Chapter 426. For the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 426.— An Act For the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes. March 3, 1899. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the Secretary of thePayment of certain claims under the Bowman Act.Vol. 22, p. 485.
Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to claimants in this Act named the several sums appropriated 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 release and discharge of their respective claims, namely: CLAIMS ALLOWED UNDER THE BOWMAN AND TUCKER ACTS BY THE COURT OF CLAIMS. alabama. To James McPeters, administrator of Nelson G.
Allen, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. To John H. Vaught, administrator of Jeremiah Arnold, deceased, late of Jackson County, one thousand seven hundred and five dollars. 1162 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To John W. Belcher, administrator of John Belcher, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two hundred and twenty dollars. To Elizabeth C. Bibb, of Huntsville, one thousand six hundred and forty-four dollars.
To S. V. Biggers, administrator of Robert P. Biggers, deceased, late of Cherokee County, six hundred and ten dollars. To James T. Broadfoot, administrator of Charles W. Broadfoot, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, four hundred and twenty-four dollars. To Joseph A. Clark, of Madison County, five hundred and ninety dollars. To A. J. Bentley, administrator of Joseph Commons, deceased, late of Madison County, seven hundred dollars. To James McPeters, administrator of Lemuel Corum, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars.
To Henry H. Coulson, of Jackson County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Nancy C. Comer, administratrix of A. F. Comer, deceased, late of Cherokee County, two hundred dollars. To G. S. Curtin, administrator de bonis non of Lewis Curtin, deceased, late of Lawrence County, nine hundred and eighty-five dollars. To James A. Barton, administrator of Henry Ferguson, deceased, late of Walker County, one thousand five hundred and sixty-eight dollars. To Abner T. Fuller, of Crenshaw County, one hundred dollars.
To John B. Hardman, of Cherokee County, two thousand two hundred and twenty-nine dollars. To Thomas J. Hargiss, of Jackson County, one thousand six hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Bartley Harris, of Madison County, one thousand and twenty dollars. To John S. Hays, of Walker County, three hundred and eighty dollars. To Samuel B. Herston, administrator of William C. Herston, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, four hundred and twenty-five dollars. To John Higgins, of Lauderdale County, one hundred and seventy-four dollars.
To William R. Hill, administrator of C. B. Hill, deceased, late of Jackson County, four hundred and eighty dollars. To T. L. Bryant, administrator of William H. Huff, deceased, late of Etowah County, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars. To L. D. McCallum, administrator of Stephen Hurley, deceased, late of Cherokee County, seven hundred and ninety-five dollars. To Philip M. Jones, administrator of Philip R. Jones, deceased, late of Lee County, one thousand three hundred and fifty-four dollars.
To John Kachelman, of Lauderdale County, six hundred and eighty-eight dollars. To Hugh G. Kirby, administrator of Richard Kirby, deceased, late of Jackson County, five hundred and fifteen dollars. To W. F Laxson, administrator of William G. Laxson, deceased, late of Madison County, seven hundred and twenty five dollars. To Samuel H. Lemaster, administrator of John W. Lemaster, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, four hundred and eleven dollars. To John P. Lewallen, administrator of Madison Lewallen, late of Jackson County, three hundred and five dollars.
To W. H. Grimes, administrator of William H. Linam, deceased, late of Wilcox County, five hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Benjamin E. Moody, of Saint Clair County, three hundred and ninety dollars. To William B. Owens, of Cherokee County, six hundred and thirty dollars. To E. W. Miller, administrator of Elizabeth A. Palmer, deceased, late of Walker County, six hundred and sixty-five dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1163 To Henry Patton, of Lauderdale County, two hundred dollars.Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.
To Solon D. Moore, administrator of Caroline Pollard, deceased, late of Cherokee County, four hundred and forty-five dollars. To George W. Roberts, of Morgan County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Henry H. Golight, administrator of Robert Rollins, deceased, late of Cherokee County, six hundred and thirty-three dollars. To Mary E. Saffold, of Dallas County, two thousand and thirty-three dollars. To Solon D. Moore, administrator of John C. Scroggins, deceased, late of Cherokee County, seven hundred and fifty dollars.
To Thomas L. Shamblin, of Tuscaloosa County, sixty-five dollars. To William P. Shelton, of Jackson County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To William B. Smithson, administrator of John G. Smithson, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, five hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Solon D. Moore, administrator of Wiley B. Starling, deceased, late of Cherokee County, one thousand two hundred and sixty-two dollars. To John B. Steadman, administrator of James Steadman, deceased, late of Walker County, two hundred and forty dollars.
To John H. Vaught, administrator of Frederick Stearns, deceased, late of Jackson County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Mrs. H. H. Stevens, executrix of Wilkins Stevens, deceased, late of Randolph County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To George W. Stutts, of Lauderdale County, five hundred and ninety dollars. To William B. Taylor, administrator of John E. Taylor, deceased, late of Dekalb County, six hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Eliza H. Tenge, administratrix of Charles A.
Tenge, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, five hundred and one dollars. To W. B. M. Lee, administrator of Mordecai Tipton, deceased, late of Cherokee County, one hundred and eighty-five dollars. To John T. Ezzell, administrator of Clark M. Tompkins, deceased, late of Franklin County, six hundred and thirty-eight dollars. To Thomas J. Denson, administrator of Stephen J. Townsley, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, eight hundred and ninety-six dollars. To Robert E. Tweedy, of Lawrence County, three thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine dollars.
To Harriet Y. Wakeley (formerly Gordon), of Cherokee County, six hundred and twenty dollars. To John W. Wesson, of Dekalb County, four hundred and forty-one dollars. To Thomas J. Whitson, of Tuscaloosa County, one hundred and fifty-four dollars. To Nathan L. Williams, administrator of Martha R. Williams, deceased, late of Madison County, one thousand two hundred dollars. To Thomas B. Woosley, administrator of William Woosley, deceased, late of Jackson County, one thousand three hundred and eighty-two dollars and eighty cents.
To Seborn E. York, administrator of William York, deceased, late of Limestone County, two hundred and forty-nine dollars. To Samuel M. Weaver, administrator of George W. Yuckley, deceased, late of Huntsville, six hundred dollars. arkansas. To Cynthia C. Baker, of Benton County, four hundred and fifty-five dollars. To the heirs-at-law of Charlotte C. Bancroft, deceased, late of Phillips County, nine thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars. To Samuel L. Black, administrator of John P.
Beasley, deceased, late of Monroe County, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars. 1164 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Mary J. McCall, administratrix of James Bridgman, deceased, late of Crawford County, one thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars. To John Campbell, late of Independence County, now a resident of Columbia County, Oregon, one thousand one hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Samuel M.
Carson, administrator of William Carson, deceased, late of Monroe County, three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. To Henry T. Cate, of Washington County, eight hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Pryor D. Chism, administrator of Robert Chism, deceased, late of Monroe County, two hundred and ninety-five dollars. To William R. Clark, administrator of James W. Clark, deceased, late of Benton County, three thousand six hundred and ten dollars. To Charles Crowell, of Benton County, six hundred and sixty-three dollars.
To Alexander Davis, of Conway County, five thousand six hundred and five dollars. To W. F. Davis, administrator of George W. Davis, deceased, late of Sebastian County, five hundred and five dollars. To Phil Davis, of Woodruff County, four hundred and fifty dollars. To William Y. Fain, of Phillips County, five hundred and sixty dollars. To Benjamin F. Greer, administrator of Hugh Flinn, deceased, late of Benton County, six hundred and fifty-five dollars. To E. M. Ford, administrator de bonis non of Richard L.
Ford, deceased, of Phillips County, three thousand one hundred and fifty-nine dollars. To Peter L. Freezer, of Mississippi County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Samuel Gallaher, administrator of Henry Gallaher, deceased, late of Washington County, five hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Benjamin E. Gambill, of Benton County, two hundred and forty-eight dollars. To John N. Hays, of Benton County, one thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars. To J. W. Frazer, administrator of William J.
Hendricks, deceased, late of Monroe County, one thousand six hundred and twelve dollars. To John B. Hogue, administrator of Powell E. Hogue, deceased, late of Pulaski County, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. To Warren Holtzclaw, administrator of Elijah Holtzclaw, deceased, late of Phillips County, six hundred dollars. To Henry A. Houghton, administrator of Jeffrey Houghton, deceased, late of Craighead County, six hundred and forty-three dollars. To James H. Humphreys, of Phillips County, two hundred and ninety-three dollars and twenty cents.
To George H. Johnson, administrator of Elisha Johnson, deceased, late of Benton County, one hundred and twenty dollars. To T. D. Kinman, administrator of Riley Kinman, deceased, late of Jackson County, eight hundred and sixty dollars. To Mary R. Kirkpatrick, of Jefferson County, six hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Thomas J. Lavender, administrator of Jacob Lavender, deceased, late of Hempstead County, Arkansas, five hundred and ninety-one dollars. To Charles E. Littleton, of Yell County, nine hundred and forty-four dollars.
To John McCracken, of Madison County, two thousand one hundred and five dollars. To Andrew Nathaniel McEver, administrator of Andrew McEver, deceased, late of Polk County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To David Maberry, junior, of Washington County, seven hundred and nineteen dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1165 To R. E. Sanford, administrator of Jesse Martin, deceased, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Monroe County, one thousand and fifty dollars.
To John L. Murphy, of White County, one thousand two hundred and forty dollars. To Samuel W. Pryor, administrator of Admiral N. Nunn, deceased, late of Dallas County, one thousand two hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To Walter Orme, of Crawford County, one thousand five hundred and ninety-six dollars. To W. O. Anderson, administrator of Walter L. Otey, deceased, late of Phillips County, four thousand and forty-seven dollars. To Abijah T. Phelan, of Washington County, two hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To William L. Taylor, administrator of William M. Powell, deceased, late of Crawford County, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Margaret Ray and Joanna Summers, of Phillips County, two thousand nine hundred and forty-two dollars. To Frank Rhodes, of Phillips County, six hundred and five dollars. To David Robbins, late of Hot Springs, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Fred Roesch, administrator of Christian Roesch, deceased, late of Pulaski County, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five dollars.
To Juber Russell, of Crawford County, four hundred and thirty-five dollars. To A. M. Scott, administrator of Sarah Slate, of Phillips County, nine hundred and ten dollars. To L. P. Featherstone, administrator of John R. Sembler, deceased, late of Saint Francis County, nine hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Margaret Singleton, administratrix of Andrew J. Singleton, deceased, late of Franklin County, four hundred and eighty dollars. To Morocco D. Smith, of Phillips County, six hundred and ten dollars.
To T. E. Hendricks, administrator of Catherine E. Sumner, deceased, late of Lonoke County, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To James O. Tappan, administrator of Samuel J. Sutton, deceased, late of Phillips County, two thousand one hundred and five dollars. To W. E. Williams, administrator of Pleasant H. Thompson, deceased, late of Saint Francis County, six hundred and forty-nine dollars. To Mary Turner, administratrix of Sterling M. Turner, deceased, late of Sebastian County, five hundred and sixty dollars.
To Thomas H. Webb, of Lonoke County, five hundred and forty-two dollars. To Harriet A. Womack, administratrix of John P. Womack, deceased, late of Ashley County, two thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. To A. J. Maxwell, administrator of S. P. Woods, deceased, late of Benton County, one thousand one hundred and eighty-five dollars. To D. C. York, administrator of William York, deceased, late of Woodruff County, seven hundred and ninety-eight dollars. district of columbia.
To James C. Brooke, five hundred and ninety-one dollars. To Stephen M. Golden, five hundred and forty dollars. To Joseph T. Jenkins, one thousand five hundred and seventeen dollars. To James R. D. Morrison and William H. Morrison, executors of William M. Morrison, deceased, and administrators of Charles J. Morrison, deceased, six thousand one hundred dollars. To Robert S. Perkins, one thousand and ninety dollars. To James W. Sears, administrator of Rebecca Sears, deceased, one thousand eight hundred dollars.
To Louis P. Shoemaker and others, executors of Abner C. P. Shoemaker, deceased, two thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. 1166 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To P. E. Dye and W. S. Hoge, administrators of David Shoemaker, deceased, one thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Barnett T. Swart, six thousand and twelve dollars. georgia. To Thomas J. Anderson, administrator of David B. Anderson, deceased, late of Fulton County, seven hundred and four dollars.
To Thomas G. Barker, of Chattooga County, six hundred and thirty-four dollars. To John Brooks, of Henry County, seven hundred and fifty-four dollars. To Richard Butler, of Chatham County, one hundred and twenty-two dollars. To John A. Carter, of Chatham County, seven hundred and thirty dollars. To William Chasteen, of Carroll County, two hundred and eighty dollars. To W. S. and J. N. Cheney, executors of Andrew J. Cheney, deceased, late of Cobb County, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three dollars.
To William P. Conine, administrator of William Y. Conine, deceased, late of Clayton County, four hundred and thirty dollars. To William L. Connally, of Walker County, six hundred and seventy dollars. To John P. Davidson, of Floyd County, one thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. To William G. Ebbs, administrator of William Ebbs, deceased, late of Savannah, one thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars. To Natalie Eppstein, administratrix of John B. Eppstein, deceased, late of Chatham County, five hundred and ninety-five dollars.
To Henry Field, of Savannah, four hundred and fifty-one dollars. To Maria J. Fowler, executrix of Edward Fowler, deceased, late of Catoosa County, one thousand six hundred and forty-five dollars. To Margaret Garrison, of Atlanta, six hundred dollars. To Margaret Giebelhouse, administratrix of Philip Giebelhouse, deceased, late of Atlanta, one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Jane Gilbert, administratrix of Evan S. Gilbert, deceased, late of Newton County, five hundred and ninety-seven dollars.
To Sarah E. Nicholas, administratrix of William P. Hackney, deceased, late of Whitfield County, five hundred and eighty-eight dollars. To Myra M. Harbin, administratrix of Nathaniel P. Harbin, deceased, late of Whitfield County, twelve thousand four hundred dollars. To Frank J. Henderson, executor of William Henderson, deceased, late of Whitfield County, seven hundred and sixty-four dollars. To James W. Hill, of Gordon County, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-five dollars.
To S. D. Holland, administrator of Archibald Holland, deceased, late of Paulding County, one thousand and eighty dollars. To James L. Anderson, administrator of Walter T. Hollingsworth, deceased, late of Bibb County, two thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars. To Thomas L. James, administrator of William M. James, deceased, late of Walker County, four hundred and twenty-seven dollars. To James P. Johnston, of Chattooga County, two hundred and fifty-four dollars. To A.
Thornburgh, administrator of John C. Lee, deceased, late of Walker County, nine hundred and forty-one dollars. To Andrew P. McCool, of Fulton County, seventy-five dollars. To George Wagner, administrator of Henry Mastick, deceased, late of Savannah, three thousand one hundred and five dollars. To Richard Mayse, of Atlanta, eight hundred and eighty dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1167 To Charles Wesley Morris, administrator of William Morris, deceased,Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. late of Floyd County, eight hundred and ten dollars.
To Charles V. Neidlinger, of Effingham County, one thousand and fifteen dollars. To Minerva J. Nichols and others, executors of Frank D. Nichols, late of Cummings, two thousand two hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Nicholas Rawlings, of Floyd County, eight hundred and forty-eight dollars. To William B. Rogers, administrator of Benjamin P. Rogers, of Douglas County, four hundred and ten dollars. To James M. Smith, administrator of John Smith, deceased, late of Chattooga County, four hundred and sixty dollars.
To William B. Taylor, of Walker County, one thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Francis Tillman, administrator of Francis Tillman, deceased, late of Chatham County, nine hundred and fifty-two dollars. To William C. Parker, administrator of Moses Trimble, late of Campbell County, two hundred and seventy-nine dollars. To Christian Ubele, administrator of Christian Ubele, deceased, late of Chatham County, five hundred and eighty-five dollars. To George W. Hendricks, administrator of John Weitinger, deceased, late of Bartow County, five hundred and ninety-seven dollars.
To William R. Welborn, of Morgan County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Sarah F. Maddux, administratrix of Creed T. Wise, deceased, late of Butts County, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. To Samuel P. Woods, of Chattooga County, two hundred and five dollars. illinois. To Daniel K. Tenney, of Cook County, five hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty-seven cents. kansas. To Joseph Dunlap, of Greenwood County, two thousand one hundred and sixty dollars. To Benjamin F.
Raiff, late a private of Company H, Fifth Regiment Kansas Cavalry Volunteers, two hundred and sixty dollars. To Josiah C. Ury, of Bourbon County, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. kentucky. To Catherine Anderson, administratrix of John Anderson, deceased, late of Nelson County, one hundred and sixty-one dollars. To Edward H. Taylor, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Lucy A. Barker, late of Louisville, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. To Martha Brashear, administratrix of Obadiah Brashear, late of Nelson County, two hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To Jefferson Brownfield, of Larue County, ninety-seven dollars. To William P. Barnes, administrator of Peyton Burdette, deceased, late of Bullitt County, four hundred and forty dollars. To Abijah M. Cartmell, of Nelson County, four hundred and forty-nine dollars. To Margaret Carter, administratrix of Thomas Carter, deceased, late of Marion County, one thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. To James Doolin, of Pulaski County, two hundred and eighteen dollars. To Robert Haitz, of Jefferson County, two hundred and fifteen dollars.
To Morris J. Harris, junior, administrator of Morris J. Harris, deceased, late of Lincoln County, seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars. 1168 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To William J. Marshall and others, executors of John G. Holloway, deceased, late of Henderson County, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. To Austin Hough, of Bullitt County, one hundred and eighty-five dollars. To H. W. McCorkle, administrator of Pleasant W.
Huff, deceased, late of Hart County, two hundred and forty-seven dollars. To Richard M. Isler, of Fulton County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To Henry E. Jenkins, of Warren County, ninety-six dollars. To Thomas W. Campbell, assignee of Miles Kelly, of Warren County, five thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars. To Sarah G. Cofer, administratrix of Alfred H. Kennedy, deceased, late of Hardin County, eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-five cents. To James P.
