*'*'^ * . '^"^^^S ,'^^^\ -.^^^\>^/ ^.^^ "^ V\' • cs5aVvj^'. >-> v^;^ Je and injuries to build- ings by I niled .States tnjops from December 10, 177(5, to April 20, 1780. (Page 40.) Act of February 2, 1815, to pay William Robinson and nine other? for damage done to their property by I'nited .States troops. (Page HG.) Act of February 27, 181.5, to pay Jacob Shinnic-k and four others for the destruction of ropewalks and other property therein deposited, at liaitiniore, by United States authorities. (Page 150.) Act of February 27, 1815, to pay William H. Washington for a house at the Potomac Bridge destroye Act of March 3, 1815, to pay the Eastern Branch Bridge ("o. for damage done to the bridge, by order of the Navy Department, 1814. (Page 152.) Act of March :i, 1815, to pay the Anacostia Bridge Co. for the destruction of their bridge, by order of the military, in 1814. (Page 153.) Act of March 3, 1815, to pay Thomas Sprigg for the destruction of his hempen yarn in the ropewalks near Baltimore by order of Gen. Foreman. (Page 155.) Act of March 3, 1815, to pay mechanics and others employed at the Washington Navy Yard for the destruction of their property burnt by the British in 1814. (Page 155.1 Act of March 3, IS 15, to ]jay .lames Savage and 20 others for the destruction of their hou.sea and property at Plattsburg, N. Y., in 1814, by order of Gen. Macomb. (Page 155.) Act of April 24. 181(j. to pay William Flood for [)roperty destroved bv the British at New Orleans in 1815. (Page 163.) Act of April 26, 1816. to pay Clinton County, N. Y., for a courthouse destroyed by order of (Jen. Macomb in 1814. (Page 1()4.) Act of April 26, 1816, to pay Hamilton County, Ohio, for the destruction by fire of the courthouse wliilc occupied by United Stales troops. (Stal. L., page 306.) Act of April 26, ISK;, id pav the Washiiigtnn i'>ridge Co. for injury to their bridge, by order of Inifed States ()llicers, in 1814. (Page 168.) Act of April 27, 1816, to j)ay Samuel Manac for his property destroyed by hoetile Creeks in late war. (Page 171.) Act of April 27, 1816, to pay the estate of John Ross for the occui)ation of his farm and destruction of his building.s bv United States troops at Point Petre, Ga., War of 1812. (Page 173.) Act of March 1, 1817, to pay the estate of Ignace 0. Delino and others for their prop- erty destroyed near New (Jrleans by order of Gen. Jackson. (Page 186.) Act of March !!, 1817, to pav Mailame Montriuel for injury to her property, by order of Gen. Jackson. (Page "187.) Act of March 3, 1817, to jiay Peter Ca.sland for the destniction of his s;iwmill and other property, by order of Gen. Morgan. (Page 188.) Act of March 3, 1817, to pay tho friendly Creek Indians $85,000 for their property- destroyed by hostile (,'reeks in War of 1812. (Page 191.) Act of March 3, 1817, to pay Joseph I. Green for damage done to his house at Platts- burg, N. Y., in 1814, by order of Gen. Macomb. (Page 193.) Act of March 3, 1817, to pay Caleb Nicholls for damage done to his house and store, by order of Gen. Macomb, at Plattsburg, N. Y., in 1814. (Page 194.) Act of March 3, 1817, to pay James H. Boisgervais for the destruction of his sawmill and property, near New Orleans, by order of Gen. David B. Morgan. (Page 195.) Act of March 3, 1817, to pay William Oliver for the destruction of his house, by order of the officer who commanded at Fort Wayne, in 1812. (Page 196.) Act of April 11, 1818, to pay Sarah Dewees and others |8,0G0 for property taken for public use in war. (Page 207.) Act of April 18, 1818, to pay Thomas Miller and Stephen Baker, of New York City, $3,500 for the value of a house burnt in Greenwich, N. Y., Avhile rented and occupied bv United States troops. (Page 209.) Act of April 20," 1818, to pay Samuel F. Hooker, of Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., for prop- erty taken for public use, and for a house and barn destroyed by the enemy at Cape St. Vincent. (Page 211.) Act of January 19, 1819, to pay Mottrom Ball, of Northumberland County, Va., $1,400, for the destruction of his buildings on Old Courthouse Point. (Page 217.) Act of February 16, 1819, to pay Daniel Reuner and N. H. Heath $19,803.60 for cord- age, spun yarn, and hemp burnt in their ropewalk, in August, 1814. (Page 221.) Act of March '3, 1819, to pay Michael Hogan, of Utica, N. Y., $1,100 for damages done to his house bv United States troops. (Page 231.) Act of December 29, 1820, to pay Ellas Parks, of Oswego, N. Y., for goods destroyed by the British in 1814. (Page 254.