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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
n 1861 and 1862 were J. F. Taylor, Granville Fuller, Wm. R. Champney; in 1863, Granville Fuller, William R. Champney, W. D. Bickford; in 1864, William R. Champney, W. D. Bickford, Patrick Colby; 1865, W. D. Bickford, William R. Champney, C. H. B. BreW. D. Bickford, Patrick Colby; 1865, W. D. Bickford, William R. Champney, C. H. B. Breck. The town-clerk for all these years was W. W. Warren. The town-treasurer from 1836 to 1869, thirty-three years, was Henry H. Leonard. 1861. May 3d, A town-meeting was held to consider what the town would do to raise and equip a volunteer cW. D. Bickford, William R. Champney, C. H. B. Breck. The town-clerk for all these years was W. W. Warren. The town-treasurer from 1836 to 1869, thirty-three years, was Henry H. Leonard. 1861. May 3d, A town-meeting was held to consider what the town would do to raise and equip a volunteer company to be ready for action. (This was the day before the President called for men for three years service.) It was voted to appropriate two thousand dollars for the purpose; to uniform and equip the men with what they might require, in addition tsand dollars in anticipation, to meet present wants. The moderator of the meeting was Joseph Breck; and he appointed W. D. Bickford, H. W. Jordan, J. F. Taylor, C. C. Southard, and J. W. George, on the committee. August 21st, The town voted to pay