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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Hampshire County. (search)
3,206; in 1865, 3,413. Valuation in 1860, $1,581,521; in 1865, $1,860,457. The selectmen in 1861 were Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, H. Pomroy; in 1862 and 1863, Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, Daniel Converse; in 1864, Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, Eleazor Kellogg, Daniel Converse; in 1864, Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, Avery R. Cushman; in 1865, Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, Porter Dickinson. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was Samuel C. Carter. 1861. May 1st, The selectmen were authorized to borrow not exceeding five thousand dollarEleazor Kellogg, Avery R. Cushman; in 1865, Ezra Ingram, Eleazor Kellogg, Porter Dickinson. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was Samuel C. Carter. 1861. May 1st, The selectmen were authorized to borrow not exceeding five thousand dollars to be applied to the purchase of outfits for volunteers, their comfort while in the military service, and the maintenance and support of their families at home. 1862. July 21st, Voted, to pay one hundred dollars bounty to each volunteer who shaEleazor Kellogg, Porter Dickinson. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was Samuel C. Carter. 1861. May 1st, The selectmen were authorized to borrow not exceeding five thousand dollars to be applied to the purchase of outfits for volunteers, their comfort while in the military service, and the maintenance and support of their families at home. 1862. July 21st, Voted, to pay one hundred dollars bounty to each volunteer who shall enlist for three years in the military service and be mustered in to the credit of the town. Voted, That it is the wish of the citizens that volunteers enlisting from Amherst associate with the volunteers from Hadley, Hatfield, Leverett, Pelham,