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Rosalie P. Deslonde $2,227 for damage done to her house and plantation bv United States troops, near New Orleans, in 1814. (Page 258.) Act of March 2, 1821," to pay John Rodriguez $1,857 for injuries to his buildings and plantation while occupied by United States troops in 1814, near New Orleans. (Page 259.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Francis B. Languille $2,250 for injury to his buildings while occupied by United States troops in 1814, near New Orleans. (Page 259.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Alexander Milne $2,500 for the destruction of buildings and other property by the United States troops at New Orleans in 1814. (Page 259.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Lewis H. Guerlain, of Louisiana, $420 for injury to his plantation and buildings bv United States troops in 1814. (Page 259.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Joseph McNeil $700 for injuries sustained during the in- vasion of the British of New Orleans in 1814. (Page 259.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Bartholomew Duverge, of New Orleans, $2,100 for use and destruction of property bv United States troops in 1814. (Page 260.) Act of March 2, 1821, to pay Pierre Dennis de la Roude $5,770.50 for injury to his plantation and buildings while occupied by United States troops in 1814 near New Orleans. (Page 260.) Act of April 17, 1822, to pay John Anderson, of Michigan, $1,300 for his house de- stroyed by fire in 1813 while occupied by United States troops without his con- sent. (Page 264.) Act of May 1, 1822, to pay James Mav $1,800, and the legal representatives of William Macomb $2,900, both of Detroit," for injuries done to their farms by United States troops during the War of 1812. (Page 266.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pav William Henderson $2,765 for property destroyed by the British, at Mundy Point, Va., War 1812. (Page 268.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pay Edward McCarty's estate $2,940 for property destroyed dur- ing the invasion of Louisiana in 1814. (Page 270.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pay the legal representatives of Joseph Hodgson, of Washing- ton, D. C, for the value of a dwelling house destroyed by fire in 1800, while rented and occupied by the Secretary of War. (Page 273.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pay Solomon Provost, of Louisiana, $1,966 for losses by British invasion in 1814. (Page 273.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pav Thomas Shields, of Louisiana, $1,693.10 for property burned by order of Lieut . Jones, United States Navv, at Bay St. Louis, in 1814. (Page 274.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pay Matthew McNair, of Michigan, $3,000 for a boat destroyed by order of tlie commanding officer at French Mills, Mich. (Page 275.) Act of May 7, 1822, to pay John Pellet, of Louisiana, $3,864 for the destruction of his buildings and other property during the invasion of 1814. (Page 277.) Act of Marcli 3. 1S23. to pay Edward Evat $1,338.81 for his house burnt while occu- pied by United States troops. (Pa^e 281.) Act of March 3. 1823, to pay Eleanor Lawrence $1,070 for damages to her farm on Long Island, \. Y., by occupation of Ignited States troops in 1813. (Page 282.) Act of March 3, 1823, to 'pay Samuel Walker $175, Joseph L. Dutton $450, John Martin and others $175, for injuries done to their lands near Marcus Hook on the Delaware River in 1814 by erecting defensive works thereon. (Page 284.) Act of May 17, 1824, to pav the estate of Samuel Mims $1,800 for buildings destroyed by hostile Indians at l^'ort Misus, Ohio, in 1813. (Page 300.) Act of May 17. 1824, to pay William T. Nimmo $500 for the destruction of a house in Princess Anne County, Va., by the British in 1813. (Page 300.) Act of May 17, 1824, to pay David Cooper $80 for an unfinished house pulled down and converted into a barrack. ( Page 301. ) Act of May 18, 1824, to pay Lemuel Arms $1.50 for the destruction of a building at Sacke\ts Harbor, N. Y.', by United States troops in January, 1815. (Page 304.) Act of May 25, 1824, to pay Alexander McXair, of Missouri, $2,000 for his house burnt near Fort Ma.