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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
the money. September 13th, Voted, to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to volunteers for nine months service; on the 17th it was increased fifty dollars. The following letter was read and recorded on the town books:— Executive mansion, Washington, Sept. 5, 1862. G. Twitchell, Esq: My Dear sir,—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from you of a large amount of hospital stores, contributed for the use of the wounded soldiers of the United States Army by patriotic citizens of Brookline, Brighton, Newton, Watertown, and Roxbury. Have the kindness, sir, to accept my cordial thanks for your own courtesy in the matter, and convey to the generous donors the assurance of my grateful appreciation of their efforts for the health and comfort of those brave men to whom we are all so deeply indebted. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, A. Lincoln. November 4th, The selectmen were authorized to pay one hundred dollars to each inhabitant of W
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
d about one hundred and fifty dollars in money. Brookline Incorporated Nov. 13, 1705. Population in 1860ich he said he should give to the family living in Brookline who should be the first to lose a father or a husb and drill of one or more companies in the town of Brookline. Mr. Dwight soon after this was commissioned maThat a list be made of the names of all persons in Brookline over seventeen years of age who wish to be drilledend immediately to the wants of those citizens of Brookline who have already gone into service. A number of grom the military fund; also thanking the ladies of Brookline for their labor in preparing clothing, and for theounty of one hundred dollars to each inhabitant of Brookline who shall enlist for nine months service and be crould be to sustain the cause of the Government. Brookline furnished seven hundred and twenty men for the wartatement of the services rendered by the ladies of Brookline in behalf of the soldiers, which were very great a
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