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Boston, MA., & Washington, D.C.,, 1864. Power of Attorney for U.S. Navy Prize Money – U.S.

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Boston, MA., & Washington, D.C.,, 1864. Power of Attorney for U.S. Navy Prize Money – U.S.
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Boston, MA., & Washington, D.C.,, 1864. Power of Attorney for U.S. Navy Prize Money – U.S. Vessel Louisville. Original Civil War–era Power of Attorney executed under the Act of Congress approved June 30, 1864, by Edward [surname illegible], identified in the document as serving as a pilot aboard the U.S. vessel Louisville and entitled to prize money for captures made by that vessel during the years 1862–1865, as stated. The document appoints Stillman B. Allen of Boston, Massachusetts, as attorney to demand, receive, endorse, and receipt any prize money found due from the United States, and expressly states that the power is not granted in consideration of any sale, transfer, or purchase of prize money. The instrument bears the claimant’s signature, official certifications of identity and service, contemporaneous manuscript endorsements, and original U.S. revenue stamps, with filing and audit notations present, illustrating the formal statutory process governing U.S. Navy prize money claims during the Civil War.