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as as follows: In 1861, $2,338.73; in 1862, $9,410.17; in 1863, $11,270.23; in 1864, $14,690.38; in 1865, $10,000.00. Total in four years, $47,759.51.
A Ladies' Aid Society was organized very early in the war, of which Mrs. Miles Sanford was president, and Mrs. J. T. Robinson secretary.
The society held weekly meetings, and their disbursements amounted to more than ten thousand dollars.
Alford
Incorporated Feb. 16, 1773.
Population in 1860, 542; in 1865, 461.
Valuation in 1860, $320Mrs. J. T. Robinson secretary.
The society held weekly meetings, and their disbursements amounted to more than ten thousand dollars.
Alford
Incorporated Feb. 16, 1773.
Population in 1860, 542; in 1865, 461.
Valuation in 1860, $320,018; in 1865, $340,490.
The selectmen in 1861 were William Stoddard, Stephen M. Church, Horace S. Fitch; in 1862, Jonathan Baldwin, Orville J. Brusil, Russell Prindle; in 1863, Ezra C. Ticknor, Jonathan Baldwin, Orville J. Brusil; in 1864, Ezra C. Ticknor, Henry W. Smith, E. K. Williams; in 1865, William Stoddard, Elihu Church, Horace S. Fitch.
The town-clerk in 1861 was Henry W. Smith; in 1862, William K. Calkins; in 1863, Elihu Church; in 1864, William K. Calkins; in 1865, Giles S. Hal