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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
housand dollars were appropriated for that purpose. September 21st, The mayor of the city was requested to visit Washington and vicinity, and give such aid and assistance to the sick and wounded of Lynn, whom he may find, as they might require. September 30th, Resolutions of respect and condolence were adopted in regard to the memory of Captain George W. Batchelder of the Nineteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, who was killed in action at Antietam, September 16th, and of Lieutenant Charles J. Batchelder of the First Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers, who died at New Orleans. These young gentlemen were brothers, and the only sons of Jacob Batchelder, Esq., of Lynn. They had both served in the Eighth Massachusetts Regiment for three months service. October 15th, Similar resolutions were passed in regard to Sergeant Solomon Martin and private John C. Dow, who were killed at Antietam. 1863. January 28th, Forty thousand dollars were appropriated for State aid to soldiers' fami