Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Thomas Rice, Jr.” in chapter 10 of William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2:
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Incorporated Dec. 15, 1691.
Population in 1860, 8,382; in 1865, 8,978.
Valuation in 1860, $7,146,081; in 1865, $9,800,738.
The selectmen of the town during the entire war were Thomas Rice, Jr. , Samuel F. Dix, F. A. Collins, Orrin Whipple, J. F. C. Hyde.
The town-clerk during the same period was Marshall S. Rice, and the town-treasurer was Edward J. Collins.
1861. On the day the Mas...
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