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nearly all the citizens of the town exerted themselves as best they could to meet the demands of the Government and aid in putting down the rebellion.
The amount of money raised and expended by the town during the war for State aid to soldiers' families, and repaid by the Commonwealth, was as follows: In 1861, $37.60; in 1862, $903.41; in 1863, $1,423.80; in 1864, $1,251.16; in 1865, $900.00. Total amount, $4,515.97.
Charlestown
Incorporated as a town, June 24, 1629; as a city, March 10, 1847.
Population in 1860, 25,062; in 1865, 26,398.
Valuation in 1860, $15,420,760; in 1865, $18,292,544.
Officers: In 1861, Horace G. Hutchins, mayor; Edwin F. Adams, William W. Peirce, Naham Chapin, Nathaniel Brown, Joseph Caldwell, Rufus Mason, aldermen.
In 1862, Phinehas J. Stone, mayor; Andrew Sawtell, Francis Childs, Francis Thompson, Philander S. Briggs, Otis Little, James F. Dwinell, Joseph Caldwell, Joseph Lovett, Charles A. Barker, aldermen.
In 1863, Phinehas J. Stone, mayor;