Chap. 304.—An ACT empowering the special board of directors of the eastern
State hospital at Williamsburg to sell certain lots now owned by said hos
pital, and reinvest the money in arable land.
Approved March 17, 1906.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the special
board of directors of the eastern State hospital at Williamsburg, Vir-
ginia, are hereby authorized and empowered, if they deem it expedient,
to sell two lots in the city of Williamsburg, now owned by the eastern
State hospital, known as Henry street lot, fronting ninety-seven feet on
Henry street, and running back two hundred and seven feet; and a lot
known as Bright lot, fronting four hundred and ecighty-seven feet on
England street, and running back four hundred and forty feet on Frances
street; and execute good and sufficient deeds conveying said lots to the
purchasers, and the special board of directors are hereby directed, that in
event of a sale, to reinvest the purchase money in some good arable lands
suitable for farm purposes, located near the city of Williamsburg.