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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 2: Barnstable County. (search)
refunding money paid by individual subscription, in procuring this town's proportion of troops called for at the aforesaid dates. Two other meetings were held during this year, but no change was made in the manner of recruiting men or in the payment of bounties. 1865. At the meeting held on the 6th of March, the following vote was passed:-- Voted, To pay one hundred and twenty-five dollars each for fourteen men recruited as part of the quota of Orleans, under the call for troops, Dec. 17, 1864, and to deposit one thousand dollars with the State treasurer to secure a portion of the men recruited from the rebel States. The amount of money raised by private subscription, during the four years of the war, amounted in the aggregate to eighteen thousand three hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-two cents for the enlistment of seventy-six men, which was subsequently refunded by vote of the town, at the rate of one hundred and twenty-five dollars for each of the men recruited.