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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 8: Hampden County. (search)
A soldiers' fair was held by them in December, 1864, for the benefit of the Soldiers' Rest, an institution located at that time near the railroad depot for the care of the sick and wounded, which netted the handsome sum of nineteen hundred and forty-six dollars. Tolland Incorporated June 14, 1810. Population in 1860, 596; in 1865, 511. Valuation in 1860, $280,774; in 1865, $298,588. The selectmen in 1861 were Philander F. Twining, Daniel Spring, Edward L. Tinker, Jr.; in 1862, Hiram C. Brown, Lyman Twining, George W. Granger; in 1863 and 1864, George W. Granger, Philander F. Twining, Lyman Twining; in 1865, George W. Granger, Philander F. Twining, Nathan E. Slocum. The town-clerk during the years 1861 and 1862 was Rufus Smith. During 1863, 1864, and 1865, William W. Harrison. The town-treasurer all through the war was Edward L. Tinker. 1861. The first legal town-meeting held in Tolland, to act upon matters connected with the war, was held in June, at which it was vot