Payments to Citizens of Georgia

Payments to Citizens of Georgia. Issue 268 of Document, United States 20th Congress, 1st session, 1828. Gales & Seaton. 1828.

Recapitulation

The aggregate amount of claims submitted to the consideration of the Commissioner is – Of which, these sums have been allowed $182, 309.14 Under the Treaty of Augusta 25,457.02 $ 182,309.14 Under the Treaty of Galphinton 3,426.65 Under the Treaty of Shoulderbone 1,590.36 Under the Treaty of New York 21,902.13 Under the Treaty of Coleraine […]

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1775. James Wooton. deceased. Two horses. There is no evidence in support of this claim ; but it may be referred to the President. as a fair claim. As to the charge for the negro, it must be rejected. The mere circumstance of his having been missing cannot constitute

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 92. John Hill, deceased, seven horses. $ 750; 40 cattle, $ 200, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The charge for the hogs is rejected. . 950.00 1792. James Comer, nine horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The charge for the horses lost in

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Payments to Claims rejected. Clams admitted. 1793. James Brearly, two horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 180.00 1792. Moses Snow, one mare and colt, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 120.00 1793. Francis Huff two horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 175.00 1790. James

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Payments to Claims rejected Claims Admitted 1788. Langley Bryant. 200 head of cattle, at $ 4 50, —$900 Dwelling house, &c. burnt, – – – .. – 500 1,400.00 . 1788. James Moore. Two horses, 160.00 . 1788. Leonard Harper. One horse, $300; two horses, $160, 150 head 01 cattle, a $4, – – –

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1788. James Sansom, deceased. Four horses, &c. $580.00 . 1788. Solomon Strickland. Two horses, 110.00 . 1788. Richard Fretwell. Two horses, 150.00 . 1788. Willis Perry. One horse, 100.00 . 1789. Jno. White. Five horses, 545.00 . 1789. Jno. Bridges. One horse, 200.00 . 1789. Nathaniel Bridges. Three horses,

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1788. Martin Palmer. Forty-two horses, &c. 2,760.00 . 1788. William Summerlin. One hundred and fifty hogs, &c 640.00 . 1788. Unity Gauff. Sixty head of hogs, &c. 310.00 . 1788. George Jenkins. Five horses, 300.00 . 1787. Augustus Woods. Two horses, 220.00 . 1787. John Phenyl, deceased. One horse

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims Admitted 1789. William Daniel, deceased. Three horses, 235.00 . 1789. Thomas Barron. Two horses, 118.00 . 1788. Mary Rogers. Two horses, 90.00 . 1787. Samuel Barnett, deceased. Twelve horses, 650.00 . 1787. Alexander Corry. Three horses, 290.00 . 1787. Robert Corry. Two horses, 300.00 . 1787. Abram Barnett, deceased. Two

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1793. Sarah Parker. Three. horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The value of the property is ascertained by reference to the original claim, sworn to in 1802, and supported by the evidence of two witnesses. . 260.00 1793. Isaac Dennard. One horse, There being no evidence

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1799. Samuel Alexander, sen. deceased. Ten horses, – – 900.00 One hundred and fifty head of cattle, – -750 Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. The claim for property destroyed is not allowed. The treaty does not provide for it. 1,450.00 1.650.00 1780, ’81. Asa Alexander. Two

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Payments to Claims Rejected Claims Admitted 1779. Charles McColours, deceased. Twenty-six head of cattle, one horse, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 211.80 1778, ’81. Drea Wilder. Six cows and calves, four horses, &c. Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 442.00 1779. William Wilder. Fifteen horses, Allowed. Provided for

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Payments to Claims Rejected Claims Admitted 1793. John Gilbert. Three horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 240.00 1778. David Thurmond. Four horses, &c. Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 478.00 1779. Mary Thurmond. Three horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. The value of the property

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1793. Joseph Key. One horse, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The charge for a horse lost in 1789 is rejected. The treaty of New York, which followed the loss, does not provide for it, 100.00 $ 75.00 1780. John Lang. Five horses, nine cattle, 9.520, provided

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1795. James Findley, one horse Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The claim for the value of the horse lost in 1788, is rejected. because the treaty of New York, which followed the loss, does not provide for it. 45.00 $ 100.00 1793. Robert Wright, one horse,

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1788. John Burnett. Eight negroes, at $300 each. Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of New York. The affidavit of the executors of J. Burnett. deceased. made at Coleraine, in 1796, and supported by the evidence of Martin Palmer, has been adopted as the criterion for ascertaining the value

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1792. Matthew Gaston, deceased. Two horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . $250.00 1793. Stephen Stephens. One horse, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 80.00 1793. George Stephens. Three horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . 200.00 1794. Jesse Thompson,

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Payments for Property Claims Rejected Claims Admitted 1792. John Rogers. 4 horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . $ 510 00 1782. Michael Hindsman. 4 horses, Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 420 00 1782. Thomas Lackey. 2 horses. Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 200.00

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Payments to Claims rejected. Claims admitted. 1795-4. Archibald Norris. 2 horses. Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. . $  175.00 1786. Benjamin Elsbury. 4 horses, — – – $575.00 The valuation of the property appearing to be exorbitant, one-third was deducted from it $191.66, which is allowed, and provided for by the treaty

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The Commissioner appointed by the president of the United States. under the fourth article of the treaty concluded with the Creek Nation, on the 8th day of January, 1821 to ascertain the balance that may be due by the Creek Nation to the citizens of the State of Georgia agreeable to the said article of

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