Papers of the Southern Claims Commission

Following the civil war, many people faced economic hardships. During the war many loyal southerners had their property, supplies or animals taken by the union forces. As a result, the federal government established the Southern Claims Commission. This commission, founded on March 3, 1871, allowed individuals to file claims for their losses during the civil war. Each individual filing a claim had to prove their loyalty to the union and document their losses using testimony. Copies of the files may be obtained from the National Archives. Barred and disallowed claims are on microfiche at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The following is a list of those individuals in Bledsoe and Cumberland County, Tennessee who filed a claim:

CUMBERLAND COUNTY CLAIMS

PERSON: COMMISSION # OFFICE # REPORT # STATUS:
Elizabeth J. Gibson 8051-2 Barred
John F. Greer 8050 8 Allowed
Bazzel Hedgecoth 6398 8 Allowed
Wm. Kearley 8053 Barred
James M. Miller 8054 8 Allowed
Fielding M. Narramore 6397 8 Allowed
William T. Orme 8055 706 8 Disallowed
Elizabeth Parham 8056 8 Allowed
John Stephens 8057 Barred
Thomas Stevens 6399 Barred
James M. Tanner 8058-9 Barred

 

BLEDSOE COUNTY CLAIMS

 

PERSON: COMMISSION # OFFICE # REPORT # STATUS:
Stephen H. Alexander 19712 3 Allowed
John C. Hinch 14391 8 Allowed
Jasper L. Mayers 17709 1345 9 Disallowed
Abraham H. Nail 18965 9 Allowed
Aaron Swafford 22273 244 10 Disallowed

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