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

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440

Robert Sinclair et al. For part of cargo Peterhoff captured Feb. 25, 1863 | On Atlantic Ocean.

441 Edgley & Watts...

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442 John Riley,manager
of insurance com-
pany, and assignee
of Thomas May.
443 George F. Cauty.....
Insurance compa-
nies and under-
writers at Lloyds.
Janet Mason, ad-
ministratrix of
Wm. C. Beattie.

444

445

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John Tovell.
Elizabeth Brain, ex-
ecutrix of John
Brain.

William Ivey and
John Ivey.

Catharine Jane
Johnson.

4,615 2 11

And interest. Award for $5,065 Sept. 22, 1873.

30,000 0 0
46,895 0 0

$8,099 00

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Derricks, harness, drill, shovels, picks, Summer 1862 Cheatham County,

lumber, steel, wagons, and black-
smith's tools taken, used, and de-
stroyed by United States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Illegal imprisonment of her husband
by United States.

Hats, caps, boots, and shoes, taken and
used by United States Army.
For schooner James Douglas, found
abandoned at sea by United States
steamer Monticello, and afterward
used by the United States.
Hannah R. Downing. Damage to store-house by United

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1,783 00

And int...

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

No.

454

455

4:6

457 Henry A. Lewers

460

458 George Collie
Theodore Andreae.
Daniel K. Stewart..

459

461 Henry R. Smith.
462 Alexander W. Hutch-

464

465

463 Robert McKeown...
Francis Carroll....
Philip G. B. Dean
466 Henry Ward...

467 Matthew J. Wilson..

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.

468 George B. Kerferd

Cotton destroyed by confederate forces | April 3, 1865 Montgomery, Ala....

4, 416 13 9

469

Claim withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty's agent December 17, 1872.

Disallowed April 7, 1873.

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

AMERICAN CLAIMS.

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ers, and expenses incurred by claimant in recovering the same. 7-30 Treasury notes taken by the raiders from the Saint Albans bank. Money belonging to claimant taken from the Saint Albans bank by the raiders.

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For illegal imprisonment and wound-
ing 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.
United States legal tender, State bank

bills, and specie taken and carried off by the raiders.

Injury to horses, loss of saddles, bri- Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt. dles, and halters taken by the raid

No.

Name of claimant.

Character of claim.

When.

Where.

Amount claimed.

Total amount Interest claimed. claimed.

How disposed of.

1

First National Bank of St. Albans.

United States Treasury and State Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt.. bank notes, &c., taken and carried off by the raiders.

$95, 402 75 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.

2

3

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10

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
from First National Bank by the
raiders, and expense incurred in
pursuing his property.

Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt..

Charles F. Everest.. United States coupon bonds taken Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt..

from First National Bank by the raiders.

555 68 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.

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7,622 79 99, 692 84

Disallowed April 17, 1873.

And interest

Disallowed August 19, 1873.

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