Box 1
Contains 222 Results:
Petition of Moses Young, 1810
Report on the petition of Moses Young, by the Committee of Claims. March 14th, 1810. Read, and committed to the committee of the whole House on the bill for the relief of the petitioner. Washington City [D.C.]: Printed by Roger C. Weightman., 1810. 7p. Shaw 21864.
A claim of salary owed for his assistance to Henry Laurens, ambassador to Holland during the Revolution.
Petition of Jared Shattuck, 1810
Petition of Charles Bean, 1810
Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of Charles Bean, captain of militia in Massachusetts. April 9th, 1810. Read. Washington City [D.C.]: Printed by R.C. Weightman., 1810. 4 p. Shaw 21817
Claim to recover expenses in connection with improper judgment of a lower court ruling the Embargo Act unconstitutional.
Petition of Lewis and Charles Garanger, 1810
Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of Lewis and Charles Garanger, French officers in the Revolutionary War. April 9th, 1810. Read. Washington City [D.C.]: Printed by Roger C. Weightman. 1810. [2] Shaw 21821
The report refers only to Lewis Garanger, who claims he did not receive pay as a Captain in the service of the United States during the Revolutionary War.
Petition of Jared Shattuck, 1810
Petition of William Coleman, 1810
Petition of John Calhoun, 1810
Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of John Calhoun. January 7th, 1811. Read and referred to a committee of the whole House, on Wednesday next. Washington City [D.C.]: Printed by R.C. Weightman. 1810 [i.e., 1811]. 4 p. Shaw 24276
Concerning Calhoun's request for "an increase of pension, for wounds received in the Revolutionary War."
Petition of John Brumback and Others, 1810
Report of the select committee to whom was referred of [sic] the nineteenth ultimo, the petition of John Brumback and others, of the state of Virginia. January 19, 1811. Read, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Wednesday next. Washington [D.C.]: A. and G. Way, printers., 1810 [i.e., 1811]. 7p. Shaw 24311
Concerning exclusive patent rights granted to Oliver Evans by act of Congress in 1808, and the damages owed by the petitioners for infringement of those rights
Petition of John Craig, 1811
Petition of John Murray, 1811
Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of John Murray. December 17, 1811. Read, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. Washington [D.C.]: A. & G. Way, printers. 1811. 4 p. Shaw 24277
Concerning the petition of John Murray for the repayment with interest of three Continental Loan Office certificates originally held by his father Dr. Henry Murray and later found in a desk.