Layne, administrator of Elizabeth P. Layne, deceased, late of Floyd County, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. To George Leonhart, of Campbell County, four hundred and ten dollars. To Elizabeth M. Patteson (formerly Lewis), in her own right and as administratrix de bonis non of William H. Lewis, deceased, late of Hart County, two thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Squire H. Bush, administrator of Edward C. Lucas, deceased, late of Hardin County, seven hundred and twenty dollars.
To John C. Lummis, of Kenton County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Lemuel S. McHenry, of Daviess County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Sallie J. Mannakee, administratrix of Elisha Mannakee, deceased, late of Nelson County, seven hundred and five dollars. To Samuel B. Merrifield, of Nelson County, four hundred and four dollars. To Susan E. Miller, in her own right and as widow of and administratrix of Jacob M. Miller, deceased, late of Marion County, nine hundred and ten dollars.
To Samuel D. Glasscock, administrator of William C. Moore, deceased, late of Hardin County, five hundred and thirty dollars. To F. M. Joplin, administrator of Thomas B. Munford, deceased, late of Hardin County, one hundred and forty dollars. To Buford Mussen, of Marion County, six hundred and ninety-seven dollars. To John G. Mussen, administrator of Susan Mussen, deceased, late of Marion County, four hundred and thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents. To the Nazareth Benevolent Institution, of Nelson County, three hundred and nineteen dollars.
To Mary E. Neel,. administratrix of Pearce Noland, deceased, late of Shelby County, nine thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. To Mary Orendorff, of Breckinridge County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Beuedict Pash, of Nelson County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Dent S. Pash of Nelson County, four hundred and eighty dollars. To John A. Raine, of Hardin County, six hundred and forty-four dollars. To John W. Rowlett, of Jefferson County, nine hundred and seventy dollars.
To Jacob H. Russell, of Lincoln County, one hundred and forty-five dollars. To Mary Sisco, executrix of William Sisco, deceased, late of Nelson County, two hundred and sixty-nine dollars and five cents. To George W. Smith, of Hardin County, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To C. C. Howard, administrator of George W. Smith, deceased, late of Larue County, twenty dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1169 To T. S. Mayes, administrator of Mary A. E. Smith, deceased, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.
Washington County, two hundred and thirty-four dollars. To Thomas M. Beeler, administrator of David Standiford, deceased, late of Jefferson County, eighty-five dollars. To James H. Taylor, administrator of Thomas W. Taylor, deceased, late of Nelson County, ninety-nine dollars. To William O. Kennedy, administrator of William Thixton, deceased, late of Jefferson County, four bundled and thirty dollars. To James W. Smith, administrator of Miles II. Thomas, deceased, late of Hardin County, two hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To Abel A. Thompson, of Marion County, one hundred and twenty-four dollars. To W. C. M. Travis, of Crittenden County, one hundred and forty dollars. To Mary Unseld, administratrix of John Unseld, deceased, late of Nelson County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Harrison Hughes, junior, administrator of David Unsell, deceased, of Ballard County, five thousand dollars. To Alfred B. Vernon, of Hardin County, eighty-two dollars and twenty-five cents. To James E. Evans, administrator of Coleman Wells, deceased, late of Nelson County, one hundred and thirty dollars.
To John H. West, of Larue County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Germania Safety Vault and Trust Company, administrator of William Wirtz, deceased, late of Jefferson County, five hundred and ninety-seven dollars. louisiana. To Henry L. Garland, administrator of Mary T. Anderson, late of Saint Landry Parish, ten thousand six hundred and ten dollars. To Nannie A. Badley, administratrix of Henry Bad ley, deceased, late of Baton Rouge, three thousand four hundred and forty two dollars.
To Lowesky Bouvillian, of Terrebonne Parish, nine hundred dollars. To Lucile Tounoir, administratrix of Arnaud Decuir, deceased, late of Pointe Coupee Parish, five hundred and seventy five dollars. To Jasper Gall, of Iberia Parish, seven hundred and tour dollars. To L. J. Smith, executor of Elbert Gantt, deceased, late of Saint Landry Parish, three thousand five hundred and nine dollars. To Abram A. Harvey, guardian, and so forth, of the children of Abram A. Harvey, deceased, of Washington Parish, one thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars.
To Benjamin R. Keaton, of Washington Parish, seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars. To George Walker, administrator of Michael Knight, deceased, late of New Orleans, seven thousand seven hundred and fourteen dollars. To Luke Madden, administrator of Patrick Madden, deceased, late of Madison Parish, eight hundred and forty-five dollars. To Alphonse Meuillon, administrator of Antoine Donato Meuillon, deceased, late of Saint Landry Parish, three thousand four hundred and ninety dollars.
To Alphonse Meuillon, administrator of Susanne B. Meuillon, deceased, late of Saint Landry Parish, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To J. A. Oubre, administrator of Eugene Oubie, deceased, late of Pointe Coupee Parish, six thousand six hundred and eighty-three dollars. To Marie Eliza Payne, of Natchitoches Parish, five thousand four hundred and seventy-six dollars. To Mary O. Blanche, of Natchitoches Parish, nine thousand and twenty-five dollars. To John A.
Porche, of Pointe Coupee Parish, five hundred and fifty dollars. 1170 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Joseph Saint Amand, administrator of Alphonse Saint Amand, deceased, late of Pointe Coupee Parish, six hundred and twelve dollars. To Fanny B. Randolph and Dora L. Stark, of Avoyelles Parish, sixteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. To the heirs of Augustine M. Swain, deceased, late of New Orleans, six thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. maryland.
To Franklin A. Ash, administrator of John Ash, deceased, late of Washington County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To William T. Beeler and others, administrators of David Beeler, deceased, late of Washington County, four hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To H. Harrison Beeler, of Washington County, one hundred and thirty-four dollars. To William M. Blackford, of Washington County, six thousand two hundred and six dollars. To Benjamin Brown, of Washington County, four hundred and fifty dollars.
To Jacob Brubaker, of Washington County, two hundred and forty-five dollars. To Thomas Corbett, of Washington County, three hundred and fifteen dollars. To Mary E. Correll, executrix of Christian Correll, deceased, late of Carroll County, five hundred and thirty eight dollars. To Isaac Gruber, executor of John Cowton, deceased, late of Clearspring, Washington County, two hundred and ninety-five dollars. To Thomas W. Crampton, of Washington County, one thousand three hundred and seventy-eight dollars.
To Ezra Daub, of Washington County, two hundred and forty-eight dollars. To John F. Dellinger, administrator of William Dellinger, deceased, late of Washington County, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars. To James H. Elgin, of Washington County, five thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventy cents. To James R. Ferrell, of Frederick County, five hundred and ninety-nine dollars. To Alexander Garrett, administrator of William Garrett, deceased, late of Montgomery County, eight hundred and ninety-four dollars.
To John Grice, of Washington County, two hundred and forty dollars. To Samuel Grim, administrator of Jacob Grim, deceased, late of Washington County, seven hundred and forty-two dollars. To Elizabeth Grosh, administratrix of Lewis A. Grosh, deceased, late of Washington County, four hundred and ninety-five dollars. To Samuel D. Piper, administrator of Elias S. Grove, deceased, late of Washington County, eight hundred and nine dollars. To Maria Grove, executor of Stephen P. Grove, deceased, late of Washington County, three thousand two hundred and ninety two dollars.
To Frisby Hildebrand, of Washington County, three hundred and one dollars. To Josiah Hill, of Washington County, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Thomas Hilleary, of Frederick County, six hundred and twenty-seven dollars. To Reuben A. Hurley, of Montgomery County, administrator de bonis non of A. F. Hurley, deceased, late of Lyon County, Nevada, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. To Jacob A. Hutzell and Edward E. Hutzell, administrators of Adam Hutzell, deceased, late of Washington County, four hundred and eleven dollars.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1171 To C. M. Keedy and others, executors of John J. Keedy, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Washington County, four hundred and sixty-two dollars. To Jacob A. Miller, administrator of Samuel Kilham, deceased, late of Washington County, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Esther Knode, administratrix of John E. Knode, deceased, late of Washington County, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars.
To Benjamin F. Middlekauff, administrator of Henry J. Lowman, deceased, late of Washington County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Andrew J. McAllister, of Washington County, fifty dollars. To Henry Tolson, administrator of George W. Marriott, deceased, late of Prince George County, two hundred and fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents. To Julia A. Mayer, executrix of John L. Mayer, deceased, late of Washington County, three hundred and fifty-six dollars. To Daniel N. and Levi Middlekauff, administrators of John C.
Middlekauff, deceased, late of Washington County, one hundred and sixty dollars. To Joseph M. Middlekauff, of Washington County, ninety-three dollars. To Jacob F. Miller, of Washington County, three hundred and twenty-three dollars. To H. H. Keedy and Charles W. Adams, administrators of John Miller, deceased, late of Washington County, four hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Hamilton A. Moore, of Washington County, one hundred and eighty dollars. To the administrator or legal representatives of James W.
J. Moore, deceased, late of Leonardtown, one thousand and forty dollars. To Daniel M. Mullendore, of Washington County, three hundred and seventy dollars and fifty cents. To Henry C. Mumma and others, executors of Samuel Mamma, deceased, late of Sharpsburg, eight hundred and fifty-three dollars. To Victor Miller, administrator of Joshua Newcomer, deceased, late of Washington County, eight hundred and eighty dollars. To John L. Nicodemus, of Washington County, one hundred and thirty dollars.
To John L. Nicodemus, administrator of John Nicodemus, deceased, late of Washington County, six hundred and forty-five dollars. To John T. Norris, executor of Bernard T. Norris, deceased, late of Montgomery County, three hundred dollars. To George W. Padgett, of Frederick County, two thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. To James F. Pierce, of Montgomery County, two thousand five hundred and five dollars. To Lawson W. Poffinberger, executor of Joseph Poffinberger, deceased, late of Washington County, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen dollars.
To David A. Ray, of Montgomery County, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and five cents. To Asa C. Remsburg and George W. Remsburg, executors of Isaac Remsburg, deceased, late of Washington County, six hundred and eleven dollars. To James Resley, of Washington County, five hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty cents. To Reuben Rouzee, of Montgomery County, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. To H. B. Snively and A. G. Lovell, executors of George Snively, deceased, late of Washington County, one hundred and seventy four dollars.
To A. T. Snouffer, of Frederick County, nine hundred and eighty-three dollars. 1172 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Eveline Fries, sole heir of John Snyder, deceased, late of Washington County, two hundred and thirty-three dollars. To William P. Hickman, administrator of George W. Spates, deceased, late of Montgomery County, two thousand two hundred and forty-eight dollars. To George E. Stonebraker, of Washington County, one thousand two hundred and thirty-seven dollars.
To William F. Stonebraker, administrator of Christian Stonebraker, deceased, late of Washington County, two thousand and thirty-one dollars. To T. Wilson Stonestreet, of Montgomery County, six hundred and forty-three dollars. To James A. Tennant, of Washington County, four hundred and twenty-one dollars. To James Trimble and Mary Blakely, executors of Joseph Trimble, deceased, three thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars. To the heirs of William Trimble, deceased, six thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.
To Lewis Trone, of Washington County, five hundred and fifty-five dollars and fifty cents. To Lavinia Viers, administratrix of Jesse Viers, deceased, late of Montgomery County, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Eli Wade, William Wade, Mary E. Wade, Susan O. Wade, Elizabeth J. Hoffman, nee Wade, heirs of Henry Wade, deceased, late of Washington County, two thousand nine hundred and two dollars. To Eli Wade, administrator of John A. Wade, deceased, late of Washington County, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five dollars.
To Mary E. Ward, executrix of Enoch G. Ward, deceased, late of Montgomery County, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and five cents. To William B. White, of Montgomery County, six hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents. To Laura C. Wilson, administratrix of Richard T. Wilson, deceased, late of Montgomery County, one thousand four hundred and fifty-five dollars. mississippi. To Bettie A. Aldrich, late of Washington County, two thousand six hundred and five dollars. To John N.
Tucker, administrator of Minerva O. Anthony, deceased, late of Marshall County, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars. To W. W. Perkins, administrator of Thomas Appleton, deceased, late of Panola County, four hundred and sixty dollars. To John C. Bailey, of Marshall County, one thousand five hundred and eighty-seven dollars. To William H. Belue, administrator of Nathan H. Belue, deceased, late of Tishomingo County, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Rebecca L.
Bolling, of Warren County, eight hundred and forty-five dollars. To Samuel Bagnell, administrator of Tenor Braboy, deceased, late of Claiborne County, nine hundred and ninety-five dollars. To L. M. Lowenburg, administrator de bonis non of O. O. Brooks, deceased, late of Warren County, eight thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. To D. J. Foremen, administrator of Sarah Burton, deceased, late of Warren County, five hundred and seventy one dollars. To L. W. Carradine, administrator of Medora A.
Butler (formerly Medora A. Scott), deceased, late of Jefferson County, three thousand five hundred and ten dollars. To James Carroll, of Yazoo County, three hundred and forty dollars. To Matilda Dixon, administratrix of George W. Carter, deceased, late of Adams County, three hundred and eighteen dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1173 To John W. Cato, administrator of John I). Cato, deceased, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Warren County, two thousand six hundred and thirty-six dollars.
To J. W. Causey, of Alcorn County, one thousand five hundred and one dollars. To Susan V. Hedderman, administratrix of Robert P. Chambers, deceased, late of Scott County, five hundred and ninety-two dollars. To Samuel Chase, of Warren County, one hundred and ten dollars. To Preston Chavis, deceased, late of Warren County, eight hundred and twenty dollars. To Calvin Cheairs, of Benton County, five thousand five hundred and forty-five dollars. To Mrs. Rowena Clark, of Warren County, one thousand five hundred dollars.
To Evan Cook, administrator of John S. Cook, deceased, late of Hinds County, one thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars. To K. D. Wright, administratrix of Lucy Cordell, deceased, late of Hinds County, six hundred and eighty four dollars. To W. T. Ratliff’, administrator of Willis Cotton, deceased, late of Hinds County, two hundred and seventy dollars. To E. E. Temple, administrator of Drury Couch, deceased, late of Lafayette County, one thousand six hundred and ninety-six dollars.
To Lucy Cox, administratrix of Elizabeth Cox, deceased, late of Alcorn County, one bundled and sixty dollars. To Mrs. Pamelia H. Chamberlain, administratrix of Jacob Crizer, deceased, late of Adams County, two thousand four hundred and twenty-six dollars. To Pleasant L. Crosby, administrator of Peter Crosby, deceased, late of Warren County, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To the estate of Thomas O. Davis, deceased, late of Hinds County, one thousand and twelve dollars. To Edward V.
Dickens, of Panola County, four thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. To W. T. Ratliff, administrator of Peter Dunbar, deceased, late of Hinds County, three hundred and twenty dollars. To J. W. Thomas, executor of Mary J. Dunn, deceased, late of Lee County, one thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars. To John Ehs, of Jackson County, six hundred and twenty-seven dollars. To James G. Ferguson, of Warren County, fifteen thousand and sixty-three dollars. To G. W. Ferguson, administrator of John Ferguson, deceased, late of Warren County, six thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars.
To Samuel Bagnell, administrator of Ignatius G. Flowers, deceased, late of Claiborne County, seven thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars. To C. A. French, administrator of William Foster, deceased, late of Claiborne County, seven hundred and twelve dollars. To James P. Fudge, of Lafayette County, two hundred and ninety-two dollars and seventy-five cents. To A. H. Hamer, administrator of George Gorman, deceased, late of Marshall County, three thousand one hundred and five dollars.
To W. B. Mason, administrator of Henry Gorman, deceased, late of Marshall County, two hundred and twenty-six dollars. To Sarah Gosehorn, of Claiborne County, five hundred and eighty-four dollars. To Eliza Green, of Warren County, seventeen thousand eight hundred and forty eight dollars. To James C. Newman, administrator of Hal W. Green, deceased, late of Warren County, three thousand four hundred and twenty-five dollars. To George C. Harper, of Scott County, three thousand six hundred and sixty-eight dollars.
To P. N. Harris, administrator of William Harris, deceased, late of Tishomingo County, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. 1174 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To R. M. Johnston, administrator of Samuel Herd, deceased, late of Newton County, two thousand one hundred and five dollars. To Anna Hunt, administratrix of George F. Hunt, late of Jefferson County, nineteen thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars.
To Mary E. Jeter, administratrix of John J. Jeter, deceased, late of Warren County, six hundred and fifty dollars. To Benjamin B. Jordan, of Alcorn County, six hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Mrs. Hattie E. Ladd (formerly Hattie E. Black), of Yalobusha County, nine hundred and eighty-five dollars. To Aaron Langley, of Hinds County, three hundred and eighty dollars. To Mary T. Leake, of Warren County, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Virginia Lowe, of Claiborne County, sixhundred and fifteen dollars.
To Levi M. Lowenburg, of Warren County, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Ellen McCarty, of Warren County, one thousand and seventy-seven dollars. To Judith McKinney, administratrix of Wilson McKinney, deceased, late of Tishomingo County, four hundred and twenty-five dollars. To W. J. Folkes, administrator of George Markham, deceased, late of Warren County, five thousand and thirty-five dollars. To George W. Marlar, of Tishomingo County, one thousand one hundred and filty four dollars.
To Rebecca L. Bolling, administratrix of Emily R. Martin, deceased, late of Vicksburg, one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. To James Harding, administrator of James H. Maury, deceased, late of Claiborne County, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. To Mary Jane Middleton (formerly Mary Jane Wharton), of Franklin County, five hundred and sixty dollars. To W. C. Mitchell, administrator of W. W. Mitchell, deceased, late of Tallahatchie County, two thousand and forty-two dollars.
