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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
s in making clothing under a contract. October 9th, A committee of the city government was appointed to solicit donations of blankets and stockings for soldiers. November 27th, The mayor and one member of the common council were appointed a committee to visit, at the expense of the city, the regiments on the Potomac, in which there were Cambridge soldiers, see that they were well cared for, and take charge of any sums of money which they might wish to send home to their friends. 1862. March 12th, Fifty thousand dollars were appropriated for aid to volunteers and their families. May 7th, Voted, to pay the same aid to the families of sailors in the navy as is paid to the families of soldiers in the army. At this time men in the navy were not credited to the quotas of cities or towns. May 14th, The following preamble and order were adopted:— Whereas Cambridge learns with mournful pride that in the battles of the past few days some of her brave citizens in the service of thei