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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
money for such purposes. The Legislature subsequently passed a general act giving full power. The town then chose Stephen M. Weld, Charles Brewer, J. Ingersol Bowditch, Joseph H. Billings, G. Winthrop Coffin, George S. Curtis, and Frank Hodgkinsohen passed giving the selectmen authority to borrow the money. On the 7th of October another meeting was held, at which Mr. Weld, the chairman of the committee, recommended that the selectmen be authorized to pay each volunteer who shall enlist in t. At a town-meeting held on the 3d of March, it was voted that the thanks of the town of West Roxbury be tendered to Stephen M. Weld, Esq., for his very efficient, persevering, and valuable services during the past year in procuring volunteers for tfor recruiting purposes, which sum shall be assessed in the next annual assessment of taxes. It was also voted that Stephen M. Weld, Esq., be relieved from all liability under and by reason of a receipt given by him to the town-treasurer under date