To Ann M. Montgomery, of Adams County, three hundred and eighty-six dollars. To F. M. Blunt, administrator of Archibald Morrison, deceased, late of Tishomingo County, seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars. To Mary H. Bush, heir of John Morrison, deceased, late of Hinds County, five hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. To Robert Moss, of Hinds County, six thousand and sixty dollars. To Catherine Murchison, of Hinds County, one thousand four hundred and sixty-one dollars.
To C. A. French, administrator of James J. Nance, deceased, late of Claiborne County, five hundred and fifty dollars. To Allie V. Askew, administratrix de bonis non of W. W. Neeley, deceased, late of Warren County, eight thousand five hundred and forty dollars. To John C. Bailey, administrator of Andrew Nichols, late of Marshall County, one thousand and sixty-seven dollars. To Henry C. Nichols, of Marshall County, nine hundred and eighty dollars. To James H. Owens (or Owen), of Scott County, eight hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To Nancy Patrick, administratrix of James M. Patrick, deceased, late of Alcorn County, seven hundred and eighty-one dollars. To James S. Hamilton, administrator of Turner Patterson, deceased, late of Hinds County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To Jacob Peebles, of Adams County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To R. J. Harding, administrator of Nelson Potter, deceased, late of Hinds County, six hundred and seventy-seven dollars. To Amadeus F. and Theophilus W. Potts, of Panola County, one thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars.
To A. J. Conklin, administrator of Mary Powell, deceased, late of Warren County, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1175 To M. K. Redwine, adminstratrix of James A. Redwine, deceased, ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Lafayette County, five hundred and forty-five dollars. To P. E. Matthews, administrator .of William C. Reeves, deceased, late of Lafayette County, three hundred and nine dollars.
To Aaron Royston, of Marshall County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Fletcher B. Neblett, administrator of Richmond T. Rutledge, deceased, late of Tishomingo County, eight thousand three hundred and filty-one dollars. To Thomas Ryan, of Claiborne County, three hundred and seventy dollars. To Alexander Seals, of Marshall County, three hundred and ninety dollars. To Patrick Sheehan, of Warren County, nine hundred and seventy-six dollars. To Claudius L. Shipp, administrator of Felix G.
Shipp, deceased, late of Lafayette County, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five dollars. To T. C. Dockrey, administrator of William Sloan, deceased, late of De Soto County, six hundred and twenty-two dollars. To C. S. Farrar, administrator of Gray W. Smith, deceased, late of Marshall County, eleven thousand and eighty dollars. To Mrs. J. A. Sorrell, administratrix of E. F. Sorrell, deceased, late of Alcorn County, one thousand four hundred and forty-three dollars. To Albert H.
Sprich, of Amite County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. To William T. Robertson, administrator of Ira A. Sprouse, deceased, late of Scott County, two hundred and ten dollars. To F. B. Stewart, administrator of Joseph W. Stewart, deceased, late of Scott County, six hundred and eighty-two dollars. To Martha J. Stewart, of Jefferson County, two thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars. To I. S. Ash, administrator of Malinda Stone, deceased, (formerly Malinda Whaley), late of Marshall County, seven hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To L. M. Loewenberg, administrator of Seth R. and C. W. Strong, deceased, late of Warren County, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To Catharine Sulm, administratrix of George Sulm, deceased, late of Madison County, eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To N. D. Graham, administrator of James Summers, deceased, late of Scott County, two hundred and eighty dollars. To S. M. Weaver, administrator of Jonathan Summers, deceased, late of Scott County, four hundred and sixty-eight dollars.
To Emily Thrift, administratrix of S. B. Thrift, deceased, late of Warren County, one thousand five hundred and five dollars. To Elias Unger, of Claiborne County, nine hundred and fifty-eight dollars. To Martha Walker, administratrix of Sandy Walker, deceased, late of Marshall County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Enoch P. Ward, of Marshall County, one thousand six hundred and seventy-three dollars. To Harriet Washington, administratrix of Mack and Simon Washington, deceased, late of Wilkinson County, eight hundred and fifty-five dollars.
To W. T. Ratcliffe, administrator of Nancy Wells, deceased, late of Hinds County, one thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars. To Shelton White, executor of Clark C. White, deceased, late of Marshall County, four thousand four hundred dollars. To Mattie S. Whitney, administratrix of Franklin Whitney, deceased, late of Claiborne County, twenty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-four dollars. To Meshac Franklin, administrator of John K. Wilborn, deceased, late of Marshall County, six hundred and forty dollars. 1176 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Jane Williams, of Amite County, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. To Wilson Williams, administrator of Roderick Williams, deceased, late of Lafayette County, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Robert S. and George W. Woodbury, of Issaquena County, two thousand five hundred and seventy dollars. missouri. To Andrew Allen, of Cass County, four hundred and eighty-four dollars. To Napoleon B.
Allen, of Madison County, nine hundred and forty eight dollars. To E. W. Atchley, administrator of Thomas V. Atchley, deceased, late of Laclede County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Wiley Bailey, of Cass County, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Charles Balmer, surviving partner of Balmer and Weber, of Saint Louis, three thousand and seventy-two dollars and twenty-five cents. To W. W. Nelms, administrator of Alexander Barclay, deceased, late of Benton County, two thousand eight hundred and eighty five dollars.
To Daniel P. Belcher, of Cass County, one hundred dollars. To J. M. Bell, of Vernon County, seven hundred and fifty-five dollars. To George W. Black, administrator of George Black, deceased, late of Reynolds County, one hundred and eighty dollars. To Thomas S. Boyd, of Lawrence County, three hundred and fifteen dollars. To Cornelius Boyle, of Cass County, two hundred and seventeen dollars. To Jonathan Buzzard, of Newton County, two hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Sarah M.
Carlisle, administratrix of George A. Carlisle, deceased, late of Iron County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To George W. Claypool, administrator of Reuben Claypool, deceased, late of Greene County, six hundred and seven dollars. To Samuel Coday, senior, of Wright County, seventy dollars. To Thaddeus Collard, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Jacob V. L. Davis, of Saline County, four hundred and sixty-two dollars. To Timothy W. Davis, of Lawrence County, three hundred and seventeen dollars.
To J. W. Fuson, administrator of Harvey Drennan, deceased, late of Phelps County, seven hundred and five dollars. To C. E. Hall, administrator of Felix G. Duvall, deceased, late of Newton County, six hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Jackson Fleetwood, of Douglas County, seventy-five dollars. To Francis M. Gaddy, of Phelps County, three hundred and sixty dollars. To Martin F. Gaddy, administrator of H. A. Gaddy, deceased, late of Phelps County, one thousand and ninety-six dollars.
To Simeon Gilbreath, of Bates County, eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars. To Ambers Graham, of Jackson County, two hundred and fifty-six dollars. To David Graham, of Jackson County, five hundred and fifty dollars. To George W. Griffith, of Jackson County, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars. To L. B. Hearrell, of Newton County, seven hundred and forty-four dollars and ten cents. To John Hightower, of Jackson County, five hundred and forty-five dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1177 To A. L. and W. G. Keithley, of Taney County, eight hundred andPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. sixty-seven dollars. To Levi W. Knight, administrator of Nathan U. Knight, deceased, late of Laclede County, five hundred and eighteen dollars. To Mangram E. Langston, of Howell County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Mary E. Layton, administratrix of John M. Layton, deceased, late of Taney County, seven hundred dollars. To John P.
Legg, administrator of Arch. C. Legg, late of Henry County, one thousand and fifty dollars. To J. S. Goss, administrator of J. S. Lee, deceased, late of Webster County, seven hundred and ten dollars. To Pleasant Longacre, administrator of Richard Longacre, deceased, late of Cass County, one thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars. To John W. Luttrell, administrator of Green Luttrell, deceased, late of Polk County, one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. To John T. Lynch, administrator of David Lynch, deceased, late of Texas County, one hundred and seventy-five dollars.
To John T. Lynch, of Texas County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To William McDaniel, of Christian County, one hundred and forty-four dollars. To David McKinney, of Texas County, two hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Henry L. Mitchell, of Benton County, two thousand four hundred and thirty dollars. To Lamoreux N. Kennedy, administrator of Edward Morgan, deceased, late of Vernon County, one hundred dollars. To James H. Moyer, of Iron County, five hundred and sixty dollars. To John L.
Peters, surviving partner of John L. Peters and Company, late of Saint Louis, three thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty cents. To Josiah H. Pilcher, of Jackson County, nine hundred and seventy-one dollars. To Jehu Robinson, of Webster County, one hundred and seventy-six dollars. To Henry Sharp, of Laclede County, one thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars. To Thomas A. Skeen, administrator of Wilson Skeen, deceased, late of Greene County, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars.
To Thaddeus Snyder, of Greene County, three hundred and eighty-five dollars. To William Strawhorn, of Phelps County, five hundred and ninety-three dollars. To Francis M. Swanson, of Miller County, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. To E. L. Tuggle, of Cass County, eight hundred and sixty dollars. To M. C. Vinton, administrator of Samuel. S. Vinton, deceased, late of Greene County, seven thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Joseph L. Walls, of Pettis County, one thousand two hundred and seventy-two dollars.
To Fanny White, administratrix of Moses White, deceased, late of Camden County, one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. To Jackson Willhite, of Texas County, two hundred and forty-nine dollars. To George Withers, administrator of IL M. Withers, deceased, late of Cooper County, four hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Benjamin A. Woods, of Newton County, six hundred and five dollars. To John Zeltner, administrator of Xavier Zeltner, deceased, late of Howard County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To treasurer of the Missouri State Lunatic Asylum, of Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, for occupancy of buildings and grounds during 1178 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.a period of twenty-three months, seventeen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. To Sarah E. B. Smith, of Scotland County, Missouri, for rent of building and personal property, eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. To Margaret Rose, of Greene County, Missouri, two hundred and fifty dollars.
To Mary E. Walley, administratrix of Irvin Walley, deceased, late of Jackson County, Missouri, four hundred and eighty dollars. To Lewis Newbeams, administrator of Benjamin Shirkey, deceased, of New Madrid County, Missouri, eight hundred and eighty dollars. north carolina. To Peter R. Andrews, administrator of Peter Andrews, deceased, late of Jones County, three hundred and sixteen dollars. To Nancy M. Bass, administratrix of William Bass, deceased, late of Wayne County, one thousand one hundred and ten dollars.
To Thomas H. Brinegar, of Davie County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Flora J. Campbell, of Harnett County, six hundred and thirty-three dollars. To J. A. Burgnyn, administrator of Dorsey S. Deloatch, deceased, late of Northampton County, three hundred and fifteen dollars. To John F. Grantham, administrator of Needham Grantham, deceased, late of Sampson County, six hundred and seventy-seven dollars. To S. L. Wallace, administrator of Mason Jones, deceased, late of Martin County, five hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To Rachel McCormick, administratrix of Duncan McCormick, deceased, late of Cumberland County, six hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Furneyfold Mercer, of Jones County, seven hundred and forty-seven dollars. To Richmond G. Sheek, of Davie County, two hundred dollars. To William H. Mathias, administrator of Luton Speight (or Spikes), deceased, late of Gates County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Nathaniel K. Thornton, of Sampson County, six hundred and seventy dollars. ohio.
To David Hicks, of Hamilton County, three hundred and forty dollars. To George Keel, of Hamilton County, three hundred dollars. pennsylvania. To the legal representatives of the estate of Nicholas J. Bigley, deceased, late of Pittsburg, forty-two thousand six hundred and eleven dollars and fifty cents. To A. J. Schwartz, administrator of M. Schwartz, late of Adams County, six hundred and twenty-two dollars. south carolina. To Isaac K. James, of Fairfield County, two thousand six hundred and two dollars.
To Edward Reed, of Richland County, two hundred and sixty dollars. tennessee. To M. A. Gober, administrator of Joseph T. Abernathy, deceased, late of Fayette County, two thousand four hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Bettie L. Abington, administratrix de bonis non of James B. Abington, deceased, and E. A. Reid, administrator of J. H. Abington, deceased, late of Shelby County, six thousand dollars. To T. S. Galloway, administrator of Darling Allen, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1179 To Meade Frierson, administrator of W. J. Anderson, deceased, latePayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. of Marshall County, eight hundred and sixty dollars. To David P. Atkinson, of Wayne County, one hundred and sixty-five dollars. To H. C. Austin, administrator of Clisbe Austin, deceased, late of Hawkins County, one thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Elizabeth Stewart, administratrix of Levi A.
Baker, deceased, late of Davidson County, eight hundred and ninety-three dollars. To Sidney Baucom, of Carroll County, eighty-five dollars. To James M. Barkley, administrator of William S. Barkley, deceased, late of Washington County, five hundred and sixty-three dollars. To John Bateman, of Fayette County, six hundred and eighty-two dollars. To Mary E. Bates, administratrix of James K. Bates, deceased, late of Shelby County, nine hundred dollars. To George W. Beasley, of Fayette County, six hundred and eighteen dollars.
To W. S. Beck, administrator of Joshua Beck, deceased, late of Hamilton County, six thousand one hundred dollars. To William S. Bewley, of Hamblen County, four hundred and eighty dollars. To William J. Bishop, of Fayette County, three hundred and eighty-eight dollars. To Charles R. Holmes, administrator of Alfred Blackman, deceased, late of Rutherford County, three thousand and fifty-eight dollars. To J. R. Bondurant, administrator of Elizabeth C. Bondurant, deceased, late of Davidson County, nine hundred and fifteen dollars.
To A. T. Bone, administrator of James T. Bone, deceased, late of Gibson County, five hundred and thirty-five dollars. To John T. Hicks, administrator of Benjamin L. Branch, deceased, late of Shelby County, three hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Cauzada Brewer, of Wayne County, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars. To J. L. Cochran, administrator of William Brooks, deceased, late of Henderson County, three hundred and thirty dollars. To J. L. Cochran, administrator of William Brooks, deceased, late of Henderson County, one hundred and eighty-three dollars.
To W. J. Embry, executor of John P. Brown, deceased, late of Maury County, five thousand one hundred and ninety-two dollars. To John O. Buford, of Fayette County, four hundred and fifty dollars. To John H. Caldwell, of Jefferson County, two hundred and forty dollars. To Robert Caldwell, of Jefferson County, three hundred dollars. To B. C. Thornburgh, administrator of Robert Caldwell, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two hundred and seventy-six dollars. To A. B. Cannon, administrator of Jane W.
Cannon, late of Jefferson County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Hugh Carothers, of Lawrence County, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To John A. Smith, executor to Rebecca Casey, deceased, late of Hardin County, seven hundred and seventy dollars. To J. Harvey Mathes, administrator of Benjamin Cash, deceased, slate of Shelby County, one thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Mary R. Rowlett, administratrix of Caleb R. Clement, deceased, late of Gibson County, one thousand one hundred and ninety-two dollars.
To James W. Cole, administrator of Peter Cole, deceased, late of Wayne County, one hundred and eighty two dollars. To P. B. Robinson, administrator of William R. Collier, deceased, late of Madison County, one hundred and seventy-one dollars. To J. J. Turner, administrator of James A. Cooper, deceased, late of Lincoln County, four hundred and five dollars. 1180 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To James D. Copeland, of Wayne County, two hundred and eighty-five dollars.
To Slater and William Cowart, of Hamilton County, three thousand seven hundred and seventy one dollars. To Sarah S. Cox, of Hawkins County, six hundred and thirty dollars. To F. L. Crafton, administrator of Paul C. Crafton, deceased, late of Gibson County, two hundred and fifty-eight dollars. To Mrs. B. E. Craven, of Hardin County, one hundred dollars. To A. B. Crenshaw, of Gibson County, three hundred dollars. To William Crews, of Gibson County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To M. V. Dalton, administratrix of Carson R. Dalton, deceased, late of Shelby County, nine hundred and thirty dollars. To John Deaton, of Chester County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Sarah A. Dollis, administratrix of Henry O. Dollis, deceased, late of Shelby County, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Lucy E. Dowdy, executrix of W. P. Dowdy, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars To Thomas N. Doyle, administrator of Newsom Doyle, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand six hundred and thirty dollars.
To Alexander J. Drumwright, of Murfreesboro, one thousand one hundred and seventy five dollars. To John League, administrator of Patrick Dwyer, deceased, late of Shelby County, three hundred and fifty dollars. To Samuel S. Eason, of Davidson County, seven hundred and ninety-five dollars. To Abner East, of Shelby County, two hundred and forty dollars. To Washington East, of Shelby County, one hundred and sixty-five dollars. To William Edmiston, junior, executor of William Edmiston, deceased, late of Davidson County, six hundred and forty-two dollars.
To John W. Burkitt, administrator of Joshua W. Elder, deceased, late of Rutherford County, one thousand five hundred and thirty-four dollars. To J. M. Fawcett, administrator of J. B. Fawcett and Joseph Watson, deceased, late of Hardeman County, seven hundred and sixteen dollars. One half of the allowance herein, to wit, the sum of three hundred and fifty-eight dollars, is made to claimant as administrator of each of said decedents. To Mary J. Finley, of Cannon County, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To James M. Flinn, of Shelby County, five hundred and forty-one dollars. To Timothy Foley, of Shelby County, two hundred and fifty dollars. To Thomas Forkner, of Monroe County, two hundred and seventy dollars. To Francis M. Freeman, of Giles County, five hundred dollars. To William A. Galloway, of Shelby County, one thousand dollars. To George L. Gray, of Franklin County, one thousand six hundred and forty-three dollars and twelve cents. To S. E. Green, executor of A. P. Green, deceased, late of Hamilton County, one thousand and forty one dollars.
