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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1897/1898 |
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Law Number | 759 |
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Chap. 759.—An ACT for relief of George D. Armentrout, of Greene county, Vir-
ginia.
Approved March 3, 1898.
Whereas George D. Armentrout, a maimed and disabled Confederate
soldier of Company G, tenth regiment of Virginia infantry, was a true
and gallant soldier during the civil war; was “loy al to Virginia; and
Whereas he is now suffering from the following disability—to- -wit:
Wound received in the right leg between the knee and ankle, made by a
ball from a rifle in a charge upon theenemy in the battle of Petersburg
on April second, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the county
court of Greene shall examine into the condition of the above-named
George D. Armentrout, a Confederate soldier; and should it be that he
was true and loyal to Virginia through the war, and that he is now
afflicted and disabled and ‘incapacitated for manual labor; that he 1s
needy and poor, by reason of said wounds, and should re ceive aid from
Virginia, and if the county court of Greene should send a certificate of
the facts to the auditor of public accounts of Virginia, then the auditor
of public accounts is directed to place the name ‘of George D. Armen-
trout on the pension list, and pay him annually the sum of fifteen dol-
lars, on and after the first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-
eight.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.