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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
Company G, Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, left for Washington. At this meeting a fund of five thousand dollars was raised by subscription in aid of the company and their families, which it was voted should be distributed by George M. Brooks, Louis A. Lurette, and George Heywood. The first legal town-meeting was held on the 13th of June, at which one thousand dollars were appropriated for State aid to the families of volunteers; and a vote was passed to purchase, at the expense in the Concord Company then being recruited for nine months service, and the selectmen were authorized to borrow money to pay the same. Two days after, namely, on the 29th of August, a citizens' meeting was held, at which Louis A. Lurette, George M. Brooks, Julius M. Smith, and A. G. Fay were appointed a committee to aid in recruiting volunteers to fill the quota of the town. This committee raised by private subscription twenty-two hundred and twenty-five dollars, to be expended in adding to