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 | 1912 |
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Law Number | 349 |
Subjects |
Law Body
CHAP. 349.—An ACT to invest in boards of supervisors of counties having
a population greater than 300 inhabitants per square mile as shown by
United States census, the same powers and authority now vested or
hereafter conferred upon common councils of cities and towns.
Approved March 23rd, 1912.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the boards of supervisors of counties having a density of popula-
tion greater than three hundred per square mile, as determined
by the United States census, be, and they are hereby, vested with
the same powers and authority as are now vested or which may
hereafter be vested in the councils of cities and towns by virtue
of the constitution of the State of Virginia or of the acts of the
assembly passed, or which may hereafter be passed, in pursuance
thereof.
Provided, that all laws enacted by boards of supervisors un-
der authority of this act shall be submitted to and approved by
the judge of the circuit court of the respective counties, after
hearing testimony of all parties desiring to be heard to be taken
as in common law cases, showing the necessity for such laws and
police regulations, or in opposition thereto. This act shall not
affect any annexation proceedings now or hereafter instituted
by any city to annex the territory or any part thereof of any
county coming under the provisions of this act.
2. This act shall not apply to any county until the board of
supervisors thereof shall accept and approve the same by reso-
lution.
I, Jno. W. Williams, Clerk of the House of Delegates of
Virginia, do hereby certify that the session of the General
Assembly of Virginia at which the Acts of Assembly herein
printed were enacted, adjourned sine die on March 15th, 1912.
JNO. W. WILLIAMS,
Clerk of the House of Delegates of Virginia.
A ppomattoz—First day in April, June, October and December.
Buckingham—tTuesday after second Monday in March, May, September
and November.
Charlotte—First Monday in January, March, May,. July, September and
November.
Cumberland—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in January, April, Septem-
ber and November.
Prince Edward—tTuesday after the third Monday in January, April, July,
September and November.
SIXTH CIRCUIT.
Lunenburg—Second Monday in April, June, October, and third Monday
in January.
Mecklenburg—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Halifax—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Campbell—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
City of Lynchburg—Second Monday in February, third Monday in May
and September, and second Monday in December.
SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Pittsylvania—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September
and November.
Henry—First Monday in January, April, July and October.
Patrick—First Monday in March, first Monday in June, first Monday in
September and first Monday in December.
City of Danville—April twenty-fifth and October the twenty-fifth.
EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
Albermarle—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Madison—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Greene—Third Monday in February, April, June, October and December.
NINTH CIRCUIT.
Culpeper—Third Monday in March, June, September, and first Monday in
December.
Goochland—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December. .
Orange—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Louisa—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November. a
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Henrico—First Monday in January, April, July and October.
City of Richmond—First Monday in February, May and November.
ELEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Elizabeth City—The first Monday in February, April, June, August, Octo-
ber and December.
City of Newport News—The first Monday in January, March, May, July,
and second in September and November.
° TWELFTH CIRCUIT.
Richmond—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Northumberland—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, Octo-
‘ber and December.
Lancaster—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Westmoreland—Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
E'ssex—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
THIRTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Gloucester—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Mathews—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
King and Queen—Second Tuesday in February, April, June, August, Octo-
ber and December.
King Wiham—First Tuesday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Middlesex—Tuesday after fourth Monday in January, March, May, July,
September and November.
FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT.
New Kent—Fourth Tuesday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Charles City—Third Thursday in February, April, June, August, Octcber
and December.
York—First Tuesday in February, April, June, August, October and
December. °
Warwick—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September’ and
November.
City of Williamsburg and James City—Second Monday in Feoruary, April,
June, August, October and December.
King George—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Stafford—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Spotsylvania—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Caroline—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Hanover—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
SIXTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Prince William—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October
and December.
Fairfax—-Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Alexandria—Third Monday in February, April, June, October, and second
Monday in December.
City of Alexandria—First Monday in January, March, May, July, and
second Monday in September and first Monday in November.
SEVENTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Frederick—First Monday in February, April, June, August, October and
December.
Clarke—Fourth Monday: in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Warren—First Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Shenandoah—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, September
and November.
EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT.
Rockbridge—First Monday in February, May, September and November.
Augusta—Fourth Monday in February and May, First Monday in October,
and fourth Monday in November.
Highland—Fourth Tuesday in April, July tenth and October tenth.
NINETEENTH CIRCUIT.
Alleghany—Fifteenth day of January, April, July and October.
Bath—Twentieth day of March, June, September and November.
Botetour:—March first, June first, September first and December first.
Craig—Tenth day of February, May, September and November.
The City of Clifton Forge—First day of February, May, July and October.
City of Roanoke—Fifteenth day of March, May, September and December
Montgomery—February fifth and first day of May, July, October anc
December.
Roanoke—First day of January, April, June, September and November.
Floyd—The eighteenth day of February, Sixteenth day of April, July anc
October. ,
TWENTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Waythe—Second Monday in January, April, third Monday in July and
October.
Pulaski—Third Monday in February and second Monday in November
first Monday in May and September.
Carro/l—Second Monday in March, and first Monday in December, third
Monday in May and September.
Grayson—Fourth Monday in March and November, first Monday in June
and October.
TWENTY-SECOND CIRCUIT.
Giles—Tuesday after fourth Mondays in March, June and October.
Bland—Second Monday in March and July, third Monday in October.
Tazewell—Third Monday in February, fourth Monday in May, August and
November.
The judge may designate one of the terms of court of Tazewell county,
at which only criminal cases shall be tried.
TWENTY-THIRD CIRCUIT.
Washington—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September and
November.
Smyth—First Monday in January, March, September and November, and
first Monday in May.
TWENTY-FOURTH CIRCUIT.
I.ee—Second Monday in February and first Monday in May, September and
December.
Wise—First Monday in January and April and second Monday in July and
October.
Dickenson—Tuesday after second Monday in March, first Monday in July,
Tuesday after the fourth Monday in September, and second Monday in
November.
TWENTY-FIFTH CIRCUIT.
Rockingham—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, September and
November.
Page—Third Monday in February, April, June, August, October and Decem-
ber.
Fauqguwer—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Septembe
November.
Loudoun—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, Octobe
December.
Rappahanunock—Second Monday in January, March, May, July, Sept
and October.
TWENTY-SEVENTH CIRCUIT.
Scott—Tuesday after fourth Monday in January, Tuesday after
Monday in March and June, and Tuesday after fourth Mond
September.
Russell—Tuesday after third Monday in February, Tuesday after
Monday in May, September and December.
Buchanan—Tuesday after third Monday in April, Tuesday after 14
Monday in July, and Tuesday after third Monday in November.
TWENTY-EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
Isle of Wight—First Monday in February, April, June, October and L
ber.
City of Portsmouth—Fourth Monday in February, March, May, June
tember and November.
Princess Anne—Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sept
and October.
TWENTY-NINTH CIRCUIT.
Amherst—Second Monday in February, April, June, August, Octobe
December.
Fluvanna—Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August, Octobe
December.
Nelson—Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Septembe
November.
THIRTIETH CIRCUIT.
Bedford—January tenth, March first, May first, July first, October
December first.
Franklin—First Monday in February, April, June, September, Nove
THIRTY-FIRST CIRCUIT.
