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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
y, Elisha Shaw. Mr. Roby enlisted in the military service in 1862. In 1862, J. R. Fletcher, Elisha Shaw, Edmund F. Dupee; in 1863, Elisha Shaw, E. F. Dupee, Joseph Reed; in 1864 and 1865, Joseph Reed, E. F. Dupee, N. B. Edwards. The town-clerk from 1836 to 1871 was E. F. Webster. The town-treasurer from 1842 to 1868 was Joseph Manning. 1861. April 29th, A town-meeting was held, at which it was voted that H. W. B. Wightman, Joseph Manning, Christopher Roby, William Fletcher, and H. B. Proctor be a Committee to consider and report what action the town shall take to sustain the Government. The Committee reported in favor of raising a military company, the members of which be required to drill two afternoons in each week for two months, and each member to be paid five dollars a month; that the town furnish each with the usual arms and equipments; also that the town furnish a capable drill-master. Three thousand dollars were voted to aid the families of volunteers from the town