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Suffolk County (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
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Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
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Chapter 14: Suffolk County.
This county although the smallest in territory is the most populous and wealthy in the State.
It contained during the period of the war but four municipalities; viz., the cities of Boston and Chelsea, and the towns of North Chelsea and Winthrop.
Since the war the city of Roxbury and the town of Dorchester, in Norfolk County, have been annexed to the city of Boston.
The population of Suffolk County in 1860 was 192,678; in 1865 it was 208,219,—an increase in five years of 15,541.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was three hundred and twenty millions of dollars ($320,000,000); in 1865 it was three hundred and eighty-one millions three hundred and ninety-one thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars ($381,391,281), being an increase of upwards of sixty-one millions of dollars in five years.
By the returns made by the city and town authorities in 1866 Suffolk County furnished twenty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty-nine men for the war (2
Tampa Bay (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
New England (United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Dorchester, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Chapter 14: Suffolk County.
This county although the smallest in territory is the most populous and wealthy in the State.
It contained during the period of the war but four municipalities; viz., the cities of Boston and Chelsea, and the towns of North Chelsea and Winthrop.
Since the war the city of Roxbury and the town of Dorchester, in Norfolk County, have been annexed to the city of Boston.
The population of Suffolk County in 1860 was 192,678; in 1865 it was 208,219,—an increase in five years of 15,541.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was three hundred and twenty millions of dollars ($320,000,000); in 1865 it was three hundred and eighty-one millions three hundred and ninety-one thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars ($381,391,281), being an increase of upwards of sixty-one millions of dollars in five years.
By the returns made by the city and town authorities in 1866 Suffolk County furnished twenty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty-nine men for the war (2
Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Roxbury, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 14
Chapter 14: Suffolk County.
This county although the smallest in territory is the most populous and wealthy in the State.
It contained during the period of the war but four municipalities; viz., the cities of Boston and Chelsea, and the towns of North Chelsea and Winthrop.
Since the war the city of Roxbury and the town of Dorchester, in Norfolk County, have been annexed to the city of Boston.
The population of Suffolk County in 1860 was 192,678; in 1865 it was 208,219,—an increase in five years of 15,541.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was three hundred and twenty millions of dollars ($320,000,000); in 1865 it was three hundred and eighty-one millions three hundred and ninety-one thousand two hundred and eighty-one dollars ($381,391,281), being an increase of upwards of sixty-one millions of dollars in five years.
By the returns made by the city and town authorities in 1866 Suffolk County furnished twenty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty-nine men for the war (