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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
onging to Beverly, then in the service of the United States. It was voted to refer the whole matter to the selectmen, with discretionary power to act as they should think proper, and to borrow money upon the credit of the town. On motion of John I. Baker, it was unanimously— Resolved, That we tender to the officers and soldiers of the Beverly Light Infantry, Company E, and all other soldiers from Beverly, now absent in the service of the country, our warmest meed of praise, for their noblconsisting of William Endicott, Charles A. Kilham, Joseph E. Ober, Daniel Foster, A. N. Clark, B. T. Mansey, Isaac Studley, Edwin Foster, Joseph Conant, John Knowlton, Josiah A. Haskell, Benjamin E. Cole, John F. Ober, Winthrop T. Porter, and John I. Baker, being one from each school district, and six at large, was appointed to assist the selectmen in the matter of enlistment. August 21st, Voted, to pay to each volunteer for nine months service a bounty of one hundred dollars, when mustered in