An ACT for the relief of W. C. Layman, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act for the relief of H. T. Bennet, approved March 5, 1890. |
An ACT for the relief of Samuel Robinson |
An ACT for the relief of John D. Lewis, a disabled soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of William J. Hunley, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of James Leftwich, a disabled soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of S. J. Maupin, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of Charles L. Mitchell, an ex-Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of A. R. Payne, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of W. J. Mills, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Hanover county. |
An ACT for the relief of Starling S. Cooper, of Pittsylvania county, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of George W. Bledsoe, of Madison county, Virginia. |
An ACT for the relief of V.W. Gibson, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Covington, widow of a Confederate soldier. |
An ACT to increase the pension of W. A. Trent, of Radford, Virginia. |
An ACT to allow a pension to Susan A. Rickman, of Halifax. |
An ACT for the relief of R. W. Read, a Confederate veteran, of Augusta county. |
An ACT to allow a pension to Sarah Right, of Patrick county |
An ACT for the relief of J. E. Allbrook, a wounded Confederate soldier of Prince Edward county, Virginia. |
An ACT for the relief M. P. Fulcher of the county of Floyd. |
An ACT to authorize the United States Government to acquire title to and jurisdiction over certain lands at Cape Henry and Cape Charles, Virginia, for the purpose of fortifications and coast defence. |
An ACT to relieve Robert H. Armistead, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Cumberland county, Virginia. |
An ACT directing the auditor of public accounts to place the name of Andrew Austin on the pension list. |
An ACT giving the consent of this state to the purchase by the United States of certain real estate in the county of Norfolk and exempting the same from taxation. |
An ACT to incorporate the Mount Vernon military institute. |
An ACT to permit the governor to furnish small arms to the Suffolk collegiate and military institute. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3780 of the code in relation to carrying concealed weapons. |
An ACT to permit the governor to furnish small arms to Suffolk military academy. |
An ACT to relieve Green Jones, of Brunswick county. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 164 of code of Virginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact section 164 of the code of Virginia, so as to allow fourth-class postmasters to act as notaries, approved February 15, 1894, so as to allow fourth-class postmasters to act as school trustees. |
An ACT for the relief of one E. Collins, a disabled Confederate soldier. |
An ACT to incorporate the Virginia state firemen’s association. |
An ACT for the relief of W. M. Nuckols, of the county of Rockbridge. |
An ACT to permit the governor of Virginia to furnish small arms to the Newport News military academy. |
An ACT for the relief of C. M. Hicks, a Confederate soldier. |
An ACT for the relief of A. G. L. Van Lear, M. D., a disabled Confederate soldier, from payment of license tax. |
An ACT to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States while serving as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, and such as served during the said war as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war, or by the infirmities of age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, and providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act. |
An ACT to authorize the paymaster and cashier of the Lowmoor Iron Company of Virginia to carry concealed weapons |
An ACT inviting the government of the United States to establish a military post in Virginia, and giving the consent of the State to the purchase of land for the same. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 164 of the Code of Virginia as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 1, 1884, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 13, 1896, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 23, 1898, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 14, 1900, so as to allow foremen, quartermen, ete. |
An ACT for the relief of Philip T. Marye. |
An ACT to authorize the military board of Virginia to examine, scrutinize, compromise, and settle a judgment obtained against R. S. Weaver, W. Marbury McCafferty, W. H. Cheatham, L. Van R. Smith, W. H. Wilson, Jr., and W. R. Butcher in favor of Oehm & Co., of Baltimore, Maryland, for uniforms and equipment furnished Division B, Virginia Naval Reserves, and for that purpose to pay such sum, if any, out of the military fund as in the opinion of said board ought to be paid to said Oehm & Co. on account of said judgment. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 374 of the Code, in relation to the appointment, conduct, and organization of courts-martial and courts of inquiry. |
An ACT to create a retired list of Virginia volunteers and to amend and re-enact section 1 of an act approved March 3, 1892, entitled an act to place on the retired list members of Virginia volunteers who have served ten years. |
An ACT to authorize and empower the law and equity court of the city of Richmond, or any other court of competent jurisdiction, to adjust and settle the accounts of Jacob Reed’s Sons against certain companies of Virginia volunteers, and to order payment to Jacob Reed's Sons under certain conditions. |
An ACT to incorporate the Bethel military academy, Fauquier county, Virginia. |
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of the county of Isle of Wight, in their discretion, to contribute, out of their county levy of said county, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be used and employed in building an armory in said county. |
An ACT to validate all acts done under chapter 453 of the acts of the general assembly of Virginia of 1901- 1902, approved April 2, 1902, providing pensions for soldiers, sailors, and marines of Virginia who were wounded or disabled in the war between the States, and for widows of soldiers, sailors, and marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or by reason of wounds received or disease contracted therein. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 69, Code of 1887, in regard to the management of the Virginia Military Institute, as amended by an act entitled ‘an act to amend and re-enact sections 2, 3, and 14 of chapter 54 of the acts of the general assembly, extra session 1884, in relation to the appointment of a board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute,’ approved May 18, 1887, and as amended by an act entitled “an act to amend and re-enact section 1582 of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the government of the Virginia Military Institute,” approved February 18, 1890, and to conform the same to the Constitution. |
An ACT to provide for the support, maintenance, and instruction of the Virginia volunteers, and for their maintenance and pay when called into service in aid of the civil authorities or by the governor and commander-in-chief, and appropriating money therefor. |
