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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 2 STAT. · July 6, 1812 · Chapter CXXXIII

Chapter CXXXIII. *respecting the pay of the Army of the United States.* July 6, 1812. [Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Act of March 3, 1815, ch. 78

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Chap. CXXXIII.— An Act *respecting the pay of the Army of the United States.* July 6, 1812. [Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Act of March 3, 1815, ch. 78.Pay of the army fixed. That the officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates of the army of the United States shall receive the same pay, forage, rations, clothing, and other emoluments, as the officers of the same grade and corps, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, are entitled to by the act, entitledAct of April 12, 1808, ch. 43.
“An act to raise for a limited time an additional military force,” passed April twelfth, one thousand eight hundred and eight; and to the aid-de-camp of a brigadier, to a brigade quartermaster, brigade inspector and adjutant, there shall be allowed forage for one horse only, or in lieu thereof ten dollars per month; and to the brigade majors, under the act passed January the eleventh, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, there shall be allowed forage for one horse, or in lieu thereof ten dollars per month; and the pay of a quartermaster sergeant shall be nine dollars per month.
Approved, July 6, 1812.
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