United States Statutes at Large/Volume 6/14th Congress/1st Session/Chapter 96
Chap. XCVI.—An Act for the relief of the heirs of Alexander Roxburgh.
Claim to be settled, &c.Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby authorized and required to liquidate and settle, agreeably to the provisions of the laws heretofore in existence on that subject, the claim of the heirs of Alexander Roxburgh, arising on a final settlement certificate, issued to the said Alexander Roxburgh on the eighteenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, by John Pierce, commissioner for settling the army accounts, for four hundred and eighty dollars and eighty-seven ninetieths of a dollar, bearing interest from the first of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two, and numbered eighty-one thousand and sixteen, letter I., and that the sum which shall be found due thereon be paid to the heirs of the said Alexander Roxburgh, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Approved, April 26, 1816.