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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
to, or were credited to the quota of, the town. April 21st, The selectmen were directed to pay at their discretion a bounty to each new recruit not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five dollars, who should be accepted and credited to the quota of the town; and the assessors were instructed to assess a tax for that special purpose. August 20th, The town passed by a unanimous vote a resolution thanking the selectmen for their energy and success in filling the quota of the town. November 8th, One of the articles in the town-warrant was to see if the town would authorize the selectmen to pay out of the town treasury the expenses of getting home the bodies of soldiers belonging to Bradford, and the funeral charges of those who have died, or may die, in the military service of their country during the war; also, to refund to those who have paid the expenses incurred for such purposes, whenever the selectmen deem the charges just and proper, and provided also that the next of kin to the