Accomac—tThe first Monday in February, April, June, October and I[
ber.
Northampton—The second Monday in January, March, May, July, S«
ber and November.
ACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE BEEN ES-
TABLISHED IN EACH COUNTY.
OMAC—Chincoteague Islands, Greenbackville, New Church, Temperance-
ville, Hall’s Store, Sanford, Saxes, Mappsville, Bloxom, Newstown,
Parksley, Courthouse, Onancock, Tangier Islands, Pungoteague, Wacha-
preague, Hawk’s Nest, Belle Haven, Craddockville, Locustville, Cash-
ville. .
EMARLE—Batesville, Blackwells’ Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge, Coves-
ville, Earlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hillsboro, Ivy, Keswick,
Lindsay’s, Monticello, Melton, North Garden, Owensville, Proffit,
Porter’s, Stony Point, Scottsville, Wingfields, White Hall, Alberene.
XANDRIA—Ballston, Four-Mile Run, Carne School.
EGHANY—Jackson River, Longdale, Iron Gate, Richpatch, Peter’s
Switch, Covington, Dunlap, Griffith’s, Aritt’s, Clift, Damrons, Selma.
sLIA—Amelia Courthouse, Wilkerson’s Shop, Chula, Deatonsville, Paine-
ville, Jetersville, Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
IERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Fancy
Hill, New Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Furnace, Chestnut, Allwood,
Oronoca, Elon, Magruder’s, Madison, Wright’s Shop, Monroe, Pleasant
View, Way.
OMATTOX—Courthouse, Chop, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker’s Church,
Pamplins, Stonewall, Oakville, Agee’s, Rocks.
usTA—Sandy Hollow, Peaco’s Mill, Bolivar, Arbor Hill, Burnett, Mount
Solon, Sangersville, Parnassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New
Hope, Mint Spring, Mt. Sidney, Mt. Meridian, Verona, Crimora, Burks’
Mill, Hermitage, Laurel Hill, Harriston, Waynesboro, Basic City,
Fisherville, Stuart’s Draft, Sherando, Greenville, Middlebrook, Spots-
wood, Newport, Deerfield, Craigsville, Kershner’s Mill, Churchville, Pond
Gap, Weyer’s Cave, Christian’s Siding.
H—Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Hickman’s School-House, Cleek’s
Mills, Healing Springs, Hot Springs, Greaner’s, Crawford’s Mill, Car-
penter’s School-House, Cloverdale, Fair View, Millboro Springs, Sit-
lington.
FORD—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peakesville,
Thaxton, Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Bufordsville, Hogan’s Store,
Chamblissburg, Stewartsville, Goodview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board’s
Store, Fancy Grove, Valley Mills, White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin
Store, Otter Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett’s Store, Goode, Forest Depot,
Perrowville, Bigbie’s Shop, Cove, Big Island, Charlemont, Curtis.
ND—Bogle’s School-House, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg,
Point Pleasant, Ceres, Sharon, Seddon.
ETOURT—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock, Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wilton.
Town Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s, Amsterdam, Cloverdale, Trout-
Ville, Brugh’s Mill, Coyner’s, Rocky Branch, Buchanan, Lithia, Arch
Mills, Springwood, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring Run, Blue Ridge Springs.
“SWICK—Lawrenceville, Poarch and Ross, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeon-
ville, Trotter’s, Edmund's Store, Elmore’s, Brodnax, Tillman’s Rock
store, Phipp’s, Drumgoole’s, Butler's.
HANAN—Grundy, Head Slate, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Whitt Place.
Rock Lick, Knox.
KINGHAM—Maysville, Wright’s Glenmore, New Store, Curdsville, White
Hall, Red Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damson’s, Well Water.
PBELL—-Courthouse, Concord, Mt. Zion, Broodneal, Hat Creek, Morgan's
Mill, Mike, Pigeon Run, Marvsville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville,
New London, Evington, Rolling Mill, Black Water, Flynns, Kings, West
Lynchburg, Altavista.
y)LINA—Bowling Green, Shermansville, Sparta, White’s, Gouldman’s, Port
Royal, Moss Neck, Guiney’s, Madison, Cedar Fork, Balty, Reedy Church,
Bowers. :
ROLL—Courthouse, Little Vine, Lindsey’s, Quesenberry’s, Courthouse
(Laurel Fork District), Fremont; Snake Creek, Nester’s, Turner’s,
Smith's Mill, Strickland’s, Wisler’s, Hawk’s, Courthouse (Piper’s Gar
District), Beamer’s, Woodlawn, Castle Hill, Hank’s, Courthouse (Sul-
phur Springs District), Mt. Zion, Hebron, Blair, Springs, McGees Mi:l,
Gray’s School-House.
RLOTTE—Scott’s Store, Aspinwall, Priddy’s Store, Keysville, Eureka,
Courthouse, Central, Wylinburg, Red Oak Grove, Smilh Tavern, Mid-
way, Harvey’s Store.
.RLES C1iTY—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
‘STERFIELD—Swansboro, Oak Grove, Pulliam’s Store, Bon Air, Midlothian.
Horner’s Store, Winterpock, Skinquarter, Winfrey’s Store, Matoaca,
Ettrick’s, Chester, Eyler’s Store, Courthouse.
RKE—White Post, Lindsay’s Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah,
Berryville, Mt. Airy, Russell’s, Pierce’s.
1G¢—Courthouse, Barbour’s Creek, Paint Bank, McGuire’s Store, Mar-
shall’s Store, Ammendale, Healing Springs, Givens & Reynold’s Store,
Forks, John’s Creek.
PEPER—Catalpa, Jeffersonton, Rixeyville, Mitchell s, Brown’s Store, Eldo-
rado, Brandy, Stevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
1BERLAND—Brown’s Church, Courthouse, Flippen’s Mill, Bush Park,
Flanagan’s Mill.
KENSON—Ridge, Lick Fork, Chase, Artrip, Hill Schoolhouse, Bart’s Lick,
Colley, Frying Pan, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose.
WIDDIE—Brookland, Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse,
Darvills, Malams, Monk’s Neck, New Hope, Oak’s Grove, Ritcheville,
Ream’'s, Rocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak, Westboro.
ZABETH CITY—Fox Hill, East End, Phoebus, Back River, Hampton,
Hampton Roads.
EX—Loretta, Lloyd’s, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton’s, Centre
Cross, Dunnsville.
NKLIN—Rocky Mount, Snow Creek, Sydnorsville, Calloway, Helms,
Roon’s Mill, Long Branch, Providence, Young Store, Glade Hill, Pen
Hook, Dickinson, Union Hall, Taylor’s Store, Hatcher’s, Brook’s Mill,
Lynville, Laughon, Bowman’s, Bonbrook, Sandy Level, Dillonsville,
Scruggs.
FAIRFAX—Centreville, Clifton, Swetnam’s, Well’s, Burke’s, Baylis, Wood-
yards, Accotink, Pulman’s, Gum Spring, Moore’s, Falls Church, West
End, Anandale, Fairfax Courthouse, Langley, Vienna, The Lick, Dranes-
ville, Herndon, Forestville, Thompson’s, Thornton’s, Pleasant Valley.
