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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 3: Berkshire County. (search)
repaid to it by the Commonwealth, is as follows: In 1861, $72.83; in 1862, $311.03; in 1863, $319.50; in 1864, $240.00; in 1865, $225.00. Total amount, $1,168.36. Pittsfield Incorporated April 21, 1761. Population in 1860, 8,045; in 1865, 9,679. Valuation in 1860, $5,059,907; in 1865, $6,378,878. The selectmen in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, were John C. West, Henry Colt, and Chauncey Goodrich. The town-clerk in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864, was James Warriner; in 1865, James M. Barker. The town-treasurer during all of these years was Josiah Carter. 1861. A large meeting of the citizens of Pittsfield was held on the 18th of April; at which a committee was appointed to aid the volunteers of the Pittsfield company, which had been ordered to join the Eighth Regiment at Springfield and proceed to Washington for a service of three months; and to make suitable provision for the comfort of their families during their absence. At a legal town-meeting, held on the 22d of
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
2,George Vincent, Mr. Rice died July 28, 1872, aged 71; and thereupon Mr. Vincent was elected Senior Warden, and Mr. Barker, Junior Warden.James M. Barker. 1873-1875,James M. Barker,George H. Mullin. 1876,James M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. MetJames M. Barker. 1873-1875,James M. Barker,George H. Mullin. 1876,James M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. Methodist Episcopal.—The Methodist Episcopal Church in Old Cambridge was organized June 3, 1868; and on the same day, their chapel on the easterly side of North Avenue, between Holmes Place and Waterhouse Street, was dedicated. This edifice, formerlJames M. Barker,George H. Mullin. 1876,James M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. Methodist Episcopal.—The Methodist Episcopal Church in Old Cambridge was organized June 3, 1868; and on the same day, their chapel on the easterly side of North Avenue, between Holmes Place and Waterhouse Street, was dedicated. This edifice, formerly called Holmes Chapel, had for several years been occupied by what was then called the Holmes Congregational Society, now the North Avenue Congregational Society. It was purchased and removed to its present locality early in 1868. The preachers inJames M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. Methodist Episcopal.—The Methodist Episcopal Church in Old Cambridge was organized June 3, 1868; and on the same day, their chapel on the easterly side of North Avenue, between Holmes Place and Waterhouse Street, was dedicated. This edifice, formerly called Holmes Chapel, had for several years been occupied by what was then called the Holmes Congregational Society, now the North Avenue Congregational Society. It was purchased and removed to its present locality early in 1868. The preachers in charge of this church have been as follows:— 1868, 1869, Rev. Abraham D. Merrill and Rev. James Mudge, Wesl. Univ. 1865. The Rev. Mr. Mudge received the degree of B. D. from the Bost. Theol. Sem. 1870; was transferred to the India Conference
ectmen, I am indebted to John Livermore, Esq. March 18. 1822. Abbot, James. Abbot, Joseph. Adams, Isaac. Allen, Edward F. Ames, Simon. Appleton, John. Ayres, James. Alexander, Henry. Bangs, Isaiah. Bardwell, Seth. Barker, John. Barker, Mark. Barton, Charles. Bates, Jacob H. Bates, William. Beers, Joseph. Bent, Newell. Bigelow, Benjamin. Bigelow, Thaddeus B. Biglow, Abraham. Boardman, Andrew. Boardman, John. Boardman, William. Barker, Mark. Barton, Charles. Bates, Jacob H. Bates, William. Beers, Joseph. Bent, Newell. Bigelow, Benjamin. Bigelow, Thaddeus B. Biglow, Abraham. Boardman, Andrew. Boardman, John. Boardman, William. Bos worth, Isaac. Bowman, Benjamin. Brackett, John. Brackett, Joseph. Bradford, Gamaliel L. Bray man, Daniel P. Brigham, Lincoln. Brigham, Taylor. Brooks, Cyrus. Brown, Edward. Brown, William. Bruce, Abel W. Bruce, Chandler. Bruce, Sylvanus. Bryant, Amos. Burridge, Joseph. Burrows, James. Butler, Aaron. Brooks, Calvin. Bogle, William. Barnard, Alpha. Barnard, Silas. Baker, George. Baxter, Valentine. Cambridge, Frederick.
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