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Regiment of New York Volunteers. Report of Military Expenditures during the War, entered on the town records. W. H. Pattee, James A. Bailey, Alfred M. Thorpe, and Daniel Bennem, citizens of the town, were connected with the 5th Regiment Mass. Militia, and accompanied the regiment into immediate service. In 1861 the upper story of the old Centre School House was leased to the Sons of Temperance. There was a Washingtonian Society here in 1848. 1862 A public meeting was held Feb. 22, 1862, in response to the proclamation of the President of the United States, to listen to the reading of Washington's Farewell Address. A particular account of the meeting was entered on the town records. The schools of the town at this time were the Northwest Grammar, Intermediate and Primary; the Russell Grammar, Intermediate and Primary; and the East District School. July 22, 1862, in obedience to a call for soldiers for three years, the selectmen were authorized to offer and pay in
, about 1726, 16 Poor House, 136, 137, 162 Poor Widows' Fund, 142, 166 Post Office, 130 Poverty, general, after the Revolution, 241 Powder House, 132 Preamble and recommendations at town meeting April 29, 1861, 166 Precinct expenses, 32, 33, 101, 103, 110 Preservers of fish first chosen, 122 Primary School Districts, 164 Prudential Committee reduced from five to three, 32; School Committee, 140 Public meeting, in 1861, on account of the war impending, 166, 156; Feb. 22, 1862, 167 Randolph's attempt to get possession of land near Spy Pond, 9 Reading and Writing School, 22 Reminiscences of military affairs, &c., by J. B. Russell, 122, 128-130, 133, 134, 136 Resignation of Rev. Dr. Fiske, 117, 118; of Rev. Mr. Hedge, 117, 118 Resolution not to invite the Rev. George Whitefield to preach in the pulpit here and in other pulpits, 33 Resolutions of sympathy and greeting to Major A. S. Ingalls, and others, July 22, 1862, 157; on Washington J. Lane,