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Standing
Interrogatories
The
following questions will be put to every
person who gives testimony:
- What is your
name, your age, your residence, and
how long has it been such, and your
occupation?
- If you are not
the claimant, in what manner, if any,
are you related to the claimant or
interested in the success of the
claim?
The
following questions will be put to every
claimant, except claimants who were
slaves at the beginning of the war: [Note-If the original
claimant be dead, these questions are to
be answered by each of the heirs or
legatees who was not less that sixteen
years of age when the war closed.]
- Where were you
born? If not born in the United
States, when and where were you
naturalized? Produce your
naturalization papers if you can.
- Where were you
residing and what was your business
for six months before the outbreak
of the rebellion, and where did you
reside and what was your business
from the beginning to the end of the
war? And if you changed your
residence or business, state how
many times, and why such changes
were made.
- On which side
were your sympathies during the war,
and were they on the same side from
beginning to end?
- Did you ever do
anything or say anything against the
Union cause; and if so, what did you
do or say, and why?
- Were you at all
times during the war willing and
ready to do whatever you could in
aid of the Union cause?
- Did you ever do
anything for the Union cause, or its
advocates or defenders? If so, state
what you did, giving times, places,
names of persons aided, and
particulars. Were the persons aided
your relations?
- Had you any
near relatives in the Union army or
navy? If so, in what company and
regiment, or on what vessel, when
and where did each one enter
service, and when and how did he
leave service? If he was a son,
produce his discharge paper, in
order that its contents may be noted
in this deposition, or state why it
cannot be produced.
- Were you in the
service or employment of the United
States Government at any time during
the war? If so, in what service,
when, where, for how long, under
what officers, and when and how did
you leave such service or
employment?
- Did you ever
voluntarily contribute money,
property, or services to the Union
cause; and if so, when, where, to
whom, and what did you contribute?
- Which side did
you take while the insurgent States
were seceding from the Union in 1860
and 1861, and what did you do to
show on which side you stood?
- Did you adhere
to the Union cause after the States
had passed into rebellion, or did
you go with your State?
- What were your
feelings concerning the battle of
Bull Run or Manassas, the capture of
New Orleans, the fall of Vicksburg,
and the final surrender of the
Confederate forces?
- What favors,
privileges, or protections were ever
granted you in recognition of your
loyalty during the war, and when and
by whom granted?
- Have you ever
taken the so-called "iron-clad
oath" since the war, and when
and on what occasions?
- Who were the
leading and best known Unionists of
your vicinity during the war? Are
any of them called to testify to
your loyalty; and if not, why not?
- Were you ever
threatened with damage or injury to
your person, family, or property on
account of your Union sentiments, or
were you actually molested or
injured on account of your Union
sentiments? If so, when, where, by
whom, and in what particular way
were you injured or threatened with
injury?
- Were you ever
arrested by any Confederate officer,
soldier, sailor, or other person
professing to act for the
Confederate government, or for any
State in rebellion? If so, when,
where, by whom, for what cause; how
long were you kept under arrest; how
did you obtain your release; did you
take any oath or give any bond to
effect your release; and if so, what
was the nature of the oath or the
bond?
- Was any of your
property taken by Confederate
officers or soldiers, or any rebel
authority? If so, what property,
when, where, by whom, were you ever
paid therefor; and did you ever
present an account therefor to the
Confederate government or any rebel
officer?
- Was any of your
property ever confiscated by rebel
authority, on the ground that you
were an enemy to the rebel cause? If
so, give all the particulars, and
state if the property was
subsequently released or
compensation made therefor.
- Did you ever do
anything for the Confederate cause,
or render any aid or comfort to the
rebellion? If so, give the times,
places, persons, and other
particulars connected with each
transaction.
- What force,
compulsion, or influence, was used
to make you do anything against the
Union cause? If any, give all the
particulars demanded in the last
question.
- Were you in any
service, business, or employment,
for the Confederacy, or for any
rebel authority? If so, give the
same particulars as before required.
- Were you in the
civil, military, or naval service of
the Confederacy, or any rebel State,
in any capacity whatsoever? If so,
state fully in respect to each
occasion and service.
- Did you ever
take any oath to the so-called
Confederate States while in any
rebel service or employment?
