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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 15: Worcester County. (search)
was authorized to borrow three thousand dollars to carry these votes into effect. Freeman Walker, John Hill, and Augustus Smith were appointed to procure uniforms and revolvers; at an adjourned meeting this committee declined serving, and Charles Adams, Jr., J. F. Hibard, and A. Woolworth were appointed in their places. This committee was instructed to procure the uniforms forthwith. June 3d, Voted, to pay State aid to the families of volunteers, in accordance with the act passed by the Legid. A bounty of one hundred dollars was authorized to be paid to any inhabitant of the town who shall enlist in the nine months-service. October—, Voted, to pay the same bounty to commissioned officers. 1863. December 8th, James Miller, Charles Adams, Jr., and T. M. Duncan were chosen to aid the selectmen in recruiting. 1864. April 5th, The bounty to each volunteer enlisting for three years and credited to the quota of the town was fixed at one hundred and twenty-five dollars. June 26th,