George Latimer-Golconda. For loss paid Kirkland, Chase & Co.: a. Letter presenting claim; b. Sworn memorial. (In this memorial claimants refer to papers filed by Kirkland, Chase & Co. as additional proof in support of claim, but there appears to be no claim on file by Kirkland, Chase & Co.) MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE AND SECURITY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. For loss paid Kirkland, Chase & Co.: a. Letter inclosing-b. Sworn memorial. MERCHANTS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. a. President's letter presenting-b. Sworn memorial. 16 GOLCONDA. Barque Golconda of New Bedford, of 33065 tons register. Benjamin Winslow, master. Matthew Howland, owner, &; George Howland, jr., ; Matthew Howland, trustee, 2; and S. Taber,, all of New Bedford. Sailed on or about April 14, 1864, from Talcahuana, homeward bound from a whaling voyage. On July 8, 1864, when on said voyage, about one hundred and sixty miles southwest of Long Island, was captured by the Florida, and after being despoiled of part of her cargo, was burned with remainder on board. Ship's papers retained by the master of the Florida. (Claimants protest against any diminution of claim by reason of UNION MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. 12, 000 00 5,000 00 25,000 00 COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. Insurers on cargo for Isaac Howland, jr. & Co. $17,250 00 OCEAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. Golconda. COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. Insurers on cargo for Cynthia S. Cummings, executrix.. O. and E. W. Seabury Rodolphus Beetle.. Charles E. Hawes $1,960 00 10, 000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 PACIFIC MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. BENJAMIN WINSLOW, MASTER. List of papers. OWNERS, MATTHEW HOWLAND, MANAGER. a. Attorney's letter transmitting-b. Owners' sworn memorial; c. Certified copy of sworn protest of Otis A. Davis and Henry J. Chase, seamen; d. master's sworn statement of facts; e. Certified copy of clearance; f. Certified copy of register; g. Certified copy of manifest. UNION MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. a. Sworn memorial. For loss paid Matthew Howland: a. Copy of policy of insurance. For loss paid Zenas L. Adams: a. Copy of policy of insurance for $12,000; b. Copy of policy of insurance for $5,000. COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. For loss paid Isaac Howland, jr., & Co.: a. Receiver's sworn memorial; b. Letter making reclamation; c. Certified copies of two policies of insurance; d. Letter from one of owners to receivers, stating he cannot furnish copy of protest; e. Bill of lading of oil consigned to I. Howland, jr., & Co.; f. Letter from I. Howland, jr., & Co., to president Columbian Insurance Company, relative to payment of insurance; g. Memorandum of insurance; h. Certificate stating that Columbian Insurance Company are sole insurers of I. Howland, jr., & Co.'s interest in cargo; i. Assignments to Columbian Insurance company; j. Certificate signed by the presidents of the several New Bedford Insurance companies interested in the loss of Golconda, stating they have accepted the report of her loss. OCEAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. a. Sworn memorial; b. Copy of policy of insurance. For loss paid William Gifford : a. Copy of policy of insurance. COMMERCIAL MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. a. Sworn memorial; b. Copy of policy of insurance in each case. CXLII Golconda-Greenland, PACIFIC MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW BEDFORD. a. Memorial. For loss paid Matthew Howland, trustee : a. Copy of insurance policy. For loss paid David B. Kempton: a. Two policies of insurance. BENJAMIN WINSLOW, (MASTER.) [See papers in claim of owners of Golconda and affidavit of Winslow.] GREENLAND. Bark Greenland of Bath, Maine; 54985 tons burden. Timothy Ever ett, master. John H. Kimball, of Bath, owner and agent; Josialı Mitchell, Humphrey Snow,; Coan Jordan,; Joseph C. Given, 