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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 7: Franklin County. (search)
s, to pay bounty tax. 1864. April 21st, Voted, to raise one hundred and twenty-five dollars apiece for each of three soldiers procured at Boston, March 29, 1864, by Mr. Hines, and also one hundred and twenty-five dollars to be refunded to John E. Taylor, John E. Taylor was a drafted man who had paid commutation. in all five hundred dollars. 1865. January 31st, The selectmen were authorized to enlist men to fill the quota of the town, when it is ascertained what the quota of the town isJohn E. Taylor was a drafted man who had paid commutation. in all five hundred dollars. 1865. January 31st, The selectmen were authorized to enlist men to fill the quota of the town, when it is ascertained what the quota of the town is, and they are to be one-year men. May 29th, Voted, to raise money sufficient to pay the money borrowed for recruiting, the interest on the same, and other expenses of recruiting, twelve hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty-seven cents. Voted, to pay James H. Sheldon three hundred dollars to reimburse him in part for money paid for a substitute. Monroe furnished about twenty men for the war, or the exact number required of it to fill its contingent on every call for men made by the Presi