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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 7 5 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 2 2 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
2,980. Valuation in 1860, $6,847,183; in 1865, $7,659,960. In 1861, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Moses Davenport was mayor part of the year, and Mr. Jackman Mr. Jackman was alderman part of the year. Isaac Hale, Jr., Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Joseph A. Frothingham, William H. Huse, George W. Jackman, Jr., Winthrop 0. EvanGeorge W. Jackman, Jr., Winthrop 0. Evans, aldermen. In 1862, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Isaac Hale, Jr., Charles C. Dame, Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Horace Hamblet, William H. Huse, Winthrop George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Isaac Hale, Jr., Charles C. Dame, Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Horace Hamblet, William H. Huse, Winthrop O. Evans, aldermen. In 1863, Isaac H. Boardman, mayor; Samuel Pettengell, William Graves, Norman C. Greenough, John N. Pike, William H. Huse, John S. Currier, aldermen. In 1864, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Samuel Pettengell, Ralph C. Huse, Norman C. Greenough, Enoch M. Read, John T. Page, John S. Currier, aldermen. In 1865, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Paul G. Lunt, William Pritchard, Warren Currier, William C. Balch, Thomas H. Cutter, Moses H. Fowler, aldermen. The city-clerk duri
s well, but better, than before they entered the army. George Howland, Jr., Mayor. Newburyport. In many cases the men are improved from what they were when they enlisted. If all the soldiers who have returned to Massachusetts since the close of the rebellion have conducted themselves as well in other parts of the State as they have here, there has been clearly and decidedly a visible improvement in that class of men compared to what it was before the rebellion commenced. George W. Jackman, Jr., Mayor. Newton. Some of them, I think, are much improved in their habits; none to my knowledge are worse. Thomas Rice, Jr., Chairman Selectmen. Needham. My opinion is that they are better men than they were before they entered the service. Galen Orr, Chairman Selectmen. New Salem. The habits and morals of the returned soldiers are as good, and on the whole better, than when they went to the war. Elijah F. Porter, Chairman Selectmen. New Marlborough. U
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
A., 300 Ingalls, J. A., 300 Ingalls, J. W., 300 Ingalls, O. H., 672 Ingalls, Samuel, 383 Ingalls, William, 383 Ingersoll, D. S., 80 Ingersoll, Edward, 424 Ingraham, Alexander, 80 Ingraham, C. H., 424 Ingraham, J. A., 80 Ingraham, Timothy, 185, 218, 300, 424, 535 Ingraham, Timothy, Jr., 300 Ingraham, W. M., 300 Ingram, Ezra, 571 Inman, James, 300 Inman, W. R., 582 Irving, P. H., 80 Irwin, C. S., 672 Isbell, J. D., 300 Iverson, A. J., 80 Ives, R. O., 301 J. Jackman, G. W., Jr., 574 Jackson, Albert, 301 Jackson, Andrew, 80 Jackson, C. A., 301 Jackson, C. S., 383 Jackson, E. P., 301 Jackson, G. E., 301 Jackson, H. W., 673 Jackson, Lothrop, 80 Jackson, Marcellus, 80 Jackson, N. J., 185, 424, 470, 535 Jackson, P. T., 583 Jackson, P. T., Jr., 301 Jackson, Susan M., 582 Jackson, W. H., 301 Jackson, W. T., 582 Jackson, William, 394 Jacobs, B. F., 80 Jacobs, G. P., 424, 535 Jacobson, F. D., 80 James, E. S., 572 James, G. W., 301 James, Hen