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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
own-warrant was to see if the town would authorize the selectmen to pay out of the town treasury the expenses of getting home the bodies of soldiers belonging to Bradford, and the funeral charges of those who have died, or may die, in the military service of their country during the war; also, to refund to those who have paid the ed soldier desires such expenses to be paid. After discussion, the whole matter was left to the discretion of the selectmen to act as they might deem proper. Bradford, according to a return made by the selectmen in 1866, furnished one hundred and seven men for the war, which was at least sixty less than the real number furnish2, $29,316.82; in 1863, $31,284.22; in 1864, $26,000.00; in 1865, $19,000.00. Total amount, $114,542.24. The Ladies' Soldiers' Relief Society of Haverhill and Bradford was formed on the 22d of April, 1861, in the chapel of the North Congregational Church, with Mrs. E. P. Hill as president, Mrs. James Noyes vice-president, and M
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
its return from nine months service. July 1st, The same for the reception of Companies I, Forty-Third Regiment; also soldiers in the Forty-Fourth, Forty-Fifth, and Fifth Regiments, and the two Cambridge companies in the Forty-Seventh Regiment. All of these organizations were in the nine months service. July 22d, Voted, to pay State aid to the families of men who may be drafted. The thanks of the city were voted to the Cambridge Reserve Guard, Captain Bullard, Washington Home Guard, Captain Bradford, Company F, Sixth Regiment, Captain Sawyer, Harvard Cadets, Captain Longley, for their services during the draft riots. September 16th, An order was passed to pay from the city treasury seventy-six thousand ninety-eight dollars and ninety-four cents to the Commonwealth, the same being the proportion of Cambridge of the State tax for reimbursement of bounties. October 30th, A resolve was passed to petition the Governor to call an extra session of the Legislature to take measures to sec
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
ervice in which the Fitchburg volunteers have been or may be engaged. Voted, to put one thousand dollars into the hands of Thomas R. Boutelle, Alvah Crocker, L. H. Bradford, Henry A. Willis, and Hanson L. Reed, to relieve incidental wants of soldiers belonging to the town as they may judge best. The selectmen were authorized to se. 1862. April 14th, The selectmen were authorized to pay aid to the families and dependants of the soldiers of Fitchburg as their circumstances require. L. H. Bradford offered resolutions thanking the officers and soldiers belonging to the town for their bravery and good conduct at the battles of Roanoke Island and Balls Bluand twenty-five dollars to volunteers for three years service, and to abate the taxes of officers and soldiers for the year. 1865. April 10th, On motion of L. H. Bradford it was— Resolved, That the thanks of the citizens of this town be reverentially offered to Almighty God for the signal success which has crowned our arms
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