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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 6: Essex County. (search)
and cared for me tenderly—I might say she saved my life—after I was confined in Libby Prison. The whole receipts of the association in money was $11-457.13, of which $4,700.00 was distributed between the different Commissions. Ipswich Incorporated Aug. 5, 1634. Population in 1860, 3,300; in 1865, 3,311. Valuation in 1860, $1,276,245; in 1865, $1,556,491. The selectmen in 1861 were Joseph Ross, Ira Worcester, Richard T. Dodge; in 1862, Aaron Cogswell, Frederick Willcomb, Joseph Cogswell; in 1863, Frederick T. Dodge, Frederick Willcomb, Randal Andrews; in 1864, Joseph Ross, Richard T. Dodge, Frederick Willcomb; in 1865, John D. Cross, Thomas H. Lord, Joseph Farley. The town-clerk in the years 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864, was Alfred Kimball; Mr. Kimball died in 1864; and George R. Lord was appointed to fill the vacancy, and served until the annual town-meeting in 1865. in 1865, Wesley K. Bell. The town-treasurer during all the years of the war was Jeremiah Lord.