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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
E. Adams, Gideon B. Richmond, William R. Huston, Moses H. Day, John H. Lester, Ivory Harmon, alder men. In 1864, George Lewis, mayor; Samuel Little, Ivory Harmon, Phineas B. Smith, James E. Adams, William Seaver, Richard Holmes, Moses H. Day, John F. Newton, aldermen. In 1865, George Lewis, mayor; Samuel Little, William C. Harding, Daniel Jackson, James E. Adams, William Seaver, Richard Holmes, Moses H. Day, John F. Newton, aldermen. The city-clerk during all the years of the war was Joseph John F. Newton, aldermen. The city-clerk during all the years of the war was Joseph W. Tucker. The city-treasurer during the same period was Joseph W. Dudley. 1861. A special meeting of the city government was called by Mayor Gaston on the evening of the 19th of April, who sent in a message calling the attention of the council to the perilous condition of the country. The Sixth Massachusetts had been attacked in Baltimore on that day, and the first blood shed in the Rebellion. The message was referred to a committee, which reported an order appropriating twenty thousand