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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
; in 1865, 7,002. Valuation in 1860, $3,599,280; in 1865, $4,986,549. The selectmen in 1861 were Joseph Kelley, Ebenezer N. Blake, Stephen Dow, John Cummings, Jr., William T. Grammer, Walter Wyman, William Totman, Elbridge Trull, Edward E. Thompson; in 1862, John Cummings, Jr., Joseph Kelley, Elbridge Trull, Ebenezer N. Blake, Stephen Dow, Walter Wyman, William Totman, Edward E. Thompson, Moses A. Tyler; in 1863, John Cummings, Jr., Alpha E. Thompson, Walter Wyman, Edward E. Thompson, EbeEbenezer N. Blake, Elbridge Trull, L. G. Richardson, Moses A. Tyler, William Totman; in 1864, S. O. Pollard, Walter Wyman, William B. Harris, Edward E. Thompson, Lemuel G. Richardson, Elbridge Trull, Alpha E. Thompson, Moses A. Tyler, William Totman; is F. Winn, S. O. Pollard, Leonard Thompson, W. T. Grammer, Horace Conn, Moses C. Bean, A. E. Thompson, Cyrus Cummings, E. N. Blake, John Johnson. 1864. April 4th, The treasurer was authorized, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow fifteen