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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
bors until the end of the war, during which they sent forward at various times under-clothing, stockings, dried fruits, and many other useful articles for the sick and wounded. Marblehead Incorporated May 2, 1649. Population in 1860, 7,646; in 1865, 7,330. Valuation in 1860, $2,367,952; in 1865, $2,131,268. The selectmen in 1861 were William Nutting, Jr., James H. Gregory, Richard Bessom, Jr., Samuel Bowden, Jonathan H. Orne; in 1862, William Nutting, Jr., Jonathan H. Orne, Joseph H. Robinson, Henry A. Potter, Stephen Hathaway, Jr.; in 1863, William Nutting Jr., Jonathan H. Orne, Stephen T. Prime, Henry A. Potter, Stephen Hathaway, Jr.; in 1864, William Nutting, Jr., Stephen T. Prime, Simon Lamprell, Stephen Hathaway, Jr., Henry A. Potter; in 1865, William Nutting, Jr., Stephen T. Prime, Richard L. Woodfin, Benjamin Wormstead, Samuel S. Trefry. The town-clerk through all these years was Glover Broughton. The town-treasurer since 1852, and all through the war, was W. B.