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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
Allen, Wm. Foster, A. Makepeace; in 1862, R. Cummings, A. C. Allen, George H. Brown, E. W. Combs, William Foster; in 1863, H. Brown, A. C. Allen, Daniel Allen, A. C. Gleason, H. L. Bannister; in 1864, H. Brown, A. C. Allen, A. C. Gleason, Daniel Allen, T. E. Cary; in 1865, A. C. Allen, A. C. Gleason, Sanford Adams, T. E. Cary. TA. C. Gleason, Daniel Allen, T. E. Cary; in 1865, A. C. Allen, A. C. Gleason, Sanford Adams, T. E. Cary. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was E. H. Blair. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to consider matters relating to the war was held on the 29th of April, at which it was voted to pay each volunteer belonging to the town, when mustered into the military service, twenty dollars, and to furnish him with a rA. C. Gleason, Sanford Adams, T. E. Cary. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was E. H. Blair. 1861. The first legal town-meeting to consider matters relating to the war was held on the 29th of April, at which it was voted to pay each volunteer belonging to the town, when mustered into the military service, twenty dollars, and to furnish him with a revolver. A pledge was also given that their families should be properly cared for. 1862. April 1st, Voted, to borrow eight hundred dollars for State aid to the soldiers' families. July 26th, The treasurer was authorized to borrow thirty-one hundred dollars to pay bounties to volunteers who shall enlist to the credit of the tow