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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
Haverhill and Bradford was formed on the 22d of April, 1861, in the chapel of the North Congregational Church, with Mrs. E. P. Hill as president, Mrs. James Noyes vice-president, and Mrs. Edmund C. Fletcher as secretary and treasurer. The lady dirraph from a letter which we received from a gentleman (not of Haverhill) whom we well know and respect, in regard to Mrs. E. P. Hill, whose devotion to the interests and comfort of our soldiers has made her name precious to them:— In your History of Massachusetts in the Rebellion, I trust you will give my friend, Mrs. E. P. Hill, of Haverhill, what is her due. She worked a l through the war for us boys, and lost her health in carin for us. It was Mrs. Hill who brought me home from hospitMrs. Hill who brought me home from hospital, and cared for me tenderly—I might say she saved my life—after I was confined in Libby Prison. The whole receipts of the association in money was $11-457.13, of which $4,700.00 was distributed between the different Commissions. Ipswich <