FAUQUIER—Orlean, Fiery Run, Marshall, Markham, Hume, Paris, Upper-
ville, Rectortown, Landmark, The Plains, New Baltimore, Warrenton.
Morrisville, Bealeton, Remington, Auburn, Catlett’s, Calverton, Bristers-
burg, Summerduck.
FLoyp—Copper Hill, Huffville, Locust Grove, Harman’s, Turtle Rock, Court-
house, Booth’s Mill, Stuart’s Schoolhouse, Indian Valley, Barringer, Wil-
lis, Crab Orchard.
FLUVANNA—Palmyra, Centre Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork
Union, Jones’ Schoolhouse, Cunningham, Kidd’s Store, Scottsville, Good-
son’s.
FREDERICK—Neffstown, Brucetown, White Hall, Gainesboro, Baker’s Mill,
Dolans, Ashton’s, Yeakley’s, Gore, Lamps, Russell’s, Dry Run, Middle-
_town, Old Forge, Newtown, Canter’s, Kernstown, Carper’s Valley, Green-
wood, Stephens City, Canterburg, Molboro Road, Mountain Falls, State
Tannery.
GRAYSON—Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, Spring Valley, Galax,
Old Town, X-Roads, Fairview, Cherry Grove, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth
of Wilson, Pugh Place, White Top, Trout Dale, North Corner, Potato.
Shaw, Rugby.
GREENE—Monroe, Standardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville.
GREENSVILLE—Belfield, Hicksford, Brink, Moss, Taylor’s Mill, Purdy.
GILES—Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Poplar
Hill, White Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New
River, Newport.
GLOUCESTER—Dragon Ordinary, Wood’s X-Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Tre-
villian’s, Tabb’s Store, Courthouse, Bel Roi, Hickory Fork, Hayes
Store, Achilles, Stonewall, Sterlings.
GOOCHLAND—Bowles’ Store, Ford’s Store, Dietrick’s Store, Goochland Court-
house, Rockets, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caladonia, Snead’s Store.
Trice’s Store, Tabscott.
HANOVER—Cold Harbor, Rural Point, Clay, Ashland, Rockville, Blunt’s
Hall’s Shops, Higginson.
HALIFAX—Courthouse, South Boston, Clay’s Mill, Scottsburg, Mt. Laurel.
Cross Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black Walnut
Hyco, Mayo, Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklin, Whitlock, Birch
Pace’s, Red Bank, Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdale
Bryan, Martin’s Store, Meadville, Locust Level.
HENRICN —Whitlock’s, Town Hall, Carter’s, Cary’s, Seven Pines, Hardin's
Shop, Jones, Chestnut Hill, Bruns, Hungary, Ridge Church, Short
Pump, Barton Heights, Montrose, Bowling Green, Westhampton, High.
land Springs.
HENRY—Martinsville, Mayo, Spencer, Gunville, Horse Pasture, Scott’s
Ridgeway, Oak Level, Bassett, Ironside, Figsboro, Axton, Leatherwood
Mountain Valley, Irisburg.
HIGHLAND—Ruckman’s Schoolhouse, Hevener’s Store, New Hampden, Court
house, Wilson’s Mill, Bethlehem, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Stuart’s Mill, Bis
Valley. .
ISLE OF WIGHT—Baker’s Store, Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrollton
Longview, Orbit, Smithfield, Carrsville, Camp Mill, Mount Carmel]
Windsor, Rescue.
JAMES Ciry—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown No. 2, Stone House, Powhataz
‘No. 1, Powhatan No. 2.
KING AND QUEEN—Buena Vista, Little Plymouth, Stevensville, Carltor
Store, Clark’s, Newtown.
KING GEORGE—Courthouse, Passapatonky, Hampstead, Shiloh.
KING WILLIAM—Mangohick, Buelahville, Manquin, Courthouse, Lanesville
West Point.
LANCASTER—Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weem’s, White Store, Little Bay, Lit
walton, Corrotomon, Lancaster, Mantua.
LEE—Bale’s Mill, Bale’s Forge, Blackwater, Bishop’s Store, Dryden, Dixie
Hunter’s Gap, Hurst Store, Jonesville, Morgan’s Store, Pennington Gap
Stickleyville, Keokee, Seminary, St. Charles, Robbins Chapel.
LounouNn—Leesburg, Luckett’s, Lovettsville, Taylorstown, Water’s, Bolling
ton, Hamilton, Snickersville, Silcott’s Springs, Mt. Gilead, Lincoln
Hughesville, Philamont, Waterford, Hillsboro, Purcellville, Irene, Rounc
Hill, Unison, Middleburg, Aldie, Mountville, Powell’s Shop, Gumspring
Farmwell, Guilford, Waxpool, Lenah.
Lou1saAa—Zion, Trevillian’s, Bell’s Cross-Roads, Louisa Courthouse, Terrel
store, Thompson Cross-Roads, Cuckoo, Fredericks Hall, Centreville
Shelton Mill, Jackson’s, Bumpass, Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyville
Brian.
LUNENBURG— Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Reho.
both, Plantersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove, Vic.
toria.,
Mapison—Criglersville, Dulinsville, Graves’ Mill, Madison Courthouse
Nethers, Oak Park, Rochelle, Wolftown, Radiant.
MATHEWS—Battery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hookem-
fair, Cobb’s Creek, Port Haywood.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Baskerville, Finchley, Gillespie, Abbyville, Clarks.
ville, Averett, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wright’s Store
Lacrosse, South Hill, Union Level, Chase City, Smith’s Cross-Roads.
Northview, Bracey.
MIDDLESEX—Jamaica, Saluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
MONTGOMERY—Christiansburg, Guerrant’s, Shawsville, Alleghany Springs.
Big Spring, Kirby’s Mill, Auburn, Harman’s, Grayson’s Mill, Blacks-
burg, Price’s Fork, Long’s Shop, Crumpecker’s, Walthall, Cambria,
Craigs Creek. )
NANSEMOND—Copeland Mills, Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, Cypress Chapel,
Paul’s Branch, Somerton, Whaleyville, Chuckatuck, Ebenezer, Myrtle,
Junction, Yeate’s, Holland.
NELSON—Lovingston, Elmington, Arrington, New Market, Gladstone,
Buffalo Ridge, Roseland, Massie’s Mill, Lowesville, Montebello, Forks,
Faber’s, Poplar, Grape Lawn, Slaughter’s, May’s Store, Mauris’ Store,
Pamplin, Schuyler.
New KENT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville, Walkers.
NorFroLtK—Bethel, Bell’s Mill, Bower’s Hill, Churchland, Oak Grove, Dce}
Creek, Indian Creek, Hickory Grove, South Norfolk, West Norfolk
Gilmerton, Port Norfolk, Fairmount Park, Ocean View, Pine Beach.
NORTHAMPTON—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Eastville, Johnsontown
Franktown, Wardtown, Hog Island, Exmore.
NORTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store, Tignor’s Store
Reedville, Wicomico Church, Harvey’s Wharf, Lodge.
NotTTrowaY—Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Store, Nottoway, Spain.
“ville.
ORANGE—Orange, Gordonsville, Barboursville, Rhoadesville, Woolfork’s
Halle, Locust Grove.
