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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
ecured, to the extent of another company, so as to be sure that the quota shall be filled. October 15th, Twenty thousand dollars were appropriated for State aid to the families of volunteers. November 21st, The proposal of Hon. Amos A. Lawrence to furnish for the quota of Cambridge seventy-five men for the Second Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry at a cost of fifteen thousand dollars was accepted, and twenty-five thousand dollars were appropriated for volunteers and their families. December 31st, A lot was ordered to be set apart in the Cambridge Cemetery as a burial place for Cambridge soldiers who shall fall in their country's service. 1863. A committee of arrangements was appointed to give an appropriate reception to Company F, Sixth Regiment, of Cambridge on its return from nine months service. July 1st, The same for the reception of Companies I, Forty-Third Regiment; also soldiers in the Forty-Fourth, Forty-Fifth, and Fifth Regiments, and the two Cambridge companies in