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 | 1948 |
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Law Number | 533 |
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Law Body
Chap. 533.—An ACT to appropriate certain sums of money in aid of certain Con-
federate Memorial Associations and organizations of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy in Virginia, to be used in caring for Confederate cemeteries
and graves of Confederate soldiers anc sailors not otherwise cared for in
cemeteries, and in erecting and caring for markers and monuments to such
soldiers and sailors. (S 129]
Approved April 6, 1948
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That the sum of nine thousand six hundred thirty-five dollars, or
so much thereof as may be needed, is hereby appropriated out of any
money in the general fund of the State treasury, not otherwise appro-
priated, for each year of the biennium ending June thirtieth, nineteen
hundred fifty, which amounts so appropriated annually shall be in lieu
of all other appropriations out of the State treasury for the same pur-
poses, and the Comptroller of the Commonwealth is instructed and
empowered to draw warrants upon the State Treasurer annually in
favor of the treasurers of the following Confederate memorial associa-
tions and chapters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the
following sums of money payable out of these annual appropriations, to
be by their respective associations and organizations expended in caring
for Confederate cemeteries and graves therein and graves of Confederate
soldiers and sailors not otherwise cared for in other cemeteries, and in
erecting and caring for markers, memorials, and monuments to the
memory of said soldiers and sailors; and the said associations and organ-
izations, through their proper officers are hereby required to settle their
accounts annually with the Comptroller of the Commonwealth by reports
on official forms accompanied by all vouchers. These reports shall show
the exact work done in caring for cemeteries herein specified and the
graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors and in erecting and caring for
markers, memorials and monuments to the memory of said soldiers and
sailors, showing the money expended and the balance in the treasury of
each said association and organization. These accounts shall be acknow-
ledged before a commissioner in chancery, a notary public, or a clerk of
the court.
Abingdon, one hundred dollars ;
Amelia, fifty dollars ;
Amherst, one hundred dollars;
Appomattox, two hundred fifty dollars ;
Ashland, seventy-five dollars ;
Alleghany county, one hundred dollars;
Bath, one hundred dollars ;
Belle Haven-Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., twenty-five dollars ;
Blacksburg-Montgomery, fifty dollars;
Bethel Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Newport
News, one hundred twenty-five dollars ;
Big Stone Gap Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, one
hundred dollars ;
Blue Ridge Grays, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Stanards-
ville, fifty dollars ;
Boydton, fifty dollars ;
Bristol, one hundred dollars;
Buckingham, one hundred dollars ;
Botetourt-Buchanan, fifty dollars ;
Glade Creek Cemetery Corporation, fifty dollars ;
Carroll county, one hundred fifty dollars ;
Carson, fifty dollars ;
Centerville Ridge Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy,
twenty-five dollars ;
Chase City, fifty dollars ;
Charlotte, one hundred and fifty dollars ;
Charlottesville, two hundred fifty dollars ;
Chesterfield, seventy-five dollars ;
Christiansburg, fifty dollars;
City Point, fifty dollars;
Clarksville, thirty dollars ;
Courtland, ten dollars;
Craig-New Castle, fifty dollars ;
Crewe, twenty-five dollars ;
Culpeper, fifty dollars ;
Dinwiddie, seventy-five dollars ;
Emory, twenty-five dollars ;
Fairfax, seventy-five dollars ;
Farmville, fifty dollars ;
Fauquier- ‘Piedmont Chapter, United Ditties of the Confederacy,
fifty dollars ;
Floyd county, one hundred fifty dollars ;
Franklin county, twenty-five dollars ;
Fredericksburg, four hundred dollars ;
Front Royal, fifty dollars ;
Gate City-Estill Memorial Association, fifty dollars ;
Giles, seventy-five dollars;
Gloucester, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty dollars;
Gordonsville, fifty dollars ;
Grayson county :
Atkins Cemetery, twenty-five dollars;
Bethel Church Cemetery, thirty-five dollars ;
Johnny Hash Cemetery, fifteen dollars ;
Snow Hill Cemetery, fifteen dollars ;
Rugby Cemetery, fifteen dollars ;
Providence Cemetery, twenty dollars ;
Potato Creek Memorial Association, twenty-five dollars;
Gold Hill Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Anderson Cemetery, Galax, twenty dollars ;
Fellowship Cemetery, twenty dollars;
