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. Nov. 19, 1864 200, 000 00 Dec. 7, 1863 Feb. 17, 1865 Obion County, Tenn Columbia, S. C. 90,000 00 44, 314 37 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873. Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873. 229 ing and out-houses destroyed by United States Army; bacon, sugar, corn-meal &c., taken and used by Henry E. and Alfred Saw and grist mill and fixtures, dwell- Feb. 16, 1861 Columbus, Miss. Cox. 24,537 00 Disallowed Mar. 12, 1873. United States Army. Horses, mules, cattle, hogs, bacon, Sept. 11, 1864, Baldwin County, Ala 33, 675 00 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. 41, 753 00 Award for $3,750 Mar. 31, 1873. 234 John Simpson.. 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. 235 James T. Monroe. Illegal imprisonment by United States: Aug., 1864 New Orleans, La.... 236 David Jacobs. Diamonds gold and silver watches, Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia and Cam 380, 575 00 Gold, and 7 per cent. interest. Award for $20,000 Sept. 16, 1873. ture, &c., burned and used by United States Army. 237 Rich'd H. Thompson Cotton taken and destroyed by United Mar. 1863 Issaquena County, 16, 200 96 States Army. Miss. Gold, and in- Award for $2,445 July 23, 1873. terest. No.] 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 Interest How disposed of. Name of claimant. Illegal imprisonment by United States. April 22, 1863 | De Soto County, Miss Two horses, taken and used by United Cattle, mules, horses, hogs, corn, mo- Furniture, &c., burned by United Dwelling and workshop, stock and Horses, cattle, flour, furniture, mer- $1,000 00 1,300 00 S 2,300 00 1862 and 1863 Warren County, Miss 43, 310 00 $21, 647 65 Stock of goods (queensware and general grocery) taken and used by United States Army. May -, 1863 Jackson, Miss. 10, 000 00 Stock of goods (dry goods, groceries, Feb. 7, 1864 Brandon, Miss 20, 000 00 10, 000 00 And interest. Disallowed Aug. 25, 1873. &c.) and dwelling-house, burned by United States Army. 253 Colin J. Nicolson Illegal imprisonment by United States. Sept. 15, 1864 New Orleans, La.. 500, 000 00 3, 128 81 503, 128 81 And interest at 8 per ct. Saw and grist mill, and machinery, Nov. 9, 1863 Lauderdale County, cotton, horses, mules, corn, bacon, Ala. Dec. 10, 1862 Colbert County, Ala. Nov. 17, 1864 220,163 85 Disallowed Apr. 29, 1873. 9, 150 00 Disallowed Jan. 20, 1873. 13, 100 00 1,710 00 14, 810 (0 Award for $1,170 Apr. 16, 1973. C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, Sc.-Continued. No. Name of claimant. Character of claim. When. Where. Amount Total am't Interest How disposed of. 260 James A. Macauley. Cotton burned on board steamship June-, 1862 At sea Blanche by United States steamship Montgomery. $200,000 00 Gold Disallowed Mar. 25, 1873. Corn, wheat, and pork taken and used by United States Army. Illegal imprisonment of self and wife by United States. Horses, merchandise, clothing, &c., Loss by capture and detention of Sept. 13, 1861 steamer Susquehanna. No appeal to Supreme Court. Damage to cargo of schooner Argo- Sept. 13, 1861 naut captured by United States steamer Susquehanna. No appeal Off Hatteras Inlet 14, 192 24 Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872. to Supreme Court. Cotton, flour, hogs, goats, poultry, fod 1863, der, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 1864, and 1865. 267 Thomas Hebdon Brick-machine destroyed by United 1861 and 1862 Warrensburgh, Mo. 1,352 00 Disallowed Nov. 29, 1872. 266 Use of and damage to dwelling, two Sept.-, 1862 Algiers, La.. States Army; one mule, hay, corn, and hogs, taken and used by United States Army. Cotton burned by United States Army. Apr., 1864 Natchitoches, La.. Horses, surgical instruments, medi- United States Army. Schooner Isabel and cargo of cotton Sept., 1862 At sea seized by United States steamer J. L. Davis and sold by United States. Steamship Pearl, seized by United Jan. -, 1863 States steamer Tioga and sold by United States. Steamer Virgin, seized by the confederate authorities, and afterward captured by the United States. 284 Illegal imprisonment by United States Detention of and damage to schooner 1, 130 30 And interest. Award for $623, Jan. 7, 1873. Corn, bacon, cattle, fodder, straw, rails, 1862 and 1863 Fauquier County, Va 1 horse, 1 mule, and dwelling-house, taken and used by United States. 27 vessels and their cargoes, captured During the Timber and wood taken and used by war. Nov., 1863 Sept. 20, 1862 Fairfax County, Va 43, 299 50 4, 000 00 At 7 per cent. At sea 11, 615 23 Peter A. Spearwater For damage and detention of schooner May 31, 1863 Echo and cargo by United States 285 John, alias John F. Illegal imprisonment by United States Oct. 20, 1861 Carriages, buggies, iron safe, promis- Disallowed Mar. 31, 1873. Buffalo, N. Y. 4,000 00 13, 900 00 And interest Award for $4,800 Aug. 5, 1873. William H. Gilliatt Furniture, clothing, &c., taken, used, Mar. 1, 1862 Clarksville, Tenn |