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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1866/1867 |
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Law Number | 153 |
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Chap. 153.—An ACT to amend and re-enact the 2d and 6th sections of
the 23d chapter of the Code of 1860, altering the Brigades and Divi-
sions of the Militia of the State- .
@ _ Passed February 5, 1867.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That the second
and sixth sections of chapter twenty-three, of the Code of
eighteen hundred and sixty, be amended and re-enacted so
as to read as follows:
“§ 2. The first division shall be composed of the fourth,
tenth, eleventh, twelfth and fifteenth brigades, and the fol-
lowing counties and towns shall compose the said brigades,
to wit: The counties of Chesterfield, Nottoway, Amelia,
Powhatan, Cumberland, Buckingham and Appomattox shall
be the fourth brigade; the counties of Henry, Franklin and
Pittsylvania, the tenth; the counties of Halifax, Charlotte
and Prince Edward, the eleventh; the counties of Bedford
and Campbell and tle city of Lynchburg, the twelfth; and
the counties of Dinwiddie, Greensville, Brunswick, Lunen-
purg and Mecklenburg and the city of Petersburg, the fif-
-eenth brigade.”
“§ 6. The fifth division shall be composed of the thirteenth,
eventeenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-second, twenty-
hird and twenty-fourth brigades, and the tollowing counties
hall compose the said brigades, to wit: The counties of
Rockbridge, Augusta, Bath and Highland shall: be the thir-
teenth brigade; the counties of Lee, Scott and Wise, the
seventeenth; the counties of Montgomery, Pulaski, Giles and
Bland, the nineteenth; the counties of Washington, Wythe
and Smythe, the twentieth ; the counties of Botetourt, Craig,
Roanoke and Alleghany, the twenty-second; the counties of
Patrick, ‘Floyd, Carroll and Grayson, the twenty- -third; and
the counties of Tazewell, Russell and Buchanan, the twenty-
fourth.”
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.