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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1817 · Chapter LXIV

Chapter LXIV. concerning invalid pensioners

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Chap. LXIV.— An Act concerning invalid pensioners. March 3, 1817. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby directed to place the following named persons on the pension list ofSecretary of War to place persons named on the pension list. invalid pensioners of the United States, who shall be entitled to and receive pensions according to the rates, and commencing at the times hereinafter mentioned, that is to say: Johnson Cook, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence onPensioners and their rates. the twenty-seventh of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Joseph Wilkinson, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the twenty-third of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. William Maxwell, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the eighth of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Elihu Lester, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the fifth of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Daniel Collomy, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the first of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Benjamin Haile, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fifth of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. John Haney, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fifteenth of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Uriah Warren, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fifth of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Jonathan D. Carrier, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the twenty-eighth of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
John Myers, at the rate of five dollars thirty-three and a third cents per month, to commence on the fifteenth of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. James Newbury, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence the nineteenth of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. William Arnold, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the twenty-third of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. R. J. Lowry, at the rate of eight dollars and fifty cents per month, to commence on the eleventh of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Jesse M’Annally, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the eighteenth of July, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Apheus Hill, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the first of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Leroy Jones, at the rate of five dollars and thirty-two cents per month, to commence on the fifth of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. William Wilson, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fifth of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
John M’Clure, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the tenth of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. 190 FOURTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 64. 1817. Pensioners.Robert Warrel, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the ninth of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. William Carter, at the rate [of] five dollars thirty-three cents per month, to commence on the seventh of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
William English, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the ninth of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Henry Doherty, at the rate of four [dollars] per month, to commence on the seventh of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. George Hendrick, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the seventh of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. John Hinkson, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the twentieth of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Jeptha Brown, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fourteenth of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. John Miller, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the second of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Aaron Stafford, at the [rate of] five dollars thirty-three cents per month, to commence on the eighth of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Elias Ware, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the sixteenth of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen.
Daniel Moffett, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the twenty-fifth of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. Frederick P. Stevenson, at the rate of eight dollars and fifty cents per month, to commence on the sixth of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Sion Holly, at the rate of five dollars and thirty-three cents per month, to commence on the twenty-eighth of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Robert Lyon, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the eighth of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
Henry Turner, at the rate of five dollars and thirty-three cents per month, to commence on the seventh of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Mark Miller, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. George G. Gretten, at the rate of two dollars and sixty-six cents per month, to commence on the first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Glover Baker, at the rate of two dollars per month, to commence on the twenty-ninth of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Nathan Crosby, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the fourteenth of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. James Heard, at the rate of eight dollars and fifty cents per month, to commence on the twentieth of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Joshua Penny, at the rate of six dollars per month, to commence on the twentieth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Enock Barnum, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen.
Malyne Baker, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Reuben Thacker, at the rate of four dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Sec. 2. Increased pensions. *And be it further enacted, *That the pensions of the following named persons, already placed on the pension list of the United FOURTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 66, 68, 70, 71. 1817. 191 States, be increased to the sums herein respectively annexed to theirPensioners. names; the said increase to commence at the times herein mentioned, and be in lieuof[the]pensions they at present receive, that is to say:
Nicholas Welch, at the rate of twenty-five dollars per month, to commence on the thirteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. George Shannon, at the rate of twelve dollars per month, commencing on the eleventh of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Approved, March 3, 1817.
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