Chap. 1306.—An ACT for the relief of Jackson Shuffelbarger, a Confederate
soldier.
Approved March 7%, 1900. -
Whereas Jackson Shufflebarger, an old Confederate soldier, in the
county of Lee, who was a true and faithful soldier in the late wai
between the states, and has ever been true to his country; and
Whereas he has now become unable to perform any kind of manual
labor, and has no land or other means by which to support himself,
and is very old; therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That when the
said Jackson Shufflebarger appears before the county court of said
county of Lee, state of Virginia, and makes satisfactory proof by
affidavit of his own and others to the foregoing facts, that the clerk
of said county shall furnish the auditor of public accounts of Virginia
a certificate to that effect, and that his name shall be placed on the
pension rolls of Confederate soldiers at the rate of fifteen dollars per
annum.
2. This act shall take effect April the first, in the year of our Lord,
nineteen hundred.
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