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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 10 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 4: Bristol County. (search)
e hundred dollars to each volunteer who shall enlist for three years military service, and be mustered in to fill the quota of the town. The selectmen were authorized to borrow the money to pay the same; and Marcus M. Rounsville and David B. Hill were chosen to attend to the business of recruiting. August 7th, The bounty was increased to two hundred dollars, provided the quota of the town is filled by the 15th of the month. F. A. Cleveland, Granville S. Allen, Bradford W. Clark, and James H. Hathaway were added to the recruiting committee. August 22d, The town voted to pay a bounty of two hundred dollars to each volunteer who would enlist in the military service for nine months, and be mustered in and credited to the quota of the town, said bounty to be paid only to those who are inhabitants of Freetown. The selectmen were authorized to borrow money to pay the same. 1863. No action appears to have been taken by the town in its corporate capacity in relation to the war, althoug
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
860, $872,454; in 1865, $909,729. The selectmen in 1861 were Rufus B. Dodge, Almon Sampson, Hiram Willis; in 1862, J. H. Hathaway, Erastus Winslow, Alfred E. Fiske: in 1863, J. H. Hathaway, Rufus B. Dodge, Gilbert Rich; in 1864, J. H. Hathaway, A.J. H. Hathaway, Rufus B. Dodge, Gilbert Rich; in 1864, J. H. Hathaway, A. H. Marble, Andrew March; in 1865, J. H. Hathaway, Alfred E. Fiske, Reuben Rich. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Alfred E. Fiske. The answer to our application for a transcript of the war record of the townJ. H. Hathaway, A. H. Marble, Andrew March; in 1865, J. H. Hathaway, Alfred E. Fiske, Reuben Rich. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Alfred E. Fiske. The answer to our application for a transcript of the war record of the town, as it appears upon the town-books, we quote as follows: In relation to an abstract of the doings of our town-meetings, I think they were so numerous and the doings so complicated that you would not wish to embody them in your work. I cannot give yJ. H. Hathaway, Alfred E. Fiske, Reuben Rich. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Alfred E. Fiske. The answer to our application for a transcript of the war record of the town, as it appears upon the town-books, we quote as follows: In relation to an abstract of the doings of our town-meetings, I think they were so numerous and the doings so complicated that you would not wish to embody them in your work. I cannot give you the precise number of men furnished or the amount of money paid by the town; but the town was ever ready to respond to any call, and to furnish men to fill any quota assigned to it during the war, and at its close the town was credited with five o