American state papers: documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States, from the 1st session of the 1st to the 2nd session of the 17th congress, inclusive: commencing March 4, 1789, and ending March 3, 1823. Class 9, Claims, Volume 1

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On claims for depreciation property used damaged or destroyed by the army and for interest
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On the memorial of Captain Peter Perret an officer exchanged on the 26th of August 1778 for
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On the claims of Nathaniel Appleton commissioner of loans for State of Massachusetts for office
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December 31 1794
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On the petition of Ebenezer Stetson who received a wound on board of a privateer for an invalid
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On the petition of the widow of General Greene for indemnity against certain engagements entered
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On the petition of Gilbert Dench for loss sustained by depreciation January 4 1797
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On the expediency of making provision by law for the renewal of lost certificates February 6 1797
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On the petition of John Rogers for compensation for his expenses in obeying a summons from a com
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On the petitions of Mary Hibbon widow of F Cranbury for bounty land and Michael Van Kleek
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Memorial of Thomas Paine asking a compensation for his services in aiding to obtain a loan from
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On the petitions of Joseph Ball and others holders of new emission bills issued by the respective
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Furnishing documents and information relative to the Georgia militia claims February 4 1803
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On the several petitions of Stephen Sayre for remuneration for his diplomatic services as secretary
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On the memorial of David Henley praying to be discharged from a balance found against him in
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On the petition of Samuel Brown for compensation for certificates of his wages of which the regi
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On the petitions of sundry persons for compensation for loan office and final settlement certificates
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On the petition of Stephen G Simmons for loss in the value of a horse May 2 1800
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On two memorials of Hugh Hughes a deputy quartermaster general in the army praying compensa
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On the petition of Eleanor Haggerty for compensation for the time she was imprisoned as a witness
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Memorial of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory pray
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On the petition of Sarah Peters for a pension her husband having died while acting as a surgeons
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On the petition of Ann Elliott for relief her husband an army contractor having been killed by
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On the petition of David Valenzin for indemnification for oppression and illegal conduct by certain
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killed by the enemy February 15 1804
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On the petition of J Brooks and N Peed for costs of a suit commenced on their information for
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On the petitions of Daniel Kermer and N H Heath for compensation for a ropewalk burnt by
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On the petition of Caleb Nicholls for indemnity for damage done to his property by the enemy
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Report of the Postmaster General on the memorial of Samuel Whiting for compensation for pursuing
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Petition of Isaac Briggs for compensation for exploring a route for a post route from the city of Wash
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On the petition of John G Bogert for the return of a part of the money paid by him for lands which
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On the petition of Gregorie Sarpy claiming damages for the deprivation of the exclusive right to trade
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Letter of M Poirey secretary and aiddecamp of General Lafayette asking to be placed on
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On the petition of Geo Shover a deserter claiming land bounty and balance of pay March 31 1818
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On the petition of Jeremiah Hill a collector of the revenue for indemnity for certain judicial
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On the petition of Colonel A McLane claiming halfpay for life after it had been commuted Janu
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Transmitting a list of the names and rank of pensioners inscribed on the pension roll under the act
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On the bill from the Senate entitled An act for the relief of the officers and volunteers engaged
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On the petition of Peter Kendall for indemnity for the impressment and loss of his property in 1814
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On the petition of Loring Austin an officer of the United States army for indemnity for judicial
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On the petition of John Anderson praying indemnity for the destruction of his house while occupied
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On the petition of Major General Jacob Brown for indemnity against the expenses of certain judicial
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On the petition of Willis Wilson an invalid pensioner praying to be allowed a return of his com
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On the petition of William Hill and others for interest on certain debenture bonds held by them
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On the petition of Andrew J Villard for indemnity for property destroyed by order of Government
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On the memorial of James Furguson praying indemnity for property destroyed on the high seas
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On the petition of Daniel Renner and N H Heath for indemnity for a ropewalk burnt by the enemy
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On the petition of Ralph M Pomeroy for indemnity for property burnt and destroyed by the enemy
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On the petition of Gad Worthington a deputy collector for indemnity for money stolen from him
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On the petition of Samuel Gibbs praying indemnity for the loss of two loan office certificates
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On the petition of Charles Higgins an army contractor praying to be indemnified against the dis
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On the claim of Thos Shields a purser for indemnity for stores captured by the British in 1814
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On the memorial of Hugh McCullough praying the return of the purchase money paid for a lot sold
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On the claim of Robert C Lane for horses lost in the Seminole war January 13 1820
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Transmitting information of the number of revolutionary pensioners placed on the pension roll under
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On the petition of Pierre Dennis de la Ronde for indemnity for losses sustained during the invasion
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On the petition of Esther Rogers widow of Major H Rogers praying to be allowed a pension Jan
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Furnishing further information on the subject of invalid pensions March 1 1823
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On the petition of Nathaniel Childers an assistant marshal asking extra pay for taking the fourth
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On the petition of Amos Muzzey a defaulting postmaster to be relieved from a judgment obtained
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On the petition of Antoine Bienvenue for indemnity for property destroyed during the invasion
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On the petition of James H Clark a purser in the navy for indemnity for money stolen from him
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On the petition of Samuel Monett for indemnity for losses sustained in consequence of the refusal
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On the petition of Jonathan S Smith praying to be indemnified for the loss of certain property which
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On the petition of Jacob and Henry H Schieffelin for indemnity for property sequestered in Eng
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On the claim of Alonzo B Memoz for indemnity for the capture of a ship and cargo by an Ameri
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On the petition of John Miller an army paymaster for indemnity for public money lost by him
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On the petition of Robert F Stockton an officer of the navy praying indemnity for judicial pro
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REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
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On the petition of Robert Elwell praying indemnity for demurrage and expenses of a vessel chartered
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