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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
s for their prompt response at this time; and we whom age, infirmity, or other impediments render unable to go, pledge ourselves that nothing shall be wanting on our part to render themselves and families any aid their condition may require. August 26th, Voted, to pay one hundred dollars bounty to each of the forty men enlisted in the new company for nine months service, to be paid when mustered in; and the selectmen were authorized to borrow the money for that purpose. December 13th, Ira Gerry, Amos Hill, 2d, L. F. Lynde, George Cowdrey, and John Hill, were chosen to enlist volunteers necessary to fill the quota of the town, and to pay such bounties as in their judgment may be for the best interest of the town; the town-treasurer was authorized to borrow the money. December 19th, The above committee reported that no further recruiting would be necessary at present, as they had ascertained at headquarters that Stoneham had already furnished sixty-two men more than its proportion