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Page 126
... plantation , on the Ouachita River , in Louisiana , by the Fed- eral authorities , were undoubtedly the property of G. A. Le More & Co. , of Havre , France . It is immaterial whether the cotton was acquired by them from the Confed ...
... plantation , on the Ouachita River , in Louisiana , by the Fed- eral authorities , were undoubtedly the property of G. A. Le More & Co. , of Havre , France . It is immaterial whether the cotton was acquired by them from the Confed ...
Page 196
... plantation de Fancy Point est menacée et que la nationalité américaine de son niari , peut - être ses opinions sudites peuvent lui procurer des désagréments . Cette revendication de la nationalité française est un peu tardive . Je ne ...
... plantation de Fancy Point est menacée et que la nationalité américaine de son niari , peut - être ses opinions sudites peuvent lui procurer des désagréments . Cette revendication de la nationalité française est un peu tardive . Je ne ...
Page 234
... plantation of Mrs. Alexander , included also Fort De Russy con- structed in part by labor from the plantation . The rebels reoccupied the fort as soon as it was evacuated by the Union troops , and have since kept possession . " It is ...
... plantation of Mrs. Alexander , included also Fort De Russy con- structed in part by labor from the plantation . The rebels reoccupied the fort as soon as it was evacuated by the Union troops , and have since kept possession . " It is ...
Page 288
... plantation , on the Ouachita River . It was optional with him to deliver this or any other cotton to Queyrouze , but he chose this lot because there the necessary quantity was at hand . This cotton had been purchased by the Confederate ...
... plantation , on the Ouachita River . It was optional with him to deliver this or any other cotton to Queyrouze , but he chose this lot because there the necessary quantity was at hand . This cotton had been purchased by the Confederate ...
Page 289
... plantation of Tatum & Simmons , and was the joint property of John T. Simmons and the heirs of Tatum . John Ray , a lawyer and planter of that parish and near neighbor of Dr. Simmons ( the Simmons plantation lying between Ray's ...
... plantation of Tatum & Simmons , and was the joint property of John T. Simmons and the heirs of Tatum . John Ray , a lawyer and planter of that parish and near neighbor of Dr. Simmons ( the Simmons plantation lying between Ray's ...
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Aldis American Claims Commission April army Article Award bales of cotton bank Barre's Landing behalf Boutwell Broadwell Butler certify citizens of France citizenship claimant Clerk command commissioner Confederate Government convention copy Cotton taken Cross-int December Department Deposition Disallowed Dismissed for want district of Illinois Donaldsonville Federal Filed firm of G. A. Frelinghuysen French and American French citizen French consul French Government French Republic G. A. Le Gantherin Geofroy Guidry Havre honor interrogatory Isaac Taylor January Jules Le Jules Perrodin July June Landry Parish letter Lieut Louisiana martial law Matamoras memorialist military Monsieur officers Opelousas Orleans Ouachita River Outrey plantation quartermaster question Queyrouze receipt réclamation residence Saint Landry Secretary SHREVEPORT Simmons sold taken by Gen taken by U. S. testimony tion treaty U. S. authorities United Valade want of jurisdic Washington WILLIAM FESSENDEN witness