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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Hampshire County. (search)
0, $415,746; in 1865, $372,790. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were Eli A. Sylvester, Loren L. Tower, Samuel House; in 1863, Patrick Bryant, Samuel House, Chauncy Witherell; in 1864, Patrick Bryant, Ebenezer Edwards, Chauncy Witherell; in 1865, Patrick Bryant, Samuel House, Chauncy Witherell. The town-clerk and town-treasurerChauncy Witherell; in 1865, Patrick Bryant, Samuel House, Chauncy Witherell. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Albert Nichols. 1861. No action appears to have been taken by the town in its corporate capacity during this year in relation to the war. 1862. At a special town-meeting held on the 5th of August, it was voted to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to each volunteer who would enlist eitherChauncy Witherell. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Albert Nichols. 1861. No action appears to have been taken by the town in its corporate capacity during this year in relation to the war. 1862. At a special town-meeting held on the 5th of August, it was voted to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars to each volunteer who would enlist either for three years or nine months, when mustered in and credited to the quota of the town. The selectmen were authorized to borrow money to pay the same. 1863. At a meeting held on the 17th of January, Samuel House, one of the selectmen, was appointed to visit Boston and obtain information in regard to the number of men the town