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Civil War/Civil War: Scarce Claim For Damages Suffered At Gettysburg

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Civil War/Civil War: Scarce Claim For Damages Suffered At Gettysburg
1863, Claim From A Farmer For Damages Suffered At The Battle Of Gettysburg. Manuscript Document, being a claim filed by farmer John Slyder, October 20, 1863, Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1-1/4 pages, 12.75" x 7.75", Fine. Damages claimed are for the period July 1-6, 1863: "For 7 acres Wheat destroyed, 2 acres Grass destroyed, 1 Ton Hay, 30 Bu corn (estimated) in growth, Fence Rails and fences destroyed and damaged, damages to land." The farmer's sworn statement says, in part: "...at the time of the battle at Gettysburg his land lying south of the town were occupied by the Union Army. - that on the afternoon of the second July his House was occupied by Union soldiers and he was obliged to leave on account of the danger - that he returned on Sunday July 5th and the soldiers were still in his House and his fencing, crops and property were damaged and destroyed as above stated and that he has not received any compensation for the same." Signed by John Slyder and the Justice of the Peace. With 5¢ Revenue stamp affixed at end. Light toning; minor archival fold repairs on verso. Scarce.