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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
wburyport Incorporated as a town Jan. 28, 1764. Population in 1860, 13,401; in 1865, 12,980. Valuation in 1860, $6,847,183; in 1865, $7,659,960. In 1861, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Moses Davenport was mayor part of the year, and Mr. Jackman was alderman part of the year. Isaac Hale, Jr., Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Joseph A. Frothingham, William H. Huse, George W. Jackman, Jr., Winthrop 0. Evans, aldermen. In 1862, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Isaac Hale, Jr., Charles C. Dame, Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Horace Hamblet, William H. Huse, Winthrop O. Evans, aldermen. In 1863, Isaac H. Boardman, mayor; Samuel Pettengell, William Graves, Norman C. Greenough, John N. Pike, William H. Huse, John S. Currier, aldermen. In 1864, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Samuel Pettengell, Ralph C. Huse, Norman C. Greenough, Enoch M. Read, John T. Page, John S. Currier, aldermen. In 1865, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Paul G. Lunt, William Pritchard, Warren Currier,