Chap. 939.—An ACT for the relief of Mrs. H. Hagood.
Approved March 4, 1898.
Whereas Henry Hagood, of the county of Pittsylvania, served in the
late war as a member of Company H, of the twenty- -tirst Vi irginia regi-
ment, and was a faithful and valiant soldier; and
Whereas he died during the pendency of said war, leaving a widow,
who is now living, but is old, feeble, and penniless: therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That Mistress
Elizabeth Hagood, widow of the aforesaid Nenry Hagood, shall be
placed upon the pension roll of this state, to receive a pension of fifteen
dollars per year: provided, that the county court of said county shall
have certified to the auditor of public accounts that the foregoing recitals
are true. Upon the receipt of such certificate the said auditor 1s directed
to place the name of Mistress Hagood on the pension roll and pay her a
pension of fifteen dollars per annum.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.