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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 2: Barnstable County. (search)
The selectmen in 1861 were Tully Crosby, Zoeth Snow, Jr., Randolphus McLoud; in 1862, Jeremiah Mayo, William Winslow, C. S. Foster; in 1863, Jeremiah Mayo, C. S. Foster, William Winslow; in 1864, Solomon Freeman, Bailey Foster, Strabo Clark; in 1865C. S. Foster, William Winslow; in 1864, Solomon Freeman, Bailey Foster, Strabo Clark; in 1865, Solomon Freeman, Jeremiah Mayo, C. S. Foster. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all of these years was Charles S. Foster. 1861. The first town-meeting, to consider matters in relation to the war, was held May 21st, at which it was voteC. S. Foster. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all of these years was Charles S. Foster. 1861. The first town-meeting, to consider matters in relation to the war, was held May 21st, at which it was voted to appropriate five hundred dollars to the Massachusetts Soldiers' Aid Fund. A committee of three was appointed to see that the families of all volunteers were comfortably provided for; and the treasurer was authorized to borrow money when necessaCharles S. Foster. 1861. The first town-meeting, to consider matters in relation to the war, was held May 21st, at which it was voted to appropriate five hundred dollars to the Massachusetts Soldiers' Aid Fund. A committee of three was appointed to see that the families of all volunteers were comfortably provided for; and the treasurer was authorized to borrow money when necessary for the above purposes. 1862. July 21st, A bounty of one hundred and fifty dollars was voted to each volunteer who shall enlist for three years, and be credited to the quota of the town, and fifty dollars additional to those who shall enlist w