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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
ed, chiefly through the Sanitary and Christian Commissions. The leading managers of the association were Mrs. Lucretia Perkins and Mrs. Robert Southgate, both of whom have died since the termination of the war. Lawrence Incorporated as a town April 17, 1847; incorporated as a city March 29, 1853. Population in 1860, 17,639; in 1865, 21,733. Valuation in 1860, $10,015,503; in 1865, $11,240,191. The city officers in 1861 were as follows: James K. Barker, mayor; Morris Knowles, Hezekiah Plummer, Artemas W. Stearns, William Thomas, Archibald McFarlin, Menzies C. Andrews, aldermen. In 1862, William H. J. Wright, mayor; John C. Hoadley, William R. Spalding, Samuel M. Stedman, Thomas S. Stratton, Luther Ladd, Menzies C. Andrews, aldermen. In 1863, William H. J. Wright, mayor; James Byrom, James A. Treat, Joshua Pilsbury, Jr., Albert Emerson, Samuel B. Kimball, John Q. A. Burridge, aldermen. In 1864, Alfred J. French, mayor; Morris Knowles, Milton Bonney, James Payne, William T