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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
oll-tax payers have the privilege of paying to the committee such sums as they see fit. This was in fact a voluntary tax. The treasurer was required to keep a correct account of all sums thus raised, and the tax-bill was to be made out separate and distinct from the usual legal tax-bill, and he was authorized to borrow five thousand dollars in anticipation, to meet present wants. The moderator of the meeting was Joseph Breck; and he appointed W. D. Bickford, H. W. Jordan, J. F. Taylor, C. C. Southard, and J. W. George, on the committee. August 21st, The town voted to pay each volunteer for nine months one hundred dollars; and the same committee was appointed to manage recruiting, except that A. W. Brabiner was put on it in the place of J. W. George. The treasurer was authorized to borrow money. The assessors were also authorized to assess a tax to meet the expenditure, and the collector was directed to collect it as soon as practicable. November 5th, The committee reported that t