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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 25 STAT. · March 2, 1889 · Chapter 469

Chapter 469.

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CHAP. 469.— An act for the allowance of certain claims reported by the accounting officers of the United States Treasury Department.March 2, 1889. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Fourth of July claims. Payment of claims allowed by accounting officers to persons in— That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay, upon the requisition of the Secretary of War. without further audit, allowance, or restatement of the claims by the accounting officers, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the several persons in this act named, or to their legal representatives in case of their death since the allowance of their claims by the accounting officers, the several sums mentioned herein, the same being in full for, and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as a full and final discharge of, the several claims examined and allowed by the proper accounting officers under the provisions of the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, since JanuaryVol. 13. p. 381. seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight namely:
INDIANA.Indiana. To Oren C. Bartle, or Bartel, administrator of Barton Abbott, deceased, Scott County, one hundred dollars. To David Harbison. Floyd County, sixty-five dollars. To Charles W. Johnson, and Thomas Kay, guardian of Alice and Evan R. Johnson, minor children of Robert Johnson, deceased, Jefferson County, one hundred dollars. To James P. Vance, administrator of George McCaslin, deceased, Jackson County, seventy-five dollars. To James B. Mooney and John P. Mooney, sole heirs at law of Samuel P.
Mooney, deceased, Crawford County, one hundred dollars. To Henry Wright, administrator of Nathan McKenzie, deceased, Harrison County, sixty dollars. To James White, Ripley County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Catharine Wasson, widow of John A. Wasson, deceased, Scott County, One hundred dollars. 1320 KENTUCKY.Kentucky. To John Alcorn, Bullitt County, twenty dollars. To B. C. May, administrator of Armstead Burchett, Floyd County, ninety-five dollars. To James M. Bell.
McCracken County, three hundred dollars. To William Burns, Owsley County, one hundred dollars. To John W. Conway, executor of Thomas Conway, deceased, Union County, five hundred dollars. To S. A. Walton, administrator of Uriah Dunn, deceased, Garrard County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Archille Dubourg, Jefferson County, two hundred and eighty-four dollars and sixty cents. To Henry P. Dowdy, Graves County, one hundred and eighty-five dollars. To K. R. Flournoy, administrator of G.
A. Flournoy, deceased, McCracken County, three hundred dollars. To Squire Groves, Boone County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To George E. Gates, administrator of Elisha Gates, deceased, Nelson County, eighty-five dollars. To William Gardner, McCracken County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To W. A. Cooke, administrator of James W. Gorin, deceased. Jefferson County, ninety-five dollars. To John Q. A. Leadbetter, administrator of Franklin Gipson, deceased. Henderson County, sixty-five dollars.
To G. W. Vance, administrator of Samuel Isaac, deceased, Floyd County, one hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents. To Lew. King, administrator of Paul King deceased, Harrison County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To J. T. Balinger. administrator of John H. Richard, deceased, Graves County, four hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Adaline Shaw, widow of James Shaw, deceased, Henderson County, fifty-six dollars. To John L. Miller, administrator of Cyrus B. Senseney, deceased, Trigg County, one hundred and fifty dollars.
To Lucy Spicer, executrix of William Spicer, deceased, Hopkins County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To William Sparks, administrator of J. Wesley Sparks, deceased, Harrison County, thirty-eight dollars and twenty-two cents. To John B. Tadlock, administrator of Cynthia Tadlock, deceased, Boyle County, sixty dollars. MISSOURI.Missouri. To Mason S. Brockman. Sarah A. Brockman, Julia F. Scott, and David W. Steele, heirs at law of Willis Brockman, deceased, Cooper County, one hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-six cents.
To John S. Denham and George W. Denham, executors of Samuel Denham, deceased, Boone County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To William Wendleton. administrator of Elijah Combs, deceased, Morgan County, sixty-four dollars. To J. W. Ebert. Moniteau County, thirty dollars. To Mary I. McElyea, widow of G. W. McElyea, deceased, Dunklin County, sixteen dollars. To Edward P. Settle, administrator of Thomas D. Morrison, deceased. Iron County, one hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty cents.
