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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 777. 1905. 777 To the First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, three C12,';'; *"§j}’g;$§,i*{§ thousand dollars, being for use, occupation, and damage to their church Tenn. ’ ’ during the civil war by United States troops. _ To the Vestry of Christ Episcopal Church, of Holly Springs, Mis- C;$,h,`2§lH.tlY; §§§§,l sissipipi, six hundred dollars, being for the use and occupation of their Mm buil ng by United States troops during the war for the suppression of the rebellion. · To the Methodist Episcopal Church (colored),- of Rome, Georgia, q;ll§»g{.°:°;{{°,t,E§l'4§°§’l’°l two thousand five hundred dollars, being for brick and other building materials taken and used by the military forces of the United States for their use during the war for the suppression of the rebellion. ' That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to Ygftymgglnjgvgif _ resett.le and readjust, all claims of the States of New York, Pennsyl— and belnwnre. ' vania, and Delaware, for and on account of advances and ex enditures .,{lgE°°°°' °t°"`m made by said States in the war of eighteen hundred andp twelve to V°l·u·P·”’· eighteen hundred and fifteen with Great Britain; and in computing interest on said advances the Secretary of the Treasury shall apply the same rule as that which was applied in the settlement of the like claim of the State of Maryland, under the rovisions of the Act of Congress " approved the third day of March, eighteen hundred and fif;y—seven.” ` or the allowance of claims of certain citizens of Virginia for dam· gi§l',£i3{.,mm.s.,f ages to their property incident to the encampment at Manassas and fg;§,“Q§:§$j,‘g{ ggm march from Camp Alger to Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, as recom- ` mended bya board of officers appointed for the consideration of claims gw damages to property by voliiinteer soldiers during the war with pam. _ . _ _ . VIRGINIA. To B. F. Adams, of Prince William Conmty, one hundred and fifty- seven dollars. d To David J. Arrington, of Prince William County, eighty-four 0 ars. To Albert G. Beckwith, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars. To A. M. Brady, of Prince William County, eighteen dollars and thirty cents. To Joseph Brent, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars and fifty cents. To A. H. Buckner, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents. To G. H. Burke, of Fairfax County, forty-six dollars and seventeen cents. To R. A. Burke, of Fairfax County, sixty-four dollars and fifty cents. To William Chloe, of Fairfax County, nine dollars. To S. W. Cooksey, of Prince William County, nine dollars. To Mrs. J. W. Cooksey, of Fairfax County, thirty-nine dollars and iiftv cents. To Doctor A. G. Coumbe, of Fairfax County, six dollars. To R. R. Crosen, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars and seventy- live cents. To \Villiam A. Crouch, of Fairfax County, twenty-three dollars and lift ··five cents. 'llo Robert H. Davis, of Prince William County, fifteen dollars. To John L. Ditweiler, of Fairfax County, thirty-three dollars and thirty-seven cents. To S. H. Ditweiler, of Fairfax County, eighty dollars. To Albert A. Dewey, of Fairfax County, thirty dollars. To T. E. H. Dickens, of Prince William County, forty-nine dollars and fifty cents.