Browsing named entities in William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2. You can also browse the collection for William White or search for William White in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 3: Berkshire County. (search)
uring the four years of the war, and which was reimbursed to the town by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $55.14; in 1862, $648.56; in 1863, $1,428; in 1864, $1,192; in 1865, $800. Total, amount, $4,124.70. Florida Incorporated June 15, 1805. Population in 1860, 645; in 1865, 1,173. This increase of population was chiefly caused by the recommencement of work on the Hoosac Tunnel. Valuation in 1860, $119,316; in 1865, $152,523. The selectmen in 1861 were S. A. Kemp, William White, E. W. Thatcher; in 1862, S. A. Kemp, E. W. Thatcher, E. M. Vincent; in 1863, 1864, and 1865, S. A. Kemp, Sylvanus Clark, H. W. Burnett. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was W. P. Brown. The town-treasurer during the same period was Nathan White. 1861. No action appears to have been taken by the town, in its corporate capacity, on matters relating to the war during this year. 1862. July 21st, The selectmen were authorized to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to