To J. E. Line, administrator of Thomas Green, deceased, late of Hamblen County, one hundred dollars. To James T. S. Greenfield, of Maury County, six hundred and ninety five dollars. To William C. Grisson, of Henderson County, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. To William C. Hale, administrator of Elijah M. Hale, deceased, late of Hamilton County, three thousand six hundred and five dollars. To J. K. P. Hale, executor of Stephen S. Hale, deceased, late of Gibson County, forty-one dollars.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1181 To Elzira Hamilton, of Claiborne County, one thousand three hundredPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. and twenty dollars. To Franklin E. Hardwick, of Bradley County, six hundred and thirty two dollars. To B. A. Crech, administratrix of John Hartman, deceased, late of Hamblen County, forty dollars. To David N. Heath, of Grainger County, seven hundred and eighty dollars. To S. B. Herbert, of Lawrence County, four hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To Ruth Heywood, executrix of Humphrey B. Heywood, deceased, late of Bradley County, four hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Florence A. Puryear, administratrix of P. R. Hightower, deceased, late of Williamson County, one thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. To James C. Hodges, of Jefferson County, three hundred and nineteen dollars. To Mary E. Holmes, administratrix of Calvin Holmes, deceased, late of Shelby County, two thousand dollars. To James E. Holston, of Hamblen County, one hundred and forty dollars.
To J. C. Hoodenpyle, administrator of Robert Hoodenpyle, deceased, late of Sequatchie County, one thousand six hundred and seventy-nine dollars. To William P. Hoskins, administrator of George C. Hoskins, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two hundred and forty-eight dollars. To Lucius Hough, of Maury County, one hundred and eighty dollars. To George W. Howse, of Rutherford County, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. To C. M. Hunt, administratrix of John W. Hunt, deceased, late of Hardeman County, four thousand two hundred dollars.
To Caty Jones, administratrix of William Irwin, deceased, late of Hawkins County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To William P. James, of Marion County, one thousand and nineteen dollars. To Charles R. Holmes, administrator of Thompson Jarrett, deceased, late of Rutherford County, nine hundred and seventy dollars. To James H. Jenkins, of Davidson County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To William Johnson, administrator of Thomas J. Johnson, deceased, late of Fayette County, thirteen thousand three hundred and seventy-eight dollars.
To Ann Kannell, administratrix of John Kannell, deceased, late of Memphis, eight hundred and forty-one dollars. To Stephen Kee, of Shelby County, thirty dollars. To James A. Richardson, administrator of Ezekiel T. Keel, deceased, late of Shelby County, eight hundred and thirty-two dollars. To R. J. Burke, guardian of minor children of Peter Kelley, deceased, late of Madison County, four hundred and sixteen dollars. To Michael Kieff. of Giles County, three hundred and twenty dollars.
To B. J. Kimbrough, administrator de bonis non of James Kimbrough, deceased, late of Shelby County, one thousand and ninety-one dollars. To John M. Kimbrough, of Monroe County, three hundred and eighty dollars. To Fredonia Knight, administratrix of Joseph T. Knight, deceased, late of Hardeman County, two hundred and sixty dollars. To Charles F. Beezley, administrator of J. C. Lanier, deceased, late of Shelby County, three thousand two hundred and eighty-nine dollars. To Annie Lawrence, of Fayette County, two hundred dollars.
To Luke Lee, of Wayne County, two hundred and fifty-three dollars. To Morgan M. Lee, of Stewart County, one thousand three hundred dollars. To Thomas M. Leneave, administrator of Irby T. Leneave, deceased, late of Maury County, seven hundred and fifty dollars. 1182 FIFTY FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To John D. Lowry, junior, administrator of Susan Lowry, deceased, late of McMinn County, three hundred and twenty-five dollars.
To R. E. Wester, administrator of Joseph Lynn, deceased, late of Grainger County, five hundred and fifty-five dollars. To J. I. McCown, of Lincoln County, four hundred and fifty dollars. To Alexander Hynds, administrator of Samuel S. McCuiston, deceased, late of Jefferson County, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Elizabeth McIntyre, administratrix of Robert McIntyre, deceased, late of Knox County, one hundred and ninety-eight dollars. To R. Love, administrator of D. W.
McKenzie, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand one hundred dollars. To Sarah L. McLemore, administratrix of John C. McLemore, deceased, late of Shelby County, five thousand three hundred and seventy dollars. To Edward E. Eslick, administrator of Henry P. McMillion, deceased, late of Giles County, one thousand one hundred and forty-eight dollars. To J. P. Sloan, executor of Mahala J. Mayse, deceased, late of Grainger County, three hundred and fifteen dollars. To William F.
Moore, of Maury County, one thousand three hundred and forty-seven dollars. To Wright A. Moore, administrator of Wright A. Moore, deceased, late of Hardeman County, four hundred and sixteen dollars. To Nelson Mullins, of Rutherford County, three hundred and ninety-six dollars. To William M. Murdock, of Hamblen County, four hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Thomas Neilson, of Jefferson County, one hundred and sixty dollars. To John W. Devine, administrator of John G. Newlee, deceased, late of Claiborne County, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.
To A. M. Applewhite, administrator of Andrew J. Newsom, deceased, late of Fayette County, six hundred dollars. To R. H. Ogilvie, of Maury County, two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. To Joseph U. Orr, of Greene County, two hundred and fifty-five dollars. To Benjamin F. Owen, of Williamson County, two thousand five hundred and forty dollars. To Pleasant Owen, of Knox County, three hundred and eleven dollars. To John Warren, administrator of James Pankey, late of Hardeman County, one thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars.
To J. C. Jenkins, administrator of B. M. Parham, deceased, late of Hardeman County, two hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-five cents. To Thomas Patrick, administrator of Marion Patrick, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Samuel Patterson, of Grainger County, seven hundred and thirty dollars. To William F. Perry, of Gibson County, fifty-one dollars. To Maria L. Pettit, of Shelby County, one hundred and five dollars. To James G. Phelan, of Gibson County, one hundred and eighteen dollars.
To Andrew B. Phillips, of Maury County, five hundred and eighty-five dollars. To William Pickett, administrator of Jesse Pickett, deceased, late of Sequatchie County, four thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars. To Fayette J. Pulliam, of Fayette County, ninety-two dollars. To William A. Quarles, administrator of Mary Quarles, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two hundred and forty-three dollars. To Green H. Ramsay, of Gibson County, one hundred and twenty dollars. To James Y.
Reed, of Hardeman County, one hundred and twenty dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1183 To John E. Bull, administrator of William Reed, deceased, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Grundy County, six hundred and ninety-eight dollars. To W. T. Smith, administrator of Willis Robinson, deceased, late of Hardeman County, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. To John A. Roe, of Gibson County, two thousand seven hundred and sixty-three dollars.
To Benjamin F. Scroggin, of Giles County, two hundred and fourteen dollars. To Samuel Smith, of Jefferson County, one hundred and eight dollars. To V. J. Smith, of Dyer County, one hundred and thirty dollars. To Mary E. Speed, of Shelby County, two thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars. To John B. Stafford, administrator of John Stafford, deceased, late of Fayette County, four hundred and ninety five dollars. To Elizabeth C. Staples, administratrix of Michael A. Staples, deceased, late of Roane County, two hundred and eighty dollars.
To John Loague, administrator of John N. Stephens, deceased, late of Shelby County, five hundred dollars. To G. M. Bowen, administrator of Ross Talbott, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one thousand one hundred and ninety dollars. To Robert Talley, of Haywood County, one hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Tobias Tenpenny, of Cannon County, two hundred dollars. To A. T. Terrill, of Henderson County, two hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Archibald R. Thomas, of Madison County, nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars.
To H. L. Thomas, administrator of B. R. Thomas, deceased, late of Shelby County, five thousand eight hundred and seventy-six dollars. To Wilkin Thomas, of Shelby County, two hundred and ten dollars. To John Gum, administrator of Ann Thompson, deceased, late of Rutherford County, one thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars. To T. D. Thurman, administrator of John G. Thurman, deceased, late of Shelby County, five hundred and eighty-five dollars. To Joseph Townsend, administrator of Peter Townsend, deceased, late of Tipton County, one thousand and forty-five dollars.
To J. L. Trimble, of Gibson County, two hundred and sixty-five dollars. To E. J. Tucker, of Fayette County, six hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Jackson Tyler, of Davidson County, one thousand and twenty dollars. To George M. Campbell, administrator of F. M. Vandergrift, deceased, late of Dekalb County, one hundred and fifty dollars. To John D. Sale, administrator of John E. Van Pelt, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight dollars. To W.
T. Wade, administrator of Allen Wade, deceased late of McNairy County, three hundred and seventy-three dollars. To Osborn Walker, of Wayne County, six hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Marshall Wallace, executor of William Wallace, deceased, late of Hawkins County, six hundred and seventy-five dollars. To T. S. Gallway, administrator of Thomas J. Waller, deceased, late of Fayette County, two thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. To J. W. Newborn, administrator of Robert Waters, deceased, late of Shelby County, eight hundred and ninety dollars.
To James Watterson, of Hawkins County, one hundred and thirty-two dollars. To Mary E. Weatherly, executrix of James M. Weatherly, deceased, late of Rutherford County, four hundred dollars. To William C. Wester, of Grainger County, one hundred and forty-four dollars. 1184 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Jane E. Wherry, administratrix of John J. Wherry, deceased, late of Sumner County, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
To Mary M. White, administratrix of Owen (or Orrin) White, deceased, late of Shelby County, four hundred and fifty-seven dollars. To Laura C. Newton, administratrix of Greenberry Williams, deceased, late of Sumner County, two thousand and seventy dollars. To Thomas H. Williams, administrator of Harvey Williams, deceased, late of Shelby County, seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars. To John W. Alexander, administrator of James S. Williams, deceased, late of Williamson County, one thousand and eighty dollars.
To William A. Wood, of Lincoln County, two hundred and eighty-three dollars. To T. J. McClendon, administrator of John Wright, deceased, late of Davidson County, eight hundred and seventeen dollars. To Fannie Young, of Giles County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Alfred A. Young, executor of Joseph Young, deceased, late of Giles County, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. virginia. To Loftin D. Allen, of Henrico County, one thousand six hundred and fifty-one dollars.
To Mary Caroline Allan, administratrix of Patterson Allan, deceased, late of Goochland County, three thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. To William H. Anderson, of Frederick County, seven hundred and forty-nine dollars. To William Taylor, administrator of Polly Blackwell, deceased, late of Rockingham County, two hundred and thirty dollars. To Adeline T. Blick, of Dinwiddie County, nine hundred and eight dollars. To Sarah W. Brown, of Alleghany County, six hundred and ninety-two dollars.
To Susan Brown, of Culpeper, six hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty cents. To William Bushby, of Alexandria, one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight dollars and eighty-five cents. To William B. Lynch, administrator of Jared Chamblin, deceased, late of Loudoun County, four hundred and forty-five dollars. To Martha S. Clark, of Amelia County, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars. To Elias Cooper, of Loudoun County, three hundred and twenty-four dollars. To R. D. Hardesty, administrator of Morgan Coxen, deceased, late of Clarke County, eight hundred and sixty-five dollars.
To Robert H. Davis, administrator of Thomas K. Davis, deceased, late of Prince William County, two thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Alexander Donnan, administrator of Thomas Farrell, deceased, late of Prince George County, three thousand two hundred and seven dollars. To William T. Fauber, of Augusta County, three hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Elkanah Fawcett, of Winchester, one thousand five hundred and seventy-one dollars. To John E. Febrey, of Fairfax County, two thousand six hundred and thirty six dollars.
To Samuel Fitzhugh, administrator of Henry Fitzhugh, deceased, late of Spottsylvania County, nineteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars. To John E. Fletcher, of Fauquier County, one thousand and fifty dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1185 To Samuel W. George, senior, of Loudoun County, six hundred andPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. forty-two dollars. To Thomas M. Grayson, of Fauquier County, four hundred and fourteen dollars.
To George W. Gunnell, administrator of Elizabeth Gunnell, deceased, late of Fairfax County, five thousand one hundred and twenty-four dollars. To Jesse Owings, trustee of Ann E. Harper, of Alexandria County, one thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars. To Mary A. Hart, of Clarke County, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To John R. Hornbaker, of Prince William County, three hundred and thirty dollars. To Lucy A. M. Jones, of Rappahannock County, one thousand three bundled and fifty-one dollars and fifty cents.
To James H. Kennan, of Clarke County, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars. To Saint Clair D. Kirtley and Francis W. Kirtley, of Rockingham County, nine hundred and ninety-six dollars. To Mary F. Lewis, of Clarke County, one thousand and two dollars. To Jacob H. Lindsey, of Rockingham County, nine hundred and seventy one dollars. To John Mulholland, Peter Mulholland, and Patrick Mulholland, of Fairfax County, six hundred and thirty dollars. To William, Joshua, Charles, and John Pearson, in their own right and as the heirs at law of Phillis Pearson, deceased, late of Fairfax County, one thousand three hundred and sixty dollars.
To Jesse Piggott, of Loudoun County, five hundred and forty-eight dollars. To John Rickard, of Shenandoah County, eight hundred dollars. To Thomas W. Russell, of Clarke County, seven hundred and seventy-two dollars. To Wiley J. Wyatt, administrator of Joseph Sharp, deceased, late of Prince George County, one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. To Ada B. Shumate and William O. Shumate, of Fauquier County, one thousand one hundred and ninety dollars. To James H. Shumate, of Fauquier County, three hundred and eighteen dollars.
To Thomas B. Stewart, of Fauquier County, four thousand five hundred and nine dollars. To Emily Taylor, executrix of William H. Taylor, deceased, late of Fairfax County, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars. To James B. Russell, executor of Sampson Touchstone, deceased, late of Frederick County, one thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Rowena F. Vaughn, administratrix of Walker Vaughn, deceased, late of Culpeper County, five hundred and ten dollars. To Jonas Wampler, of Augusta County, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To V. Dallas White, administratrix of Benjamin K. White, late of Dinwiddie County, two thousand two hundred and three dollars. To Daniel T. Wood, of Frederick County, nine hundred and twenty-one dollars. To William H. Woodard, of Shenandoah County, seven hundred and seventy-two dollars. To Matthew Woodward (or Woodyard), of Prince William County, four hundred and ninety dollars west virginia. To Moses C. Baylor, of Jefferson County, one thousand one hundred and forty-four dollars.
To Catherine Beck, administratrix of John Beck, late of Jefferson County, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. 1186 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Alien H. Bonnifield, administrator de bonis non of Aaron Bonnifield, deceased, late of Tucker County, six thousand three hundred dollars. To John Bray, of Kanawha County, one hundred and sixty-two dollars. To William M. Coffman, administrator of Samuel Coffman, deceased, late of Greenbrier County, five hundred and fifty-five dollars.
To Mrs. Margaret E. Crane, administratrix of Joseph Crane, deceased, late of Jefferson County, six hundred dollars. To Jacob Criser, of Jefferson County, nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars. To Isaiah Curry, of Kanawha County, five hundred and ninety-one dollars. To Newman H. Ellis, administrator of Joshua Ellis, deceased, late of Fayette County, seven hundred and sixty-one dollars. To John M. Engle, of Jefferson County, six hundred and sixty-five dollars. To Nancy A. Engle, executrix of Edwin C.
Engle, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two hundred and six dollars. To John A. Harmon, of Putnam County, five hundred and twenty-three dollars. To B. F. Harrison, administrator of Mary E. Hensell, deceased, late of Jefferson County, six hundred and twenty dollars. To J. Garland Hurst, administrator of John T. Henkle, deceased, late of Jefferson County, two thousand nine hundred and twenty-one dollars. To Robert Kilmer and Dennis M. Kilmer, administrators of Isaac Kilmer, deceased, late of Berkeley County, five hundred and seventy-one dollars.
To Levi Baughman, administrator of Francis Kotz, deceased, late of Hardy County, two hundred and thirty-three dollars. To J. Baker Kearfoot, administrator of William M. Lemen, deceased, late of Jefferson County, five hundred dollars. To H. P. Brown, administrator of William McClintic, deceased, late of Greenbrier County, five hundred dollars. To Edward W. and Samuel McNeill, administrators of Daniel R. McNeill, deceased, late of Hardy County, one thousand seven hundred dollars.
To J. Garland Hurst, administrator de bonis non of Jacob Merritt, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one thousand seven hundred and ten dollars. To Rhoda Neal, of Greenbrier County, three hundred and forty-five dollars. To John W. Ott, of Jefferson County, seven hundred and eight dollars. To Jonathan J. Pettit, of Jefferson County, eight hundred and seventy-seven dollars. To Charles L. Pyles, of Kanawha County, five hundred and eighty-six dollars. To Robert F. Reynolds, of Kanawha County, one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
To Joseph L. Roberts, of Jefferson County, three hundred and ninety-five dollars. To John G. Ruckle, administrator of Samuel Ruckle, deceased, late of Jefferson County, three hundred and fifty-two dollars. To Catharine B. Brown, sole heir of John B. Rutherford, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one hundred and thirty dollars. To J. F. Engle, administrator of Uriah Rutherford, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five dollars. To James W.
Schoppert, administrator of Samuel Schoppert, deceased, late of Berkeley County, one thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1187 To Milton Taylor, administrator of Henry Sliobe, deceased, late ofPayment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Grant County, five hundred and eighty-nine dollars. To Nimrod Shobe, of Grant County, two hundred and seventy-nine dollars. To Solomon Shobe, of Grant County, four hundred and seven dollars.
To George Show, of Jefferson County, six hundred and ninety-five dollars. To Thomas O. Terry, of Fayette County, three hundred dollars. To Commodore P. Thompson, of Barbour County, four hundred and eighty dollars. To John Waldron, of Greenbrier County, six thousand nine hundred and eighty-four dollars and twenty cents. To Henrietta M. Waugh, of Jefferson County, six hundred and twenty dollars. To J. Ran Rhoderick, administrator of Benjamin Welsh, late of Jefferson County, eight hundred and ten dollars.
To Thomas J. West, administrator of Thomas West, deceased, late of Jefferson County, one thousand and fifty-four dollars. To James M. Westfall, of Randolph County, two hundred and eighty-six dollars. To William A. Wiseman, administrator of Amos K. Wiseman, deceased, late of Fayette County, one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. To Branson I. Wood and A. D. Wood, administrators of Angus M. Wood, deceased, late of Hardy County, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars.
