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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
sand six hundred and sixteen dollars ($17,616.00). The amount of money raised and expended by the town during the war for State aid to soldiers' families, and repaid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $380.37; in 1862, $2,439.82; in 1863, $3,069.45; in 1864, $2,604.71; in 1865, $2,100.00. Total amount, $10,594.35. Dunstable Incorporated Oct. 15, 1673. Population in 1860, 487; in 1865, 533. Valuation in 1860, $397,551; in 1865, $391,146. The selectmen in 1861 were Isaac Kendall, James M. Swallow, Ashur G. Jewett; in 1862, James T. Burnap, James M. Swallow, Daniel Swallow; in 1863, Andrew Spaulding, Benjamin French, Thomas H. Parkhurst; in 1864, Benjamin French, Thomas H. Parkhurst, Andrew Spaulding; in 1865, Thomas H. Parkhurst, Benjamin French, Libni Parker. The town-clerk in 1861 and 1862 was James T. Burnap; in 1863, 1864, and 1865, James C. Woodward. The town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Libni Parker. 1861. No legal town-meeting to a
ss Martha T. McKoun for the Russell school; and Miss Sarah M. Crowninshield for the Gardner school. It was voted in May to make repairs at Milk Row school. These were all the more needed, for, June 30, we read: It having been represented by Mr. C. Thompson that the windows in the schoolhouse there have been very badly broken, it was voted that the committee in charge get evidence and act as they think proper. Bills for work at the Milk Row schoolhouse were approved, among them being Isaac Kendall's for $12.44, and John W. Mulliken's for $97.41. Miss Locke, following as she did a popular teacher like Mr. Sherman, seems to, have had a hard school to manage. A petition signed by Alfred Allen and others was circulated for her removal, but the trustees voted to sustain the teacher. They feel bound to say that their confidence in the talents, deportment, and qualifications of Miss Locke remain undiminished. They recommend that she continue in the school and be encouraged in the a
6. Ireland, John, 10, 56. Jackson, Rev., Henry, 16, 18, 46. Jaques, Fannie C., 53. Jaques, Henry, 23, 48. Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, 89, 90. Jaqtith, Miss, 52. Jaquith, O., 81. Jaquith, Mrs., Polly, 17. Jeemes, J., 15. Jeffurds, Mary W., 51, 67. Jenks, Joseph W., 46. Jewett, Henry I., 71. Johnson, C. A., 82. Johnson, Elizabeth L., 72. Johnson, Jotham, 12. Jones, Mary E., 82, 83. Jones, Roxanna, 17. Joy, Benjamin, 12. Judkins, R., 15, 19, 20. Kelly, Hall J., 10, 17, 18. Kendall, Isaac, 71. Kent house, 60. Kent, Jonathan, 10. Kent, Samuel, 10. Kidder, A. M., 53. Kidder, Andrew, 55. Kidder, J., 12. Kimball, Charles, 82, 96. Kimball, George A., 53. King, C. C., 46. Kirkpatrick, Eleanor G., 53. Knapp Street, 56. Knight, C., 15. Knight, Hersina, 18, 19. Knowlton, G., 15. Lake, Alice E., 10. Lampson, E., 14. Lampson, N., 14. Lampson, S., 14. Landers Street, 56. Larkin, A., 14. Latin Grammar School, 20. Latin School, 91. Laurel Street, 57. Lawr
on, Jotham, 43. Johnson, Mary, 79. Johnson, William, 79. Jones, Charles G., 4, 16. Kelly, Thomas, 16. Kendall, Arthur I., 72. Kendall, Francis, 71, 72. Kendall, Isaac, 71. Kendall, Isaac Brooks, 21, 71. Kendall, Isaac, Jr., 71. Kendall, Lucy (Sables), 71. Kendall, Richard F., 72. Kendrick, David, 4, 16. Kennedy, JKendall, Isaac, Jr., 71. Kendall, Lucy (Sables), 71. Kendall, Richard F., 72. Kendrick, David, 4, 16. Kennedy, John, 4, 16. Kenneson, Albert, 69, 70. Kenneson, Albert Henry, 69. Kenneson, Nancy J., 69, 70. Kenneston, Elliot, 16. Kent, Jonathan, 44. Kent, Rhoda. 44. Kent, Samuel, 42, 44. Kent, William, 44. Kidder, Sarah Tufts, 28. King's Chapel Burying Ground, 80. Kinsley, Frederick R., 16. Kinsley, Captain F. R., 3, 4. KinsleyKendall, Lucy (Sables), 71. Kendall, Richard F., 72. Kendrick, David, 4, 16. Kennedy, John, 4, 16. Kenneson, Albert, 69, 70. Kenneson, Albert Henry, 69. Kenneson, Nancy J., 69, 70. Kenneston, Elliot, 16. Kent, Jonathan, 44. Kent, Rhoda. 44. Kent, Samuel, 42, 44. Kent, William, 44. Kidder, Sarah Tufts, 28. King's Chapel Burying Ground, 80. Kinsley, Frederick R., 16. Kinsley, Captain F. R., 3, 4. Kinsley, Major F. R., 11. Kinsley, Willard C., 9, 10, 17. Knapp, Lizzie G., 21, 72. Knapp, Lucy M. (Clark), 21. Knapp, Marion, 21. Knapp, Oren S., 21, 76. Knights Templar, 72. Lapham, Mrs. F. D., 72. Lawrence, Abbott, 73. Lawrence, Amos, 73. Lee, Thomas J., 74. Leland, Anna, 71. Leland, John, 71. Leland, John, Jr., 70.