- Did you ever
have charge of any stores, or other
property, for the Confederacy; or
did you ever sell or furnish any
supplies to the so-called
Confederate States, or any State in
rebellion; or did you have any share
or interest in contracts or
manufactures in aid of the
rebellion?
- Were you
engaged in blockade running, or
running through the lines, or
interested in the risks or profits
of such ventures?
- Were you in any
way interested in any vessel
navigating the waters of the
Confederacy, or entering or leaving
any Confederate port? If so, what
vessel, when and where employed, in
what business, and had any rebel
authority any direct or indirect
interest in vessel or cargo?
- Did you ever
subscribe to any loan of the
so-called Confederate States, or of
any rebel State; or own Confederate
bonds or securities, or the bonds or
securities of any rebel State issued
between 1861 and 1865? Did you sell,
or agree to sell, cotton or produce
to the Confederate Government, or to
any rebel State, or to any rebel
officer or agent, and if so, did you
receive or agree to receive
Confederate or State bonds or
securities in payment; and if so, to
what amount, and for what kind and
amount of property?
- Did you
contribute to the raising, equipment
or support of troops, or the
building of gunboats in aid of the
rebellion; or to military hospitals
or invalids, or to relief funds or
subscriptions for the families of
persons serving against the United
States?
- Did you ever
give information to any person in
aid of military or naval operations
against the United States?
- Were you at any
time a member of any society or
organization for equipping
volunteers or conscripts, or for
aiding the rebellion in any other
manner?
- Did you ever
take an oath of allegiance to the
so-called Confederate States? If so,
state how often, when, where, for
what purpose, and the nature of the
oath or affirmation.
- Did you ever
receive a pass from rebel authority?
If so, state when, where, for what
purpose, on what conditions, and how
the pass was used.
- Had you any
near relatives in the Confederate
army, or in any military or naval
service hostile to the United
States? If so, give names, ages on
entering service, present residence,
if living, what influence you
exerted, if any, against their
entering the service, and in what
way you contributed to their outfit
and support.
- Have you been
under the disabilities imposed by
the fourteenth amendment to the
Constitution? Have your disabilities
been removed by Congress?
- Have you been
specially pardoned by the President
for participation in the rebellion?
- Did you take
any amnesty oath during the war, or
after its close? If so, when, where,
and why did you take it?
- Were you ever a
prisoner to the United States
authorities, or on parole, or under
bonds to do nothing against the
Union cause? If so, state all the
particulars.
- Were you ever
arrested by the authorities of the
United States during the war? If so,
when, where, by whom, on what
grounds, and when and how did you
obtain your release?
- Were any fines
or assessments levied upon you by
the authorities of the United States
because of your supposed sympathy
for the rebellion? If so, state all
the facts.
- Was any of your
property taken into possession or
sold by the United States under the
laws relating to confiscation, or to
captured and abandoned property?
The
following questions will be put to all
male claimants or beneficiaries who
were not less than sixteen years of
age when the war closed:
- After the
Presidential election of 1860, if of
age, did you vote for any
candidates, or on any questions,
during the war, and how did you
vote? Did you vote for or against
candidates favoring secession? Did
you vote for or against the
ratification of the ordinance of
secession, or for or against
separation in your State?
- Did you belong
to any vigilance committee, or
committee of safety, homeguard, or
any other form of organization or
combination designed to suppress
Union sentiment in your vicinity?
- Were you in the
Confederate army, State militia, or
any military or naval organization
hostile to the United States? If so,
state when, where, in what
organizations, how and why you
entered, how long you remained each
time, and when and how you left. If
you claim that you were conscripted,
when and where was it, how did you
receive notice, and from whom, and
what was the precise manner in which
the conscription was enforced
against you? If you were never in
the rebel army or other hostile
organization, explain how you
escaped service. If you furnished a
substitute, when and why did you
furnish one, and what is his name,
and his present address, if living?
- Were you in any
way connected with or employed in
the Confederate quartermaster,
commissary, ordnance, engineer, or
medical department, or any other
department, or employed on any
railroad transporting troops or
supplies for the Confederacy, or
otherwise engaged in transportation
of men and supplies for the
Confederacy? If so, state how
employed, when, where , or for how
long, under whose direction, and why
such employment was not given "aid and comfort" to the
rebellion?
- Did you at any
time have charge of trains, teams,
wagons, vessels, boats, or military
supplies or property of any kind for
the Confederate government? If so,
give all the facts as in previous
questions.