To John H. Woodford, of Barbour County, five hundred and fifty dollars. To Henry T. Woody, of Kanawha County, three thousand and forty-six dollars. To George H. Woolwine, administrator of -William Woolwine, deceased, late of Fayette County, two hundred and sixty-three dollars. To Samuel W. Wysong, executor of James Wysong, deceased, late of Jefferson County, three thousand five hundred and eighty-five dollars. To W. H. Bryan, of Gibson County, Tennessee, eight hundred dollars.
To Henry A. Butler, of Prince George County, Maryland, three hundred dollars. To John A. Dixon, executor of George A. Dixon, deceased, late of Alexandria County, Virginia, seven hundred and twenty dollars. To William McAdams, survivor of Marks and McAdams, late of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, forty-three thousand two hundred and fifty-one dollars. To Charles W. Shreve, of Montgomery County, Maryland, one thousand two hundred dollars. To Simon H. Wayland, of Lawrence County, Tennessee, two hundred and thirty dollars.
To the elders of the Presbyterian Church at Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, six thousand five hundred dollars. To F. F. Smith, executor of Catharine Lytle, deceased, late of Washington County, Maryland, four hundred and twenty dollars. To J. S. Stilwell, administrator of Simon Simons, deceased, late of Woodruff County, Arkansas, one thousand two hundred and sixteen dollars. To Charles Miller, administrator of Felix Miller, deceased, late of Hawkins County, Tennessee, five hundred and fifty dollars.
To Rosa B. Hill, administratrix of John H. Batte, deceased, late of Prince George County, Virginia, three thousand four hundred and forty dollars. To Eliza J. Ewing, executrix of Fayette O. Ewing, deceased, late of Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, one thousand nine hundred and sixteen dollars. To Standwix H. Mayfield, of Benton County, Arkansas, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-three dollars. 1188 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued.To Edwin N.
Nelson, administrator of John Hurchinson, deceased, late of Prince William County, Virginia, seven hundred and eighty-nine dollars. To Regine Senner, administratrix of Anton Senner, deceased, late of Allen County, Kansas, three hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To George W. Gordon, administrator of Treadwell S. Ayres, deceased, late of Shelby County, Tennessee, seven thousand six hundred and fifteen dollars. To Christian Hofstetter, of Davidson County, Tennessee, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-two dollars.
To C. W. Duke, administrator of H. M. Kerr, deceased, late of Lafayette County, Mississippi, one thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars. To the legal representatives of Jacob S. Engleman, deceased, late of Augusta County, Virginia, five hundred and ten dollars. To George M. Bretherick, administrator of Joseph A. Hardwick, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, Alabama, six hundred and eighty-five dollars. To Harvey H. Waters, administrator of William A. Waters, deceased, late of Sebastian County, Arkansas, one thousand five hundred and twenty dollars.
To George E. Morrison, administrator of John Morrison, deceased, of Shelby County, Tennessee, three thousand seven hundred and forty-six dollars. To W. W. Jackson, of the District of Columbia, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. To A. G. W. Sango, administrator of Lewis Moore, deceased, of Sebastian County, Arkansas, two hundred and thirty-five dollars. To Mary K. Lewis, administratrix of Joseph C. Lewis, deceased, of the District of Columbia, two thousand three hundred dollars.
To Howell L. Moore, administrator of William Moore, deceased, of Hardeman County, Tennessee, three hundred and fifteen dollars. To Mrs. E. P. Maloy, of Memphis, Tennessee, one thousand nine hundred dollars. To Catherine L. Minor, executrix of Rebecca A. Minor, deceased, late of Terre Bonne Parish, Louisiana, three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. To A. Waddell and E. R. Miller, administrators of Theodore I. Gillett, deceased, of Lawrence County, Ohio, fifteen thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars.
To Hypolite Filhiol, one thousand and seventy-six dollars and sixty-six cents; to Heloise A. Breard, five hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents, and to Ann E. Ferrand, five hundred and thirty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents, the said persons being legatees and successors in estate to Charles D. Betin, deceased, and Edward L. Betin, deceased, late of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. To A. V. Warr, administrator of N. H. Isbell, deceased, late of Fayette County, Tennessee, four hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-five cents.
To Adeline N. Larche, of Carroll Parish, Louisiana, five thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. To Catherine McCarthy, executrix of Michael D. McCarthy, deceased, of Chatham County, Georgia, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Edward G. W. Hall, of Saint Marys County, Maryland, one thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. To J. C. Macom, administrator of William P. Forest, deceased, of Wake County, North Carolina, five hundred and seventeen dollars. To T. W. Long, administrator of Thomas S.
Long, deceased, of Catawba County, North Carolina, three hundred dollars. To Marshall McCormick, administrator of John Alexander, deceased, of Clarke County, Virginia, four thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1189 To Mary B. Winbourn and James R. Winbourn, of Davidson County,Payment of claims for stores and supplies—Continued. Tennessee, one thousand two hundred and seventy dollars. To James H. Sentz, of Kanawha County, West Virginia, six thousand eight hundred and forty-two dollars.
To E. L. Bynum, administrator of Oakley H. Bynum, deceased, of Lawrence County, Alabama, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To W. F. Taylor, administrator of Solomon Taylor, deceased, of Effingham County, Georgia, nine hundred and ninety-three dollars. To H. W. Davidson, administrator of Chatham Davidson, deceased, of Newton County, Mississippi, eight hundred and seventeen dollars. To William A. Lewis, of Henry County, Georgia, five hundred and four dollars. To Samuel L.
Chestnut, administrator of Samuel Chestnut, deceased, of Hawkins County, Tennessee, four hundred and seventy dollars. To W. H. Mercer, administrator of Samuel Clark, deceased, late of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, fourteen thousand six hundred and twenty-nine dollars. To William H. Vinson, of Montgomery County, Maryland, four hundred and fifty one dollars. To William S. Nance, administrator of Hugh Nance, deceased, of Hardin County, Tennessee, one thousand one hundred and forty-three dollars.
SUPPLEMENTAL BOWMAN AND RENT CASES.Supplemental Bowman and rent cases. To Sarah K. T. Baker, for use and occupation of house and grounds at Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, two thousand four hundred dollars. To William A. Bickford, of Memphis, Tennessee, for rent of eight storerooms in Exchange Block, three thousand eight hundred and forty dollars. To Mary E. Mette, administratrix of H. H. Mette, of Memphis, Tennessee, for rent of building numbered three, Exchange Block, on Front street, four hundred and eighty dollars.
To David Miller, of Washington, District of Columbia, for occupation of property, and supplies, six hundred and twenty-six dollars. To Alexander Moffitt, of the District of Columbia, for use and occupation of property, twelve thousand four hundred and forty-two dollars and ninety-eight cents. To Mary H. Noonan, of Jersey City, New Jersey, for rent and repair of house numbered forty-eight Baronne street, New Orleans, Louisiana, five thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. To the Odd Fellows’ Hall Association of New Orleans, Louisiana, for use and occupation of said Odd Fellows’ Hall building for three years six months and seven days, from May third, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to November tenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, forty-nine thousand two hundred and seventy-two dollars and sixteen cents.
To Amos Woodruff, president of the Overton Hotel Company, of Memphis, Tennessee, for use of hotel as military hospital from January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to September first, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, fifty-three thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars. To Henry L. Pope, of Louisville, Kentucky, for the use of three vacant lots, on which commissary of subsistence built storehouse for the use of the United States, from April, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to May first, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, three hundred dollars.
To Maria and Mary Reynolds, administratrixes of James Reynolds, deceased, late of the city of Cumberland, Maryland, rent and occupation of farm, one thousand two hundred and thirty-six dollars. To C. F. F. Rosenthal, of the District of Columbia, for rent of land, five hundred dollars. To Susannah P. Swope, daughter of William Irvin, of Curwensville, 1190 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, for destruction of house, three thousand and fifty dollars.
To Hugh W. Throckmorton, of Fairfax County, Virginia, for occupation and use of house as a signal station, nine hundred and seventy-five dollars. To Benjamin R. White, of Montgomery County, Maryland, for use and occupation of land, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Amos Woodruff, of Memphis, Tennessee, for rent of building numbered four, Exchange Block, one thousand two hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS COURT OF CLAIMS FINDINGS.Miscellaneous Court of Claims findings.
To Bowers and Richards, assignees of James M. Barney, for supplies furnished the Indian service, three thousand five hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy-six cents. To John T. Bruen, of New York, for recruiting and organizing troops and personal property, two thousand eight hundred and ten dollars. To Nancy E. Day, administratrix of James L. Day, of Connecticut, for extra pay on mail contract, three thousand and forty-one dollars and sixty-six cents. To George H. Robinson, surviving executor of the estate of John Ericsson, for his services in planning the United States war steamer Princeton and planning and superintending the construction of the machinery of the said steamer, thirteen thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars.
To John A. Fairfax, of the District of Columbia, for boarding laborers while working on the Columbia turnpike, five hundred and two dollars. To Edward N. Fish and Company, for supplies furnished the Indian service, one thousand eight hundred dollars. To Edward N. Fish and Company, assignees of W. B. Hugus, for supplies furnished the Indian service, two thousand four hundred dollars and twenty cents. To John Griffin and Sarah Griffin, of Washington County, Mississippi, for damage to building and other property, six thousand one hundred and ninety dollars.
To the legal representatives of George McDougall, deceased, for supplies furnished Indians, eighty-one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. To Mrs. Belle Osborne, executrix of John Osborne, deceased, late of Alexandria, Louisiana, for sugar and stores and supplies, fifty-four thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. To David S. Parker and Forman Mathews, of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, for loss of schooner Twilight, twenty-five thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty cents.
To William H. Quinn, of the District of Columbia, for services rendered by him in addition to his duties as drawkeeper at Anacostia Bridge, in exercising supervision over said bridge, and also over Bennings Bridge; in making all estimates for repairs for both of said bridges and purchasing materials for same from eighteen hundred and sixty-nine to eighteen hundred and seventy eight; and also for services as inspector for the Government of all mechanical work of the Anacostia Bridge and supervising the construction of same, in eighteen hundred and seventy-four and eighteen hundred and seventy-five, nine hundred and forty dollars.
To the legal representatives of A. P. H. Stewart and to Charles A. Weed, formerly doing business under the firm name and style of Stewart and Company, late of Mobile, Alabama, for money advanced by them on behalf of the United States at said Mobile, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, to pay freights and expenses on Government cotton, twenty-one thousand five hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1191 To Sutro and Company, assignees of William B.
Hooper and Company, for supplies furnished the Indian service, three thousand four hundred and seventy-nine dollars and thirty-two cents. FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS.French Spoliation Claims. To pay the findings of the Court of Claims on the following claimsPayment of.Vol. 23, p. 283. for indemnity for spoliations by the French prior to July thirtieth, eighteen hundred and one, under the Act entitled “An Act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the thirty-first day of July, eighteen hundred and one:” *Provided,* That in all cases where the original*Proviso.*Payment to next of kin where original sufferer adjudicated bankrupt, etc. sufferers were adjudicated bankrupts the awards shall be made on behalf of the next of kin instead of to assignees in bankruptcy, and the awards in the cases of individual claimants shall not be paid until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that the personal representatives on whose behalf the award is made represent the next of kin, and the courts which granted the administrations, respectively, shall have certified that the legal representatives have given adequate security for the legal disbursements of the awards, namely:
On the brig Alert, Robert Gray, master, namely: Robert M. Pratt, administrator de bonis non of Joseph White, deceased, six thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars and seventy-five cents. William P. Parker, administrator de bonis non of William B. Parker, deceased, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars and fifty-eight cents. Elizabeth R. Gardner, administratrix de bonis non of Jesse Richardson, deceased, two thousand six hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixteen cents.
William D. Pickman, administrator de bonis nou of Dudley L. Pickman, deceased, eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixty-two cents. Henry O. Stone, Benjamin W. Stone, and Robert Stone, executors of Robert Stone, junior, deceased, four thousand one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixteen cents. William A. Lauder, administrator de bonis non of Pickering Dodge, deceased, three thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents. Arthur L. Huntington, administrator of William Orne, deceased, one thousand five hundred dollars.
Mary F. Witherby, surviving executor of Charles Cleveland, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-three dollars and twenty-one cents. Nathaniel P. Richardson, executor of Joshua Richardson, deceased, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars and fifty-eight cents. On the brig Sally, William Hampton, master, namely: Alexander Proudfit, administrator of the estate of Robert Ralston, deceased, five thousand seven hundred and thirty-four dollars. On the ship Two Sisters, Jacob Henery, master, namely:
George W. Norris, administrator of John Garesche, deceased, two thousand and forty-three dollars and eighty cents. George W. Norris, administrator of Peter Bandy, deceased, four hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventy-seven cents. William R. Lejee, executor of Samuel Breck, deceased, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty-seven cents. M. H. Messchert, administrator of Jacob Koch, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. George W. Guthrie, administrator of Alexander Murray, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars.
James C. Dawes, administrator of Abijah Dawes, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Andrew Bayard, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. 1192 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.William A. M. Fuller, administrator of John Leamy, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. Henry Pettit, administrator of Andrew Pettit, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars.
Arthington Gilpin, administrator of Joshua Gilpin, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. James S. Cox, administrator of James S. Cox, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. John C. Williams, administrator of Edward Dunant, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. Henry Lisle Wain, executor of Jacob S. Wain, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. On the brig William, Goe, master, namely: D. Fitzhugh Savage, administrator of John Savage, deceased, two thousand four hundred and fourteen dollars.
J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Andrew Bayard, and so forth, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. George W. Guthrie, administrator of Alexander Murray, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Henry Pettit, administrator of Andrew Pettit, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Craig D. Ritchie, administrator of Joseph Summerl, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. William Brooke-Rawle, administrator of Jesse Wain, deceased, eight hundred and eighty-two dollars.
The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, administrator of Thomas M. Willing, deceased, six hundred and eighty-six dollars. Samuel Bell, administrator of John G. Wacksmuth, deceased, six hundred and eighty-six dollars. James C. Dawes, administrator of Abijah Dawes, deceased, three hundred and ninety-two dollars. Francis R. Pemberton, administrator of John Clifford, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. James S. Cox, administrator of James S.
Cox, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Henry P. McKean, administrator of Henry Pratt, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. William R. Howell, administrator of Samuel Howell, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. William O. McMurtrie, administrator of William McMurtrie, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Henry Pettit, administrator of Charles Pettit, deceased, three hundred and ninety-two dollars. Lorin Blodgett, administrator of Samuel Blodgett, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars.
On the snow Fanny, Garrett Barry, master, namely: Dayton S. Ward, administrator de bonis non of James Barry, deceased, eight thousand five hundred and two dollars. On the schooner Ballahoo, Joseph Ripley, master, namely: James F. Breuil, administrator of Francis Breuil, deceased, one thousand live hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety-five cents. On the schooner Thankful, William Ward, master, namely: Adeline F. Alden, administratrix of James Torrey, one thousand four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty cents.
Adeline F. Alden, administratrix of George Torrey, one thousand four hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty cents. Abel H. Bellows, administrator of Thomas Geyer, two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty cents. Stephen R. Rogers, administrator of Joseph Rogers, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty three cents. Albert C. Arnold, administrator of the estate of Frederick William Geyer, deceased, two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty cents, FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1193 the award in the above case having been made to Francis M. Boutwell,Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. as administrator of the estate of John Heard, assignee in bankruptcy of said Frederick William Geyer. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, two thousand dollars. Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, one thousand dollars. William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, one thousand three hundred dollars.
William Gray, administrator of William Gray, deceased, two thousand two hundred dollars. William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, deceased, one thousand dollars. Robert Grant, administrator of William H. Boardman, deceased, four hundred dollars. David G. Haskins, administrator of David Greene, deceased, one thousand dollars. Lawrence Bond, administrator of Nathan Bond, deceased, four hundred dollars. Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, deceased, five hundred dollars.
On the brig Lady Washington, Selleck, master, namely: Henry Pettit, administrator of Andrew Pettit, and so forth, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. William A. M. Fuller, administrator of John Leamy, deceased, four hundred and twenty-five dollars and eighty-eight cents. Robert W. Smith, administrator of Robert Smith, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents. George Willing, administrator of George Willing, deceased, two hundred and eighty-three dollars and ninety-two cents.
Francis A. Lewis, administrator of John Miller, junior, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents. George Blight, administrator of Peter Blight, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. Craig D. Ritchie, administrator of Joseph Summerl, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents. William Brooke-Rawle, administrator of Jesse Wain, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. Richard C. McMurtrie, administrator of John Bohlen, and so forth, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents.
The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, administrator of Thomas M. Willing, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. Thomas F. Bayard, administrator of Thomas W. Francis, deceased, two hundred and eighty-three dollars and ninety-two cents. Henry Pratt McKean, executor of Henry Pratt, deceased, four hundred and twenty-five dollars and eighty-eight cents. Francis R. Pemberton, administrator of John Clifford, deceased, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents.
Samuel Bell, administrator of John G. Wacksmuth, deceased, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents. William Read Fisher, administrator of Samuel W. Fisher, deceased, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents. Isaac S. Smyth, administrator of Jacob Baker, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents. George W. Guthrie, administrator of Alexander Murray, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. Uselma C. Smith, administrator of William Jones, deceased, five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents.
A. Louis Eakin, administrator of Chandler Price, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. Frederick W. Meeker, administrator of Samuel Meeker, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents. 1194 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.James C. Fisher, executor of James C. Fisher, deceased, three hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents. D. Fitzhugh Savage, administrator of John Savage, and so forth, deceased, seven hundred and nine dollars and eighty cents.
On the brig American, Thomas Towne, master, namely: David Ware, administrator de bonis non of John Hall, deceased, four thousand six hundred and ninety-one dollars. On the ship Jane, John Wallace, master, namely: Esther S. Buchanan, administratrix, representing Smith and Buchanan, eleven thousand six hundred and sixty dollars and twenty-one cents. Robert Carter Smith, administrator, representing Samuel Smith, six thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight dollars and twenty-one cents.
