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 | 1897/1898 |
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Law Number | 768 |
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Chap. 768.—An ACT for the relief of Mrs. T. H. Tarding, widow of a Confederate
soldier.
Approved March 5, 1898,
Whereas A. 8. Harding, a Confederate soldier of Company E, twenty-
second regiment of Virginia, was a true and gallant soldier during the
ate war; was loyal to Virginia; and
Whereas he died ten years after the war, having never recovered from
y wound received at Chancellorsville, leading a charge, and was never
ble to perform manual labor, never being free from pain resulting from
said wound: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the county
court of Prince Edward shall examine into the condition of the above-
named Mistress IL. H. Harding, widow of a Confederate soldier; and
should it be that he was true and loyal to Virginia through the war,
ind that his widow has never married, and having been deprived of the
labor of her husband, is needy and poor, and should receive aid from
Virginia, and that her husband died from effects of wounds, and if the
county court of Prince Edward 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 Mistress L. H. Harding on
the pension list, and pay her annually the sum of fifteen dollars, on and
after the first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight.
2. This act shall be in force from its passave.