Browsing named entities in William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2. You can also browse the
collection for January 28th, 1764 AD or search for January 28th, 1764 AD in
all documents.
Your search returned 1 result in 1 document
section:
imbursed by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $343.22; in 1862, $1,352.57; in 1863, $2,636.60; in 1864, $2,450.00; in 1865, $2,200.00. Total amount, $8,982.39.
The ladies of Newbury formed in the early part of the war a Soldiers' Aid Society, which continued in operation as long as it was needful.
It is estimated that the contributions of the society in clothing and sanitary stores amounted in value to the sum of two thousand dollars.
Newburyport
Incorporated as a town Jan. 28, 1764.
Population in 1860, 13,401; in 1865, 12,980.
Valuation in 1860, $6,847,183; in 1865, $7,659,960.
In 1861, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor;
Moses Davenport was mayor part of the year, and Mr. Jackman was alderman part of the year. Isaac Hale, Jr., Nathaniel Pierce, George S. George, Joseph A. Frothingham, William H. Huse, George W. Jackman, Jr., Winthrop 0.
Evans, aldermen.
In 1862, George W. Jackman, Jr., mayor; Isaac Hale, Jr., Charles C. Dame, Nathaniel Pierce, George S. Georg