Office of Commissary General of Prisoners, Washington, November 30th, 1813 : Sir, by an act of Congress, passed on the 2d day of August last, it has been provided, that a bounty of twenty five dollars be paid to the owners, officers and crews of private armed vessels of the United States, commissioned as letters-of-marque, for every prisoner of war by them captured, brought in, and delivered at a port in the United States ...
1813
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Office of Commissary General of Prisoners, Washington, November 30th, 1813 : Sir, by an act of Congress, passed on the 2d day of August last, it has been provided, that a bounty of twenty five dollars be paid to the owners, officers and crews of private armed vessels of the United States, commissioned as letters-of-marque, for every prisoner of war by them captured, brought in, and delivered at a port in the United States ...
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[Washington, D.C.?] : [publisher not identified], [1813]
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November 30, 1815 letter from the Office of Commissary General of Prisoners, which advised privateers commissioned as Letters-of-Marque on the rules and forms to be used when entering ports with captured prisoners of war.
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Signed in manuscript: "J. Mason".
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Print version: United States. Office of Commissary General of Prisoners. Office of Commissary General of Prisoners, Washington, November 30th, 1813. [Washington, D.C.?] : [publisher not identified], [1813]
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