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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Hampshire County. (search)
id to soldiers' families during the war, and which was afterwards repaid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $229.69; in 1862, $2,227.12; in 1863, $3,248.99; in 1864, $3,112.71; in 1865, $1,550.00. Total amount, $10,368.51. Middlefield Incorporated March 12, 1783. Population in 1860, 748; in 1865, 723. Valuation in 1860, $308,332; in 1865, $351,881. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were John L. Bell, Morgan Pease, Jacob Robbins; in 1863, Matthew Smith, John W. Cross, Samuel Smith, Jr.; in 1864, John L. Bell, Morgan Pease, John W. Cross; in 1865, John L. Bell, Morgan Pease, E. J. Ingham. The town-clerk during all the years of the war was Jonathan McElwain. The town-treasurer in 1861 and 1862 was Oliver Church; in 1863, 1864, and 1665, Solomon F. Root. A number of meetings called war meetings were held during the Rebellion, at which money was voted to procure volunteers to fill the several quotas assigned to Middlefield, and to provide for the comfortable suppo
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
ard W. Sturtevant, Frank H. Kelley, George Crompton, Charles B. Pratt, Elijah B. Stoddard, George Hobbs, aldermen. 1864, D. Waldo Lincoln, mayor; Charles A. Wheeler, Harrison Bliss, Calvin Dyer, Frank H. Kelley, George Crompton, Stephen Taft, Elijah B. Stoddard, George Hobbs, aldermen. 1865, Phineas Ball, mayor; Henry B. Hakes, Walter Bigelow, Calvin Dyer, Charles W. Rugg, E. C. Cleveland, Henry Goddard, Edwin Morse, Harrison Bliss, aldermen. The city-clerk during all these years was Samuel Smith. The city-treasurer during the same period was George W. Wheeler. 1861. A special meeting of the city council was held on the 17th of April, to see what measures if any shall be taken to provide for and aid the families of such of the troops of the city as have been or hereafter may be called into the service of the country, and to provide uniforms and supplies for such members of the companies as may need them. Four thousand dollars were appropriated in aid of the families of the so