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Statement of expenses and services rendered to the U. S. Government as special agent of the Dept. of Justice (secret service) from June 30 to Aug. 7, 1876.

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Cash paid for stenographer, Ky

10 00

Sundrie cash expenses by self to prove facts and get at the truth in my several missions...

89 00

$840 80

WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 7, '76.

Received from David Thompson, esq., disb. clerk, the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars f%, in full for above ac't.

Approved.

G. K. CHASE.

ALPHONSO TAFT,
Attorney-General.

Statement of expenses and services of G. K. Chase, as agent of the Dept. of Justice, secret service, U. S. Government, from Aug. 8, 1876, to Sept. 7, 1876.

30 days' service, at $6.00 per day.

30 days hotel, $4.50 Telegraphing

R. R. fare, Washington to New York.

R. R. fare, New York to Washington

R. R. fare, Washington to Richmond

R. R., 2 persons' fares, Richmond to Washington.
R. R., 2 persons' fares, Washington to Louisville..

R. R. fare, Louisville to Frankfort and ret...
R. R., 2 persons' fares, Louisville to Cincinnati.
R. R., 2 persons' fares, Cincinnati and New York.
R. R., 2 persons' fares, New York to Washington.
R. R., 1 fare, Washington to Richmond.....

R. R. fare, Washington to Louisville and ret....

Personal expenses during 30 days to execute my several missions and necessary
to get the facts....

Paid for information and services of information to prove sums B No. 125, D
No. 100, B No. 13......

WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 7th, 1876.

$180 00

135 00

8 30

10 00

10 00

5 75

11.00

35 00 5 50

8. 00

36 00

20 00

5 75 35.00

79.00

238 00

$822 80

Received from David Thompson, esq., disb. clerk, Dep't of Justice, the sum of in full for above account.

eight hundred and twenty-two

Approved.

Pd. Sept. 7.

G. K. CHASE.

ALPHONSO TAFT,
Attorney-General.

WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 17, 76.

Statement of services and expenses of G. K. Chase, as agent Department of Justice (secret service) U. S., from Sept 7 to Oct. 17, 1876.

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Telegraphing $8.65, wagon and cab $16.00

Sundrie necessary expenses, and cash paid for information to make investigation and successfully accomplish my mission.....

13.00

4 75

14 00

10 00

24 65

183 00

$762 65

WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 17, '76.

Received from David Thomson, esq., disb'g clerk Dep't of Justice, the sum of seven hundred and sixty-two dollars, in full for above account.

Approved.

G. K. CHASE.

ALPHONSO TAFT,
Attorney-General.

Statement of expenses and services of G. K. Chase, as agent of the Department of Justice, Secret Service, U. S. A., from October 17, 1876, to January 19, 1877.

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Washington to Richmond and return..

Washington to Philadelphia and return..
Washington to New York and return.
Washington to New York and return.
New York to Buffalo and return..

New York to Boston and return.
New York to Albany and return...
New York to Washington and return.
New York to Cincinnati.....

Cincinnati to Louisville and return..
Cincinnati to Washington....
Washington to New York and return.
New York to Albany and return

Washington to Louisville and return..
Washington to New York and return.
Washington to Cincinnati....
Cincinnati to New Orleans...
Cincinnati to New Orleans, agent..
New Orleans to Jackson and return.
New Orleans to Cincinnati, agent...
New Orleans to Washington..
Washington to New York and return.
New York to Albany and return...
Washington to New York and return.

Washington to New York and return.

Paid services of special agent to assist, 20 days, $5.

Haid board of special agent, 20 days, $3.

Paid telegraphing...

Paid cab, carriage, and wagon hire...

Paid for information and necessary expenses to obtain the same in order to make my several missions successful..

Total......

$564 00

423 00

11 50

13.00

20 00

10 00

24 00

10.00

9.50

20.00

17.00

8.00

16 00

20 00

9.50

44 00

20 00

16 00

35 00

35 00

18 00

35 00

50 00

20 00

9 50

20 00

20 00

100 00

60 00

69 20

58 50

786 00

2,571 70

WASHINGTON, D. C., January 19, 1877. Received from David Thomson, disbursing clerk Department of Justice, the sum of twenty-five hundred and seventy-one dollars, in full for above account.

Approved.

G. K. CHASE.

ALPHONSO TAFT,
Attorney-General.

Statement of services and expenses of G. K. Chase, as agent Dep't of Justice, U. S. Secret Service, from January 19 to March 1st, 1877, inclusive of March 1st, 1877.

To 41 days' services, at $10 per day

To 41 days' subsistence, $4.50 per day.

R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret

R. R. fare, New York to Albany and ret

R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret
R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret'n.
R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret'n..
R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret'n.
R. R. fare, Washington to New York and ret'n..
Telegraph, 84.80; cabs, $12...

Necessary expenses for information and cash paid for assistant in my several
missions.

Total

Corrected

$410 00

184 50

20 00

9.00

20.00

20.00

20 00

20 00

20 00

16.80

112 00

852 30

852 30

WASHINGTON, D. C., March 1st, 1877.

