Other Payments

The following claim, which has been allowed by the Commissioner, (see page 13,) originated subsequently to the treaty of Coleraine

1801. Charles Walker

800.00

 

The following statement exhibits the class of claims which are not supported by full proof, but which are nevertheless considered fair claims, and reported the President of the United States for his special decision.

1778. Antry, Jacob

$150.00

1779. Samuel, Alexander

1,115.00

1779. Collins, Joseph

268.00

1780. Gray, James

908.57

1776, 81. Hirabrick, Nicholas

117.20

1716-’78. Johnson, James

3,080.00

1776 -’81. Johnson, William

200.00

1778-79. Loverett, Thomas

300.00

1785. King, John

140.85

1779 -81. Newzom, Solomon

2,549.60

1776-79. Story, Richard

567.00

1786. Trice, John

518.00

1776. Torrence, John

212.93

1776 -77. Whatley, Samuel

189.00

1778-82. Winslet, Samuel

460.00

1775 Wooton, James

150.00

Dollars, –

10,926.15


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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