Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Henry W. Bowen” in chapter 14 of William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2:
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Valuation in 1860, $6,780,000; in 1865, $7,706,745.
The city officers in 1861 were Frank B. Fay, mayor; John R. Dufur, Albert Bisbee, George W. Churchill, James B. Forsyth, Eben W. Lothrop, Henry W. Bowen , Nehemiah Boynton, Noble M. Perkins, aldermen.
In 1862, Frank B. Fay, mayor; John R. Dufur, Albert Bisbee, Jesse Gould, Benjamin J. Gerrish, Eben W. Lothrop, James P. Farley, Henry W. Bowen, John T...
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