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Civil Rights

1893/1894
An ACT for the relief of A. W. Emberson, a disabled Confederate soldier, of the county of Franklin.
An ACT for the relief of William H. Carter, of Washington county, a disabled soldier.
An ACT to charter and incorporate the town of Neapolis, in Pittsylvania county, Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to incorporate the Church home for infirm and disabled colored persons in the county of Brunswick, approved April 22, 1882.
An ACT to remove the political disabilities of James K. Gilmore, Hugh F. Parrish, Oliver Cutchings, John Lipop, Mallory K. Cannon and Adam C. Carson.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act providing a charter for the city of Staunton, in force March 22, 1872, as amended by sundry subsequent acts.
An ACT to make husband and wife competent witnesses for or against each other in civil cases.
An ACT to provide for the submission to the people of the proposed amendment to the tenth clause of article one of the constitution of Virginia, in relation to the mode of trial in criminal or capital prosecutions.
An ACT to authorize the city councils of cities to adopt reasonable ordinances to prevent improper interference of scholars attending or boarding at any female school situated in cities.
A JOINT RESOLUTION agreeing to amendment to the constitution of Virginia in respect to the mode of trial in capital or criminal prosecutions.
An ACT for the relief of R. A. Hood, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 751 of the code of Virginia, in relation to when suits may not be brought.
An ACT for the relief of John R. Lawrence, of Hanover county.
An ACT to remove the political disabilities of Jefferson Wallace, Charles M. Wallace, Jr., and John D. Sadler.
An ACT to provide for the method of voting by ballot.
An ACT to authorize and direct the governor to appoint a commission to co-operate with the national commission in ascertaining the position occupied by the Virginia troops on the battle-field of Chickamauga and Chattanooga.
An ACT for the relief of Mrs. E. O. Davidson, the widow of a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1661 of chapter 75 of the code of Virginia, in relation to the change of the names of the lunatic asy- lums of the state.
An ACT to allow a pension to I. T. Phillips, of Pulaski county.
An ACT to incorporate the town of North Tazewell, in the county of Tazewell.
An ACT for the relief of Sue Christian.
An ACT to place George Alexander, a disabled Confederate soldier, on pension list.
An ACT appropriating the public revenues for the two fiscal years ending respectively the 80th day of September, 1894, and the 30th day of September, 1895.
An ACT for the relief of Henderson L. Lee, of the county of Lunenburg.
An ACT for the relief of John E. HWazlegrove, a Confederate veteran of Prince Edward county.
1897/1898
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3909 of the code of Virginia, edition of 1887, with reference to clerks keeping registers and descriptive lists of persons convicted of felony and copy of Hsts, to be evidence of identity, furin of register and such reference to taking photographs.
An ACT for the relief of Charles H. McAlexander, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Franklin county.
AN ACT for the relief of S. W. Thornton
An ACT for the relief of Joseph Perry, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend an act to provide for a Normal school in the Virginia Normal and collegiate institute, approved May 21, 1857.
AN ACT for the relief of Mrs. T. H. Tarding, widow of a Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the rellef of H. R. Roop, a private Confederate soldier.
An ACT having for its object the collection, preservation and perpetuation of the names of the soldiers of Virginia who fought in her defence in the war between the states.
An ACT to allow a remedy by motion for judgment in the county court, after ten days’ notice, whenever a person is entitled to recover money or specific personal property, by action in the circuit court or by warrant before a justice of the peace, where the claim exceeds twenty dollars and does not exceed one hundred dollars, exclusive of interest.
An ACT for rehef of Joseph Perry
An ACT for the relief of John J. Goin, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 598 of the acts of the general assembly of Virginia, approved March 3, 184, entitled an act in relation to working and keeping In repair the roads and bridges of Alexandria county, as amended by an act approved March 3, 1896.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of the counties of Gloucester and Mathews to make a special levy to be Known as the Confederate relief fund.
An ACT for the relief of Samuel MeDaniel, a wounded Confederate soldier
An ACT for the relicfof Lindsey Fads, a Confederate soldier of Scott county.
An ACT to Incorporate the Fredericksburg and adjacent national battlefields memorial park association of Virginia
An ACT appropriating the public revenue for the two fiscal years ending respectively on September 30, 1898, and September 30, 1899.
An ACT to allow a pension to Creasy A. Hayton.
An ACT authorizing the name of W. W. Webb, a disabled and indigent Confederate soldier, of Augusta county, to be placed upon the pension rolls of the state.
