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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
June 22, 1789. Population in 1860, 626; in 1865, 624. Valuation in 1860, $322,680; in 1865, $348,137. The selectmen in the years 1861, 1862, and 1863 were Ebenezer Swan, Ebenezer Bancroft, Luther Butterfield; in 1864, Ebenezer Bancroft, Daniel Parham, Zephaniah Bennett; in 1865, Ebenezer Swan, Zephaniah Bennett, Luther ButterfEbenezer Swan, Zephaniah Bennett, Luther Butterfield. The town-clerk in the years 1861 and 1862 was R. S. Coburn; in 1863 and 1864, W. B. Brinley; in 1865, Francis Brinley. The town-treasurer in the years 1861, 1862, and 1863 was John G. Upton; in 1864, Samuel A. Richardson; in 1865, Ebenezer Swan. But few meetings appear to have been held by the town in reference to war Ebenezer Swan. But few meetings appear to have been held by the town in reference to war matters; the authorities having them in charge. A meeting was held on the 21st of July, 1862, at which it was voted to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to each volunteer for three years, to the number of nine, who should enlist to fill the quota of the town. September 16th, The same amount of bounty was authorized to be paid
Ephraim Frost2 Joseph Wellington1 William Bowman1 James Perry1 Ebenezer Prentice1 Ebenezer Prentice, Jr.1 Stephen Robbins3 Thomas Williams2 Philip Bemis1 Aaron Williams1 Benjamin Locke1 Samuel Locke1 Francis Locke1 Gregory Hill1 Gershom Cutter1 Ger shorn Cutter, Jr.2 Aaron Swan1 Nathaniel Swan 1 Solomon Bowman1 Samuel Russell2 William Cutler1 Nehemiah Cutter 2 William Winship2 Israel Blackington1 Deac. Joseph Adams1 John Cutter2 Ammi Cutter2 Thomas Russell 1 Ebenezer Swan2 Capt. William Adams1 Lieut. Daniel Brown1 William Whittemore1 Samuel Cutter2 Capt. Thomas Adams1 Edward Wilson2 John Winship1 Samuel Russ1 Samuel Hill1 Jason Belknap1 Seth Russell2 Joseph Belknap1 Aaron Cooke2 Zechariah Hill2 Capt. Saml. Whittemore1 Thomas Whittemore2 Samuel Whittemore, Jr.2 Thomas Robbins1 William Butterfield1 Thomas Cutter1 John Wilson1 Timothy Swan1 Samuel Frost2 Joseph Frost2 Edward Fillebrown1 Ephraim Frost, Jr.1 Abraham Hill2 William
in morals. I know of none who have grown worse. Jacob Foster, Chairman Selectmen. Townsend. In some cases we think the character and habits of those returning have been improved. Oliver Proctor, Stillman Haynes, Abel G. Stearnes, Selectmen. Tyngsborough. In not one case do I know of their being worse than they were before they entered the army; but fifty per cent. of them are better than they were before they entered; the other fifty per cent. remain about the same. Ebenezer Swan, Chairman Selectmen. Upton. I have said many times that not one of our boys came home morally worse than when he went out, and a large majority came home much better. Velorous Taft, Chairman Selectmen. Ware. The returned soldiers are better in their habits. B. Snow, Chairman Selectmen. Waltham. As a class, they are more thoughtful and better men. F. M. Stone, Chairman Selectmen. Westminster. Those the most reckless before enlisting, we think, in some case