To Nancy J. Pomroy, administratrix of Cicero McGinty, deceased, Howell County, sixty-two dollars and fifty cents. 1321 To Samuel C. McCullah, in his own right and as administrator ofMissouri—Continued. R. A. McCullah, deceased, Greene County, one hundred and three dollars and fifty cents. To Ellen McAdoo, administratrix of Levi B. McAdoo, deceased, Laclede County, three hundred and thirty-three dollars. To James W. Stephens, Miller County, ten dollars. To Martha V. Walker, administratrix of Charles Walker, deceased, Pettis County, three hundred and ninety dollars.
To A. A. Warriner, widow of L. H. Warriner, deceased, Jackson County, fifty-five dollars. To James R. Warder, Caldwell County, four hundred and twenty-five dollars. MARYLAND.Maryland. To William Lyons, administrator of Joseph Bucey, deceased, Anne Arundel County, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Alfred Zimmerman, administrator of Gertrude Clague, deceased, Washington County, one hundred and seventy-four dollars. To Benjamin G. Cissel and G. W. Cissel, administrators of Samuel Cissel, deceased, Montgomery County, five hundred and fifty-five dollars.
To Mary C. English, administratrix, and Jonathan D. English, administrator of Jonathan D. English, deceased, Frederick County, fifty-seven dollars and twelve cents. To Jacob R. Adam, surviving administrator of Jacob L. Funk, deceased, Washington County, twenty-two dollars and twelve cents. To Thomas Jones, in his own right and as executor of Thomas Jones, senior, deceased. Carroll County, forty-eight dollars. To George T. Molter, surviving executor of Thomas Rudisell, deceased, Carroll County, four dollars and eighty cents.
To George W. and Cornelius Snively, administrators of Joseph Snively, deceased, Washington County, seven dollars. OHIO.Ohio. To Mary Blackburn and Andrew Blackburn, heirs at law of Eli Blackburn, deceased, Meigs County, fifty dollars. To estate of John S. Biggs, deceased, Hamilton County, sixty-five dollars. To Samuel P. Clark, administrator of Samuel Clark, deceased, Adams County, sixty dollars. To S. S. Halderman. administrator of James Dinsmore, deceased, Scioto County, seventy-five dollars.
To Charles Hook, administrator of Frederick Hook, deceased, Hamilton County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Smith Powers. Jackson County, one hundred and thirty-five dollars. To William Thomas. Jackson County, sixty dollars. To David B. Wallace, Harrison County, one hundred and ten dollars. PENNSYLVANIA.Pennsylvania, To James S. Crunkleton and John Royer, executors of Samuel J. Crunkleton, deceased, Franklin County, twenty-four dollars. To J. B. Leidig, Cumberland County, seventy-two dollars.
To Catharine S. and W. D. Lefevre, administrators of Enoch Lefevre, deceased, Adams County, forty-three dollars and thirty-four cents To Alexander Roberts, Dauphin County, six hundred dollars and fifty cents. 1322 TENNESSEE.Tennessee. To Charles B. Chickering, administrator of Michael S. Allen, deceased, Davidson County, thirty-two dollars. To B. R. Arnold, administrator 6f George W. Arnold, deceased, Knox County, three hundred and five dollars and seventy cents. To Thomas S.
Myers, administrator of Jacob Akeman, deceased, Warren County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To T. E. Andrews, administrator of R. C. Andrews, deceased, Bedford County, thirty dollars. To J. II. H. Lewis, administrator of Foster M. Bergstresser, deceased. Fayette County, five hundred and thirty dollars. To William Catlett, Sevier County, eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and sixteen cents. To I. N. Cypert and J. W. Thornton, administrators of Zachariah Cypert, deceased, Wayne County, twenty-six dollars and fifty cents.
To W. C. Diggs, administrator of J. C. Cooper, deceased, Henry County, one hundred and seventy-five dollars To Elizabeth Collins, administratrix of Lewis Collins, deceased, Bledsoe County, thirty dollars. To James M. Elliott, Marshall County, one hundred and thirty dollars. To Henry M. Elder, Rutherford County, one hundred dollars. To Ed. Stelzer, administrator of John Floyd deceased, Knox County, one hundred and fifteen dollars. To John A. Gouldy, Polk County, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents.