PaGe—Honeyville, Jollett, Newport, Shenandoah, Leakesville, Shirley
Marksville, Luray, Printz Mill, Rileyville, Springfield.
PATRICK—Courthouse, Patrick Springs, Liberty, Stella, Penn’s Store, Pal.
metto, Nettle Ridge, Turner's Store, King’s Store, Hill’s Schoolhouse
Gate’s Store, Bell’s Spur, Aker’s Store, Dehart’s Mill, Adam’s Store
Charity, Dodson, Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge, Critz.
PITTSYLVANIA—Bryant’s, Giles’ Store, Galveston, Spring Garden, Weal, Elba
Dry Fork, Chatham, Museville, Sandy River, Banister, Swansonville
Callands, Hollywood, Grasty’s Store, Riceville, Cedar Hill, Peytons.
burg, Shockoe, Laurel Grove, Keeling, Beavers, Ringgold, Statesville
Kentuck, Ajax, Brights, Menla, Farmers, Toshes, Pullens, Whites
Brutus, Straight Store, Hurt, Chalk Level, Level Run, Renan, Syca.
more, Hill Grove, McDowell’s Mill, Stokesland, Cascade, Design, Whit-
mell, Brosville, Bachelor’s Hall, Mount Cross, Chatham Corporation.
Powhatan—Ballsville, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Powhatan Courthouse, Pine-
ville, Powhatan Station, Sublett’s Tavern. |
PRINCE EDWARD—Farmville, Prospect, Spring Creek, Worsham, Briery
Green Bay, Rice, Abilene.
PRINCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Bland, Blackwater, Brandon.
PRINCESS ANNE—Blackwater, Creed’s Bridge, Capp’s Shop, Wash Woods
Courthouse, London Bridge, Kempsville, Virginia Beach.
PRINCE WILLIAM—Manassas, Wellington, Haymarket, Hickory Grove
Waterface, Brentsville, Greenwich, Nokesville, Independent Hill, Hor.
ton’s Store, Token, Dumfries, Potomac, Occoquan, Hoadley, Aden.
PULASKI—Allisonia, Max Creek, River View, Snowville, Churchwood, Dub-
lin, New River, East Pulaski, West Pulaski, Ingles, Newbern, Draper.
Hunters, Boom.
RAPPAHANNOCK—F lint Hill, Amissville, Hawlin, Sperryville, Washington
Woodville.
RICHMOND—Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, Sharps.
ROANOKE—John’s Shop, Brand’s Store, Botetourt Springs, Glenvar, North
Salem, South Salem, West Salem, Bonsacks, Edington’s Shop, Norwich,
Tinker Creek, Vinton, Bent Mountain, Cave Spring, Poage’s Mill, Red
Hill, Fairview, Crystal Spring.
ROCKBRIDGE—Lexington, Hartsook’s Shop, Glasgow, Glenwood, Oak Bank,
Natural Bridge, Broad Creek, Hamilton’s Schoolhouse, Collierstown.
Montgomery, Big Spring, Smith’s Mill, Rockbridge Baths, Brownsburg.
Flumen, Goshen, Kennedy’s Mill, Timber Ridge, Riverside, Fairfield,
Raphine, Campbell’s Mill.
KINGHAM—Swift Run, Elkton, Furnace Number Two, McGaheysville,
Port Republic, Meyerhoeffer’s Store, Cross Keys, Pleasant Valley, Mt.
Crawford, Bridgewater, Dayton, Ottobine, Keezeltown, East Harrison-
burg. West Harrisonburg, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose,
Edom, Singer’s Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broadway.
Coote’s Store, Wittig’s Store.
SELL—Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s Mills, John-
ston’s. Baylor’s, Hawkin’s Mills, Fugate’s, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton,
Grigsby’s, Banner.
rtr—Addington, Clinchport, Duffield, Estillville, Rollers, Frances, Hoge’s
Store, Hilton’s, Jenning’s, Nickelsville, Osborn’s Ford, Powers, Peters,
Pattonsville, Rye Cove, Stoney Creek, Stony Point, Smith’s, Wininger’s,
Big Cut.
NANDOAH—New Market, Quicksburg, Forestville, Jno. D. Miller’s,
Mount Jackson, Hudson’s Cross-Roads, Cleveland, Jerome, Cabin Hill,
Hamburg, Edinburg, Lantz’s Mills, Columbia Furnace, Liberty Fur-
nace, Pine Hill Schoolhouse, Dry Run Schoolhouse, Tom’s Brook, Town
Hall, Courthouse, St. Luke, Central Schoolhouse, Borden, Saumsville,
Mount Olive, Fisher’s Hill, Lebanon Church, Orando, Strasburg.
TH—Atkins, Bonhams, North Marion, South Marion, Seven-Milé Ford,
Broad Ford, Chatham Hill, Olympia, Saltville, Blue Spring, Holston
Mills, St. Clair’s Bottom, Williams, Groseclose, Ellendale.
<Ex—-Courthouse, Yale, Henry, Stony Creek, Little Mill, Newville, Little-
ton, Waverly, Wakefield.
RY—Wall’s Bridge, Surry Courthouse, Baconi Castle, Claremont, Cassley,
Spring Grove, Dendron.
‘FORD—Brooke, Stafford Courthouse, Griffis, Roseville, Stafford Store,
Hartwood, Falmouth, White Oak, Simpson’s.
rHAMPTON—Adams’ Grove, Drewryville, Boykins, Pope, Newsoms, Sun-
beam, Courtland, Black Creek, Franklin, Berlin, Ivor.
rSYLVANIA—Partlow, Thornburg, Travelers’ Rest, Courthouse, Brent’s
Mill, Summit, Todd’s Tavern, Parker’s, Belmont, Brokenburg, Faul-
coner’s, Grange Hall. *
EWeLL—Courthouse, Bluestone, Burk’s Garden, Cove Creek, Graham,
Falls Mills, Pocahontas, Gratton, Abb’s Valley, Tip Top, Benbow,
Crocket’s Cave, Gap Store, Freestone, North Tazewell, Thompson Val-
ley, Lockhart’s Chapel, Liberty Hill, Midway, Pounding Mill, Baptist
Valley, Richlands, Dry Fork, Cedar Bluff, Raven, Poor Valley, Grattan.
tREN—Front Royal, Linden, Cedarville, Keller’s, Milldale, Bowman’s,
Brownstown, Bentonville, Riverton; Fork Union, Water Lick, Reliance,
Rockland.
<wWICK—Ivy, Morrison, Denbigh, Stanley.
SHINGTON—North Abingdon, South Abingdon, Bethel, Greenwood,
Friendship, Damascus, Oak Hill, Green Cove, Meadow View, Glade
Spring, Mahannaim, Fullen’s, Hayter’s Gap, White Mill, Greendale,
Worley's, Brunley Gap, Peters, Phillips, Ketrons, Mendota, Maxwell’s,
Wvyndale, Watermans, Three Springs, Oak Grove, Shakesville, Lindell.
E—Norton, Round Top, Coeburn, Clay House, Bond’s Mill, Pound, Big
Stone Gap, East Stone Gap, Stonega, Appalachia, Cane Patch, Tacoma,
Hamilton, Indian.
