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.
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Volume | 1924 |
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Law Number | 388 |
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Chap. 388.—An ACT to appropriate certain sums of money from the Virginia
State treasury in aid of duly organized Confederate memorial associations
ot this State, having in charge, and that expend such money upon cemeteries
containing the graves of Confederate soldiers or sailors. [S B 156]
Approved March 20, 1924.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That the aud-
itor of public accounts be instructed and empowered to draw his warrant
upon the treasury of the State, annually, for the two years nineteen hun-
dred and twenty-four and twenty-five, in favor of the treasurers of the
following Confederate memorial associations for the following sums of
money, to be by their respective associations expended in caring for the
cemeteries and graves of the Confederate soldiers and sailors buried in
the cemeteries herein specified; the said associations through its proper
officers are hereby required to settle their accounts annually before one
of the commissioners in chancery of their respective counties or corpo-
rations, who is hereby directed to report same, together with all the
vouchers, to the auditor of public accounts, which settlement shall show
the exact work done in caring for these cemeteries and Confederate
soldiers’ and sailors’ graves during the last two years, namely, nineteen
hundred and twenty-two and twenty-three, and the money expended
thereby, and the balance in the treasury of each of said associations,
for which the State made appropriations for such work and care, namely:
Abingdon, ten dollars;
Amelia, fifty dollars;
Appomattox, one hundred dollars;
Ashland, fifteen dollars;
Bedford City, twenty-five dollars;
Blacksburg, fifteen dollars;
Boydton, twenty-five dollars;
Bristol, twenty-five dollars;
Clarksville, twenty-five dollars;
Culpeper, fifty dollars;
Courtland, ten dollars;
Charlotte, twenty-five dollars;
Charlottesville, fifty dollars;
Chase City, fifty dollars;
Danville, fifty dollars;
Emory, twenty-five dollars;
Fairfax, twenty-five dollars;
Farmville and High Bridge, twenty-five dollars;
Front Royal, twenty dollars;
Franklin, ten dollars;
Fredericksburg, one hundred dollars;
Gordonsville, fifty dollars;
Harrisonburg, twenty dollars;
Huguenot Springs, fifteen dollars;
Bethel Memorial Association of York County, ten dollars;
Louisa, twenty dollars;
Leesburg, twenty dollars;
Lynchburg, two hundred dollars;
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Manassas, seventy-five dollars;
Manassas Junction, seventy-five dollars;
Mount Jackson, twenty dollars;
Martinsville, fifteen dollars;
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, fifteen dollars;
Norfolk, one hundred dollars;
Portsmouth, fifty dollars;
Petersburg, five hundred dollars;
Pulaski, twenty dollars;
Richmond (Oakwood), five hundred dollars;
Spotsylvania Courthouse, one hundred and fifty dollars;
Stanardsville, ten dollars;
Staunton, fifty dollars;
Suffolk, fifty dollars;
Woodstock, twenty dollars;
‘ytheville, twenty dollars;
Winchester, one hundred dollars;
Williamsburg, fifty dollars;
Scottsville, twenty-five dollars;
Warm Springs, twenty-five dollars.
2. That the Confederate memorial associations may receive the
sums appropriated to them respectively at the season most conducive
to effective use of the money for the purpose for which it is appropriated,
an emergency is declared to exist and this act shall be in force from its
passage.