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 | 1934 |
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Law Number | 168 |
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Chap. 168.—An ACT to appropriate certain sums of money from the Virginia
State treasury in aid of duly organized Confederate memorial associations of
this State, having in charge, and that expend such money upon cemeteries
containing the graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors, and in erecting and
caring for markers and monuments to said soldiers and sailors. [S B 159]
Approved March 24, 1934
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the
Comptroller, Department of Finance, be instructed and empowered to
draw his warrant upon the treasury of the State, annually, for the two
years, nineteen hundred and thirty-four and nineteen hundred and thirty-
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,
and in erecting and caring for markers and monuments to the memory
of said soldiers and sailors aforesaid ; the said associations through their
proper officers are hereby required to settle their accounts annually be-
fore one of the commissioners in chancery of their respective counties or
corporations, who is hereby directed to report same, together with all the
vouchers, to the Comptroller, Department of Finance, which settlement
shall show the exact work done in caring for these cemeteries and Con-
federate soldiers’ and sailors’ graves, and in erecting and caring for
markers and monuments to said soldiers and sailors, during the last two
years, namely, nineteen hundred and thirty-two and nineteen hundred
and thirty-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, twenty-five dollars;
Amelia, fifty dollars ;
Alexandria city, fifty dollars;
Appomattox, two hundred and fifty dollars;
Ashland, seventy-five dollars ;
Bedford City, fifty dollars;
Brunswick, fifty dollars;
Blacksburg, fifteen dollars ;
Blackstone, twenty-five dollars;
Boydton, fifty dollars ;
Bristol, fifty dollars ;
Buckingham, seventy-five dollars;
Carson, fifty dollars;
Charlotte, one hundred dollars;
Charlottesville, fifty dollars;
Chase City, fifty dollars;
Chesterfield, seventy-five dollars ;
Clarksville, fifty dollars;
Courtland, ten dollars;
Crewe, twenty-five dollars ;
Culpeper, fifty dollars ;
Danville, fifty dollars ;
Dinwiddie, seventy-five dollars ;
Emory, twenty-five dollars ;
Elliott Grays chapter number one hundred and seventy-seven, one
hundred and fifty dollars;
Fairfax, twenty-five dollars;
Farmville and High Bridge, twenty-five dollars;
Fincastle, fifty dollars ;
Franklin, ten dollars;
Fredericksburg, one hundred dollars;
Front Royal, fifty dollars;
Gloucester, United Daughters of Confederacy, twenty-five dollars;
Gordonsville, fifty dollars ;
Grayson county, ninety dollars, six cemeteries, as follows:
Independence, fifteen dollars ;
Summerfield, fifteen dollars ;
Lebanon, fifteen dollars ;
Comers Rock, fifteen dollars ;
Hampton, one hundred dollars;
Harrisonburg, twenty dollars ;
Hugernot Springs, twenty-five dollars ;
Isle of Wight, fifty dollars;
Lancaster, fifty dollars ;
Leesburg, forty dollars ;
Mary Custis Lee chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy,
Lexington, fifty dollars;
Louisa, forty dollars ;
Lynchburg, two hundred dollars ;
Madison, twenty-five dollars ;
Manassas, seventy-five dollars ;
Marion, fifteen dollars;
Manassas Junction, seventy-five dollars ;
Martinsville, fifteen dollars;
Mathews, United Daughters Confederacy, twenty-five dollars ;
Montgomery, White Sulphur Springs, fifteen dollars ;
Mount Jackson, thirty dollars;
Mount Mariah (Albemarle county), thirty dollars ;
New Castle, twenty-five dollars ;
New Kent, fifty dollars;
New Market, one hundred dollars ;
Norfolk, one hundred dollars;
North Tazewell, twenty-five dollars ;
Northumberland county, United Daughters Confederacy, fifty dol-
lars;
Orange, twenty-five dollars ;
Petersburg, five hundred dollars;
Portsmouth, one hundred dollars;
Pulaski, twenty dollars;
Roanoke (William Watts chapter U. D. C.’s), fifty dollars ;
Salem, fifty dollars;
Scottsville, twenty-five dollars ;
South Boston, fifty dollars ;
Spotsylvania Courthouse, one hundred and fifty dollars;
Stanardsville, ten dollars ;
Staunton, seventy-five dollars ;
Strasburg, fifty dollars ;
Suffolk, fifty dollars ;
Tazewell, twenty-five dollars ;
Victoria, twenty-five dollars ;
Warm Springs, twenty-five dollars ;
Warrenton, fifty dollars ;
Williamsburg, fifty dollars;
Winchester, two hundred and fifty dollars;
Woodstock, twenty dollars;
Wytheville, twenty dollars;
Yellow Tavern, Stuart monument, Richmond chapter, United Daug!
ters Confederacy, two hundred dollars;
York county, Bethel memorial association, ten dollars;
Yuma (Wolf grave yard), twenty-five dollars.
2. That the Confederate memorial associations may receive the sun
appropriated to them respectively at the season most conducive to e
fective use of the money for the purpose for which it is appropriate
an emergency is declared to exist and this act shall be in force fro:
its passage.