WESTMORELAND—Oldhams, Kinsale, Hogue, Mon
Grove, Baynesville, Colonial Beach.
WYTHE—East Wytheville, West Wytheville, Croc
Retreat, Zion, Henley’s, Porter’s Cross-Road, 4
Patterson, Graham Forge, Max Meadow, Rep
YorK—Courthouse, Cockeltown, Fort Magruder, T
NAMES OF MAGISTERIAL DISTRIC]
AccoMAC—Pungoteague, Lee, Metompkin, Atlantic,
ALBEMARLE—Scottsville, Samuel Miller, White F
Rivanna.
ALEXANDRIA COUNTY—Washington, Arlington, Jeff
ALLEGHANY—Boiling Spring, Covington, Clifton.
AMELIA—Leigh, Giles, Jackson.
AMHERST—Courthouse, Temperance, Pedlar, Elon.
APPOMATTOX—South Side, Clover Hill, Stonewall.
AuGustTa—South River, North River, Beverly M:
River, Pastures.
BAaTH—Warm Springs, Cedar Creek, Williamsville
BEDFORD— Liberty, Lisbon, Chamblissburg, Stauntol
Charlemont.
BLAND—Sharon, Seddon, Mechanicsburg, Rocky G:
BoTETOURT—Amsterdam, Fincastle, Buchanan.
BRUNSWICK—Powellton, Meherrin, Red Oak, Stur
BUCHANAN—Grundy, Garden, Rock Lick.
BUCKINGHAM—Mayesville, Curdsville, Slate Riv
James River.
CAMPBELL—Rustburg, Seneca, Falling River, Otte)
CAROLINE—Madison, Reedy Church, Bowling Gree
CARROLL—Pine Creek, Laurel Fork, Fancy Ga
Springs.
CHARLES CiTy—Harrison, Tyler, Chickahominy.
CHARLOTTE— Madison, Walton, Bacon, Roanoke, |
CHESTERFIELD—Dale, Clover Hill, Midlothian, M
muda.
CLARKE—Greenway, Chapel, Battletown, Long Ma
Craic—Newcastle, Alleghany, Simmonsville.
CULPEPER—Stevensburg, Cedar Mountain, Catalpa,
CUMBERLAND—Randolph, Madison, Hamilton.
DICKENSON—Clintwood, Willis, Ervington, Kenady
DINWIDDIE—Rowanty, Namozine, Darvills, Sapony
ELIZABeTH Ciry—Chesapeake, Hampton, Wythe.
EssEx—Occupacia, Central, Rappahannock.
Entire amount outstanding...............0c cece ccccseece
Amount of the unfunded debt.................. ccc ccecees
Amount of the funded debt ................ cece eee eee eee
On which interest is being paid as follows:
Principal. ;
$16,528,570 19 Century bonds bearing 3 per cent..........
5,695,854 16 Riddleberger bonds bearing 3 per cent......
2,383,655 85 Schools and colleges bearing 6 per cent.....
82,800 00 Schools and colleges bearing 5 per cent...
1,150 00 St. Paul’s Church endownment fund 6 per cent
$24,692,030 20
Interest on bonds purchased by the Sinking Fund........
The foregoing $18,072,327.45 of century bonds, issued as state
page were issued in lieu of the following classes and :
debts surrendered:
Principal
Surrendered by the Bondholders’ Committee:
Consol coupon bonds ..........0eeeeeceens $11,985,200 00
Consol registered bonds and fractional cer-
tificates 2... cc cc ec ce cet teens 6,893 69
Peeler coupon bonds .............ee eee eeaes 148,900 00
Peeler registered bonds and fractional cer-
tificates ..... ccc ec cee eee tees 745 59
Ten-forty coupon bonds, issued index act of
March 28, 1879 ........0. cece cece eee 5,165,500 00
Ten-forty registered bonds, issued under act
of March 28, 1879 ............c ee eees 30,900 00
Bonds issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861, (old unfunded), and under act
of March 2, 1866, also sterling certifi-
cates issued under act of March 30, 1871:
Sterling certificates ............ cc ee ee eee 570,457 50
Dollar bonds .......... 2. cece eee cece tenes 224,871 00
Peeler fractional certificate ............... 26 00
Black scrip (sterling) ...........ccceeeees
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866 ........... ccc ee ee ee eee 150 00
$ 2,780 51
Surrendered to the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund under act of March 14,
1910:
Consol coupon bonds ...........ccccenecees $ 500 00
Consol registered bonds ...............200- 700 00
Consol fractional certificates .............. 327 47
Black scrip (dollar) ............0.0eceeeee
Ten-forty coupon bonds ..............000--
Bonds issued under acts prior to April 17,
1861 (old unfunded), and under act of
March 2, 1866 1... . cece eee eee ee eens 1,130 00
$ 2,657 47
Recapitulation of bonds and interest sur-
rendered:
By the Bondholders’ Committee .......... $ 18,133,467 78
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
prior to January 31, 1894 ............ 272,534 89
Under act of January 31, 1894 ............. 896,087 01
Under act of January 23, 1896 ............. 328,606 69
Under act of January 25, 1898 ............. 78,029 92
Under act of February 3, 1900 ............. 4,103 10
Under act of February 3, 1900 ............. 15,169 68
Under act of February 16,1901 ............ 9,112 30
Under act of April 2, 1902 ................ 20,064 68
Under act of March 10, 1906 ............... 6,731 37
Under act of March 11, 1908 ............. 2,780 51
Under act of March 14, 1910 .............. 2,657 47
$ 19,769,345 40
West Virginia’s proportion of bonds and interest surrendered
By the Bondholders’ Committee ............00ccceeccecees
To the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund .................
PRINCIPAL.
The amount of bonds and certificates outstanding October
1911, issued under acts passed prior to February 14, 18%
(the unfunded bonds reduced one-third for West Virginia
portion), less the amount funded to date is ........
INTEREST.
The amount of interest outstanding due to and including Ju
1, 1891, exclusive of any interest that may be unpaid
bonds issued under acts of February 14, 1882, and Fe'
ruary 20, 1892, less the amount funded since is......
Total principal and interest ................ ree
The above amount of principal and interest yet outstandi
the discount as set forth in the scale of funding as provided
VIRGINIA’S DEBT AS IT APPEARED IN 18
The debt—principal and interest—July 1, 1871, the time of
the beginning of the operation of the first funding act,
as reported by the Second Auditor, September 30,
0) 6 rrr
VIRGINIA’S DEBT AS IT IS AT PRESENT
Interest Bearing.
Century bonds bearing 3 per cent.......... $16,528,570 19
Riddleberger bonds bearing 3 per cent....... 5,695,854 16
Schools and colleges bearing 6 per cent...... 2,383,655 85
Schools and colleges bearing 5 per cent...... 82,800 09
St. Paul’s Church endownment fund bearing 6
per cent. 2... ccc ccc ec ce eee ee tee 1,150 00
Old Unfunded—Non-interest Bearing.
Principal ....... ccc eee cece cece eee eee $ 181,575 30
Nterest ...... 0... cee cee eee ec eee eee neee 285,540 08
the Balance of the Unfunded Part of the Public Debt, Septe
the following classes:
NDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING, ISSl
‘ACT OF MARCH 830, 1871.
