Richard Roberts.

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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.

Robert Armitage.... Loss on sale of dwelling-house and fur

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348

£10,000 0 0

349

$25,000 00

350

£95 0 0

Two last items withdrawn
March 26, 1872; rest disal-
lowed Jan. 23, 1873.

Award for $200 June 16, 1873.

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

Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.

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351

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$75.00

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354

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

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Cotton destroyed by act of United States Army.

sissippi.

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

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