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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 7: Franklin County. (search)
in 1865, Richard Clapp, R. N. Oakman, Benjamin Fay. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was C. P. Wright. 1861. At the annual meeting before any call had been made for troops by the President, held on the 11th of March, it was voted that all soldiers that enlist and are accepted be paid one dollar a day for time spent in drilling for one month from time of enlistment. November 5th, The selectmen were authorized to borrow, not exceeding four hundred dollarscredited to the quota of Wendell. 1863. No action appears to have been taken by the town, in its corporate capacity, in regard to the war during this year, although recruiting went on and the payment of State aid continued. 1864. On the 11th of March the town voted to raise seven hundred and fifty dollars to procure volunteers; and on the 20th of June voted, to pay volunteers for three years service, who shall enlist and be credited to the quota of the town, a bounty of one hundred and tw