(Consols.)
pon bonds—having thereon’ tax-receivable
coupons—amount outstanding September 30,
DS) $27,100 00
istered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1911..... 8,088 84
NDS AND CERTIFICATES NOW OUTSTANDING IS-
SUED UNDER ACT OF MARCH 30, 1871, AND THAT
ACT AS AMENDED BY ACT OF MARCH 7, 1872.
(Peelers.)
pon bonds—amount outstanding September
BO, LDL .nnsenccncbe nme mee Neb R Bean ems naee $ 300 00
istered bonds and fractional certificates—
amount outstanding September 30, 1911.... 4,702 57
‘DS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED UNDER ACT OF
MARCH 28, 1879.
(Ten-forties.)
pon bonds (dollar and sterling), having tax receivable cou-
pons thereon—amount outstanding September 30, 1911....:
UNFUNDED—Acts prior to April 17, 1861, and March 2,
1866, also sterling, of act March 30, 1871.
ds and certificates issued under acts passed prior to April
17, 1861 (old unfunded) and under act of March 2, 1866,
also sterling certificates issued under act of March 380, 1871,
computed as funded at two-thirds on account of the de-
duction of West Virginia’s proportion:
Of Annual Interest on the Public Debt—Receipts and Dish
account of Payment of Interest during the Fiscal Year endi
30, 1911.
RECEIPTS.
1910
Dec. 29—Received of S. R. Donohoe, Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, for payment of interest on registered, cou-
pon, and schools and colleges’ bonds, January 1, 1911.
1911
April 20—Received as above.......... 0... cc eee ee eee eee
May 4—Received as above......... 0... cece ee eee
June 30—Received of S. R. Donohoe, Auditor of Public Ac-
counts, for payment of interest on registered, cou-
pon, and schools and colleges’ bonds, due July 1, 1911.
Sept. 9—Received as above............. cc cece w cence eeee
DISBURSEMENTS.
Interest Paid on Public Debt.
For interest paid to colleges and the Dawson
Fund under act February 23, 1892:
On registered certificates issued under act of
February 23, 1892...........cc cece eee eeee
For interest paid on bonds issued under the fund-
ing act of February 14, 1882, and the act as
amended by act of November 29, 1884:
COUPONS 2... ccc eee eee cee te ee ete eee $ 47,407 50
Interest on registered bonds................000. 131,832 19
Interest on bonds issued under act of February 20,
1892, and the several amendments thereto:
COUPONS 2... ccc ccc cere cee e cece cess eeeees $160,830 00
Interest on registered bonds.................0.5. 358,463 76
Coupons paid on judgments for taxes:
Consol cOUpONS ......... cece cece eee eens $ 165 00
Ten-forty COUPONS ........... 0. cece eee eee eee 16 50
Amount of disbursements................e.e00-
Interest—From State depositaries (see Table No.
DG] nace es re tere tees ewe nee ameeawe ene eee
Irom other sourceS..........0c00 cece eeees
Library Fund—From sale of State publications,
fees and interest on bonds (see Table
NO. TO) onc cea ceie stern re anie ews ben tave
Licenses—Other than liquor...............005-
Liquor license ......... 00. c eee ce ee eens
Non-resident malt liquor .................
Hunting license (see Table No. 11).........
Sewing machines (see Table No. 13).......
Mercantile agencies (see Table No. 12).....
Military Fund—Paid into treasury by Adjutant
General, from money for expenses drawn
from treasury and returned.............
Officers of the Government—Received from the
counties to pay salaries of judges (see
Table No. 18) 2... ccc ccc ec ee eee
Received from cities to pay salaries of judges
(see Table No. 18)............0. 00000
Overpayments Refunded—Payments back into the
Treasury (see Table No. 14) ...........
Oyster Tax—Receipts from (see Table No. 15)..
Personal Property Tax—Tax 1909, support of
gwovernment ..... cece cece rece eee e rene
Tax for support of government, 1910......
Tax for support of schools, 1910..........
Tax to pay pensions, 1910................
Penitentiary—Hire of convicts.................
Printed Records—Paid into treasury by clerks
of Supreme Court (see Table No. 17)....
Pension Checks—Undelivered pension checks re-
turned to treaSury ...........eeceeceee
Railroads and Canal Corporations—Franchise
tax (see Table No. 19).............22005
Tax for support of government (see Table
No. 19)... ccc ce ewe eee cent ec eee tenes
Tax for support of schools (see Table
NO. 19) Loic ccc cece ee eee eee teens
Tax to pay pensions (see Table No. 19) ....
Register of Land Office—Fees collected and paid
Into treASULY 1... . ee cee eee eee eee eee
Registration Fees—Received from foreign and
1 Unappropriated Land—Purchases of
Mded ...... ccc ec eee ee ee tenes
id Mary College—For support........ $ 3
eat and light plant.................. ]
Balance on hand October 1, 1911......
Showing Settlement with Treasurer for Ye
30, 1911.
Treasurer's balance October 1, 1911, as
shown by his cash book................
Auditor’s balance as shown in Exhibit B
October 1, 1911...............0....0000.
The above amount of $1,103.50 consists of
the following warrants drawn by the Au-
ditor of Public Accounts upon the Treas-
urer, which are included in the Auditor’s
balance, but have not been presented
and paid by the Treasurer prior to Oc-
tober 1, 1911.
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 8942—Prince
George county, for expenses of lunatics.
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 9389—Hanover
county, for expenses of lunatics........
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 6638—General
Assembly, witness ..........000-0000-
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 6220—Carroll
county, criminal charges..............
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 5913—General
Assembly 2... ccc cece cece eect cece eee
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 6082—Contin-
gent expense of courts................
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 12337—Capitol
TONGS ppc c pag nye eee geese ee
Warrant on Treasurer, No. 12345—Capitol
PONCE wes sane mses ep seeneaas case une eens
List of the Senate, showing names of Senators, their Postoffice, Co
City in which they reside and number of District they represe:
——
Suffolk .........
35 |
- NAME. | PosTOFFICE. | COUNTY oR
Mas | |
25 | Blanks, W. D........... | Clarksville ..... | Mecklenburs
15 | Bowers, C. T........... | Culpeper ..|....! Culpeper.
28 | Brock, R. K............ | Farmville ...... Prince Edw
2 Catron, John H......... Big Stone Gap..| Wise.
7) Crockett, Dr. A. G....... Max Meadows...| Wythe.
] Cummings, David C..... Abingdon ...... Washington.
29 | Drewry, P. H........... Petersburg ..... Petersburg.
17 Early, N. B. Jr......... Dawsonville ....| Green.
9 Echols, Edward......... Staunton Staunton.
21 Edmondson, H. A....... Houston ....... Halifax.
20 Featherston, Howell C...| Lynchburg ..... Lynchburg.
11 Fletcher, George Latham| Warrenton ..... Fauquier.
38 | Folkes, E. C............ Richmond ...... | Richmond.
