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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
tion in 1860, $10,598,546; in 1865, $12,107,550. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, Edward R. Seccomb, N. G. Chapin; in 1863, James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, N. G. Chapin, W. J. Griggs; in 1864 and 1865, James Bartlett, Marshall Stearns, Thomas Parsons, W. J. Griggs, Edward S. Philbrick. The town-clerk during all of these years was B. F. Baker. The town-treasurer during the same period was Moses Withington. 1861. A ciW. J. Griggs, Edward S. Philbrick. The town-clerk during all of these years was B. F. Baker. The town-treasurer during the same period was Moses Withington. 1861. A citizens' meeting, to consider matters in relation to the war, was held on the evening of April 20th at the town hall. It was called to order by Hon. Amos A. Lawrence, and a prayer was offered by Rev. John L. Stone, D. D. The meeting was then permanently organized by the choice of the following gentlemen for officers: President, John Howe; vice-presidents, Augustus Aspinwall, James S. Amory, George B. Blake, Thomas Gray; secretaries, Thomas B. Hall, William V. Churchill. Mr. Howe made a patrioti