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orporated Feb. 15, 1816.
Population in 1860, 3,575; in 1865, 4,131.
Valuation in 1860, $1,304,825; in 1865, $1,696,264.
The selectmen in 1861 were Verney Fiske, Adolphus Merriam, Malcolm Ammidown; in 1862, Verney Fiske, Malcolm Ammidown, James Gleason; in 1863, Verney Fiske, James Gleason, Gayton Ballard; in 1864, Verney Fiske, Henry C. Ammidown, William C. Steadman; in 1865, Manning Leonard, Henry C. Ammidown, John O. McKinstry.
The town-clerk during all the years of the war was DanielJames Gleason, Gayton Ballard; in 1864, Verney Fiske, Henry C. Ammidown, William C. Steadman; in 1865, Manning Leonard, Henry C. Ammidown, John O. McKinstry.
The town-clerk during all the years of the war was Daniel F. Bacon.
The town-treasurer in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864 was Samuel M. Lane; in 1865, Daniel F. Bacon.
1861. The first legal town-meeting to act upon matters connected with the Rebellion was held on the 6th of May, at which the following votes were passed: first, to appropriate eight thousand dollars to raise and equip a military company and for the support of the families of such as may be called into active service; second, that the selectmen, together with William Beecher, J. O. McKin