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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
. Population in 1860, 3,859; in 1865, 4,021. Valuation in 1860, $1,676,064; in 1865, $2,017,299. The selectmen in 1861 and 1862 were James F. Maynard, Charles W. Worcester, P. L. Morgan; in 1863, Charles W. Worcester, Elisha Brimhall, Alfred A. Burdett; in 1864, Elisha Brimhall, Alfred A. Burdett, Benjamin R. Smith; in 1865, Charles W. Worcester, Elisha Brimhall, Alfred A. Burdett; in 1864, Elisha Brimhall, Alfred A. Burdett, Benjamin R. Smith; in 1865, Charles W. Worcester, Alfred A. Burdett, George S. Harris. The town-clerk during all these years was H. C. Greeley. The town-treasurer for the same period was Alfred Knight. 1861. At the annual meeting held March 4th it was voted to appropriate one thousand dollars for the purchase of uniforms for the militia company of theCharles W. Worcester, Alfred A. Burdett, George S. Harris. The town-clerk during all these years was H. C. Greeley. The town-treasurer for the same period was Alfred Knight. 1861. At the annual meeting held March 4th it was voted to appropriate one thousand dollars for the purchase of uniforms for the militia company of the town known as the Clinton Light Guards. This was in expectation of hostilities, and is the first appropriation made by any town in the Commonwealth in anticipation of a call for troops. April 22d, A thousand dollars was appropriated for the general benefit of the company; and the selectmen were directed to furnish any assistan