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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
seven cents ($17,401.87). The amount of money raised and expended by the town during the war for State aid to soldiers' families, and paid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $103.54; in 1862, $2,443.86; in 1863, $4,718.84; in 1864, $5.662.50; in 1865, $3,000.00. Total amount, $15,928.74. Dedham Incorporated Sept. 8, 1636. Population in 1860, 6,330; in 1865, 7,198. Valuation in 1860, $4,379,743; in 1865, $4,858,587. The selectmen in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864 were Waldo Colburn, Samuel E. Pond, J. Bradford Baker, A. B. Endicott, John Cox, Jr.; in 1865, A. B. Endicott, Samuel E. Pond, James B. Baker, Ezra W. Taft, John Cox, Jr. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was Jonathan H. Cobb. The town-treasurer in 1861 was William Whiting; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, Lewis H. Kingsbury. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war was held on the 6th of May, at which it was voted that the families of citizens who have a