16; Lewis Thompson,; Frederick W. D ea in, ; Henry A. Merryman,; and Allen O. Peck, Sailed July 7, 1864, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Pensacola, laden with coal. On July 9, 1864, was captured, plundered, and burned by the Florida, thirty miles from Cape Henry. Total claims filed, $16,725. JOHN H. KIMBALL, (PART OWNER AND AGENT FOR OTHER OWNERS.), COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. a. Sworn memorial; b. Certified copy of register; c. Certificate of Greenland-Harriet Stevens-Henrietta, TIMOTHY EVERETT, (MASTER.) a. Letter from J. H. Kimball, transmitting-b. Master's sworn memorial, relative to his loss. [For additional proof, refers to papers filed by owners.] HARRIET STEVENS, Bark Harriet Stevens, John W. Warmwell, master. On July 1, 1864, while on a voyage from Portland to Cienfuegos, laden with merchandise, was destroyed by the Florida. Total claims filed, $10,500. Claims. COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. List of papers. COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. a. Receiver's sworn memorial: For loss paid J. W. Mungen. a. Notice of reclamation; b. Certified copy of open policy of insurance; c. notice to enter in above policy $9,500 on merchandise; d. Memorandum of insurance; e. Letter to Columbian Insurance Company, inclosing-f. Copies of two bills of lading; g. Copies of two invoices; h. J. W. Mungen's affidavit that Columbian Insurance Company are sole insurers, and that George S. Hunt is sole owner of property represented by above invoices and bills of lading; i. Letter from George S. Hunt, indorsed by J. W. Mungen, directing Columbian Insurance Company to pay Brett, Son & Co. or order amount of above insurance. For loss paid Brett, Son & Co : a. Letter of reclamation; b. Certified copy of open policy of insurance, payable to Brett, Son & Co.; c. Attested assignment to Columbian Insurance Company; d. James E. Brett's affidavit that Columbian Insurance Company are sole insurers; e. Memorandum of insurance; f. Unattested assignment to Columbian Insurance Company. HENRIETTA. Bark Henrietta of Baltimore; of 43787 tons register. George F. Brown, master. Owned by Thomas Whitridge, of Baltimore. Sailed on or about March 18, 1863, on a voyage from Baltimore to Rio de Janeiro, laden with general cargo. On April 23, 1863, when in latitude 1°12′ south, and longitude 28° 45' west, and while in prosecution of said Voyage, was burned by the Florida. Total claims filed, $64,806 94. CXLIV Henrietta-Jacob Bell. Claims. THOMAS WHITRIDGE, BALTIMORE. Loss of freight and primage.. THOMAS WHITRIDGE & CO., BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. $25,000 00 7,140 00 32, 140 00 $12, 130 94 Insurance on cargo for Thomas Whitridge & Co...... $20, 000 00 THOMAS WHITRIDGE, OF BATIMORE, (OWNER.) a. Letter transmitting-b. Owner's sworn memorial; c. Letter from the master to owners relative to capture, &c.; d. Certified copy of register; e. Certified copy of shipper's manifest; f. Certified copy of export manifest. THOMAS WHITRIDGE & CO., OF BALTIMORE. a. Letter transmitting-b. sworn memorial including a statement of claim; c. Copy of open policy of insurance. BALTIMORE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Loss paid Thomas Whitridge & Co.: a. Letter transmitting-b. Sworn memorial. ANNA MARIA FLORA, EAU CLARE, WISCONSIN. a. Letter stating that she was a passenger on the Henrietta at the time of her capture, and that she had lost her personal effects. JACOB BELL. Ship Jacob Bell of New York; of 1,38155 tons register. Charles H. Frisbie, master. A. A. Low & Bros., of New York, managing owners. Sailed on or about November 8, 1862, on a voyage from Foo Chow, China, to New York, laden with a valuable cargo of teas and sundry merchandise. On February 12, 1863, in latitude 24° north and longitude 65° 58′ west, while on said voyage, was captured by the Florida and destroyed together with cargo. Total claims filed, $385,145 15. Claims. A. A. LOW & BROTHERS, NEW YORK, (MANAGING OWNERS.) For value of ship. $50,000 00 $35,000 00 22,783 00 12, 783 00 |