- Were you
employed in saltpetre works, in
tanning or milling for the
Confederate government, or making
clothing, boots, shoes, saddles,
harness, arms, ammunition,
accoutrements, or any other kind of
munitions of war for the
Confederacy? If so, give all the
particulars of time, place and
nature of service or supplies.
- Were you ever
engaged in holding in custody,
directly or indirectly, any persons
taken by the rebel government as
prisoners of war, or any persons
imprisoned or confined by the
Confederate government, or the
authorities of any rebel State, for
political causes? If so, when,
where, under what circumstances, in
what capacity were you engaged, and
what was the name and rank of your
principal?
- Were you ever
in the Union army or navy, or in any
service connected therewith? If so,
when, where, in what capacity, under
whose command or authority, for what
period of time, and when and how did
you leave service? Produce your
discharge papers, so that their
contents may be noted herein.
The
following questions will be put to
every person testifying to the loyalty
of claimants or beneficiaries:
- In whose favor
are you here to testify?
- How long have
you known that person altogether,
and what part of that time have you
intimately known him?
- Did you live
near him during the war, and how far
away?
- Did you meet
him often, and about how often,
during the war?
- Did you
converse with the claimant about the
war, its causes, its progress, and
its results? If so, try to remember
the more important occasions on
which you so conversed, beginning
with the first occasion, and state,
with respect to each, when it was,
where it was, who were present, what
caused the conversation, and what
the claimant said in substance, if
you cannot remember his words.
- Do you know of
anything done by the claimant that
showed him to be loyal to the Union
cause during the war? If you do,
state what he did, when, where, and
what was the particular cause or
occasion of his doing it? Give the
same information about each thing he
did that showed him to be loyal.
- Do you know of
anything said or done by the
claimant that was against the Union
cause? If so, please state with
respect to each thing said or done,
what it was, when it was, where it
was, and what particular compulsion
or influence caused him to say or do
it.
- If you have
heard of anything said or done by
the claimant, either for the Union
cause or against it, state from whom
you heard it, when you heard it and
what you heard.
- What was the
public reputation of the claimant
for loyalty or disloyalty to the
United States during the war? If you
profess to know his public
reputation, explain fully how you
know it, whom you heard speak of it,
and give the names of other persons
who were neighbors during the war
that could testify to this public
reputation.
- Who were the
known and prominent Union people of
the neighborhood during the war, and
do you know that such persons could
testify to the claimant's loyalty?
- Were you,
yourself, an adherent of the Union
cause during the war? If so, did the
claimant know you to be such, and
how did he know it?
- Do you know of
any threats, molestations, or injury
inflicted upon the claimant, or his
family, or his property, on account
of his adherence to the Union cause?
If so, give all the particulars.
- Do you know of
any act done or language used by the
claimant that would have prevented
him from establishing his loyalty to
the Confederacy? If so, what act or
what language?
- Can you state
any other facts within your own
knowledge in proof of the claimant's
loyalty during the war? If so, state
all the facts and give all the
particulars.
The
following questions concerning the
ownership of property charged in
claims will be put to all claimants,
or the representatives of deceased
claimants:
- Who was the
owner of the property charged in
this claim when it was taken, and
how did such person become owner?
- If any of the
property was taken from a farm or
plantation, where was such farm or
plantation situated, what was its
size, how much was cultivated, how
much was woodland, and how much was
waste land?
- Has the person
who owned the property when taken
since filed a petition in
bankruptcy, or been declared a
bankrupt?
The
following questions will be put to
female claimants:
- Are you married
or single? If married, when were you
married? Was your husband loyal to
the cause and Government of the
United States throughout the war?
Where does he now reside, and why is
he not joined with you in the
petition? How many children have
you? Give their names and ages. Were
any of them in the Confederate
service during the war? If you claim
that the property named in your
petition is your sole and separate
property, state how you came to own
it separately from your husband; how
your title was derived; when your
ownership of it began. Did it ever
belong to your husband? If the
property for which you ask pay is
wood, timber, rails, or the products
of a farm, how did you get title to
the farm? If by deed, can you file
copies of the deeds? If single, have
you been married? If a widow, when
did your husband die? Was he in the
Confederate army? Was he in the
civil service of the Confederacy?
