An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1912 |
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Law Number | 14 |
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CHAP. 14.—An ACT to appropriate certain sums of money from the Virginia
State treasury in aid of duly organized Confederate memorial associa-
tions of this State having in charge and that expend such money upon
cemeteries containing the graves of Confederate soldiers or sailors.
Approved January 30, 1912.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the State auditor of public accounts be instructed and empow-
ered to draw his warrant upon the treasurer of the State,
annually, for the two years, nineteen hundred and twelve and
nineteen hundred and thirteen, in favor of the treasurers of
the following Confederate memorial associations for the follow-
ing sums of money, to be by their respective associations ex-
pended in caring for the cemeteries and graves of the Con-
federate soldiers or sailors buried in the cemeteries herein
specified; the said associations through its proper officers are
hereby required to settle their accounts annually before one of
the commissioners in chancery of their respective counties or
corporations, who is hereby directed to report same, together
with all vouchers, to the State auditor, which settlement shall
show the exact work done in caring for these cemeteries and
Confederate soldiers’ and sailors’ graves during the last two
years—namely, nineteen hundred and ten and nineteen hundred
and eleven, and the money expended thereby, and the balance
in the treasury of each of said associations, for which the State
made appropriations for such work and care—namely, Abing-
don, Virginia, ten (10) dollars; Appomattox, Virginia, twenty
(20) dollars; Ashland, Virginia, fifteen (15) dollars; Bedford
City, Virginia, twenty-five (25) dollars; Blacksburg, Virginia,
fifteen (15) dollars; Bristol, Virginia, twenty-five (25) dollars;
Culpeper, Virginia, fifty (50) dollars; Courtland, Virginia, ten
(10) dollars; Charlottesville, Virginia, fifty (50) dollars; Dan-
ville, Virginia, twenty-five (25) dollars; Emery, Virginia,
twenty-five (25) dollars; Farmville and High Bridge, Virginia,
twenty-five (25) dollars; Front Royal, Virginia, twenty (20)
dollars; Franklin, Virginia, ten (10) dollars; Fredericksburg,
Virginia, one hundred (100) dollars; Gordonsville, Virginia,
fifty (50) dollars; Harrisonburg, Virginia, twenty (20) dollars;
Huguenot Springs, Virginia, fifteen (15) dollars; Bethel Memo-
rial Association, of York county, Virginia, twenty (20) dollars ;
Louisa, Virginia, twenty (20) dollars; Leesburg, Virginia,
twenty (20) dollars; Lynchburg, Virginia, two hundred (200)
dollars; Manassas, Virginia, seventy-five (75) dollars; Manassas
Junction, Virginia, seventy-five (75) dollars; Mount Jackson,
Virginia, twenty (20) dollars; Martinsville, Virginia, fifteen
(15) dollars; Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, fif-
teen (15) dollars; Norfolk, Virginia, one hundred (100) dollars;
Portsmouth, Virginia, twenty (20) dollars; Petersburg, Virginia,
five hundred (500) dollars; Pulaski, Virginia, twenty (20) dol-
lars; Richmond, Virginia, (Hollywood (five hundred (500) dol-
lars; Richmond, Virginia, (Oakwood) five hundred (500) dol-
lars; Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, one hundred and fifty
(150) dollars; Staunton, Virginia, fifty (50) dollars; Suffolk,
Virginia, twenty (20) dollars; Woodstock, Virginia, twenty (20)
dollars; Wytheville, Virginia, twenty (20) dollars ; Winchester,
Virginia, one hundred (100) dollars.