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Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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The U.S. Senate's Select Committee received 132 petitions and memorials on claims for French spoliations prior to September 20, 1800, distributed across states including detailed signers from New Hampshire.
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Those from New Hampshire are signed by Elijah Hall and others, of Portsmouth; William Shaw and others, of Portsmouth; John H. Seaward and others, of Portsmouth; Ham & Lunt of Portsmouth; and Samuel Green, of Concord.
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Previous To 20th Sept. 1800
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132 petitions and memorials referred to the select committee of the senate
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The number of petitions and memorials referred to the Select Committee of the Senate on the subject of claims for French spoliations previous to 20th Sept. 1800, is 132, distributed as follows: 9 from Maine, 1 from Vermont, 5 from New Hampshire, 17 from Massachusetts, 6 from Rhode Island, 13 from Connecticut, 13 from New York, 2 from New Jersey, 13 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Delaware, 19 from Maryland, 5 from the District of Columbia, 12 from Virginia, 9 from North Carolina, 3 from South Carolina, 2 from Kentucky, 1 from Ohio, 1 from Alabama, 2 from Louisiana, and 1 from Missouri. Those from New Hampshire are signed by Elijah Hall and others, of Portsmouth; William Shaw and others, of Portsmouth; John H. Seaward and others, of Portsmouth; Ham & Lunt of Portsmouth; and Samuel Green, of Concord.