To Mary Greenlee, widow of William Greenlee, deceased, Knox County, twenty-two dollars and fifty cents. To Susan Gilbert, widow of Samuel Gilbert, deceased, Robertson County, twenty-one dollars and fifty cents. To Reuben, Samuel, and Benjamin Garner, sole heirs of Benjamin Garner, deceased, Warren County, one hundred dollars. To Susan Gilbert, widow of Samuel Gilbert, deceased, Robertson County, ninety dollars. To Rachael Haston, administratrix, and D. L. Hasten, administrator of M.
G. Haston, deceased, Van Buren County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To J. B. T. Howland, administrator of William M. Howland, deceased, Bedford County, one hundred and forty dollars. To George B. McCrary, administrator of William Harrison, deceased, Jefferson County five hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty-seven cents. To Ammon Henly, administrator of Capel (or Capial) Henly (or Hendley), deceased, Putnam County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Mrs. Sarah Cox (formerly Hale), administratrix of James Hale, deceased.
Claiborne County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To estate of Elizabeth Fletcher, late widow of Levi Harp, deceased, Claiborne County, twenty-five dollars. To Mrs. Sarah E. Jones, formerly Sarah E. Hardin, Knox County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Louisa A. Johnson, Knox County, twenty-two dollars and fifty cents. To J. P. Randolph, administrator of Samuel C. Jones, deceased, McNairy County, two hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-seven cents. To M. G. Jolly (or Jolley), Marion Countv, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars.
To Henry Jackson, junior. Williamson County, one hundred dollars. To Mattie T. Jones, administratrix of Elizabeth Jameson, deceased, Maury County, six hundred and fifteen dollars. 1323 To Sarah T. Kinnard. Sarah T. Fuller. Charlotte S. Kinnard,Tennessee—Continued. Philip F. Kinnard, heirs at law of David C. Kinnard, deceased, Maury County, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars. To Thomas Lyon, Stewart County, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirty cents. To Elizabeth McShan, administratrix of Johnson McShan, deceased, Maury County, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars.
To J. W. Nichols, Houston County, one hundred dollars. To James W. Nichols, administrator of William B. Nichols, deceased. Houston County, sixty-five dollars. To John C. Ogg. administrator of Eliza Ogg, deceased, Knox County, twenty dollars. To Joseph Perkins, Carter County, one hundred dollars. To T. J. Hays, special administrator of William J. Phillips, deceased. Rutherford County, seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars. To G. W. Sells. Sullivan County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To Mrs. Millia Staples. Morgan County, forty dollars. To John Standifer, administrator of Joseph Standifer, deceased, Claiborne County, thirty-four dollars and twenty-five cents. To James S. Smith, administrator of James S. Smith, deceased, Madison County, four hundred and ten dollars. To J. W. Trent, administrator of William G. Trent, deceased, Union County, two hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-five cents. To Benjamin F. Tucker, Davidson County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To Hiram Vaughn, Davidson County, two thousand and ninety-one dollars and eighty cents. To John C. Myers, administrator of Thomas Worthington, deceased. Bledsoe County, one hundred dollars. To W. F. Werner, administrator of Lorenzo D. White, deceased, Decatur County, two hundred and seventy-four dollars. WEST VIRGINIA.West Virginia. To William Breneman, administrator of Abram Breneman, deceased. Fayette County, one hundred and forty dollars. To Granville H. Davis. Doddridge, County, eighty dollars.
To Mrs. Ann E. Heiskel. formerly Mrs. Ann E. French, Hampshire County, six hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents. To William S. Miller, administrator of John R. Lyle, deceased, Berkeley County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To James Musgrove, Jefferson County, forty-five dollars and thirty-three cents. To Spencer Saulser, Clara and Louise First, sole heirs of Eli Saul-ser, deceased, Mason County, thirty dollars and fifty cents. MISCELLANEOUS. District of Columbia.District of Columbia To John W.
Ray, Washington County, two hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty cents. Kansas.Kansas. To J. C. Johnson, colored, Bourbon County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To Rynear Morgan, Wyandotte County, ninety dollars. To Edward Fitz Gerrald, seventeen thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars. Approved, March 2, 1889.
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