\ tlu' iJriti.sh nii (he eastern shore of Maryland m LSI 1. (Page 525.) Act of Kehruary 9, 1,S33, to pav Gabrii'l Godfrey and Jean liaptiste lieaugrand $1,020 for a barn, storehouse, and stable burnl bv the British ami Indians at French- town. Mich, in 1813. (Page 534,) Act of March 2, 1833, to pay the estate of George Hodge $824.18 for property destroyed in the burning of the Washington Navy Yard by the British in 1814. (Page 545.) Act of March 2, 1833, to pay Joshua P. Frotheringham $1,500 for a building burnt at Charlestown, Mass., in 1776. by order of Gen. Putnam. (Page 546.) Act of June 30, 1834, to pay Henry Sewall and Robert Sewall, of St. Marys County, Md., $10,000 for property destroyed by the British. (Page 585.) Act of June 30, 1834, to pay the estate of John Rose $2,500 for property burnt by the British at Washington Navy Yard. (Page 594.) Act of March 3, 1835, to pay estate of Aaron Smith, of Champlain, N. Y., $80 for the destruction of his property by United States troops. (Page 617.) Act of March 3, 1835, to pay John I. Avery $200 for occupation of his land and erecting earthworks thereon. (Page 618.) Act of February 17, 1836, directing payment to James TiUord for property destroyed upon the principles of the acts of April 9, 1816, and March 3, 1817, to pay for property destroyed by the enemy. (Page 622.) Act of February 17, 1836, to pay to William Baker $225.30 for the use and damage done to his property at Sacketts Harbor in 1813 by United States troops. (Page 623.) Act of February 17, 1836, to pay Jacob B. Gilbert $600 for a house destroyed by the British on Niagara frontier. (Page 625.) Act of February 17, 1836, to pav the estate of Thomas Beacham, of Northumberland County, Va., $600 for a l)aru burnt by the British, War of 1812. (Page 626.) Act of June 23, 1836, to pav Charles M. Frazier, of St. Leonards, Md., for a house biu-nt bv the British in "1814. (Page 642.) Act of July"l, 1836, to pav the heirs of Wm. Forbes $2,100 for houses burnt by the British at Kinsale, Va", War of 1812. (Page 660.) Act of July 1 , 1836, to pay estate of Michael Fenwick $5,000 for a dwelling house destroyed by the British while occupied by United States troops, and to adjust and settle claims for other houses burnt by the British. (Page 661.) Act of July 2, 1836, to pay estate of Nathaniel Canada for a tollhouse and bridge across Niantic River, Conn., bm-nt by the British in 1814. (Page 669.) Act of July 2, 1836, to pay Charles J. Catlett for tobacco, destroyed by the British and American troops, in warehouses at Baltimore, Md., in 1814. (Page 673.) Act of March 3, 1837, to pay David Kilborn, of Oswego, N. Y., $2,500, for property destroyed. War of 1812." (Page 690.) Act of Februarv 22, 1838, to pav estate of John McCartv, $1,000, for a house burnt by the British at Fariiham, Va., in 1814. (Page 703.") Act of March 7, 1838, to ascertain value of ])roperty of Frances Gardener, destroyed by- order of the commanding officer at Fort Brooks, Fla. (Page 705.) Act of March 19, 1838, to pay estate of Benjamin H. Mackall, for houses destroyed bv the British in 1814, in Marvland. (Page 707.) Act of March 28, 1838, to pay James I. Pattison, of Calvert County, Md., $4,200 for house and other property destroved bv the British in 1814. (Page 709.) Act of April 6, 1838, to pay WilHam Eadus $2,"000, for a house burnt by the British at Sodus, N. Y., in 1813" (Page 710.) Act of April 20, 1838, to pay Calvert Countv, Md., $3,000, for courthouse burnt by the British in 1814. (Page 711.) Act of July 7, 1838, to pay Richard Frisby, of Kent County, Md., $2,000, for prop- erty destroyed by the British in 1814. (Page 743.) Act of March 3, 1839, to pay estate of Michael Fenwick $7,000. for houses burnt by the British in Washington, D. C. (Page 759.) Act of July 27, 1842, to pay Archibald McCallum, of Rouses Point, N. Y., $930 for a houseburnt in 1839 while occupied by United States Iroops. (Page 844.) Act of August 1, 1842, to pav Svlvester "Phelps, and the heirs of Charles Landon, $2,100 for a house burnt at"South Hero, Vt., War of 1812, while occupied by United States troops. (Page 848.) Act of August 26, 1842, to pav John King $900 for a dwelling house burnt by the British in Richmond Counlv. Va., War of 1812. (Page 865.) Act of August 26. 1842, to pay "James Tongue $1,837.78, John Scrivener $3,840, and estate of William Hodson "$3,968. 39 tWbuildings destroved by the British, Octo- ber. 1814. (Page 866.) Act of March 1, 1843, to pav William G. Sanders $900 for a house burnt at Fort Brooks, Fla., in 1836, by order of Capt. Belton, United States Army, to prevent it being used as a cover by the enemy. Act of March 3, 1843, to pay Cha"rles Waldron $1,179.61 for buildings and other prop- erty destroyed at Micanopy, Fla., in 1836, by order of the commanding officer, to prevent its" falling into the" hands of the enemy. (Page 891.) Note.— Many other similar cluiins liave been paid by acts of Congress since those herein named, and some since the W s.^ . ^^ . *-..^^ .*'% o < ^^°<^ ■A QV _^^ ' ./%.