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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 12 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 4: Bristol County. (search)
ion in 1860, $1,803,564; in 1865, $1,453,897. The selectmen in 1861 were E. P. Brownell, Restcome Macomber, Harvey W. Kirby; in 1862, E. P. Brownell, Restcome MacoE. P. Brownell, Restcome Macomber, Thomas Sanford; in 1863, 1864, and 1865, E. P. Brownell, Thomas Sanford, George Lawton. The town-clerk in 1861 was Israel Allen; in 1862 and 1863, Isaac HowlE. P. Brownell, Thomas Sanford, George Lawton. The town-clerk in 1861 was Israel Allen; in 1862 and 1863, Isaac Howland; in 1864, Israel Allen; in 1865, Albert C. Kirby. The town-treasurer in 1861 was Israel Allen; in 1862 and 1863, Isaac Howland; in 1864, Israel Allen; in 1865, L862. A special meeting was held on the 18th of July, at which, on motion of E. P. Brownell, it was voted that a committee of five be appointed by the chair, whose dutting held on the 22d of August, the following resolutions were presented by E. P. Brownell, and unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That the present Rebellion, againstes. We can only guess the character and tone of the article referred to. Mr. Brownell, the chairman of the Board of Selectmen, and who died while this volume was
I think their morals have not deteriorated, but of the two have improved. Sumner Smith, Chairman Selectmen. Weymouth. The habits of such returned soldiers are better rather than worse than they were before entering the service. James Humphrey, Chairman Selectmen. Westport. Some of them, I am positive, exhibit a decided improvement, and a few of them, who were considered a little fast before the war, are now among the most industrious and respectable of our citizens. E. P. Brownell, Chairman Selectmen. Worcester. First, among many young men, of whom I have had a personal acquaintance, serving in the army has been of immense benefit to them by giving them that discipline and respect for authority which enables them to become far better men than they would have been without it. This conclusion applies to those men whose personal characters were unformed before they entered the service, and whose civil training was leading them into loose notions which confound
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 251 Brown, Nathan, 20 Brown, Nathan, 20 Brown, Orlando, 171, 378, 403, 485, 510 Brown, R. B., 251 Brown, R. B., 251 Brown, S. F., 460 Brown, Samuel, 460 Brown, W. H., 251 Brown, W. H., 251 Brown, W. H., 251 Brown, W. I., 460 Brown, W. M., 207 Brown, W. O., 251 Brown, W. S., 20 Brown, W. S., 378 Brown, Willard, 580 Brown, Zenas, 580 Browne, A. G., Jr., 624 Browne, A. P., 207 Browne, C. C., 403 Browne, C. D., 207, 510 Browne, George, 403, 510 Browne, R. W., 624 Brownell, E. P., 577 Brownell, G. V., 20 Brownell, W. H. P., 261 Brownell, W. P., 22 Browning, G. F., 251, 568 Brownson, E. P., 403 Brownson, H. F., 403, 460, 510 Bruce, Daniel, Jr., 485 Bruce, David, 22 Bruce, E. C., 624 Bruce, Frank, 251 Bruce, G. M., 460 Bruce, P. A., 580 Bruce, W. G., 22 Brummage, S. R., 22 Bryan, T. M., Jr., 208, 460 Bryant, A. H., 378 Bryant, A. S., 498 Bryant, Dexter, 580 Bryant, George, 572 Bryant, Henry, 378, 403 Bryant, J. W., 251 Bryant, P., 571 Br