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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
, Massachusetts; and of Charlestown, New Hampshire. A number of the ladies of West Roxbury paid a regular assessment of twelve dollars a year for four years. Weymouth Incorporated Sept. 2, 1635. Population in 1860, 7,742; in 1865, 7,981. Valuation in 1860, $3,119,993; in 1865, $3,345,349. The selectmen in 1861 were Z. oldiers' families. July 24th, Voted, to pay three dollars a month (in addition to what the State will reimburse) to each of the families of volunteers living in Weymouth; and the selectmen were instructed to give public notice when they would give hearings to parties interested in obtaining said aid. November 23d, Voted, to appras as follows: In 1861, $5,429.90; in 1862, $18,133.02; in 1863, $24,531.76; in 1864, $24,600.00; in 1865, $16,000.00. Total amount, $88,694.88. The ladies of Weymouth were equally liberal and patriotic, and did much for the benefit of the sick and wounded all through the war. Wrentham Incorporated Oct. 15, 1673. Populat