Receipt for confiscated property, 1863 Aug. 22.

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Receipt for confiscated property, 1863 Aug. 22.

The manuscript receipt, signed by Benjamin F. Flanders, states that properties belonging to Felix Labatut are confiscated because of noncompliance with general order No. 76. The confiscated property was valued at $43,000 and consisted of gothic buildings; several lots; furniture; a horse, carriage, and cabriolet.

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