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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 7: Franklin County. (search)
.43; in 1863, $5,112.83; in 1864, $5,159.33; in 1865, $2,600.00. Total amount, $16,590.53. The ladies of Greenfield were untiring in their labors in behalf of the soldiers, from the beginning to the end of the war; and sent forward to the front great quantities of undercloth-ing and articles for the hospitals, to the value of several thousand dollars. They held working meetings at least once a week, and much was done also in their families during the interval. Hawley Incorporated Feb. 7, 1792. Population in 1860, 671; in 1865, 687. Valuation in 1860, $225,580; in 1865, $182;638. The selectmen in 1861 were William O. Bassett, Charles Crittenden, Elijah Field; in 1862, William O. Bassett, A. G. Ayers, F. H. Sears; in 1863, Clark Sears, Edwin Scott, Willis Vincent; in 1864, Edwin Scott, Charles Baker, Elijah Field. In 1865, Charles Baker, W. E. Mansfield, Elijah Field. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was D. M. Baker. 1861. November 5th, Voted,