Cumberland D. Hollins, administrator, representing John Hollins, four thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars. On the ship Bacchus, George, master, namely: The Real Estate Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia, administrator of James Campbell, deceased, five thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. Henry Pettit, administrator of Andrew Pettit, and so forth, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. George W. Guthrie, administrator of Alexander Murray, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars.
M. H. Messchert, administrator of Jacob G. Koch, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. Samuel Bell, administrator of John G. Wacksmuth, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. James C. Dawes, administrator of Abijah Dawes, deceased, one hundred and ninety-six dollars. Henry Lisle Wain, executor of Jacob S. Wain, and so forth, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. On the vessel the snow Boston, Dougherty, master, namely: J. Bayard Henry, administrator of George Latimer, deceased, three thousand and twenty-five dollars and thirty-six cents.
The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of James Campoell, deceased, three thousand and twenty-five dollars and thirty-six cents. J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Andrew Bayard, and so forth, deceased, eight hundred and eighty-two dollars. The city of Philadelphia, administrator of Stephen Girard, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Henry Pratt McKean, executor of Henry Pratt, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars.
D. Fitzhugh Savage, administrator of John Savage, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. James Crawford Dawes, administrator of Abijah Dawes, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Francis A. Lewis, administrator of John Lewis, junior, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. William A. M. Fuller, administrator of John Leamy, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. John C. Williams, administrator of Edward Dunant, deceased, three hundred and forty-three dollars.
Arthington Gilpin, administrator of Joshua Gilpin, deceased, three hundred and forty-three dollars. Samuel Bell, administrator of John G. Wacksmuth, deceased, one thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars. Henry Pettit, administrator of Andrew Pettit, and so forth, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. George W. Guthrie, administrator of Alexander Murray, deceased, six hundred and eighty-six dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1195 D Fitzhugh Savage, administrator of John Savage, deceased, eightPayment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. hundred and eighty-two dollars.
James S. Cox, administrator of James S. Cox, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. M. H. Messchert, administrator of Jacob G. Koch, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Richard C. Murtrie, administrator of John Bohlen, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. F. R. Pemberton, administrator of John Clifford, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. Henry Lisle Wain, executor of Jacob S. Wain, deceased, five hundred and eighty-eight dollars. The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives, and so forth, administrator of Thomas M.
Willing, deceased, three hundred and ninety-two dollars. Thomas F. Bayard, administrator of Thomas W. Francis, deceased, three hundred and ninety-two dollars. On the ship Patapsco, William Hill, master, namely: William Donnell, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of John Donnell, deceased, six thousand six hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninety nine cents. George W. Brown, administrator of the estate of James A. Buchanan, deceased, four thousand six hundred and nine dollars and ninety-nine cents, being his share of vessel and freight.
Robert Carter Smith, administrator de bonis non cum testamento anuexo of the estate of Samuel Smith, deceased, four thousand six hundred and nine dollars and ninety-nine cents, being his share of vessel and freight. Esther S. Buchanan, administratrix of the estate of William B. Buchanan, who was the surviving partner of the firm of S. Smith and Buchanan, deceased, twenty-five thousand and fifty-six dollars, the value of the cargo shipped by said firm. Cumberland D. Hollins, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of John Hollins, deceased, seven thousand six hundred dollars.
Virgilia B. Brooke, administratrix de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of John Smith, junior, deceased, forty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty-six dollars. On the brig Hope, Church, master, namely: John C. Parsons, as administrator of the estate of John Caldwell, deceased, twelve thousand four hundred and twelve dollars and seventeen cents. William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, one thousand dollars. Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W.
Pomeroy, deceased, one thousand dollars. John W. Apthrop, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, deceased, one thousand dollars. Lawrence Bond, administrator of Nathan Bond, deceased, five hundred dollars. Daniel D. Slade, administrator of Daniel D. Rogers, deceased, five hundred dollars. On the brig Juno, Walker, master, namely: Ann Fisher Satterthwaite, administratrix of James Sheafe, deceased, twelve thousand two hundred and forty dollars. On the brig Confidence, Thomas Manning, master, namely:
Catherine M. Singleton, administratrix de bonis non of Alexander McKim, surviving partner of the firm of Robert McKim and Company, one thousand four hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-nine cents. On the brig Eleanor, James Treat, master, namely: George H. Williams, administrator de bonis non of Samuel Williams, deceased, one thousand five hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty-nine cents 1196 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.Charles J.
Bonaparte, administrator de bonis non of Benjamin Williams, deceased, one thousand live hundred and eighty-three dollars and fifty-nine cents. David Stewart, administrator of Francis Johonnet, surviving partner of Francis Johonnet and Company, five thousand seven hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighteen cents. On the schooner Eliza, Thomas Poulson, master, namely: John Merven Carrere and David Stewart, administrators of John Carrere, deceased, eleven thousand seven hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-six cents.
David Stewart, administrator of John G. Delisle, deceased, three thousand seven hundred and eighty-one dollars. On the vessel Fusileer, Thomas Shaw, master, namely: George B. Chase, administrator of Stephen Chase, deceased, two thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars. Albion E. Taylor, administrator de bonis non of Joseph Chase, deceased, two thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars. Calvin Page, administrator of Thomas Shaw, deceased, one thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and fifty-five cents.
On the brig Thomas, Mark Fernaid, master, namely: James W. Emery, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Thomas Manning, deceased, six thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars. On the schooner Lucy, Lewis Holmes, master, namely: Isaac Brewster, administrator de bonis non cum testamento anuexo of the estate of Daniel Jackson, deceased, three thousand five hundred and sixty-seven dollars. Charles G. Davis, administrator de bonis non of William Davis, deceased, nine hundred and ninety-two dollars.
On the brig Leonard, William Hackett, master, namely: Joseph A. Titcomb, administrator of the estate of John Wills, otherwise called John Wells, deceased, eight thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. On the brig Vulture, John Berry, master, namely: Elizabeth R. Gardner, administratrix of Jesse Richardson, three thousand six hundred and eighteen dollars and eighty-five cents. Nathaniel P. Richardson, executor of Joshua Richardson, three thousand six hundred and eighteen dollars and eighty-five cents.
William Gray, administrator of William Gray, deceased, one thousand five hundred dollars. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, one thousand five hundred dollars. William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, one thousand dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, executor of John Welles, deceased, five hundred dollars. Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, one thousand dollars. On the sloop Fox, Brooks, master, namely:
Sanford J. Horton, as administrator of the estate of William Wickham, deceased, one thousand five hundred and eight dollars and thirty-three cents. Melvin B. Copeland, as administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Blake, deceased, four hundred and fifty-four dollars and sixteen cents. George G. Sill, as administrator of the estate of William Moore, deceased, three thousand two hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, four hundred dollars.
H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Dickinson, deceased, four hundred dollars. David G. Haskins, administrator of David Greene, deceased, five hundred dollars. Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, deceased, five hundred dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1197 Robert Grant, administrator of William H. Boardman, deceased,Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. three hundred dollars. William I. Monroe, administrator of John Brazer, deceased, one thousand dollars.
John Wetherbee, administrator of James Tisdale, deceased, one thousand dollars. Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, live hundred dollars. On the schooner Nancy, Nathaniel Lincoln, master, namely: Charles E. Alexander, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Merry, deceased, eight hundred and eight dollars. On the brig William, Benjamin H. Rathbone, master, namely: Bayard Tuckerman, administrator of Walter Channing, surviving partner of Gibbs and Channing, and likewise administrator of George Gibbs, twenty thousand seven hundred and fifty-four dollars.
On the schooner Alert, Jacob Olliver, master, namely: Franklin Leach, administrator of William Leach, three thousand five hundred and seventy-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents. Edward I. Brown, administrator of Israel Thorndike, one thousand and three dollars and seventy-three cents. Arthur L. Huntington, administrator of James Dunlap, deceased, six hundred dollars. John H. Moriarty, administrator of James Scott, deceased, four hundred dollars. Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C.
Jones, deceased, three hundred dollars. Horace B. Sargent, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, deceased, five hundred dollars. John C. Ropes, administrator of Thomas Amory, deceased, one thousand dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Wells, junior, deceased, four hundred dollars. William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, deceased, three hundred dollars. Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, deceased, four hundred dollars. H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Cushing, deceased, four hundred dollars.
Archibald M. Howe, administrator of Francis Green, deceased, eight hundred dollars. Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, deceased, six hundred dollars. On the ship Theresa, Phillip Brum, master, namely: George S. Sonntag, administrator of William L. Sonntag, deceased, surviving partner of William L. Sonntag and Company, as representative of said firm, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. George S. Sonntag, administrator, as representative of William L.
Sonntag, one of the joint owners of the Theresa, three thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty cents. Jane J. De La Roche, administratrix of Frederick Franck De La Roche, as representative of one of the joint owners of the Theresa, three thousand two hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty cents. On the schooner Hannah, Phillip Bessom, master, namely: Sarah J. Brown, administratrix of Isaac Collyer, deceased, for value of one hundred and sixty-four quintals of fish, one thousand three hundred and twelve dollars.
Ebenezer D. Secomb, administrator of Phillip Bessom, value of cargo, less the hundred and sixty-four quintals of fish owned by said Collyer, and less also the insurance paid thereon by William Gray, twenty-three thousand one hundred and eighty dollars. William Gray, administrator of William Gray, deceased, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars. 1198 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.On the brig Lydia,-John Cook, master, namely:
Charles B. Allen, administrator de bonis non of Zachariah Allen, for vessel, cargo, and the freight earned, twelve thousand two hundred and ninety-one dollars. On the ship Reindeer, Robert Motley, master, namely: Henry Deering and Francis Fessenden, administrators of James Deering, twenty thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. On the ship Betsy, Josiah Obear, master, namely: Horace Obear, administrator of Josiah Obear, one thousand seven hundred and five dollars and sixty-eight cents.
Franklin Leach, administrator of Nathan Leach, one hundred and twenty-six dollars. William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, deceased, one hundred and ninety-eight dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, junior, deceased, three hundred and ninety-six dollars. On the ship Argo, Benjamin Randall, master, namely: Henry J. Gardiner, administrator of the estate of Matthew Cobb, deceased, twelve thousand dollars. On the ship Eliza, Peter Burton, master, namely:
Alexandria Proudfit, administrator of the estate of John Proudfit, deceased, six thousand nine hundred and fifty-one dollars. On the sloop Nancy, David Foster, master, namely: George G. Sill, administrator de bonis non of William Ooggeshall, deceased, eight hundred and fifty-one dollars and fifty cents. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, one thousand dollars. William Solder, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, one thousand dollars. Henry W.
Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, five hundred dollars. On the brig Venus, John Harmon, master, namely: John S. Cole, administrator of the estate of John Storer, deceased, ten thousand five hundred and sixty-eight dollars. On the schooner Needham, William Grant, master, namely: John C. McDonald, administrator of the estate of William McDonald, deceased, four thousand nine hundred and fourteen dollars. On the snow Lydia, Eleazur Washburn, master, namely:
Charles E. Alexander, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Merry, deceased, thirteen thousand two hundred and four dollars and ninety-six cents. William R. Richards, administrator of the estate of William and Thomas Walter, both deceased, two thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-eight cents. On the schooner Ranger, Josiah Bacon, master, namely: Abiel S. Lewis, administrator of the estate of Thomas Lewis, junior, surviving partner of Thomas Lewis and Son, eight thousand four hundred and eighty dollars.
On the vessel Georgia Packet, John McKever, master, namely: The Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, administrator of Thomas M. Willing, deceased, six thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars. Richard F. Flickwir, administrator of Richard Flower, deceased, one thousand and fifty-five dollars. Richard F. Flickwir, administrator of John Flower, deceased, one thousand and fifty-five dollars. Richard F. Flickwir, administrator of Reese Wall, deceased, one thousand and fifty-five dollars.
Edward S. McKeever, administrator of John McKeever, deceased, one thousand and fifty-five dollars. On the snow Charlotte, Cornelius Low, master, namely: George Hawkins Williams, administrator of Joseph Williams, surviving partner of Williams and Low, three thousand four hundred and sixty-four dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1199 On the brig Yorick, William Moodie, master, namely:Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. George S. Sonntag, administrator of William L.
Sonntag, seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty cents. Jane J, De La Roche, administratrix of Frederick Franck De La Roche, seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty cents. On the schooner Betsey, John Murphy, master, namely: W. Hall Harris, administrator de bonis non, and so forth, estate of William Patterson, deceased, twenty thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and sixteen cents. On the sloop Martha, Joshua McWilliams, master, namely:
John C. Williams, administrator of Edward Dunant, deceased, one thousand two hundred and sixty dollars. On the brig Calliope, John Leonard, master, namely: Reginald Fendall, administrator of the estate of John Leonard, twenty-six thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. On the schooner Betsey and Nancy, Samuel Eells, master, namely: Walter G. Eells, administrator of the estate of Samuel Eells, deceased, two thousand five hundred and four dollars and twenty-five cents. On the brig Catherine, Samuel Cazneau, master, namely:
Henry R. Perkins, administrator of the estates of Anthony Davenport and Moses Davenport, joint owners of the Catherine, eight thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars. On the schooner Hannah, Joseph Bright, master, namely: Abram H. Smyth, administrator of the estate of Abram Hewes, deceased, two thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars. Lawrence Stabler, administrator of the estate of William Hartshorn, deceased, remaining partner of the late firm of William Hartshorn and Sons, two thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars.
On the brig Eliza Wright, P. Ethridge, master, namely: Henry A. T. Granbery, administrator of John Granbery, deceased, one hundred and nine dollars and one cent. R. Manson Smith, administrator of Francis Smith, deceased, one hundred and eighteen dollars and ninety-two cents. John Neely, administrator of John Cowper, deceased, one hundred and forty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents. Gilbert R. Fox, junior, administrator of Thomas Willock, deceased, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy-four cents.
John Newport Greene, administrator of Conway Whittle, deceased, one hundred and eighteen dollars and ninety-two cents. On the schooner Phoenix, James Coward, master, namely: George F. R. Waesche, administrator de bonis non of the estate of George Repold, four thousand four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-four cents. Henry Frederick Wegner, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Albert Seekamp, four thousand four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-four cents.
Charles F. Taylor, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Henry Schroeder, four thousand four hundred and twenty-seven dollars and forty-four cents. The last above three items to be subject to a deduction of the amount of insurance received, which amount shall be investigated and determined by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department. On the schooner Phoenix, Joshua Waite, master, namely: Henry R. Virgin, administrator of the estates of Samuel Snow, Stephen Purrington, and John Snow, junior, two thousand one hundred and twenty-six dollars.
Henry Deering and Francis Fessenden, administrators of the estate of James Deering, one thousand three hundred and seventy-three dollars. Henry J. Gardner, administrator of the estate of Matthew Cobb, two thousand one hundred and seventy-three dollars. 1200 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, deceased, three thousand dollars. On the schooner Polly, Joseph Atkins, master, namely:
Charles E. Alexander, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Merry, deceased, one thousand two hundred and thirty-three dollars. On the brig Caroline, William Morton, master, namely: Wallace T. Jones, administrator of the estate of Edward Jones, two thousand seven hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy cents. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, five thousand four hundred and two dollars and fifty cents. Henry Parkman, administrator of John Duballet, deceased, one thousand and eighty dollars and fifty cents.
Henry W. Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, one thousand and eighty dollars and fifty cents. On the ship Eliza, William Marrenner, master, namely: Wallace T. Jones, administrator of the estate of Edward Jones, forty-eight thousand one hundred and eighty-six dollars. On the brig Friendship, George Hodges, master, namely: Charles S. Nichols, administrator of the estate of Ichabod Nichols, thirteen thousand six hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-seven cents.
William H. Silsbee, administrator of the estate of Benjamin Hodges, fourteen thousand two hundred and twenty-five dollars and four cents. Thomas Kittridge, administrator of the estate of George Hodges, one hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-four cents. Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, deceased, five thousand two hundred dollars. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, two thousand dollars. William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, seven hundred dollars.
H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Dickason, junior, deceased, five hundred dollars. Henry W. Blagge and others, administrator of Crowell Hatch, deceased, eight hundred dollars. Daniel D. Slade, administrator of Daniel D. Rogers, deceased, five hundred dollars. Robert Grant, administrator of Jonathan Mason, junior, deceased, five hundred dollars. John M. Clinch, administrator of Perez Morton, deceased, five hundred dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Wells, junior, deceased, three hundred dollars.
Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Samuel Cobb, deceased, two hundred dollars. On the schooner Jane, Thomas Atwood, master, namely: Henry G. Dorr, administrator of the estate of Andrew C. Dorr, two thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty-seven cents. Frances A. Wheelock, administratrix of the estate of William Door, two thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars and eighty-seven cents. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, two thousand seven hundred dollars.
William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, five hundred dollars. John Wetherbee, administrator of James Tisdale, deceased, five hundred dollars. William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown, deceased, six hundred dollars. Henry W. Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, seven hundred dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1201 On the brig Betsey, William Witmarsh, master, namely:Payment of claims for French. Spoliations—Continued.
Mary Souther, administratrix of the estate of Benjamin Wheeler, deceased, six thousand and forty-eight dollars and six cents. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, three thousand dollars. Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, deceased, one thousand dollars. William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, deceased, one thousand dollars. Robert Grant, administrator of William H. Boardman, deceased, one thousand dollars. John H. Moriarty, administrator of James Scott, deceased, five hundred dollars.
Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, deceased, five hundred dollars. Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, deceased, one thousand dollars. On the sloop Mary, Gilbert Totten, master, namely: John C. Hollister, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hunt, deceased, two thousand three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-four cents. John C. Hollister, administrator of the estate of Thomas Rice, deceased, two thousand three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-three cents.
