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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
his pay fifteen dollars a month, and those who have families or persons dependent upon them for support shall receive in addition thereto eight dollars a month, to be paid as the selectmen shall think best to such family or dependant; also, that each Brookfield member of the military company being raised in whole or in part in the town for the Fifteenth Regiment shall be furnished with a plain and substantial uniform, army blankets, and revolver at the expense of the town. E. Twitchell, J. S. Montague, and Charles Fales were chosen to carry this vote into effect. The committee furnished forty-four uniforms, at a cost of $523.63; thirty-seven Colt's army revolvers at a cost of $536.56, and paid for drilling $289. Total, $1,349.19. 1862. July 2d, Voted, to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to each of the twenty-four volunteers for three years service to fill the quota of the town under the pending call of the President for three hundred thousand men, the same to be paid when mu