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ch. 1864 The town voted to establish a High School, and the selectmen were authorized to purchase of the proprietors of the Cotting Academy their building, furniture and land. The school was opened in the December following. In this year the old Union School House and land, and the old school-house in the Northwest District and land, were sold. Feb. 1, 1864. Forty-six men called for and furnished for the war—cost, $6,900, raised by subscription among the citizens of the town. March 14.—Eighteen men furnished, the cost $2,692, raised in like manner by subscription. The following resolve was adopted April 4, 1864:—Whereas Washington J. Lane, Esq., has signified to the town that on account of the state of his health he is compelled to decline a re-election to offices for which at a recent meeting of the citizens he was nominated by acclamation, it is therefore resolved that the citizens of the town entertain a grateful appreciation of the valuable services of their towns<