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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 7: Franklin County. (search)
State aid to soldiers' families during the year. July 4th, Voted, to pay the treasurer of the Commonwealth the proportion of the town for bounties paid to volunteers, agreeably to section 9th of the 218th chapter of the Acts of 1863. 1864. May 23d, Voted, to pay one hundred and twenty-five dollars to each of the four drafted men, if they are accepted and mustered in, or procure substitutes; and the same amount to all others, under similar circumstances, until March 1, 1865. June 11th, Euclid Owen and S. II. Stowell were appointed recruiting agents of the town, and three thousand dollars were appropriated for recruiting expenses and the payment of bounties. August 30th, Six thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars were appropriated to refund money voluntarily advanced by individuals to aid recruiting, and to pay the amount expended by the town. The amount paid by individuals and reimbursed by the town was eighteen hundred and ninety-two dollars. Shutesbury furnished sevent