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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 12: Norfolk County. (search)
ton Incorporated May 7, 1662. Population in 1860, 2,669; in 1865, 2,769. Valuation in 1860, $3,393,720; in 1865. $4,271,263. The selectmen in 1861 were Samuel Cook, Timothy Tucker, George K. Gannett; in 1862, George K. Gannett, Charles L. Copeland, Stillman L. Tucker; in 1863, Stillman L. Tucker, James Breck, Joseph R. Webster; in 1864, Stillman L. Tucker, Samuel Cook, Amos Poole; in 1865, Stillman L. Tucker, Samuel Cook, John H. Burt. The town-clerk and town-treasurer all through the years of the war was Jason Reed. 1861. A legal town-meeting was held April 24th, to consider what action the town will take in view of the present national crisiSamuel Cook, John H. Burt. The town-clerk and town-treasurer all through the years of the war was Jason Reed. 1861. A legal town-meeting was held April 24th, to consider what action the town will take in view of the present national crisis. A committee of five was appointed who presented the following resolutions, which were adopted— Resolved, That five thousand dollars be and are hereby appropriated in preparing citizens for military service, and in aiding towards the support of the families of such as shall enter the public service during their absence. R