As per U.S. Southern Claims Commission, Disallowed and Barred Claims, 1871-1880, Zachariah Crawford applied for compensation in the amount of $285 for items confiscated [lumber, hay, one stove, one bay horse, and other items] by the U.S. Army during the Civil War on or about 25 September 1864.
Affidavit in the matter claim of Zachariah Crawford. State of Va. County of Frederick. "That the said Zachariah Crawford had three sons in the Union Army to wit. Benjamin F. Crawford and Joshua M. Crawford [unreadable words which appear to be the name of the company served] Maryland Cavalry and Charles F. Crawford [unreadable words] Cav. Co. A." [Image 18819 of 19252]
Note: Zachariah states his age as 68 years when he made the claim on 29 September 1865 and states that he was living in the city Winchester, Va. on or about 25 September 1864 when the items were confiscated by officers under the command of General Sheridan. Zachariah again requested compensation in the amount of $428 on 13 November 1872 under The Act of Congress of March 3, 1871, Washington, D.C.
It appears that both claims were disallowed, although it does not specifically state as such.