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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
nlisting to the credit of the town for three years; also, that the selectmen, clergy, and all good citizens encourage and stimulate in all proper ways recruiting in that town, so that the number of men required may be speedily furnished, and those already in the field encouraged and cheered. In addition to the bounty offered by the town, seven persons subscribed six hundred and seventy-five dollars on the spot; namely, Adams Daniels, James Ray, and F. B. Ray, one hundred dollars each; Davis Thayer, Jr. and Oliver Dean one hundred and thirty-five dollars each; H. M. Green seventy dollars, and A. W. Daniels thirty-five dollars. The town-clerk was directed to place upon the records of the town the name of every inhabitant of the town who had already enlisted, and who might thereafter enlist, with the name of the regiment to which he belonged and date of muster into the same. August 16th, The town voted to give a bounty of two hundred dollars to nine-months volunteers, and the selectmen