[Eleven House of Representative Reports] 21st Congress, 1st session, Rep. No. 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125. January 26, 1830 - January 27, 1930.

[Washington, D.C.]: [Printed by Duff Green]. 1830. 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 5, [blank], 3, 1, 4 pp. 8vo. Removed. First edition. A very good clean copy, removed from large volume in one unit, with two punch holes along inner margin. Amer. Imprints: 4632, 4979, 4699, 5072, 4856, 4814, 5014, 3859, 5149, 3866, 5034. Item #43068

1. Rep. No. 115. Claims of Citizens of Georgia. January 26, 1830. Mr. Bell, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, to which the subject had been referred, made the following Report: The Committee on Indian Affairs... 2 pp. Concerning the claims of the citizens of Georgia against the Creek Indians for injuries committed prior to 1802, covered under the 1821 treaty between the Creeks and the United States. Amer Imprints 4632. Copies AAS, Univ. Missouri, Univ. Texas Austin.; 2. Rep. No. 116. Michael Lewis. January 26, 1830. Mr. Miller, from the 3. Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following Report: The Committee on Naval Affairs, to which was referred the petition of Michael Lewis...1 pp. Concerning compensation for Michael Lewis, wounded by a shot from the British frigate Belvidere while serving as a coast pilot aboard the U.S. Schooner Vixen on the Delaware River in 1813. Amer Imprints 4979. Copies AAS; 3. Rep. No. 117. Ephraim Whitaker. January 26, 1830. Mr. Bockee, from the Committee on Military Pensions, made the following Report: The Committee on Pensions have had the petition of Ephraim Whitaker, of Troy, under consideration... 2 pp. Concerning the petitioner's request "to be placed on the payroll, and receive the pay of a captain during life, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Congress of the 15th May, 1828" for time served as forage master during the Revolution. Amer Imprints 4699. Copies AAS; 4. Rep. No. 118. Public Buildings- Arkansas. January 26, 1830. Mr. Cowles, from the Committee on the Territories, to which the subject had been referred, made the following Report... 1 pp. Concerning a proposal to construct a building to accommodate the General Assembly at Little Rock. Amer. Imprints 5072. Copies: AAS; 5. Rep. No. 119. John H. Wendal. January 26, 1830. Mr. Forward, from the Committee on Military Pensions, made the following Report: The Committee on Military Pensions, to whom were referred the petition and documents of John H. Wendal, report... 1 pp. Concerning the petitioner's claim to a pension for service as captain in a New York regiment during the Revolution. Amer. Imprints 4856. Copies: AAS; 6. Rep. No. 120. James Barnett. January 26, 1830. Mr. Wingate, from the Committee on Revolutionary Claims, made the following Report: The Committee on Revolutionary Claims, to which was referred the petition of James Barnett, an officer of the Revolutionary war, report... 1 pp. Concerning the petitioner's claim to half pay and commutation for service as a lieutenant during the Revolution. Amer. Imprints 4814. Copies: AAS; 7. Rep. No. 121. Nathaniel Childers. January 26, 1830. Read, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow. Mr. Whittlesey, from the Committee of Claims, to which had been referred the case of Nathaniel Childers, made the following Report: ... 2 pp. Concerning the petitioner's prayer for additional compensation for taking the fourth census, Norfolk Co., Va. Amer. Imprints 5014. Copies: AAS; 8. Rep. No. 122. Additional Clerks in the Post Office Department. January 26, 1830. Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, made the following Report: The Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to whom was referred so much of the President's Message as relates to the General Post Office Department, report:... 5 pp. Amer. Imprints 3859. Copies: AAS; 9. Rep No. 124. Samuel Sprigg. January 27, 1830. Mr. Gurley, from the Committee on Private Land Claims, made the following Report: The Committee on Private Land Claims, to which was referred the petition and documents of Samuel Sprigg, of Ohio, report: 3 pp. Concerning the petitioner's claim to land in Ohio to compensate for payments made on land which later reverted back to the U.S. government. Amer. Imprints 5149. Copies: AAS; 10. Rep. No. 125. Alexander Love. January 27, 1830. Mr. Gurley, from the Committee on Private Land Claims, made the following Report: The Committee on Private Land Claims, to which was referred the petition and documents of Alexander Love, of West Florida, report: 1 pp. Concerning the petitioner's claim to land in West Florida granted Nairo Balderas by the Spanish government in 1817, later sold to Eugenio Lavalle, and then to the petitioner. Amer. Imprints 3866. Copies: AAS; 11. Rep. No. 126. Organizing Militia. January 27, 1830. With Bill No.167. Mr. Thompson, of Georgia, from the Committee on the Militia, made the following Report: The Committee on the Militia, to whom was referred so much of the President's Message as relates to the Organization and Discipline of the Militia of the United States, have had the subject under laborious investigation; and, on mature deliberation, adopting the principal views and leading principles submitted to the House by the Committee on the Militia during the second session of the Twentieth Congress, your committee ask leave to make that report, with some alteration of its details, a part of this report, with which they report a bill. 4 pp. Amer. Imprints 5034. Copies: AAS.

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