Chap. 1356.—An ACT for the relief of K. B. Funk, a Confederate soldier.
Approved March 7, 1900.
Whereas K. B. Funk was a true and loyal soldier to the state of
Virginia in the war between the states and has been a citizen of the
state all the time since the war and is now old and infirm and is
dependent on his manual labor for a support and by reason of his
service to the state in said war is partially disabled from earning
a comfortable support for himself and family; therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That upon
proof of the above stated fact before the county court of Grayson
county and a certificate of the same by said county court to the auditor
of public accounts of the state of Virginia that the said auditor be, and
is herein, directed to place the name of the said K. B. Funk on the
pension roll and pay him annually the sum of fifteen dollars from the
first day of April, nineteen hundred.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.