Claims under the Treaty of Augusta

The claims allowed tinder the foregoing decisions of the Commissioner have been classed under the different treaties by which they are provided for. The following statements will show the number and amount (alphabetically arranged) ascertained under each treaty; to which is added a statement embracing the class of claims which are not supported by full proof, but which are considered fair claims, and reported to the President for his special decision.
Statement of Claims allowed by the Commissioner under the foregoing decisions, and which are provided for by the Treaty of Augusta.

A.

.
1779, Alexander, Samuel, sen.

1650.00

1780-81, Alexander, Asa

175.00

B.

.
1782, Bankston, Jacob

555.00

1778-81, Buckhalter, Michael

607.50

1780-1-2, Bagby, George

665 00

1780, Barnet, Nathan

300.00

1781, Bishop, James

900.00

1782, Barber, George

1,400.00

C.

.
1777-80, Culpepper, Joseph

2.85

1778, Carr, Robert

1,300.00

1781, Conner, Daniel

75.00

1780, Cloud, Noah

70.00

E.

.
1779, Eilands, Absalom

192.22

G.

.
1780-81, Glass. John

1,345.00

H.

.
1782, Hindman, Michael

420.00

1777, Heard, Charles

740.00

1780, Huff, Samuel

100.00

J.

.
1781, Jordan, Charles

1,150.00

L.

.
1781, Lackey, Thomas

200.00

1780. Lang, John

520.00

M.

.

1779, McColours, Charles

211.80

N.

 
1782, Nelson, John

350.00

P

.
1780. 81, Prunnels, Janet

425.00

S.

.
1780-82, Shozier, Peter

1,350.00

1778-80-81 Steward, Isaac

715.00

T.

.
1779,’82, Tiner. Richard

1,020.00

1778, Thurmond, David

478.50

1779, Thurmond, Mary

165.00

W.

.
1777,’9,’80, Wellborn, Edward

1,365.00

1782, Wiggins, William

550.00

1779,’82, Wootten, James

250.00

1779, to 83, Walker, Sylvanus

1,985.00

1778, to 8l, Wilder, Dred

442.00

1779, Wilder, William

1,200.00

Dollars

25,457 02


Topics:
Creek, History,

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

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