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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
money was appropriated by the town, and a part was raised by private subscription. Edwin Mudge, Esq., gave his pay for two years as a member of the Legislature to the object. It bears upon it the names of ninety-five Danvers men who died in the service of their country during the war. The town also appropriated fifteen hundred dollars for the purchase and grading a lot in Walnut-Grove Cemetery in Danvers for a burial-place for her deceased soldiers and sailors. Essex Incorporated Feb. 18, 1819. Population in 1860, 1,701; in 1865, 1,630. Valuation in 1860, $930,368; in 1865, $912,417. The selectmen in 1861 were Jacob K. Roberts, Addison Cogswell, Warren Eveleth; in 1862, Daniel W. Bartlett, Hervey Burnham, Jacob Burnham; in 1863 and 1864, Daniel W. Bartlett, Abel Story, Jr., Addison Cogswell; in 1865, Daniel W. Bartlett, Nehemiah Burnham, Charles B. Allen. The town-clerk in 1861 was O. H. P. Sargent; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, John C. Choate. The town-treasurer dur