John C. Hollister, administrator of the estate of Elias Shipman, deceased, two thousand three hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-three cents. On the brig Rosetta, Isaac Isaacs, master, namely: John C. Tilgman, administrator of the estate of William Van Wyck, six thousand and twenty-four dollars and ninety-six cents. Rebecca R. Thompson and Elizabeth Y. Thompson, administratrixes of the estate of Joseph Young, five thousand five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and forty-six cents.
William Donnell, administrator of John Donnell, deceased, one thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. Edward C. Noyes and others, administrators of James Clark, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. C. D. Hollins, administrator of Cumberland Dugan, deceased, one thousand five hundred dollars. David Stewart, administrator of William McCreery, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. Virgilia B. Brooke, administratrix of John Smith, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars.
Charles J. Bonaparte, administrator of Benjamin Williams, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. David Stewart, administrator of Paul Bentalou, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. John W. Jenkins, administrator of John Hilleu, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. David Stewart, administrator of Henry Payson, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Robert Shriver, administrator of Isaac Causten, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. On the schooner Henry and Gustavus, John Smith, master, namely:
George G. Sill, administrator of the estate of Thomas Sanford, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty-three cents. Herman Whittlesey, administrator of the estate of Aaron Gaylord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty-three cents. Mary H. Williams, administratrix of Ezekiel Williams, deceased, one hundred and ninety-three dollars and sixty-seven cents. John C. Parsons, administrator of John Caldwell, deceased, four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. 1202 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.On the schooner Friendship, Jonathan Gilbert, master, namely: James Manning, administrator of John Manning, two thousand and sixty dollars. Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, deceased, two thousand dollars. On the brig Hiram, J. Humphreys, master, namely: Simon Tomlinson, administrator of Samuel Hull, four hundred dollars. John F. Plumb, administrator of John Humphreys, four hundred dollars.
John F. Plumb, administrator of James Humphreys, four hundred dollars. Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, four hundred and fourteen dollars. William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, four hundred and fourteen dollars. Henry W. Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, three hundred and seventy-two dollars. Richard Delafield, administrator of John Delafield, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. Louisa J.
Sebor, administratrix of Jacob Sebor, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Carlisle Terry, administrator of Carlisle Pollock, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. William H. S. Elting, administrator of Peter Elting, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. Union Trust Company of New York, administrator of William Ogden, deceased, four hundred and ninety dollars. On the schooner Neutrality, Elnathan Atwater, master, namely: Elihu L. Mix, administrator of Thomas Atwater, one thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and twelve cents.
George P. Marvin, administrator de bonis non of Ebenezer Peck, one thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and twelve cents. John C. Hollister, administrator de bonis non of Elnathan Atwater, one thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and twelve cents. John C. Hollister, administrator de bonis non of Elias Shipman, eight hundred and fifteen dollars and six cents. John C. Hollister, administrator of Austin Denison, eight hundred and fifteen dollars and six cents. On the schooner Shepherdess, Warren Chapman, master, namely:
George G. Sill, administrator of the estate of Timothy Chapman, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one dollars and six cents. Warren C. Pike, administrator of the estate of Warren Chapman, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one dollars and six cents. Mary H. Williams, administratrix of Ezekiel Williams, deceased, ninety-six dollars and fifty-three cents. John C. Parsons, administrator of John Caldwell, deceased, one hundred and ninety-three dollars and six cents. On the ship Two Sisters, John T.
Hilton, master, namely: Andrew Lacy, administrator of the estate of William Neal, deceased, eight thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars. On the sloop Union, Seth Lincoln, master, namely: Shearjashub Bourne, administrator of the estate of Shearjashub Bourne, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars and thirty-eight cents. Stephen F. Peckham, administrator of the estate of Samuel Wardwell, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars and thirty-eight cents. On the sloop Confidence, Francis Bradbury, master, namely:
George W. Bradbury, administrator of the- estate of Charles Bradbury, in right of Francis Bradbury, his assignor, one thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess . III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1203 George W. Bradbury, administrator of the estate of TheopholisPayment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. Bradbury, one thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars. On the schooner Hannah, Josiah Bouton, master, namely: George B. Saint John, administrator of the estate of Eliphalet Lockwood, Buckingham Lockwood, and William Lockwood, four thousand two hundred and two dollars and nine cents.
George B. Saint John and Jarvis Kellogg, administrators of the estate of Hezekiah Selleck, four thousand two hundred and two dollars and nine cents. On the schooner Three Friends, James Shepherd, junior, master, namely: Gilbert C. Huntington, administrator of the estate of Alvan Fosdick, deceased, surviving partner of Fosdick and Lambert, thirteen thousand five hundred and seventeen dollars. Mary Souther, administratrix of the estate of Benjamin Wheeler, deceased, five hundred and ten dollars.
On the ship Henry, Daniel Allin, master, namely: Rebecca B. Armington, administratrix of the estate of Samuel Allin, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. Elizabeth T. Pike, administratrix of the estate of Daniel Allin, deceased, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. Samuel W. Peckham, administrator of the estate of Samuel Carlisle, surviving partner of the firm of S. and B. Carlisle, three thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. On the ship Juliana, Thomas Hayward, master, namely:
Thomas B. Ghequiere, administrator of the estate of Charles Ghequiere, deceased, three thousand eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. Jacob Bowman Sweitzer and David Stewart, administrators of John Holmes, deceased, twelve thousand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. On the ship Leeds Packet, Richard Bunce, master, namely: Benjamin H. Rutledge, administrator of Adam Tunno, surviving partner of Tunno and Cox, twenty-one thousand one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and eighty cents.
Gordon Gairdner, administrator of James Gairdner, surviving partner of James and Edwin Gairdner and Company, four thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and ninety-three cents. Henry E. Young, administrator of John Turnbull, seven hundred dollars. Henry E. Young, administrator of James Carson, one thousand seven hundred dollars. Lucy Franklin Reed McDonell, executrix of George Pollock, surviving partner of Hugh Pollock and Company, twelve thousand one hundred and nine dollars.
Louisa J. Sebor, administratrix of Jacob Sebor, deceased, five hundred and nine dollars. On the schooner Union, Samuel Larrabee, master, namely: Cornelia S. Jackson, administratrix of Levi Cutter, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifty cents. Seth L. Milliken, administrator of John Milliken, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifty cents. On the brig Friendship, Noah Wheeden, master, namely: George P. Marvin, administrator of Stephen Alling and Joseph Thompson, three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars.
On the ship Hitty (or Hetty) Jane, Joshua Neal, master, namely: Augusta H. Chapman, administratrix de bonis non of Peter Clarke, fourteen thousand eight hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents. John C. Howell, administrator of John Potter, twenty-five thousand two hundred and fifty-four dollars and seventy-six cents. A. M. Lee, administrator of Thomas Stewart, six thousand and sixty-one dollars and ninety-three cents. 1204 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899.
Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued.Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, deceased, five hundred dollars. William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, deceased, one thousand dollars. Philo S. Shelton, administrator of Benjamin Homer, deceased, five hundred dollars. John C. Ropes, administrator of Thomas Amory, deceased, one thousand dollars. William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, one thousand dollars. David G. Haskins, junior, administrator of David Greene, deceased, one thousand dollars.
John H. Moriarty, administrator of James Scott, deceased, five hundred dollars. Charles H. Ladd, administrator of Nathaniel A. Haven, deceased, two hundred dollars. On the brig Horatio, Perkins, master, namely: Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, deceased, four thousand eight hundred dollars. Theodore B. Moody, administrator of Joseph Moody, deceased, two thousand eight hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty cents. Charles C. Perkins, administrator of Eliphalet Perkins, deceased, two thousand eight hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty cents.
On the sloop New York Packet, Carpenter, master, namely: Joseph T. Waff, administrator of Stephen Carpenter, deceased, three thousand and eighty-one dollars. James R. B. Hathaway, administrator of James Hathaway, deceased, three thousand and eighty-one dollars. On the brig Endeavor, Freeman, master, namely: Charles E. Alexander, administrator of Jonathan Merry, deceased, eleven thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars and fifty cents. Francis Adams, administrator of Edmund Freeman, deceased, four thousand five hundred and ninety-one dollars and fifty cents.
Robert Grant, administrator of William H. Boardman, deceased, three hundred dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, executor of John Welles, deceased, three hundred dollars. William J. Monroe, administrator of John Brazer, deceased, one thousand dollars. Horace B. Sargent, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, deceased, five hundred dollars. On the ship Suffolk, Bridgham, master, namely: Eliza J. Hieskell, administratrix of James Wilson, deceased, five thousand five hundred and eighteen dollars.
Eliza J. Hieskell, administratrix of William Wilson, deceased, five thousand five hundred and eighteen dollars. On the sloop Federal George, George Hussey, master, namely: Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, two thousand three hundred and forty-one dollars and eighty-six cents. Harriet E. Sebor, administratrix of Jacob Sebor, deceased, two hundred and fifty dollars. H. W. Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, nine hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventy-five cents.
Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, deceased, four hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents. On the schooner Sea Flower, Joseph Farley, master, namely: Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and six cents. H. W. Blagge and others, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, two hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty-three cents. Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, deceased, four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and six cents.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1205 Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, deceased,Payment of claims for French Spoliations—Continued. two hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty-three cents. John H. Moriarty, administrator of James Scott, deceased, two hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty cents. Philo B. Sheldon, administrator of Benjamin Homer, deceased, two hundred and forty-three dollars and fifty-three cents. On the ship Speculator, John McCarthy, master, namely:
Louisa J. Sebor, administratrix de bonis non, Jacob Sebor, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. Louisa A. Starkweather, administratrix of Richard S. Hallett, deceased, two hundred and fifty dollars. John W. Lawrence, executor Walter Bowne, deceased, two hundred and fifty dollars. William H. T. Elting, administrator of Peter Elting, deceased, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. On the schooner Orange, Samuel Wheaton, master, namely: James Burdick, administrator of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, deceased, seven thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars.
On the brig Matilda, Ira Canfield, master: To Andrew E. Warner, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Jonathan Warner, deceased, six thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars. To Charles N. Cady, administrator of the estate of Gideon Leet, deceased, six thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars. *Provided, however,* That any French spoliation claim appropriated*Proviso.*Assigned claims not payable. for in this Act shall not be paid if held by assignment or owned by any insurance company.
UNDER CONTRACTS OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.Under contracts of the Navy Department. To William P. Buckmaster, surviving partner of James Murphy and Company, late of New York City, the sum of twenty-two thousand three hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty one cents, being balance due for labor and material furnished by James Murphy and Company in the construction of the machinery for the double-ender vessel Otsego in eighteen hundred and sixty-two and eighteen hundred and sixty-three, as per report of a board of officers organized by the Secretary of the Navy in pursuance of a resolution of the United States Senate adopted March ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five.
To the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, California, the sum ofUnion Iron Works. fourteen thousand seven hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty-eight cents, in full settlement of the amount claimed by said company, that being the amount audited and found due and recommended to be paid said company by the Secretary of the Navy for extra work and expenses in constructing the Monterey. SELFRIDGE BOARD FINDINGS.Selfridge Board findings. To the Portland Company, of Portland, Maine, the sum of sixty-fourPortland Company, of Portland, Me. thousand six hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-seven cents in excess of contract price for work done and material furnished in the construction of the machinery, engines, and boilers of the United States double-ender gunboats Agawam and Pontoosuc; to the administratorAdministrator of George W.
Lawrence. of the estate of George W. Lawrence, deceased, the sum of thirteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twenty-four cents in excess of contract price, for work done and material furnished in the construction of the hulls of the wooden double ender gunboats Agawam and Pontoosuc; to George W. Quintard, of New York, theGeorge W. Quintard. sum of sixty-eight thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars and thirteen cents, in excess of contract price for work done and material furnished in the construction of the United States iron-clad vessel Onondaga; to Thomas F.
Rowland, of the city of New York, the sumThomas F. Rowland. 1206 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. of fifty-seven thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars in excess of contract price for work done and material furnished in the construction of the United States double-ender gunboat Muscoota, being the amount found to be due, less twenty per centum, to each of the persons or companies named herein by the naval board convened by the Secretary of the Navy May twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, by virtue of a resolution adopted by the Senate of the United States March ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and called the Selfridge Board, which shall be in full discharge of all claims against the United States on account of the vessels upon which the board made their allowance as per their report Senate Executive Document Numbered Eighteen, first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress.
Total, two hundred and three thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and thirty-four cents. STATE CLAIMS.State claims. Nevada.Investigation of claim for rebellion expenses.That the claim of the State of Nevada for moneys advanced in aid of the suppression of the rebellion in the civil war be, and the same is hereby, referred to the Secretary of the Treasury to investigate and report to Congress at the next session the amount furnished by said State of Nevada or by the Territory of Nevada and assumed by said State in aid of the suppression of the rebellion of the civil war, with such interest on the same as said State has actually paid, together with what amounts have been heretofore paid by the United States.
MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS.Miscellaneous claims. To Twyman O. Abbott, of the State of Washington, the sum of five thousand one hundred dollars for rental of buildings and grounds only. To W. L. Adams, late collector of customs at Astoria, Oregon, the sum of four hundred and sixty-one dollars and two cents, found to be due him as such collector on the settlement of his accounts in the Treasury Department. To Ames and Detrick, manufacturers of grain bags at San Francisco, or to the person or persons legally entitled to receive the same as a refund, the amounts actually collected from said firm and its predecessors, Detrick and Company, E.
Detrick and Company, and E. Detrick, amounting to eleven thousand and four dollars and fifty-one cents, for alleged extra expenses incurred by customs officers in supervising the export of grain bags, with benefit of drawback, over and above the ten per centum retention provided by law. To Doctor Thomas Antisell, late surgeon and brevet lieutenant-colonel of volunteers, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars, for the use and occupation of his land near Fort Albany, Virginia, by the troops of the United States during the war of the rebellion and for property taken and consumed by the United States for military purposes.
To Martha A. Bagwell, executrix of Sally Hardmond, deceased, the sum of four thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars, being the balance due said Sally Hardmond on account of her personal services as a nurse in the Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees, and Abandoned Lands, district of Virginia, and for rent of a dwelling house in the city of Richmond, in the State of Virginia, and for one house, hired by and used for the purposes of said Bureau, and for money expended by her in and for said Bureau.
To William E. Bond, of Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, the sum of three hundred and seven dollars and forty-three cents. To the heirs of James Bridger, deceased, the sum of six thousand dollars, for improvements made by him at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory, which were appropriated in eighteen hundred and fifty-seven by the United States Army, under command of Brigadier-General Albert S. Johnston. FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1207 To S. A. Brown, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the sum of four hundredMiscellaneous claims—Continued. and eighty-five dollars and forty seven cents, for services as passed assistant surgeon, United States Navy, during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, said account having been allowed by the Treasury Department.
To Emma S. Cameron, the sum of five thousand dollars, in full satisfaction and payment for occupation of her property and for fuel taken therefrom and used by General W. S. Rosecrans’s army while at Chattanooga, Tennessee, from September, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, until the close of the war, and which amount of five thousand dollars was found due by a special commission appointed by Major-General Rosecrans to adjust claims against the United States. To L. Robert Coates and Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of five thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirty cents, in payment of the bill of said firm for steel plates furnished for and which were used in the construction of the United States light-house steamer Zizania.
To the personal representatives of Mark Davis, deceased, for the use of his residuary legatees named in his last will and testament, or their heirs or assigns, the sum of twenty-one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents, being the amount and value of the promissory notes and cash belonging to said Mark Davis seized by order of General Banks at New Orleans during the war of the rebellion. To Clara A. Graves, Lewis Smith Lee, Florence P. Lee, Mary S.
Sheldon, and Florence P. Lee as legal representatives of Elizabeth Smith, deceased, heirs of Lewis Smith, the sum of two thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-seven cents, being their father’s and grandfather’s portion of prize money as first lieutenant of the brig Warrior, due and unpaid on or about July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifteen. To Thomas Guinean, of Oregon, the assignee of Bradley S. Hoyt, deceased, of California, the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars, paid the United States by said Hoyt on account of land entry at Shasta, California, and which entry was subsequently canceled.
To Calvin Gunn, of Saint Louis, Missouri, the sum of seven hundred dollars, due him as informer, and ordered to be paid to him by the United States district court for the eastern district of Missouri, in case numbered thirteen hundred and eighty-seven before said court, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. To the estate of A. H. Herr, deceased, late of the District of Columbia, the sum of fourteen thousand dollars, allowed the estate of A. H. Herr by the Secretary of War for the use of his premises, known as Herrs Island, near Harpers Ferry, by the Army during the late war.
To Mrs. Julia A. Humphries, the sum of five thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars, as indemnification for property taken by the United States Army for hospital purposes at Fredericksburg, Virginia, and for damages suffered at the hands of the Union forces, and for services rendered as hospital nurse during the war of eighteen hundred and sixty-one. To Christian M. Kirkpatrick, the sum of six thousand and forty-four dollars and twenty-two cents, for the payment of his claim for improving with brick the street known as Clifford avenue from the tracks of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Saint Louis Railroad Company to a point one hundred and forty-five feet east of Newman street, including the roadway in front of and adjacent to the ground owned by the United States Government, known and designated as the United States Arsenal, at Indianapolis, Indiana: *Provided,* That when this settlement is made the Secretary of the Treasury shall take proper steps to secure for the United States the same benefit that the city of Indianapolis has obtained for other property holders interested in this 1208 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Miscellaneous claims—Continued.improvement, to wit, that the said Christian M. Kirkpatrick shall keep in repair the portion of the said Clifford avenue belonging to the United States for five years from the completion of the work for the payment of which provision is hereinbefore made without additional cost to the Government. To Mrs. Emma D. Larsh, of Denver, Colorado, the sum of eight hundred and sixteen dollars, being the amount paid by her on final desert entry numbered two hundred and thirteen, February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, at the Cheyenne (Wyoming) land office, for the whole of section nine, township twenty-four north, range sixty eight west, six degrees postmeridian, in the State of Wyoming, and relinquished by her January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and entry canceled by the General Land Office February fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and subsequently entered by other parties; and to Charles M.