An ACT to validate all acts done under chapter 453 of the acts of the general assembly of Virginia of 1901-1902, approved April 2, 1902, providing pensions for soldiers, sailors, and marines of Virginia who were wounded or disabled in the war between the States, and for widows of soldiers, sailors, and marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or by reason of wounds received or disease contracted therein. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 69, Code of 1887, in regard to the management of the Virginia Military Institute, as amended by an act entitled ‘an act to amend and re-enact sections 2, 3, and 14 of chapter 54 of the actes of the general assembly, extra session 1884, in relation to the appointment of a board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute,” approved May 18, 1887, and as amended by an act entitled “an act to amend and re-enact section 1582 of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the government of the Virginia Military Institute,’ approved February 18, 1890, and to conform the same to the Constitution. |
An ACT to provide for the support, maintenance, and instruction of the Virginia volunteers, and for their maintenance and pay when called into service in aid of the civil authorities or by the governor and commander-in-chief, and appropriating money therefor. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1565, 1574, 1581, and 1582, and to repeal sections 1569, 1576, 1579, and 1580 of chapter 69 of the Code of Virginia, in regard to the Virginia Military Institute and its management. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled “an act to prescribe a penalty for persons who, under the provisions of sections 3932 and 3934 of the Code of Virginia, are ordered to work in chain-gangs and escape, or attempt to escape, from the person in whose custody they lawfully are.” |
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 3955 and 3956 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to process for the arrest of persons charged with crime. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 300 of the Code of Virginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 7, 1900, in relation to the active or volunteer militia. |
An ACT authorizing the town of Smithfield to make an annual appropriation to the white military company. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2, chapter 453, acts of assembly 1901-2, approved April 2, 1902, entitled “an act to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States, while serving as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, and such as served during the said war as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war, or by the infirmities of age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, and providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act.” |
An ACT to provide for the collection of all muster rolls, records, and other materials, showing the names, number, and character of the officers and soldiers furnished by Virginia to the army and navy of the Confederate States of America; and to provide for the appointment and compensation of a secretary of Virginia military records and for the other expenses incidental to the work to be performed, and to appropriate the sum of $3,000 therefor. |
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Caroline county to levy an additional capitation tax of one dollar per annum, to be applied in aid of public schools in said county, or for such other county purposes as they shall determine. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1, section 2, as amended by an act of the general assembly approved March 15, 1904, and sections 7, 12, 16, 18, and 20 of an act entitled ‘an act to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States while serving as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, and such as served during the said war as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war or by the infirmities of old age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors or marines who lost their lives in said service or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, and providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act. |
An ACT to permit the soldiers and sailors of the United States government, and of all foreign governments, and the militia of the States to bear arms and maneuvre in Virginia during the period of the Jamestown exposition. |
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of the county of Isle of Wight, in their discretion, to contribute and expend annually, out of the general county levy of the said county, a sum of money to aid in the maintenance and efficiency of company H, seventy-first regiment of infantry, Virginia volunteers. |
An ACT to provide for the purchase of a silver service to be presented to the battleship Virginia. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3695 of chapter 181 of the Code of Virginia. |
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Essex county to levy an additional capitation tax of fifty cents per annum upon certain residents within its limits. |
An ACT to provide for the appointment of a secretary of Virginia military records, prescribing his duties, and for collecting materials for the 'History of Virginia in the Civil War'; and to appropriate the sum of $7,600 for the years of 1906-1907 to defray the necessary expenses of the office. |
An ACT to create the State convict road force; to authorize the working of certain prisoners on the public roads of this State; providing for the guarding, transportation, lodging, feeding, clothing and medical attention of the State convict road force; providing for an increase of the penitentiary guard not to exceed forty-five men; providing how a county may have the benefit of the labor of the State convict road force; and appropriating money from the public treasury to carry the provisions of this act into effect. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3140 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, in relation to who are exempt from jury service. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 306 of the Code of Virginia |
An ACT to provide for the office of secretary of Virginia military records, prescribing his duties, and for collecting materials for the History of Virginia in the Civil War; and to appropriate the sum of $5,000 annually for the years 1908 and 1909, to defray the necessary expenses of the office. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1 and 2, as amended by act of general assembly approved March 15, 1904, and sections 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18, and 20 of an act entitled: An act to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States while serving as soldiers, sailors or marines of Virginia and such as served during the said war as soldiers, sailors or marines of Virginia who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war or by the infirmities of age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors or marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act as amended by previous acts and by subsequent acts and by the act approved March 10, 1906. |
