United States Statutes at Large/Volume 3/14th Congress/2nd Session/Chapter 107
[Obsolete.]
Chap. CVII.—An Act to amend an act, entitled “An act making further provision for military services during the late war, and for other purposes.”
Act of April 16, 1816, ch. 55.
1819, ch. 94.
Widows and children of soldiers, of militia, volunteers, rangers, and sea-fencibles, &c., placed on an equality.
Rate of annual allowance.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the widows and children of soldiers, of the militia, the volunteers, the rangers, and the sea-fencibles, who served during the late war, and for whom half pay for five years was provided, by an act passed the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, entitled “An act making further provision for military services during the late war, and for other purposes,” shall be placed on an equality as to their annual allowance, that is to say: Such widows, and in case of no widow, such children as may be embraced in the before recited act, shall be entitled to receive, (as the half pay to which they are entitled,) at the rate of forty-eight dollars per annum, and no more; and the widows and children, aforesaid, of the officers of the different corps, aforesaid, shall be entitled to the half pay of the officers of the infantry.
Provisions of the act referred to concerning additional pay extended to wagon-masters, &c.
Act of March 3, 1815, ch. 79.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the provisions contained in an act, entitled “An act fixing the military establishment of the United States,” passed on the third of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, granting to the commissioned officers of the regular army, who were deranged by said act, three months’ pay in addition to the pay and emoluments to which they were entitled by law at the time of their discharge, shall equally extend to wagon-masters, forage-masters, barrack-masters, and other warrant officers for the staff of the regular army, who were deranged by the before recited act, except those provisionally retained by the President of the United States.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the further time of two years Further time to guardians for relinquishment of bounty lands, &c.
Act of April 16, 1816, ch. 55.shall be allowed to the guardians of the minor children of deceased soldiers, to relinquish their claims to bounty lands for five years’ half pay, according to the second section of the before recited act, to which this is a supplement, passed the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Widows and children of non-commissioned officers of the rangers.
Provisions of the second section of the act referred to extended, &c.
Proviso.; as to the assent of other heirs.Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the widows and children of the non-commissioned officers of the rangers, shall be placed on the same footing as to half pay, for five years, with the widows and children of the infantry.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of the second section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall be, and the same are hereby, extended to all cases where either of the children therein mentioned shall have been under sixteen years of age at the time of the father’s decease: Provided, The guardian of such minor children shall, in addition to the relinquishment by said act required, file, in the office of the Department of War, evidence of the assent of all other heirs, if any there be, of said deceased soldier, or of their guardians, to such relinquishment.
Relinquishment of title to bounty land entitled children of regular soldiers to four dollars per month.Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That in all cases where the child or children of a regular soldier, deceased, have the right, under the laws of the United States, to relinquish their bounty in land, for five years’ half pay, the said child or children shall be entitled to the same amount as is given by the act to the widows of the militia soldiers who died in service during the late war, viz: four dollars per month.
Approved, March 3, 1817.