Saddle Creek Cemetery, twenty-five dollars ;
Comers Rock, fifteen dollars ;
Haw Orchard Cemetery, fifteen dollars ;
Feas Ridge Cemetery, fifteen dollars ;
Fox Creek, fifteen dollars ;
Spring Valley, fifteen dollars ;
Bridle Creek, fifteen dollars ;
Independence, twenty-five dollars ;
Jerusalem Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, twenty-five
dollars ;
Eureka Cemetery, twenty-five dollars ;
Hines Branch Cemetery, twenty-five dollars ;
Montvale Church Cemetery, ten dollars ;
New Hope Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Liberty Hill Cemetery, twenty-five dollars ;
Pleasant Grove Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Coxe’s Chapel Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Bonham Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Meadow Creek Church Cemetery, ten dollars ;
Lebanon, fifteen dollars ;
Greensville county, fifty dollars ;
Hampton, one hundred dollars ;
Harrisonburg, one hundred twenty-five dollars ;
Henry county, fifty dollars ;
Hillsboro, Albemarle county, fifty dollars ;
4 Hope Maury Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty
ollars ;
Huguenot Springs, twenty-five dollars ;
{unior Hollywood Memorial Association, fifty dollars ;
ing and Queen, fifty dollars ;
Lancaster, fifty dollars;
Lebanon, fifty dollars ;
Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Richmond,
seventy-five dollars ;
Leesburg, forty dollars;
Lexington, Mary Custis Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy, seventy-five dollars ;
Louisa, forty dollars;
Lynchburg, two hundred dollars ;
adison, twenty-five dollars ;
Manassas, seventy-five dollars ;
Manassas Junction, seventy-five dollars ;
Marion, fifteen dollars; ;
Mathews, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty dollars;
Martinsville, fifteen dollars;
Middlesex, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty dollars;
Mount Jackson, one hundred dollars ;
Mount Moriah, fifty dollars ;
Nelson, one hundred dollars ;
New Market, one hundred twenty-five dollars ;
New River Grays, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Chapter,
East Radford, seventy-five dollars ;
Norfolk-Pickett Buchanan Chapter, one hundred dollars;
Northumberland County, one hundred dollars;
Orange, fifty dollars ;
Page County, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty dollars;
Patrick county, fifty dollars ;
Petersburg Memorial Association, seven hundred dollars ;
Petersburg Chapter, United Daughters of Confederacy, for Prince
George, fifty dollars;
Pittsylvania County, Rawley Martin Chapter, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, one hundred dollars ;
Portsmouth, seventy-five dollars ;
Radford Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, twenty-five
dollars ;
Elliot Grays Chapter U.D.C. Richmond, Virginia, seventy-five
dollars ;
Roanoke-William Watts Chapter, United Daughters of the Con-
federacy, seventy-five dollars ;
Saylor-Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Wise
County, twenty-five dollars ;
Scottsville, twenty-five dollars ;
Scott County :
Rye Cover, one hundred dollars ;
Lawson’s Cemetery, one hundred dollars ;
Rollins Cemetery, fifty dollars ;
Francisco Cemetery, fifty dollars ;
Nickelsville, one hundred dollars;
Smyth County, one hundred dollars ;
South Boston, one hundred dollars;
Spotsylvania Court House, two hundred fifty dollars;
Stafford Rangers Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy,
twenty-five dollars ;
Staunton Confederate Section, Thornrose Cemetery, eight hundred
dollars ;
Stonewall Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Richmond,
fifty dollars;
Strasburg, fifty dollars;
Suffolk, fifty dollars ;
Tazewell, one hundred dollars;
Warrenton, fifty dollars ;
West Point Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, fifty
dollars ;
Williamsburg, fifty dollars ;
Winchester, five hundred dollars;
Woodstock, fifty dollars ;
Wytheville, sixty dollars ;
Wythe County:
St. Paul’s Cemetery, St. Mary’s, St. John’s, each thirty-five
dollars ;
Yellow Tavern-Stuart Monument, Richmond Chapter, United
Daughters of the Confederacy, one hundred fifty dollars ;
York County—Bethel Memorial, one hundred dollars;
Elliott Grays Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Rich-
mond, Virginia, one hundred dollars.
Provided, however, that if in any county or city hereinbefore named
there is no Confederate Memorial Association or Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy, the amount hereby appropriated for such
county or city shall, on the application of the board of supervisors or
council thereof, be paid to the treasurer of such county or city and
expended by its board of supervisors or council for the purposes here-
inbefore specified, and said board or council shall make the report of such
expenditures to the Comptroller.