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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 8 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
78; in 1865, 6,718. Valuation in 1860, $3,870,000; in 1865, $3,833,508. The selectmen in 1861 were Daniel Baxter, Ebenezer Adams, Noah Cummings; in 1862, Ebenezer Adams, Noah Cummings, Albert Thayer; in 1863, Ebenezer Adams, Daniel Baxter, EdmundEbenezer Adams, Noah Cummings, Albert Thayer; in 1863, Ebenezer Adams, Daniel Baxter, Edmund B. Taylor; in 1864 and 1865, Ebenezer Adams, Edmund B. Taylor, Ensign S. Fellows. The town-clerk during all these years was George L. Gill. The town-treasurer, Wyman Abercrombie. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relatingEbenezer Adams, Daniel Baxter, Edmund B. Taylor; in 1864 and 1865, Ebenezer Adams, Edmund B. Taylor, Ensign S. Fellows. The town-clerk during all these years was George L. Gill. The town-treasurer, Wyman Abercrombie. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 10th of May, at which it was voted to pay each married man who has enlisted or shall enlist in the military service during the rebellion the sum of fifteen dollars a month, and to each unmarried man ten dollars a month, inEbenezer Adams, Edmund B. Taylor, Ensign S. Fellows. The town-clerk during all these years was George L. Gill. The town-treasurer, Wyman Abercrombie. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 10th of May, at which it was voted to pay each married man who has enlisted or shall enlist in the military service during the rebellion the sum of fifteen dollars a month, and to each unmarried man ten dollars a month, independent of any pay he may receive from the General Government; and also to pay each man one dollar and twenty-five cents for each day spent in drilling during the next three weeks. John Glover, Wyman Abercrombie, Thompson Baxter, Jonathan Jameson,