Received from David Thomson, esq., disb’g clerk Dep't of Justice, the sum of eight hundred and fifty-two dollars, in full for above account.

P'd.

Approved.

G. K. CHASE.
Mar. 2d, 1877.

ALPHONZO TAFT,
Attorney-General.

WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1, 1877.

Statement of account of services and expenses of G. K. Chase as agent of the Department of Justice (Secret Service), from March 1 to June 1, 1877, exclusive of both days.

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Sleeping-car Columbus to Chicago and R. R fare and ex. to Joliet.

Two one-thousand-mile tickets over the Chicago and Northwestern Rail

road, being the cheapest way toget to several points in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, and nearly 800 miles of which I have for future use.. Wagon (use of) from Stillwater to Saint Paul, Minn....

Railroad fare:

Saint Paul to Sioux City and Yankton, D. T.
Yankton, D. T., to Omaha, via Sioux City.
Omaha to Des Moines and Fort Madison....

Fort Madison to Chicago....

Chicago to New York..

New York to Washington..

60 00 11 00

20 00

8.80 13 50

8.50 25 00

10 00

Telegraphing and postage..

Cab, carriage, and wagon hire...

Cash paid for information necessary to the success of my several missions..
Total

$17 65 35 00 58 00

1,797 95

All above R. R. fare include sleeping berth, except from Columbus to Chicago. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 2, 1877. Received from Mr. Samuel Milliken, disbursing clerk Department of Justice, the sum of seventeen hundred and ninety-seven dollars, in full for above account. G. K. CHASE. Approved June 2, 1877. CHAS. DEVENS, Attorney-General.

Statement of account of services and expenses of G. K. Chase, as agent Department of Justice (Secret Service) from May 31st to July 1st, 1877.

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Railroad fare, from Jackson to Meridian and return, team, wagon and driver,

subsistence of the same, expenses of witnesses, &c., to Kemper Co., Mississippi-A. McLellan matter.

Railroad fare, Jackson to Chicago

Railroad fare, Chicago to New York..

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74.00

32.50

25.00

10 00

50 23

649 98

WASHINGTON, July 5, 1877.

Received from Mr. Sam'l Milliken, disb'g clerk, Dep't of Justice, the sum of six hundred and forty nine, in full for above account.

Approved.

G. K. CHASE. CHAS. DEVENS, Attorney-General.

I hereby swear that the within account is correct, and that the expenses therein charged were necessary.

Sworn and subscribed before me this fifth day of July, A. D. 1877. [SEAL.]

G. K. CHASE.

JAMES F. ALLEN,

Notary Public.

WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 31, 1877.

Statement of services and expenses of G. K. Chase, as the agent of the Department of Justice (Secret Service), from June 30 to October 31, 1877, inclusive.

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To railroad fare:

New York to Washington, with sleeping car
Washington to Chicago, with sleeping car ...
Chicago to Yankton, with sleeping car........
Yankton to Saint Paul, with sleeping car

Saint Paul to Deadwood, with sleeping car....
To team, Deadwood to Sheridan, and return
To railroad fare:

Deadwood to Saint Paul, with sleeping car
Saint Paul to Chicago, with sleeping car..
Chicago to Washington, with sleeping car

Washington to New York and return, with sleeping car

To telegraphing...

To carriages and wagons.

To railroad fare, Washington to Columbus and return

Total....

$10 00

23 00

39 00

28.00

48 50

50 00

48 50

16 00

23 00

20 00

71 20

63 00

32 00

2,142 20

Received from Mr. Samuel Mulliken, disb'g clerk, Department of Justice, the sum of twenty-one hundred and forty-two dollars, full for above account. Approved.

G. K. CHASE.

CHAS. DEVENS,
Attorney-General.

WASHINGTON, D. C., November 1, 1877.

G. K. Chase, being duly sworn, says that the within account is just and correct.

Sworn to before me this 1st day of November. [SEAL.]

G. K. CHASE.

JAMES F. ALLEN, Notary Public, Washington, D. C.

WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 1, 1878.

Statement of expenses and services of G. K. Chase, as the agent of Department of Justice (Secret Service), from November 1, 1877, to February 1. 1878.

To three months' service

To 92 days' subsistence, $4.00 per day
To railroad fare:

Washington to Trenton and return
Washington to New York and return
Washington to New York and return
Washington to New York
New York to Louisville
Louisville to Washington

Washington to Pittsburgh and return
Washington to New York and return
Washington to Danville and return...
Washington to Philadelphia and return

To commissioner's fees and clerk at Danville..

To paid for information, Danville (voucher filed with my report)

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$750 00

368 00

13.50

20 00 20.00 10 00 25.00 23 00

22.00

20 00

25 00

12.50

9.25

6.80

88 00

41 60

30 00

1,484 65

Received from Samuel Mulliken, esq., disb'g clerk, Dept. of Justice, the sum of fourteen hundred and eighty-four dollars, in full for above account. $1,484.65.

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