Pension.List.1813 The following was exerpted from the report of all states and districts. Jerry Letter from the Secretary of War, Communicating a transcript of the pension list of The United States showing the number of pensioners in the several districts. Also, the amount allowed to each pensioner. June 1,1813 referred to the Committee of Claims. Washington:A.& G. Way, Printers 1813. Washington City, May 31st, 1813. Sir, I have the honor to transmit you herewith, to be laid before the House, a report relative to the pension list of the United States. I have the honor to be, Sir, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, JOHN ARMSTRONG To the Hon. the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States. WAR DEPARTMENT May 28th, 1813 In obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the United States, bearing date the 12th of February, 1812, the Secretary of War has the honor to present a transcript of the pension list of the said states, (contained on four sheets in folio, paged from one to sixteen) exhibiting the number of each pensioner as he stands on the roll of the respective districts or agencies, his rank or quality, and the amount of the annual stipend at present allowed each person by law. All which is respectfully submitted, JOHN ARMSTRONG Paid at the seat of government but residing in: KENTUCKY 1 William Little Private 60 2 Robert Barron " 60 3 Oliver Bennett " 60 4 Henry Shaw " 30 5 Squire Boone " 36 6 Quintin Moore " 20 7 George Fennell " 30 8 James Warson " 40 9 James Berry " 20 10 Isaac Burnham " 48 11 John Shanks " 40 12 Andrew Allison " 36 13 John Brown Sergenat 30 14 William Nieves Private 30 15 Thomas Hickman " 24 16 John Jacobs " 60 17 Robert Patterson Colonel 300 18 Virgil Poe Private 30 19 Joseph Shaw " 24 20 Joseph Todd " 24 TOTAL OF ANNUAL STIPENDS $ 1002.00 Contributed by: j.sanford" Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997