Chap. 927.—An ACT for the relief of Samuel Locket, a disabled Confederate
soldier.
Approved March 4, 1898.
Whereas Samuel Locket, of Botetourt county, was badly wounded in
the late war, and by reason thereof totally disabled for work or labor
of any kind by reason thereof: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That if Samuel
Locket produces satisfactory evidence to the county court of Botetourt
county as to his condition as above stated, he is hereby authorized to
apply for a pension, which if granted by the said court, shall be certified
to the auditor of public accounts, then the said auditor is hereby
directed to place the name of the said Samuel Locket on the pension list
with those receiving pensions for total disability, and pay him fifteen
dollars per year.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.