23 Garrett, W. A.......... Ridgeway ......! Henry.
18 | Gayle, Sands........... Buckingham Lees Buckingham
32 Gravatt, Charles U...... Port Royal ..... | Caroline.
38 Harman, A. C.......... Richmond ...... Richmond.
4 | Hart, J. M............. Roanoke ....... Roanoke cit:
27 | Hobbs, A. R............ Disputanta ..... | Prince Geor,
36 Holt, Saxon W.......... Newport News..' Newport Ne
31 | Lesner, John A......... Norfolk ........ | Norfolk cit;
37 Mapp, G. Walter........ Accomac ....... Accomac.
19 Massie, Bland.......... TyrO .......05. Nelson.
13 Moncure, R. C. L..... sieehiae BR * Stafford.
Montague, S. T......... Portsmouth Portsmouth.
Parr, Edmund.......... Stuart ......... Patrick.
Paul, John............. Harrisonburg Rockingham
Rinehart, W. A......... Covington ...... Alleghany.
Rison, George T........ Chatham ....... Pittsylvania
Royall, J. Powell........ Tazewell ....... Tazewell.
Saunders, John R....... Saluda ......... Middlesex.
Smith, R. S. Blackburn..| Berryville ...... Clarke.
Sowder, V. M.........- Floyd .......... Floyd.
Tavenner, F. S.......... Woodstock ..... Frederick.
Thornton, R. E......... Fairfax ........ Fairfax.
Tucker, J. Randolph..... Bedford City....| Bedford.
Walker, C. Harding..... Heathsville ..... Northumber
Watkins, J. B........... Midlothian ..... Chesterfield.
Wendenburg, L. O....... Richmond ...... Henrico.
West, J. E...........5. Suffolk
aia —
con nom 23 == J
CLERKS OFFICE
Vr, BD
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SENATORS SHOWING NUMBER30F SEAT
J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, Lieutenant-Governor, President.
EDWARD ECHOLS, President pro tem.
Blanks, W. D..............06. 18 Lesner, John A............2.. 4
Bowers, C. T............0005- 29 Mapp, G. Walter............. 13
Brock, R. K................-. 33 Massie, Bland................ 26
Catron, John H............... 40 Moncure, R. C. L.... 2... ee ee ee 16
Crockett, Dr. A. G............ 24 Montague, S. T............... 28
Cummings, David C........... 34 Parr, Edmund............... 39
Drewry, P. H...............25. 14 Paul, John................... 38
Early, N. B. Jr............... 8 Rinehart, W. A............... 31
Echols, Edward............... 9 Rison, George T.............. 15
Edmondson, H. A............. 32 Royall, J. Powell............. 36
Featherston, Howell C........ 22 Saunders, John R............ 3
Fletcher, George Latham...... 30 Smith, R. S. Blackburn....... 20
Folkes, E. C........ cece eee ee 6 Sowder, V. M..........eseeee 37
Garrett, W. A.............08. 10 Tavenner, F. S............... 2
Gayle, Sands............0000. 1‘ Thornton, R. E............... 21
Gravatt, Charles U........... 23 Tucker, J. Randolph.......... 17
Harman, A. C.......c cece eee 25 Walker, C. Harding.......... 12
Hart, J. Mon... cece eee eee 5 Watkins, J. B.............06. 19
Hobbs, A. R...........--.00-, 11 Wendenburg, L. O............ 27
Holt, Saxon W...........06-. 7 West, ne 35
Members of the House of Delegce
WHO SERVED DURING THE
Session Commencing January 10, 1912, and Terminating Mar
1942,
RICHARD EVELYN BYRD, SPEAKER Frederick County.
|
NAME. |
COUNTY OR CITY.
Adams, Berkley D. Charlotte.
NAME.
Harvey, James T..
county ra)
| Nelson.
Anderson, C. W....' Pittsylvania. ‘Harwood, John S.. |Richmond
Bain, L. J........ Southampton. ! Houston, Harry R. , Elizabeth
Baker, James M..._, Louisa. 'Howerton, T. H... | Sussex.
Baker, W. W...... Chesterfield. Ivey, Wavely S... | Chesterfie
Banks, B. A....... Norfolk City. Jennings, T. D... ‘Lynchbur
Bargamin, Paul... Bedford. Jordan, J. R...... ‘Isle of W
Bell, Alden....... Culpeper. | Kemper, James R. | Augusta,
Borden, R. E..... Shenandoah. Kent, S. T. A...... Halifax.
Bowman, A. M...., Roanoke county. | Kinsey, Daniel A.. | Franklin.
Brewer, R. L., Jr. Nansemond. Land, W. A......., Nottoway
Brown, Thos...... Westmoreland. Love, S. H........ ‘Lunenbur
Brown, W. N.....: Danville. Lunsford, C. M... ‘Botetourt
Browning, W. J... Rappahannock. “Malbon, J. T..... Princess |
Buck, E. C....... , Washington. | Martin, A. B......) - Campbell.
Burt, W. Stanley..: Surry. Massie, W. P..... Amherst.
Byrd, Richard E.., Winchester. Meetze, C. J...... Prince W
Chalkley, Jno. W..: Wise. -Milstead, E. W....' Newport
Christian, J. T.... Mathews. -Moncure, R....... !Alexandri
Clarke, Thomas E. Dinwiddie. Montague, Hill.... Richmond
Coleman, C. R....: Spotsylvania. Moore, W. O...... Wythe.
Coleman, Daniel... ! Norfolk city. Moseley, H. B...... Brunswic
Cox, Edwin P....., Richmond city. Mustard, S. P..... Tazewell.
Creamer, Jas. J... Richmond city. Norris, R. O., Jr... Lancaste1
Curtis, John A.... Richmond city. Old, Curtis L..... Norfolk «
Daniel, John O... + Loudoun. Oliver, W. T...... ‘Fairfax.
Earman, Geo. N... Rockingham. Page, Samuel M... Albemarl
Evans, S. Henry... ! Caroline. Parker, Wm, G... Portsmou
Ewing, W. H..... Prince Edward. | Peek, George A... Norfolk
Fitzhugh, W. B... Northampton. Peyton, Whit. D... Stafford.
Flanagan, U. G.... Montgomery. Radford, du Val... Bedford.
Fulton, S. M...... Grayson. Rakes, S. T....... Patrick.
Gilliam, R., Jr....| Petersburg. _ Rew, J. Harry.. “Accomac.
Grant, Chas. W... Russell. ' Richardson, G. L.. ‘Henry.
Gregory, J. W..... Pittsylvania. : Roberts, F. B..... Mecklenb
ALLEGHANY COUNTY
mending section 1103 in re.
lation to certain mining anc
manufacturing corporatior
operating iIM..............
AMHERST COUNTY.
mending road law of........
ANIMALS.
mending section 2197 in rela
tion to burial of, dead of con.
tagious disease ............
reventing running at large
etc., in villages............
APPEAL.
1 relation to enforcement 01
judgment of justice or mayo!
when appeal dismissed.....
PPROPRIATING THE PU]
REVENUE.
ct appropriating ...........
SSESSMENT OF LANDS .
LOTS.
mending section 437-a as t
assessment of standing tim
0:
ASSESSMENT OF TAXE
mending section 17 of reve
nue act in relation to assess
ment of banks.............
mending section 509 as t
commissioner of revenue ex
tending levies ...........
mending section 139 of reve
nue act in relation to tax o1
slot machines ...........
mending section 27 of reve
nue act in relation to taxe
on railroads .........006-
mending sections 107, 10!
and 109 of revenue act in re
lation to license to shows..
mending section 10 of reve
nue act in relation to assess
ment of incomes..........
