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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 6 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 6: Essex County. (search)
1865, $463,558. The selectmen in 1861 were Samuel Porter, William Moulton, John Gentlee; in 1862, Samuel Porter, John Gentlee, Solomon E. Kimball; in 1863, Rufus A. Dodge, Francis M. Dodge, Solomon E. Kimball; in 1864, Rufus A. Dodge, John Gentlee, Solomon E. Kimball; in 1865, Rufus A. Dodge, Francis M. Dodge, William B. MorganRufus A. Dodge, John Gentlee, Solomon E. Kimball; in 1865, Rufus A. Dodge, Francis M. Dodge, William B. Morgan. The town-clerk in 1861 was Benjamin C. Putnam; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, Joseph Cook. The town-treasurer in 1861 and 1862 was Stephen Dodge; in 1863, 1864, and 1865, Amos Gould. 1861. At a legal town-meeting held on the 7th of May, one thousand dollars were appropriated to aid the families of citizens who have enlistRufus A. Dodge, Francis M. Dodge, William B. Morgan. The town-clerk in 1861 was Benjamin C. Putnam; in 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, Joseph Cook. The town-treasurer in 1861 and 1862 was Stephen Dodge; in 1863, 1864, and 1865, Amos Gould. 1861. At a legal town-meeting held on the 7th of May, one thousand dollars were appropriated to aid the families of citizens who have enlisted, or may enlist, in the service of their country in the present war. The selectmen, together with Amos F. Hobbs and Amos Gould, were appointed to visit the families and appropriate the money as in their judgment it is needed. In addition to the appropriation, one hundred and fifty dollars were raised by private subscription an
Chairman Selectmen. Weston. My own private opinion candidly is, that instead of being contaminated by the scenes of the field and the camp, they are better fitted and qualified to perform the duties of good citizens and members of society than they would have been had they remained at home during the war. Alonzo S. Fiske, Chairman Selectmen. Wenham. As a whole, the service of their country has had a salutary effect upon them, and will make them better men through life. Rufus A. Dodge, Chairman Selectmen. West Springfield. I think their habits are better than they were before they entered the army. A. D. Bagg, Chairman Selectmen. Wellfleet. The morals of our returned soldiers are better than they were before they entered the service of their country. This is the opinion of the inhabitants of the town generally. Benjamin Oliver, Chairman Selectmen. Whately. There is, on the whole, an improvement in their habits. Samuel B. White, Chairman Sel
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Dix, Dorothea L., 594, 595 Dix, J. H., 581 Dixon, G. S., 270 Dixwell, E. S., 581 Doan, G. P., 412 Doane, Elisha, 211, 521 Doane, Henry, 270 Doane, Lyman, 270 Doble, F. M., 270 Dodd, Albert, 270, 412, 521 Dodd, Charles, 270 Dodd, Charles, 464 Dodd, G. W., 270 Dodd, S. G., 393 Dodge, D. J., 270 Dodge, E. E., 464 Dodge, F. L., 413, 465 Dodge, F. S., 412, 487 Dodge, G. H., 44 Dodge, G. M., 177, 413, 465 Dodge, J. G. C., 211, 521 Dodge, J. N., 465 Dodge, N. S., 413, 465 Dodge, R. A., 576 Dodge, R. F., 44 Dodge, T. A., 413, 465, 521, 644 Dodge, T. W., 44 Doherty, J. F., 270 Doherty, James, 211, 270, 521 Doherty, James, 270 Doherty, John, 270 Doherty, Robert, 44 Doherty, W. W., 270 Dolan, D. A., 270 Dolan, Philip, 270 Dolbeare, F. K., 271 Dollard, Robert, 271, 488 Dolliver, G. C., 44 Dolliver, W. H., 271 Domett, G. W., 44 Donahue, Benedict, 44 Donaldson, D. M., 271 Donath, Herman, 271 Donavan, Matthew, 271 Donavan, Michael, 44 Donnell, E. P., 413