C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, with indexes to same. 16 Peter Johnston 17 A. D. Palmer. 18 Edward A. Barrett.. 19 John Kater. Cotton, cattle, and other personal Horses, corn, hogs, hay, &c., taken, 20 Robert H. Mont- Sugar, molasses, and rum, taken and sold by the United States. Case had been on docket of Court of Claims and United States Supreme Court. Corn, hogs, poultry, saddles, bridles, Nov. 21, 1864 Liberty, Miss. tools, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Use of and destruction of real estate, Apr. 9, 1865 Pensacola, Fla. drugs, medicines, paints, oils, &c., by United States Army, Illegal imprisonment by United States, loss of profits from business, and loss of personal property. ing, &c., taken by United States -, 1861 Cumberland, Md.. 380,794 27 Award for $8,300 Jan. 15, 1873. 1,236 00 Mules, corn, bacon, flour, cattle, cloth- Feb. 9, 1864 Morton, Miss Army. Walter J. Dobbins.. Furniture, clothing, provisions, &c., Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C burned by United States Army. 25 425 2,293 00 Tobacco destroyed by United States Apr., 1865 Farmville, Va. Army. 3, 129 00 £1,000 Legal exp's Gold and int. 27 Robert Orrock... Two horses taken by United States May 4, 1863 Army. 28 Beef taken and used by the United States Army. John Wilkinson 29 Lucy J. Park, administratrix of W. J. Bruce. 30 Timothy Dowling.. Dwelling-house burned and personal property taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Use of and destruction of real estate, furniture, &c., by United States Army. Henrico County, Va. County, $400 00 525 00 -, 1862 Rutherford County, 5, 123 50 Tenn. 7,830 99 Interest.. Award for $5,698 Nov. 12, 1872. Aug. 6, 1864 32 William E. Scanlan. Loss on 71 bales of cotton. Loss on 29 bales of cotton burned by rebels. 78 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb., 1865 John P. Rogers.. For rent of house and repair of dam. age thereto by United States Army. Rent of store, damage to goods, and damage to business, as dealer in queensware, &c., by the United States Army. May 1, 1862 Mar. 1, 1863 C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.-Continued. 81 bales of cotton, taken by United States. Cotton burned by United States Army. Injury to real estate by United States Bacon, flour, cattle, &c., taken and Damage to dwelling, fences, trees, Illegal imprisonment by United States. Award for $32,204 Mar. 28, 1873. Award for $2,186 Dec. 3, 1872. Award for $13,969 Nov. 12, 1872. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction March 22, 1873. 56 James Fagan . 20 cattle, corn, horses, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Tobacco destroyed by United States Army. Two horses and watch and chain taken | by United States Army. Sept. —, 1864 57 58 185 Richmond, Va 1861, 62, 63, '64, and '65. Near Washington, D. C. Andrew County, Mo. Award for $1,848 July 22, 1873. 4,300 00 66 Robert Davidson April 3, 1863 New Orleans, La.. 14, 422 00 Disallowed November14, 1872. George Moore ministrator of Wm. Samuel G. Levey. 62 Francis Impey. Tobacco burned by confederates.. Illegal imprisonment by United States, Tobacco and other goods, &c.. taken, Oct., 1862 Ripley, Miss used, and destroyed by United States Army. Destruction of machinery, material, Feb., 1863| Bolivar, Tenn.. and building; rent, and damage and loss by United States Army. 2 horses taken by United States Army Destruction of dwelling, &c Oct. 25, 1864 Oct. 25, 1864 |