An ACT to incorporate the Halifax institute
An ACT to enable married women to sue in their own name in all cases where they were required to sue by their next friend.
An ACT for relief of W. M. Harris, of Spotsylvania county, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Marion M. Seay, a disabled Confederate
An ACT to incorporate the Christian women’s city mission of the city of Richmond, Virginia.
An act to make husband and wife competent witnesses for or against each other in certain civil and criminal cases.
AN ACT for the relief of Mrs. Angeline Bruce, widow of a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to place the name of C. L. King, of Washington county, Virginia, on the pension roll.
An ACT to incorporate the Mary Custis Lee children of the Confederacy.
An ACT for the relief of James Hash.
An ACT for the relief of John Henry Fears, a blind Confederate soldier.
An ACT for relief of Saml. F. Whitt, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled ‘‘ An act to authorize the city councils of cities to adopt reasonable ordinances to prevent improper interference of scholars attending or boarding at any female school situated in cities,
An ACT for the relief of John N. Blanks, a disabled Confederate soldier of Amherst county.
An ACT for relief of C. E. Atwell, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT to allow a pension to Sarah Right, of Patrick county.
An ACT to provide that the governor of the commonwealth shall have the right and authority, in certain cases, to pardon minors convicted and committed to the custody and control of the Prison association of Virginia, and to release said minors from such custody and control.
An ACT for relief of E. A. Gobble.
An ACT for relief of M. A. Woodson
An ACT to authorize the United States government to acquire title to and jurisdiction over certain lands in the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania and Orange, and the city of Fredericksburg.
An ACT for the relief of Joshua Mabry, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Carroll county.
An ACT to empower any judge or justice of the commonwealth before whom a minor under sixteen years of age is convicted of a misdemeanor to substitute stripes in lieu of fine and imprisonment, or of either, with the consent of the parent or guardian of such minor.
An ACT for the removal of the disabilities of Samuel C. Harper, incurred by duelling.
An Act for the Relief of R. T. Collins
An ACT for the relief of Henry Sharpe Throckmorton.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3054 of the code of Virginia in relation to the terms of the corporation courts, and at what terms civil and criminal cases shall be tried therein.
An ACT for the relief of R. T. Scott, a disabled Confederate soldier
AN ACT for the relief of William Linkenhoger, a disabled Confederate veteran.
An ACT to remove the political disabilities of G. Wray Booker, of Hampton, Virginia.
An ACT for relief of Colonel August Fersberg.
An ACT for the relief of J. W. Headen
An ACT for the removal of the political disabilities of Clement R. Green.
An ACT for the rehefm of Amon Updike, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Bedford county
An ACT for the relief of Lodowick C. Debo.
An ACT to legalize the primary elections for the nominations of city officers to be elected by the popular vote in the city of Charlottesville.
An ACT for relief of George D. Armentrout, of Greene county, Virginia.
An ACT to provide for a new registration of the voters of the town of Culpeper.
1899/1900
An ACT for the relief of Thomas Coleman, a wounded and needy Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Isaac G. Cowan.
An ACT for the relief of William J. Hunley, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of John B. Eskridge, a disabled Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of J. F. Huddleston, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2298 of the code of Virginia in relation to the remedies for or against married women.
An ACT to give aid to soldiers, sailors, and marines disabled in the war between the states, and to every such soldier, sailor, or marine who by disease or other infirmities of age, is disabled from earning or is without the means of procuring a support, and to the widows of Virginia soldiers, sailors or marines who lost their lives in said war in the military or naval service, or whose husbands have died since the war.
An ACT for the relief of Mrs. Mary E. Boyd, of Floyd county, Virginia.
AN ACT for the relief of Mistress E. Whillock, widow of a Confederate soldier
An ACT for the relief of the widow of Thomas W. Ingram, a deceased Confederate soldier, who was disabled and afflicted.
An ACT for the relief of Martin Payne, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT to incorporate the Christiansburg industrial institute of Cambria, Virginia.
An ACT to pension E. L. Marstin and William G. Smith, disabled Confederate soldiers.
An ACT for the relief of M. A. Beazley, Caroline county.
AN ACT for the relief of Jackson Shuffelbarger, a Confederate soldier.
An ACT for the relief of Vincent Kerns.
An ACT for the relief of James McClanahan, and other Confederate soldiers.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to authorize the board of supervisors of the counties of Gloucester and Mathews to make a special levy, to be known as the Confederate relief fund
An ACT for the relief of Jacob H. Rinker.