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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
on in 1860, $17,626,453; in 1865, $19,701,244. The city officers in 1861 were: Isaac Davis, mayor; Merrick Bemis, Harrison Bliss, Leonard W. Sturtevant, Chas. B. Pratt, Isaac Goddard, Stephen Taft, Samuel B. Heywood, George Hobbs, aldermen. 1862Pratt, George Chandler, Benjamin Walker, aldermen. 1863, D. Waldo Lincoln, mayor; Merrick Bemis, Charles A. Wheeler, Harrison Bliss, Leonard W. Sturtevant, Frank H. Kelley, George Crompton, Charles B. Pratt, Elijah B. Stoddard, George Hobbs, aldermen. 1864, D. Waldo Lincoln, mayor; Charles A. Wheeler, Harrison Bliss, Calvin Dyer, Frank H. Kelley, George Crompton, Stephen Taft, Elijah B. Stoddard, George Hobbs, aldermen. 1865, Phineas Ball, mayor; Henry B. Hakes, Walter Bigelow, Calvin Dyer, Charles W. Rugg, E. C. Cleveland, Henry Goddard, Edwin Morse, Harrison Bliss, aldermen. The city-clerk during all these years was Samuel Smith. The city-treasurer during the same period was George W. Wheeler. 1861. A special meeting of the city