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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
the seat of war to look after and take care of our dead and wounded volunteers. December 14th, Dr. Alfred Hitchcock presented resolutions requesting the trustees of the Public Library to take measures to collect and preserve in some permanent form all interesting facts, correspondence, trophies, &c., which will perpetuate to future generations the history of the service in which the Fitchburg volunteers have been or may be engaged. Voted, to put one thousand dollars into the hands of Thomas R. Boutelle, Alvah Crocker, L. H. Bradford, Henry A. Willis, and Hanson L. Reed, to relieve incidental wants of soldiers belonging to the town as they may judge best. The selectmen were authorized to pay the Soldiers-Aid Society $32.26 for expenses paid in sending packages of clothing to our soldiers, and any future expenses for the same purpose. 1862. April 14th, The selectmen were authorized to pay aid to the families and dependants of the soldiers of Fitchburg as their circumstances requir