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 968 INDEX. Military Services. Military Services. Allowance to Arthur St. Clair for militaryi Priscilla Adams, wife of John Adams, to be services, - 94 p paid the monthly pay due to her husband, Accounts of Major-General Anthony \Vayne, 321 to be re.examincd, -. - - 96 I Samuel Dale, of Alabama, to be paid for mili- John Thompson to be paid for services as tary services, - 322 captain, - - 108 The companies of mounted rangers, com- Washi11gtonI.ce to be allowed for services as mandcd by Captains Boyle and M’Girth, to judgeadvocate, 118 be paid for their services in the Seminole Allowance to Ninian Pinkney,. - 109 war, -. 329 Lieutenant-Colonel William D. Beal to be The claims of dddiers of the Mississippi allowed for services as adjntant and in- militia, to be paid to Holden W. Prout, ndspcctor in the army, - - - 110 ministrator of Joshua. W. Prout,. 333 Brigadicr.Generu1 Wilkinson to be allowed Luther P. Chapin, of Ohio, to be paid for his the same emolumeuts as other brigadier- services during the late war,. . 334 generals, - 110 Payment to the children of J. W. Baylor, for Heirs of Colonel John Durkcc to be allowed his military services, and to the heirs of seven yenrs’ halflpay and interest, For scr- Captain Edwards and Ensign Eustaec, vices of Colonel Durkee, - - - 110 351 An annuity to be allowed to Young King, a The company of mounted rangers, under chief of the Seneca Indians, for military the command of Captain James Bigger, to services, ·- 167 be paid, -- 352 Donation to the widow of Charles Dolph, for Payment for the services of the late Mu`orhis services during the late war, - 167 General Brown, to Mrs. Brown, - 374 Jonathan Wam ly’s company of Virginia The account of Richard W. Steele, a soldier, militia to be paid, 164 to be settled and paid, - - - 361 Services of the sons of Patrick and Abigail A military land warrant to be issued to Allan O’Flyng to be rewarded,. - · 163 B. M’Alhany for services, - - 386 Rewards to Joseph Stewart, Matthew Guy, Mary Reynolds to be paid a balance due to and others, for services during the war, 176 her husband, John Reynolds, for services Four years' halfZpay of Alexander Hamilton, as commissary of clothing of Rhode Island as a. licutenanneolonel in the revolutionary during the revolutionary war,. . 387 war, to be allowed to his widow, - 173] Caleb Stark to be paid hi commutation as Jervis Cutler to be allowed the pay of a cap. · lieutenant in the revolutionary war, and s. tain, .- 143 ~ bounty land warrant to be issued to him, Warrant to General Moses Porter, for mili. x 388 tury services, -·-- 207 The children, &.c. of William Beckham, of Peggy Bailey may enter n tract of lnnd for Louisiana, to be paid for his services as the services of her brother, Dixon Bailey, captain of militia, 389 an Indian, slain in the service of the The representatives of General Moses Hazen United States, at Fort Minis,. - 213 to be paid for loss of halflpay in the Bri- Claim of M. Poirey, secretary and aid-de. tish servies,by entering the service of the camp of Major-General La Fayette, to be United States, 392 paid, -· 225, Thomas Hunt to be paid for his services as Seven months' pay, &.c., allowcd to M. de adjutant in the army in 1812 und 1813, Vienne, as lieutenant-colonel, - - 225 401 Allowance for bounties and premiums paid by James D. Cobb to be paid For his services as James l\I’Donal¢I, for enlistments in the lieutenant of light artillery, · - 405 army of the United States, - - 237 Commutution of pay as a en ptain in the Mary. John A. Dix to be paid for military services, land line of the revolutionary army, ullow- 239 cd to Mouutjoy Bayly, - - - 427 Samuel B. Beal to be paid the amount of cer- Five years' pay as a lieutenant allowed to tificatcs For his services a lieutenant during James Barnet, an oilieer in the late war, the revolutionary war, 249 428 A duplicate land warrant to be issued to Five years' pay as captain allowed to Thomas James Brady,. 258 Blackwell, -··-· 436 Thomas Shields and others tobe paid for pri- Five years' hulipay as a lieutenanhcolonel, soners captured, 261 and a bounty land-warrant for four hundred Claim of Aquila Giles, for military services, acres, to be granted to Sarah Easton and 230 Dorothy Storcr, children of Robert Hanson A military land warrant to be issued to Daniel Harri on, - 437 Moss, ·· 230 Payment to David Kilbourn for services in William Cooke to receive two months' pay as the late war, - 513 colonel of infantry, -. - 303 William Vawters allowed live years' full pay John T. Johnson to be paid for military ser. as lieutenant, - 480 vices, -.---. 303 The heirs of Dr. Samuel Kennedy allowed Dean Weymoutln to be paid for military ser- seven years' halilpay as surgeon, - 490 vices, .- 311 Provisions of the act of Feb. 6th, 1812, chap. Samuel Cleveland to be paid for services as n. l2, extended to Antoine Dequindre and soldier, -..-.- 316 other, Michigan volunteers,. - 475