Was he loyal to the United States
Government throughout the war? Did
he leave any children? How many? Are
any now living? Give their names and
ages. Are they not interested in
this claim? If they are not joined
in this petition, why not? State
fully how your title to the property
specified in the petition was
obtained. Did you ever belong to any
sewing society organized to make
clothing for Confederate soldiers or
their families, or did you assist in
making any such clothing, or making
flags, or other military equipments,
or preparing or furnishing
delicacies or supplies for
Confederate hospitals or soldiers?
The
following questions will be put to
colored claimants:
- Were you a
slave or free at the beginning of
the war? If ever a slave, when did
you become free? What business did
you follow after obtaining your
freedom? Did you own this property
before or after you became free?
When did you get it? How did you
become owner, and from whom did you
obtain it? Where did you get the
means to pay for it? What was the
name and residence of your master,
and is he still living? Is he a
witness for you, and if not, why
not? Are you in his employ now, or
do you live on his land or on land
bought from him? Are you in his
debt? What other person besides
yourself has any interest in this
claim?
The
following questions will be put to all
colored witnesses in behalf of white
claimants:
- Were you
formerly the slave of the claimant?
Are you now in his service or
employment? Do you live on his land?
Are you in his debt? Are you in any
way to share in this claim if
allowed?
The
following questions will be put to
claimants and witnesses who testify to
the taking of property, omitting in the
case of each claimant or witness any
questions that are clearly unnecessary:
- Were you
present when any of the property
charged in this claim was taken? Did
you actually see any taken? If so,
specify what you saw taken.
- Was any of the
property taken in the night time, or
was any taken secretly, so that you
did not know of it at the time?
- Was any
complaint made to any officer of the
taking of any of the property? If
so, give the name, rank and regiment
of the officer, and state who made
the complaint to him, what he said
and did in consequence, and what was
the result of the complaint.
- Were any
vouchers or receipts asked for or
given? If given, where are the
vouchers or receipts? If lost, state
fully how lost. If asked and not
given, by whom were they asked, who
was asked to give them, and why were
they refused or not given? State
very fully in regard to the failure
to ask or obtain receipts.
- Has any payment
ever been made for any property
charged in this claim? Has any
payment been made for any property
taken at the same times as the
property charged in this claim? Has
any payment been made for any
property taken from the same
claimant during the war, and if so,
when, by whom, for what property and
to what amount? Has this property,
or any part of it, been included in
any claim heretofore presented to
Congress, or any court, department
or officer of the United States, or
to any board of survey, military
commission, State commission or
officer, or any other authority? If
so, when and to what tribunal or
officers was the claim presented;
was it larger or smaller in amount
than this claim, and how is the
difference explained, and what was
the decision, if any, of the
tribunal to which it was presented?
- Was the
property charged in this claim taken
by troops encamped in the vicinity,
or were they on the march, or were
they on a raid or expedition, or had
there been any recent battle or
skirmish?
- You will please
listen attentively while the list of
items, but not the quantities, is
read to you, and as each kind of
property is called off, say whether
you saw any such property taken.
- Begin now with
the first item of property you have
just said you saw taken, and give
the following information about it.
1st.. Describe
its exact condition, as for
instance, if corn, whether green or
ripe, standing or harvested, in
shuck, or husked, or shelled; if
lumber, whether new or old, in
buildings or piled; if grain,
whether growing or cut. &c.&c. 2d. State where it
was. 3d. What was the quantity;
explain fully how you know the
quantity, and if estimated, describe
your method of making the estimate.4th.
Describe the quality to your best
judgment. 5th. State as
nearly as you can the market value
of such property at the time in
United States money. 6th.
Say when the property was taken. 7th.
Give the name of the detachment,
regiment, brigade, division, corps,
or army, taking the property, and
the names of any officers belonging
to the command. 8th.
Describe the precise manner in which
the property was taken into
possession by the troops, and the
manner in which it was removed. 9th.
State as closely as you can how many
men, animals, wagons, or other means
of transport, were engaged in the
removal, how long they were
occupied, and to what place they
removed the property. 10th.
State if any officers were present;
how you knew them to be officers;
what they said or did in relation to
the property, and give the names of
any, if you can. 11th.
Give any reasons that you may have
for believing that the taking of the
property was authorized by the
proper officers or that it was for
the necessary use of the army.
- Now take the
next item of property you saw taken
and give the same information, and
so proceed to the end of the list of
items.
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