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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 2 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 8: Hampden County. (search)
40. The amount of money raised and expended for State aid to the families of soldiers during the years of the war, and which was afterwards repaid by the Commonwealth, was $314,944.90, making the total amount $979,828.30. The following is the war record of each city and town in the county:— Agawam Incorporated May 17, 1835. Population in 1860, 1,698; in 1865, 1,665. Valuation in 1860, $693,008; in 1865, $816,850. The selectmen in 1861 were Josiah Johnson, Charles Colton, Isaac Roberts; in 1862, Charles Colton, Frederick Johnson, Joseph Bedortha; in 1863, Joseph Bedortha, John G. Freeland, Joseph L. Smith; in 1864, Joseph Bedortha, Joseph L. Smith, Grosvenor Marcy; in 1865, Joseph Bedortha, John G. Freeland, Elijah D. Allen. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during the years 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864, was Ashbell Sykes; in 1865, Charles C. Wright. 1861. The selectmen having refused or neglected to call a town-meeting to act upon matters relating to the war, a me
ith riot on the 19th of April. George W. Reycolde, charged with using treasonable language. William G. Ray, charged with fittering treasonable language at the 6th ward polls. John Ray, arrested for interfering with the officers which arrested his son, W. G. Ray, above named. Wm. H. H. Dashiell, holding treasonable tickets. John S. Behand, for disorderly conduct at the 10th ward polls. Lewis Mass, attempting to vote illegally. Daniel O'Neil, by order of Isaac Roberts, 8th ward. Edward Bemminger, uttering treasonable language. Lewis Gunsler, disorderly at the 9th ward. Clement Johnson, by order of the Judge. Daniel Gant, by order of Sergeant John F. Cock. Jullus S. Raborg, for polluting the ballot box, by voting a treasonable ticket. Edward Kerney, by order of H. Bayley. William H. Marsh, by order of one of the Judges. Hugh Duffy, polluting the ballot box, by voting a treasonable ticket. Samuel Ely, utterin