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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 13: Plymouth County. (search)
unt of money paid for State aid by the town during the war to the families of volunteers, and repaid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $368.99; in 1862, $2,499.84; in 1863, $4,617.84; in 1864, $3,676.71; in 1865, $2,746.06. Total amount, $13,639.44. Plymouth Incorporated Dec. 11, 1620. Population in 1860, 6,272; in 1865, 6,075. Valuation in 1860, $3,138,613; in 1865, $3,145,119. The selectmen in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865 were William T. Davis, E. C. Turner, Lysander Dunham, Thomas B. Sears, Hosea Bartlett. The town-clerk during the same years was Leander Lovell; and the town-treasurer, James Cox. 1861. The first public meeting of citizens to consider matters relating to the war was called by the selectmen, and was held on the afternoon of Saturday the 20th of April in the town hall; William T. Davis was chosen chairman, and Leander Lovell, secretary. The following resolutions were introduced by John J. Russell, Esq., and adopted by the meeting:—