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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 8: Hampden County. (search)
Horace Clark; in 1862, Horace Clark, Marcus Beebe, Hiram Hendrick; in 1863, Horace Clark, Porter Cross, Walter Hitchcock; in 1864, John Baldwin, Horace Clark, Sumner Smith; in 1865, John Baldwin, Sumner Smith, William V. Sessions. The town-clerk and town-treasurer in 1861 and 1862 was Howard Stanton; Howard Stanton died in Sumner Smith, William V. Sessions. The town-clerk and town-treasurer in 1861 and 1862 was Howard Stanton; Howard Stanton died in office during the year, and his father, James, was appointed to fill the vacancy. in 1863 and 1864, John M. Merrick; in 1865, Gilbert Roewood. 1861. The first legal town-meeting, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 27th of May; at which it was voted to pay State aid to the families of soldiers living in Wilof the President for more men, it having been reported that some of the men who had enlisted from Wilbraham had been credited to other towns. Porter Cross and Sumner Smith were chosen to investigate the matter at Boston, and have the rolls there corrected. 1865. January 16th, The treasurer was directed to borrow five thousand
hole, an improvement in their habits. Samuel B. White, Chairman Selectmen. Winchester. Their habits, if changed at all, have changed for the better. O. R. Clark, Chairman Selectmen. Williamstown. As a body, I think their improvement great. C. R. Taft, Chairman Selectmen. Woburn. They are better citizens than before. A. E. Thompson, Chairman Selectmen. Wilbraham. On the whole, I think their morals have not deteriorated, but of the two have improved. Sumner Smith, Chairman Selectmen. Weymouth. The habits of such returned soldiers are better rather than worse than they were before entering the service. James Humphrey, Chairman Selectmen. Westport. Some of them, I am positive, exhibit a decided improvement, and a few of them, who were considered a little fast before the war, are now among the most industrious and respectable of our citizens. E. P. Brownell, Chairman Selectmen. Worcester. First, among many young men, of whom I
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 352, 445, 557 Smith, L. W., 134 Smith, M. J., 134 Smith, M. L., 584 Smith, M. S., 352 Smith, N. C., 134 Smith, N. G., 495 Smith, N. M., 479 Smith, Norman, 389 Smith, O. B., 352 Smith, O. E., 352 Smith, Omar, 134 Smith, P. D., 352 Smith, Philip, 352 Smith, R. W., 352 Smith, Robert, Navy, 134 Smith, Robert, 1st Co. Mass. S. S., 352 Smith, S. B., 352 Smith, S. C., 134 Smith, S. L., 134 Smith, S. T., 134 Smith, Samuel, 134 Smith, Sidney, 134 Smith, Solomon, 479 Smith, Sumner, 577 Smith, T. C. H., 194, 445, 479 Smith, T. K., 195, 445, 480, 557 Smith, W. A., Navy, 134 Smith, W. A., 16th Mass. Inf., 352 Smith, W. A., 40th Mass. Inf., 352 Smith, W. B., 352 Smith, W. H., 134 Smith, W. H., 134 Smith, W. H. B., 352 Smith, W. H. H., 352 Smith, W. N., 352 Smith, W. V., 352, 495, 569 Smith, W. W., Navy, 134 Smith, W. W., 17th Mass. Inf., 228 Smith, William Farrar, 716 Smith, William Foy, 352 Snaith, G. S., 134 Snell, A. T., 134 Snell, G. W., 352