An ACT authorizing the United States government to acquire jurisdiction over submerged lands belonging to this Commonwealth. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3780 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to authorize the court in which he is tried to sentence certain prisoners to hard labor on the public roads instead of confinement in the penitentiary for the commission of felony |
An ACT to authorize the United States government to acquire title to and jurisdiction over certain lands situated at Sewell’s Point in Tannar’s Creek magisterial district, Norfolk county, Virginia, including all or a portion of the land comprised in the site of the Jamestown Ter-centennial exposition and the improvements thereon. |
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of Warren county, Virginia, in their discretion, to expend and contribute annually out of the general levy of said county a sum of money to aid in the maintenance and efficiency of company D seventy-second regiment, infantry, Virginia volunteers. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 164, of the Code of Virginia, |
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 2, 3 and 4 of an act entitled: An act to authorize the superintendent of the Virginia penitentiary to lease or purchase a farm, and to erect thereon suitable buildings for the care and employment of the convicts |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3780, of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, in relation to carrying concealed weapons, and the punishment therefor. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3140 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, in relation to who are exempt from jury service. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 10 of an act entitled: An act to create the State convict road force; to authorize the working of certain prisoners on the public roads of this State; providing for the guarding, transportation, lodging, feeding, clothing and medical attention of the State convict road force; providing for an increase of the penitentiary guard not to exceed 45 men; providing how a county may have the benefit of the labor of the State convict road force; and appropriating money from the public treasury to carry the provisions of this act into effect |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 376 of the Code of Virginia as heretofore amended, and to provide for the nurchase and care of a perma- |
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 4, 7 and 10 of an act approved March 6, 1906, and amended by an act approved February 25, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled an act to create the State convict road force; to authorize the working of certain prisoners on the public roads of this State; providing for the guarding, transportation, lodging, feeding, clothing and medical attention of the State convict road force; provided for an increase of the penitentiary guard, not to exceed forty-five men; providing how a county may have the benefit of the labor of the State convict road force; and appropriating money from the public treasury to carry the provisions of this act into effect. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact section 834 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended |
An ACT in relation to discharge and retirement of commissioned officers of the Virginia volunteers. |
An ACT to restore John W. Starke, ex-second lieutenant of company B, seventieth regiment, Virginia volunteers (infantry), to good standing in the military service of the State of Virginia, and place him on the retired list of same. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 20 of an act approved March 10, 1908, entitled an act to amend and re-enact sections 1 and 2, as amended by an act of the general assembly approved March 15, 1904, and sections 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20 of an act entitled an act to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States while serving as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, and such as served during said war as soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia, who are now disabled by disease contracted during the war or by the infirmities of age, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines of Virginia who lost their lives in said service, or whose death resulted from wounds received or disease contracted in said service, providing penalties for violating the provisions of this act, as amended by previous acts and by subsequent acts and by the act approved March 10, 1906. |
An ACT to authorize and direct work on the public roads of Goochland County by convicts at the State farm now located in Goochland county. |
An ACT to provide for the working of certain long term or desperate convicts by the superintendent of the penitentiary, the governor and the commissioner of agriculture, for the manufacture of ground limestone and oyster shells, and incidentally for the disposition of the same, and the by-products suitable for road construction, to the citizens of the State. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled "an act to amend and re-enact section 854 of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, approved March 14, 1908, approved March 16, 1910. |
An ACT to amend certain sections, repeal certain sections of and to add certain new sections to, chapter 21, Code of Virginia, being sections 300 to 382, inclusive, providing for the public defense |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1 of an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved March 6, 1906, entitled ‘fan act to create the State convict road force; to authorize the working of certain prisoners on the public roads of this State; providing for guarding, transportation, lodging, feeding, clothing and medical attention of the State convict road force; providing for an increase of the penitentiary guard not to exceed forty-five men; providing how a county may have the benefit of the labor of the State convict road force, and appropriating money from the public treasury to carry the provisions of this act into effect. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act approved February 27, 1906, entitled “an act to authorize the court in which he is tried to sentence certain prisoners to hard labor on the public roads instead of confinement in the penitentiary for the commission of felony,” as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 8, 1908, entitled an act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to authorize the court in which he is tried to sentence certain prisoners to hard labor on the public roads instead of confinement in the penitentiary for the commission of felony approved February 27, 1906. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1573, Code of Virginia of 1904, providing for the officers of the institute to be part of the militia, and commissioned. |
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1582, Chapter 69, of the Code of Virginia relating to State Cadets in the Virginia Military Institute. |
An ACT to authorize the United States government to acquire title to and jurisdiction over certain lands situate at Cape Henry, in the county of Princess Anne. |
An ACT for relief of R. W. Patton. |