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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
adopted: That the citizens of Harvard in town-meeting assembled hereby vote to appropriate four thousand dollars for the purpose of equipping and paying a bounty to soldiers who may volunteer their services to suppress the present rebellion. C. T. Savage, Cephas Houghton, and William B. Willard were appointed to consider and recommend the sums, as bounty, that ought to be paid to volunteers. This committee reported, that the town make up the pay of each volunteer, with what he receives from tto the Government of the United States, or who shall sympathize with the plotters of treason and bloodshed. 1862. July 24th, A bounty of one hundred dollars was authorized to be paid to each volunteer enlisting to the credit of the town. C. T. Savage, Captain Sawyer, and A. G. Hill were appointed to canvass the town for recruits: if not found in Harvard, to enlist them from any source where they can be found. This committee was directed to take legal advice with regard to the duty of the