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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 4 0 Browse Search
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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 3: Berkshire County. (search)
kly meetings, and their disbursements amounted to more than ten thousand dollars. Alford Incorporated Feb. 16, 1773. Population in 1860, 542; in 1865, 461. Valuation in 1860, $320,018; in 1865, $340,490. The selectmen in 1861 were William Stoddard, Stephen M. Church, Horace S. Fitch; in 1862, Jonathan Baldwin, Orville J. Brusil, Russell Prindle; in 1863, Ezra C. Ticknor, Jonathan Baldwin, Orville J. Brusil; in 1864, Ezra C. Ticknor, Henry W. Smith, E. K. Williams; in 1865, William StoWilliam Stoddard, Elihu Church, Horace S. Fitch. The town-clerk in 1861 was Henry W. Smith; in 1862, William K. Calkins; in 1863, Elihu Church; in 1864, William K. Calkins; in 1865, Giles S. Halett. The town-treasurer in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864, was Ezra C. Ticknor; in 1865, James H. Edwards. 1861. There does not appear to have been any action taken by the town, in its corporate capacity, in relation to the war during this year. 1862. There having been a call made, July 4th, for 300,000 men,
el lines to sustain them, although those supplies, from the necessity of the case, have been entrusted to the honor and humanity of the enemy, whose agents may or may not permit the supplies to be delivered. Miscellaneous. Lincoln was still sick with the varioloid; and his message would not be sent to Congress until Wednesday. Frands to the amount of over a million of dollars have been discovered in the furnishing of supplies to the Army of the Potomac. On Friday night Capt. William Stoddard, Quartermaster of Alexandria, was arrested by order of the Secretary of War, and lodged in the Old Capitol prison. On Saturday night Capt. C. B. Ferguson, of the regular army, Cluel Quartermaster of Alexandria, was also arrested and sent to the Old Capitol.--These frauds have all been unearthed since Gen. Meigs went to Tennessee. An order has been issued by Gen. Butler permitting trade with Norfolk, but requiring of all persons who obtain a permit to take to or from that city a