Requiring inspection by State
Board of Charities of homes,
etc., in which placed, ete....
CIDER.
Prohibiting sale of, within one
mile of Elon Baptist church
Regulating sale of...........
CIRCUIT COURTS.
Giving certain jurisdiction to,
in cities of second class, be-
coming cities of first class..
Amending section 3058 in rela-
tion to removal of clouds
from title ................
Amending sections 3057 and
3059 as to circuits and terms
CITIES
Authorizing use of waters of
Lake Drummond by.......
Amending act authorizing, to
improve harbors in corpor-
ate limits of..............
Amending section 1014-a in re-
lation to extension of corp-
orate limits of............
Prohibiting opening of streets
or alleys by, through public
property .......cc ec eeeeen
Conferring certain powers as
to condemnation of water
WOTKS 2... cece cece eee eee
Providing for segregation dis-
tricts by...... cece eee wees
Amending act for ascertain-
ing damages to abutting
owners in grading streets,
GUC. sec nmen nda nde nth deen ba
Amending section 1041-a in re-
lation to local assessments
0
Exempting from local taxation
obligations issued by.......
Providing how authority may
be given to erect dam across
water course, etc..........
Amending section 13 of act
providing civil justice for
Certain... cece eee ewww eens
Requiring two copies of publi-
cations of to be placed in
State Library ............
Amending act providing me-
thod of voting upon issuing
bonds, etc......eeeceeeees
int resolution proposing
amendment to section 117
of article 8 of.............
roviding for re-submission of
sections 119 and 120 of, for
ratification or rejection.....
roviding for submission of
section 117 of article 8 for
ratification
eeeseeeet8t ee © @ @ @ @ 8
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
mending act in relation to
transportation of bodies dead
OT sosg gee gene hes bed dues ae
mending section 2197, in re-
lation to burial of animals
dying of............00 000.
CONVICTS.
mending section 1, of act cre-
ating State convict road
FOTCE Lo. eee eee ee eee
mending act for sentencing,
to work upon roads.......
roviding for, working in lime
grinding plants...........
CORD MEASURE.
mending section 1913, in re-
lation to
CORPORATIONS.
mending section 4 of chapter
4 of act concerning........
mending section 4 of chapter
5 of act concerning.........
mending section 10 of chap-
ter 1 of act concerning, in
relation to decrease of capi-
tal stock. ...........0- eee
flaking effective deeds of, re-
corded upon certificate of
president only.............
[aking effective deeds of, by
president and _- secretary
jointly, etc...... cece ee eee
mending section 11 of chap-
ter III of act concerning...
CORPORATION COURTS
mending section 3058, in re-
lation to removal of cloud
from title.............000.
EAST BIG STONE GAP
mending charter and act to
change name of to East
Stone Gap ......-.eeeeeres
EAST STONE GAP.
mending charter and act to
change name of from East
Big Stone Gap ............
EASTVILLE.
uthorizing town of to issue
bonds and borrow money for
macadamizing streets ......
ELBA.
mending section 3 of charter
of town of............00-:
ELECTION DISTRICTS.
mending section 113 in rela-
tion to change in..........
ELECTORAL BOARDS.
mending section 70 in rela-
tion to pay of.............
ELEEMOSYNARY INSTIT
TIONS.
equiring two copies of pub-
lications of to be placed in
State Library .............
ELIZABETH CITY COUNT
uthorizing spending money
in sinking fund for repair
of Hampton bridge.........
uthorizing auditor to pay cer-
tain claims due treasurer of.
uthorizing expenditures and
issue of bonds for draining
lands in ......c eee een eee
ELON BAPTIST CHURCE
rohibiting sale of cider with-
in one mile of............
EMINENT DOMAIN.
mending subdivision 25 of act
concerning exercise of pow-
Crs Of wo. cece ene eee ene
mending section 3 of act
concerning exercise of power
Authorizing expenditures a
issue of bonds for draini
lands in Warwick and Eli:
beth City counties
espe @ @ ee
NEW RIVER.
Amending section 2108, in 3
lation to fishing with sein
in Wythe county
NORFOLK.
Amending section 20 of cha
ter of
i
‘mending section 1 of act re
ulating salary of police ju
tice of
NORFOLK COUNTY.
uthorizing school board o
Washington District to bor
row $20,000
o¢@enaeeoeeee .
NORTHAMPTON COUNT
ithorizing, to borrow $150,-
000 for building public roads
NOTTOWAY COUNTY.
thorizing supervisors to bot-
‘ow money ...............
OFFICES.
claring how, held by per-
ons declared lunatics or in-
ane, declared vacant and
Wed 2... cc ec eee eee eee r
ending act providing sani-
ary arrangements in......
signing, in capitol and
brary buildings .........
viding for acquiring part
f Ford’s hotel block for...
Amending section 1103b, in re-
lation to certain mining and
manufacturing corporations
operating in...............
Amending act prohibiting kill-
ing fish in Clinch river in,
with dynamite.............
SALARIES.
Amending subsections 4, 5, 7
and 8 of section 184 in rela-
tion to ..... cece cece cee
Amending sections 4 and 10 of
act fixing in, —_
Department ..............
SALES TOBACCO WARI
HOUSEMEN.
Making misdemeanor to bor-
row money from’ under
pledge to sell tobacco and
fail to deliver, etc..........
SANDY CREEK.
For removing obstructions in..
SANITARY ARRANGEMEN
Providing, in factories, work-
shops, mercantile establish-
ments and offices..........
SAXE.
Authorizing supervisors of
Charlotte county to sell farm
ra
SAXIS.
Repealing charter of town of..
SCHOOL BOARDS.
Amending section 1527 in re-
lation to ineligibility of
clerks of ......... 0 eee euee
Requiring State Board of kf
cation to report amount paid
50) er
SCOTT COUNTY.
Requiring fish ladders in Clinch
river at Speer’s ferry......
SEED COTTON.
Regulating sale of at night...
SEGREGATION DISTRICT
Providing for designation of by
cities and towns...........
SOUTH BOSTON.
Amending section 11 of ch
ter of
SPEER’S FERRY,
Requiring fish ladders in Clin
river at
SPOTSYLVANIA COUN
Amending road law of
SQUIRRELS.
For protection of
STAFFORD COUNTY
Requiring commissioners .
Falmouth bridge to let on
collection of tolls, etc., 1
highest bidder ...........
STANDING TIMBER.
Amending section 437a in rele
tion to assessment of
STATE BOARD OF CHARI
AND CORRECTIONS.
Continuing act in reference t.
ascertaining facts abou
weak-minded .............
Requiring inspection by o:
homes for destitute children
etc. :
STATE BOARD OF EDUCA)
Authorized to redeem register.
ed certificate number fifteen
Requiring to report amount
paid for school books......
STATE BOARD OF HEAL’
In relation to registration ot
births and deaths..........
STATE DEPOSITORIES.
Amending section 758 in rela-
tion to ...... eee eee
STATE CADETS.
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