Larsh, of Denver, Colorado, the sura of eight hundred and sixteen dollars and ninety-eight cents, being the amount paid by the said Larsh on final desert entry numbered two hundred and twelve, February twenty-fifth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-five, at the Cheyenne (Wyoming) land office, for the whole of section three, township twenty-four north, range sixty-eight west, of the sixth principal meridian, and relinquished by him January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, said entry being canceled by the General Land Office February fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and subsequently entered by other parties, who paid the Government the full value for the land, and to whom the patent was issued.
To John Little and Hobart Williams, of Omaha, Nebraska, the sum of one thousand four hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy-five cents, beiug the amount due them as reported by the Court of Claims. To the administrator of George McAlpin, deceased, the sum of one thousand dollars, in full for the said McAlpin’s claim on account of moneys collected from him while acting as sutler, Pennsylvania cavalry, during the years eighteen hundred and sixty-two, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and eighteen hundred and sixty-five, at the United States custom house at Baltimore, Maryland, to pay the sum of three per centum on the value of all the supplies shipped to him during said years within the lines of the Army.
To Stephen Duncan Marshall and George M. Miller, executors of Levin R. Marshall, deceased, of Adams County, Mississippi, for stores and supplies, five thousand six hundred and nineteen dollars. To Pearson C. Montgomery, of Memphis, State of Tennessee, the sum of three thousand two hundred dollars, compensation for all claims connected with the steamer New National, and its use while in the service of the United States upon the Mississippi River and its tributaries prior to the twenty-first day of March, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three.
To the administrator of the estate of William Moss, deceased, late of Arkansas, the sum of fourteen thousand dollars, for the benefit of the heirs at law of said deceased, for extra services in transporting the United States mails from Washington, Arkansas, to Clarksville, Texas, and back three times a week, from July first, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, until June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, route seven thousand six hundred, which services were not provided for in his contract.
To Edward H. Murrell the sum of one thousand four hundred and nine dollars and thirty-four cents, said amount having been collected by the Treasury agents of the United States from property in New Orleans, Louisiana, belonging to said Murrell, and by them turned over to the Treasury Department. To Mrs. Susan Murphy Nelson, of Decatur, Alabama, the sum of five thousand dollars, for the use and destruction of the buildings and other property on her farm in Decatur, Alabama, by the military forces of the United States during the late civil war.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 126. 1899. 1209 To Anna W. Osborne the sum of six hundred dollars, the same beingMiscellaneous claims—Continued. the value of personal property belonging to her andto John W. Osborne, lier late husband, of the United States Army, destroyed by fire at the destruction of the post hospital at Fort Ripley, Minnesota, July twenty-first, eighteen hundred and seventy. To Daniel W. Perkins, late of East Saginaw, Michigan, now of New York City, the sum of one thousand and forty-five dollars, for his services rendered as substitute district attorney of the eastern district of Michigan from October first, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five.
To John L. Rhea, executor of Samuel Rhea, deceased, the sum of twelve thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars and sixty-one cents, and to John Anderson, administrator of Joseph R. Anderson, deceased, the sum of one thousand eight hundred and three dollars and thirty-five cents, being the proportion to which each is entitled in sixty-three bales of cotton taken and receipted for by E. Hade, captain and assistant quartermaster, on the nineteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at Atlanta, Georgia, and turned over to the United States Treasury agents, and by them sold and the proceeds turned over to the United States Treasury, as found in the Court of Claims in the case of John H.
Fain against the United States. To the executor of C. M. Shaffer, deceased, of Berkeley County, West Virginia, the sum of one thousand four hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be found necessary, in payment for rent and occupation of his warehouse in the town of Martinsburg, in said county and State, as a commissary storehouse during the war of the rebellion: *Provided,* That the Secretary of the Treasury is satisfied after examining the claim that said warehouse was actually occupied by the United States for the purpose alleged; and the claim shall be allowed at the rate of fifty dollars a month for such time as it was so occupied and not paid for.
To the legal representative of Thomas Sherwin, deceased, late of Washington County, Maryland, the sum of eight hundred and twenty dollars, for stores and supplies furnished the Army of the United States during the late war, said sum having been fixed by the Quartermaster- General as fair compensation for the same. To Henry W. Shipley, the sum of two thousand four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents, for work done and material furnished by him in excess of what was required of him by his agreement with the Indian Bureau in the construction of a gristmill and sawmill at Nez Perce Indian Agency, in the Territory of Idaho.
To the legal representatives of Mrs. Adeline Shirley, the sum of eight thousand three hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty-seven cents, in payment for property taken near Vicksburg, Mississippi, for the use of the United States Army, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three. To James Sims, of Marshall County, Mississippi, the sum of six thousand three hundred and thirty eight dollars, for quartermaster and commissary stores furnished the Army of the United States in the years eighteen hundred and sixty-two and eighteen hundred and sixty-three.
To the legal representatives of Hiram Somerville, deceased, late of Marion County, Illinois, the sum of five hundred and five dollars, for supplies furnished by him to the United States. To Peter Grant Stewart, of Gervais, Oregon, the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars, for property owned by him and taken by the United States and included within the military reservation near the mouth of the Columbia River, in Pacific County, then Territory, now State, of Washington, taken under and by virtue of an Executive order dated Washington, District of Columbia, February twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two.
To W. H. B. Stout, Cyrus J. Hall, and Isaac S. Bangs, late doing business under the style and firm name of Stout, Hall and Bangs, and J. M. Yale, the sum of thirty-one thousand eight hundred and two 1210 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. Miscellaneous claims—Continued.dollars and fifty-two cents, in payment of the balance due them on a contract entered into with them by the United States of America April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, for furnishing stone for the walls of the cellar, or subbasement, of the Library building, in the city of Washington, as found by the Secretary of the Interior in his report to Congress (House Document Numbered One hundred and seventeen, first session Fifty-fourth Congress), under the authority conferred upon him by the Act of Congress approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five (Twenty-eighth Statutes at Large, page ninety-four), which sum shall be paid as follows:
To William H. B. Stout, sixteen thousand eight hundred and two dollars and fifty-two cents; To Isaac S. Bangs, six thousand dollars; To Cyrus J. Hall, six thousand dollars; and To J. M. Vale, three thousand dollars. To Chester B. Sweet, of California, the sum of one hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty-six cents, the same being the amount of the double minimum excess erroneously paid by him to the receiver of the United States land office on preemption cash certificate numbered twelve hundred and ninety-eight, Shasta, California, for lots one, two, and three, and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section numbered seven, in township numbered forty north, range numbered seven west, Mount Diablo base and meridian, made at Shasta, California, March seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six.
To W. J. Tapp and Company the sum of two hundred and forty dollars and ten cents, as a refund of duties erroneously exacted on certain machinery for the manufacture of jute at Louisville, Kentucky, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six. To Olivia and Ida Walter, heirs and children of Thomas U. Walter, deceased, the sum of fourteen thousand dollars, for services rendered by the testator in connection with any public buildings belonging to the Government, whether as architect, designer, disbursing agent, superintendent, or otherwise.
To William R. Wheaton, ex-register, and to Charles H. Chamberlain, ex-receiver, pf the land office at San Francisco, California, jointly, the sum of five thousand eight hundred dollars and ninety-nine cents, and to said William R. Wheaton the sum of seventy-five dollars and eighty-five cents, being a portion of the amount of money deposited in the Treasury of the United States, as fees for testimony which was taken before them by clerks whose compensation was paid from the private funds of said ex-register and said ex-receiver.
To William F. Wilson, of Berkeley County, West Virginia, the sum of one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars, for the use and value of his house at Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County, West Virginia, during the war of the rebellion. To Mrs. Sarah H. Wood, widow, of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of one thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars and forty-four cents, said sum being the proceeds of two thousand two hundred and forty dollars and seventy-four cents in legal money taken from the bank of Louisiana, at New Orleans, Louisiana, by Captain J.
W. McClure, assistant quartermaster, under military order numbered two hundred and two. Department of the Gulf, dated August seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and by him turned over to Colonel S. B. Holabird, chief quartermaster of that department, and by him disbursed and accounted for to the Treasury. To the estate of Daniel Woodson, deceased, late receiver of public moneys in the Delaware land district of Kansas, the sum of one thousand one hundred and sixty-two dollars and forty-six cents, for office expenses, and to the estate of Ely Moore, deceased, late register of the land office in the Pawnee land district of Kansas, the sum of four thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars, for clerk hire and office rent, both under the seventh section of the Act of August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, reported to Congress by the Secretary of the Interior for appropriation in accordance with said Act.
FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1211 PIUTE INDIAN CLAIMS.Piute Indian claims. To the following-named persons, or their heirs or legal representatives, the several sums respectively mentioned in connection with their names, for services rendered, moneys expended, indebtedness incurred, and supplies and necessaries furnished in repelling invasions and suppressing outbreaks and hostilities of the Piute Indians within the territorial limits of the present State of Nevada in the year eighteen hundred and sixty, namely:
Kate Miot, one hundred and fifty dollars. Ellen E. Adams, seven hundred and forty dollars. William H. Naleigh, three hundred and eighty-five dollars. John T. Little, two hundred and nineteen dollars. A. G. Turner, nine hundred and seventy-nine dollars. Oscar C. Steele, three hundred and twenty-six dollars. Samuel Turner, three hundred and seven dollars. J. H. Mathewson, three hundred and fifty dollars. Charles Shad, three hundred and twenty-seven dollars. Theodore Winters, one thousand five hundred and forty-nine dollars.
J. F. Holliday, ninety-five dollars. Franklin Bricker, one hundred and fifty-two dollars. George Seitz, one hundred and twenty dollars. B. F. Small, one hundred and ten dollars. Purd Henry, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars. Andrew Lawson, two hundred and sixty-six dollars. Louis B. Epstein, two hundred and sixty-nine dollars. John Q. A. Moore, five hundred and eighty dollars. Lucy Ann Hetrick, four hundred and five dollars. Charles C. Brooks, one hundred and fifty-two dollars.
Lizzie J. Donnell, heir of Major William M. Ormsby, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars. J. M. Gatewood, one thousand and forty-four dollars. Seymour Pixley, three hundred and five dollars. J. D. Roberts, three thousand two hundred and thirty-one dollars. H. P. Phillips, two hundred and sixty-nine dollars. J. M. Horton, ninety-five dollars. George Hickox Cady, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. James H. Sturtevant, five hundred and thirteen dollars. Gould and Curry Mining Company, one thousand dollars.
John H. Tilton, five hundred and nineteen dollars. R. G. Watkins, two hundred and ninety dollars. J. L. Blackburn, seven hundred and sixty-three dollars. John O. Earl, seven hundred and fifty dollars. L. M. Pearlman, three thousand one hundred and thirty dollars. Robert Lyon, one thousand six hundred and ninety-four dollars. Thomas Marsh, one hundred and fifty dollars. Abraham Jones, three hundred and ten dollars. A. McDonald, seven hundred and fifty dollars. G. H. Berry, one hundred and thirty dollars.
Robert M. Baker, one hundred and seventy-one dollars. P. S. Corbett, ninety-five dollars. John S. Child, five hundred and five dollars. Benjamin F. Green, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. Alexander Crow, ninety-five dollars. Mary Curry, widow of Abe Curry, five hundred dollars. Warren Wasson, four hundred and ninety-nine dollars. Michael Tierney, one hundred and forty-five dollars. Samuel T. Curtis, five hundred and ninety dollars. J. Harvey Cole, two hundred and two dollars.
Isaac P. Lebo, three hundred and thirty-four dollars E. Penrod, six hundred and sixty-four dollars. J. B. Preusch, ninety-five dollars. Wellington Stewart, four hundred dollars. 1212 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. FOR INVESTIGATION AND SETTLEMENT.Investigation and settlement of certain claims. W. G. Brownlow, et al.That the Attorney-General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to investigate the claims of the legal representatives of W. G. Brownlow, Brownlow and Hawes, and Brownlow, Hawes and Company, late owners and proprietors, respectively, of the Knoxville Whig, a newspaper published at Knoxville, in the State of Tennessee, for advertising certain legal notices alleged to have been advertised in said paper in the years eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and to ascertain whether such services were rendered as claimed, or any part thereof, and if so, the value thereof; and also whether the same, and if so, to what extent, is either a legal or equitable claim against the United States; and if any sum is so found to be due and owing the claimants, or any of them, and the same is a legal or equitable claim against the United States, to certify such facts, together with the amount, to the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall certify the same to Congress.
William J. Bryan.That the proper accounting officers of the Post-Office Department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to allow William J. Bryan, late postmaster of the post-office of San Francisco, State of California, in settlement of his postal money-order fund account, a credit for the sum of nine thousand six hundred and one dollars and seventy-three cents, the same being a sum now charged to the said William J. Bryan as postmaster of said post-office for moneys received at said post-office for the sale of foreign money orders at said post-office between the thirtieth day of September, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the twenty-second day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety, by one James S.
Kennedy, late a clerk at the international desk in the money-order division of said post-office, whose duty it was to receive, safely keep, and account for the proceeds of the sale of foreign money orders, but who embezzled and appropriated the same to his own use, and has wholly failed to account for the same. P. S. Corbett.That the accounts of P. S. Corbett, formerly United States marshal of the State of Nevada, be readjusted by the Treasury Department, and that the services rendered and expenses incurred by said Corbett in his various attempts to arrest George E.
Spencer, and for attempting to arrest persons charged with selling liquor to Indians, be allowed under the head of “Extraordinary expense account,” and to certify the facts, together with amount due, to Congress. John F. W. Dette.That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be examined and investigated the terms and conditions of the contract of John F. W. Dette with the United States to build a stone wall of masonry around the national cemetery at Jefferson Barracks, in the county of Saint Louis and State of Missouri, and the plans and specifications therefor, and any changes or modifications made therein, and the character, actual cost of material, and work in the construction of said wall; and whether by reason of any changes or modifications m said contract the cost of the work per perch was increased, and what loss was incurred on any additional work required by such changes or modifications, and what, if any, sum is reasonably and equitably due to the said Dette, in addition to the amount already paid him, by reason of such changes or modifications in his contract, and report the facts, with amount found due, to Congress.
M. S. Hellman.That the Secretary of War and the proper accounting officers of the Government be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to charge to M. S. Hellman, of Canyon City, Oregon, the sum of one thousand dollars damages, as in full for all damages sustained by the United States for the breach of his contract, made July fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, with Captain W. H. Bell, commissary of subsistence, United States Army, for the supply of flour at Camp Warner, Oregon, FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Ch. 426. 1899. 1213 remitting all further claims of damage under said contract, and to settle and adjust his unsettled accounts with the Government, after the deduction of said sum of one thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury is directed to pay this balance found due said Hellman upon the proper vouchers therefor: *Provided,* That the said Hellman*Proviso.*Amount to be accepted in full. shall accept the amount so found due in full and final settlement of all claims upon the Government.
That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized andHenry J. Hewitt. directed to cause to be investigated by the Quartermaster’s Department of the United States Army the claim of Henry J. Hewitt, of the State of Missouri, for corn, oats, hay, horses, and wagons taken from him for the use of the Army in northern Missouri in the years eighteen hundred and sixty-two, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and for the use and occupation of his hotel, storehouse, and barns by the military authorities of the United States at Macon City, Macon County, Missouri, and at Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri, during the years eighteen hundred and sixty-two, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and eighteen hundred and sixty-five, such investigation to extend to the status of the claimant, whether loyal or not, the value of the forage and other property taken, the actual rental value of the hotel, storehouse, and barns for the time they were occupied and used by the United States authorities; the purposes for which the hotel, storehouse, and barns were used and by whose authority and direction, and whether the forage, horses, and wagons so taken were a part of the outfit employed by him as a contractor or subcontractor in carrying the United States mails to northern Missouri and southern Iowa during the years named; and that the Secretary of War shall determine the value of such property, if any, and report the facts and amount found due to Congress.
That the personal representatives of the late John Sherman, junior,John Sherman, jr. late United States marshal for the Territory of New Mexico, be, and they are hereby, relieved from the rendition of his emolument returns for the period from July first to December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, and from January first to April twenty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, as required by section eight hundred and[R. S. sec. 833. p. 157](/us/rs/s833/p157). thirty-three of the Revised Statutes.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorizedJesse H. Strickland. and directed to investigate the claim of Jesse H. Strickland, late colonel of the Eighth Tennessee Cavalry, for the pay and allowance of a colonel of cavalry from January thirtieth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to April first, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-four, deducting all pay and allowances paid to him in any other military capacity for the time, and report the facts and amount found due to Congress.
That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized andWilliam Wolfe. directed to cause to be investigated by the Quartermaster-General of the United States Army the circumstances, character, and extent of the claim of William Wolfe, of Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, for the loss of the schooner Anna Sophia, belonging to him, and for freight, while on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana, to Indianola., Texas, the said schooner alleged to have been lost, together with her cargo of public stores, while in the military service of the United States, off the bar at said Indianola, in the month of August, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five; and report the facts and amount found to be due to Congress.
In case of the death of any claimant, or death or discharge of anyPayment to legal representatives. executor or administrator of any claimant herein named, then payment of such claim as herein provided shall be made to the legal representatives: *Provided,* That where a claimant is dead the administrator,*Provisos.*Filing certified copy of bond. executor, or legal representatives shall file a certified copy of his bond, which bond must be at least equal in amount to the sum hereby appro- 1214 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Chs. 426, 427. 1899. Payment to next of kin where original claimant adjudicated bankrupt.—French Spoliation claims excepted.priated: *And, provided further,* That in all cases where the original claimants were adjudicated bankrupts the payments shall be made to the next of kin instead of to assignees in bankruptcy; but these provisions shall not apply to payments in the cases of the French spoliation claims, which shall be made as heretofore prescribed in this bill.
Approved, March 3, 1899.