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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 7: Franklin County. (search)
n in 1861 were P. L. Cushman, Samuel J. Lyons, Imla K. Brown; in 1862, P. L. Cushman, Justin M. Slate, Gaius J. Green; in 1863, P. L. Cushman, Justin M. Slate, John F. Hale; in 1864, John F. Hale, Justin M. Slate, Bryant S. Burrows; in 1865, John F. Hale, Hymen B. Butler, Bryant S. Burrows. The town-clerk and town-treasurer durinJohn F. Hale, Justin M. Slate, Bryant S. Burrows; in 1865, John F. Hale, Hymen B. Butler, Bryant S. Burrows. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was Silas N. Brooks. 1861. No legal town-meeting appears to have been held during this year, to act upon matters relating to the war. 1862. July 22d, A meeting was held, at which Dr. William Dwight presented resolutions which were adopted. The first expressed confidence in the President, and fully indorsedJohn F. Hale, Hymen B. Butler, Bryant S. Burrows. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was Silas N. Brooks. 1861. No legal town-meeting appears to have been held during this year, to act upon matters relating to the war. 1862. July 22d, A meeting was held, at which Dr. William Dwight presented resolutions which were adopted. The first expressed confidence in the President, and fully indorsed his policy to suppress the most atrocious rebellion of modern times; second, that we lay upon the altar of our common country the lives of our sons and the treasure of our people, in defence of the Constitution and the Union; third, that the exigencies of the hour call upon old and young, rich and poor alike, to rally round the o
ecket. As a whole, they are more industrious and better citizens than they were before they enlisted. Stephen W. Carter, Chairman Selectmen. Berlin. I am of the opinion that the discipline they have received in the service of their country has been beneficial rather than otherwise, and in many cases a marked improvement has evidently been made. William Bassett, Chairman Selectmen. Bernardston. As a whole, they are a better class of citizens than when they enlisted. John F. Hale, H. B. Britten, Selectmen. Blackstone. The returned soldiers, as a whole, will exhibit a greater number where there is a marked improvement in their general behavior and morals, than there is of those who have been made worse. J. S. Needham, Arthur cook, Selectmen. Brimfield. As a general thing, their habits are full as good and in many instances, we think, very much better, than before going into the army. William S. Wyles, J. S. Blair, Selectmen. Charlemont. A ma
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
H., 288 Gurowski, A., 656 Guyer, Henry, 468 Gwinn, W. H., 288 H. Hacker, R. A., 288 Haddock, Charles, 382 Hadley, D. B., 582 Hadley, J. W., 288 Hadley, S. W., 64 Haffards, William, 64 Hagan, W. H., 288 Hager, G. E., 288 Haggens, E. H., 64 Haggerty, Peter, 419 Haines, S. W., 288 Haines, Z. T., 607 Hair, C. N., 288 Halcro, E. W., 64 Hale, B. P., 64 Hale, Charles, 582 Hale, E. E., 656 Hale, E. P., 288 Hale, F. A., 288 Hale, G. W., 468 Hale, H. A., 288, 419, 529 Hale, J. F., 571 Hale, Joseph, 419 Hale, T. G., 64 Hale, W. M., 288 Hale, W. M., 288 Haley, H. B., 468 Haley, J. P., 288 Haley, W. D., 394 Hall, A. E., 288 Hall, A. J., 288 Hall, Arthur, 288 Hall, Charles, 582 Hall, Dudley, 582 Hall, E. A., Jr., 288 Hall, E. B., 288, 468 Hall, E. H., 394 Hall, Francis, 582 Hall, G. A., 288 Hall, G. F., 288 Hall, G. O., 64 Hall, H. T., 289 Hall, H. W., 468, 608 Hall, J. A., 468 Hall, J. C., 215, 289, 529 Hall, J. S., 289 Hall, J. T., 64 Ha