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Inf., 358 Sullivan, T. S., 140 Sullivan, W. O., Jr., 480 Summerhayes, J. W., 230, 358, 447, 559 Summers, W. H., 140 Summers, William, 140 Sumner, C. A., 447 Sumner, Charles, 725 Sumner, E. A., 358 Sumner, E. V., 197, 447, 559, 725 Sumner, S. B., 230 Sumner, W. F., 358 Sunbury, H. A., 358 Sutherland, W. H., 358 Swails, S. A., 358 Swain, A. O., 358 Swain, C. M., 358 Swain, J. M., 358, 447, 559 Swain, Oliver, 140 Swain, S. G., 140 Swan, C. L., 584 Swan, Daniel, 584 Swan, Ebenezer, 576 Swan, F. H., 140 Swan, Joseph, 584 Swan, L. W., 358 Swan, W. R., 358 Swan, W. W., 447, 559 Swasey, C. H., 140 Swasey, True, 140 Swasey, W. F., 448, 480 Swasey, W. M., 140 Sweatt, J. S. G., 499 Sweeny, H. J., 358 Sweet, G. H., 358 Sweet, T. M., 358 Sweetser, F. M., 358 Sweetser, M. P., 358 Swett, J. T., 358 Swift, Ebenezer, 448, 559 Swift, Elijah, 358 Swift, J. L., 3d Mass. Cav., 358 Swift, J. L., 725 Swift, L. E., 140 Swift, R. R., 358 Swift, T. W., Jr., 140
nd ever. Amen. Subscribed by— William Russell Ebenezer Swan Jonathan Butterfield Ephraim Frost Joseph Adamithington 30 The females were— *** Elisabethwife ofEbenezer Swan Ruthwife ofJonathan Butterfield Marywife ofJohn Willi., private (John Cutter, master); Joshua Swan, private (Ebenezer Swan, parent); Stephen Sterns, private; Aaron Swan, private e invoice. For the first ward:—Samuel Whittemore, Jr., Ebenezer Swan, John Winship, Joseph Belknap, Jr., Seth Russell. For 36 John Sprague1263115735 George Swan343150735163151 Ebenezer Swan3438101155143147 Samuel Swan6001685168120 Aaron Swan17mas Williams Capt. Benjamin Locke Gershom Cutter Ebenezer Swan Isaac Munroe Aaron Swan Stephen Cutter Georomas Mr. Jerrell Nathan Blodget, non-resident Ebenezer Swan, jr. Nehemiah Estabrook Ephraim Cook Thomas Elishom Cutter, jr. Andrew Cutter Daniel Reed Ebenezer Swan, senior Gershom Swan Benjamin Wilson William Locke<
l Locke, 1770 (excused). Ensign William Adams, 1770—declined; 1773, 1774 (1775, Capt.—declined). Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770 (in room of Patten Russell, who had moved out of town), 1771, 1773-77 (1781—declined). Ebenezer Swan, 1771 (1772—excused). Samuel Cutter, 1772 (1781—declined). Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. Philip Bemis, 1773-76 (1776—excused). Benjamin Locke, 1775 (1776—excused). Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1776-85. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 1776, 1777. 761-63. Capt. Thomas Adams, 1764. William Cutler, 1764. Daniel Brown, 1765-67. Patten Russell, 1767-70. William Bowman, 1768-70. Samuel Frost, 1768, 1769. Nehemiah Cutter, 1770-72. Walter Russell, 1770, 1771, 1773-77. Ebenezer Swan, 1771. Samuel Cutter, 1772. Ammi Cutter, 1772, 1791. Philip Bemis, 1773-75. Ens. William Adams, 1773, 1774. Benjamin Locke, 1775. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1776-86, 1794. Gershom Cutter, Jr., 1776, 1777. Thomas Whittemo
, 276, 303 Stevens, 217,233,265, 303 Stewart, 68, 348 Stiles, 333 St. Lawrence, 303, 326 Stoddard, 272 Stone, 68, 104, 107, 108, 169, 187, 188,199, 213, 225, 262, 269, 303, 304, 310, 314, 315, 317, 339 Storer, 24, 25, 33 Story, 135 Stoughton, 116, 230, 231, 304 Stowe, 170, 228 Stuart, 95, 304 Sullivan, 112, 304, 342, 347, 348 Sumner, 161, 162, 164, 224, 304 Sutherland, 53, 55 Sutton, 348 Swaim, 172, 175, 176 Swain, 306,348 Swallow, 235 Swan, 19, 22, 23, 27, 28, 37, 48, 83, 93, 94, 97, 105, 106, 111, 112, 114, 115, 121, 131, 138,139, 154, 167-69, 172, 173, 187, 198, 205, 215, 231, 236, 249, 258, 260-63, 267, 275, 278, 280, 283, 289, 292,296, 301,304-07, 308-10, 313, 314, 322, 323 Sweetser, 307 Swett, 228 Switcher, 277, 307 Symmes, 37, 38, 94, 140, 171, 172, 176, 178, 266, 268, 280, 289, 307,312, 330, 335 Tapley, 307, 311 Tarbell, 267, 307 Tasker, 307, 330 Tate, 127 Tay, 225 Taylor, 31, 307, 343 Te