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Meltiah Lorintr, Co. A. 



Frank H. Miller, Co. E. Wounded Feb. 6, 1865. 



Paul McNeil, Co. A. 



John M. Nolan, Co. A. 



Nathaniel B. Peare, Co. E. 



George M. Prouty, Co. F. 



James B. Prouty, Co. E. 



Thomas Rafferty, Jr., Co. E. 



Foster Remington, Co. E. 



William F. Riley, Co. E. 



John E. Snell, Co. E. Wounded at Gettysburg. 



Franklin A. Stodder. Transferred to V. R. C. 



Horace L. Studley, Co. E. Born Scituate, Sept. 24, 1837. Died in 



the service, April 1, 1863. 

 William H. Thomas, Co. A. 

 Ezra Wilder, Jr., Co. E. 

 George Wilder, Co. A. 

 Joshua Wilder, Co. A. 

 Horatio P. Willard, Co. A. Born Ashburnham, Sept. 25, 1819. 



Died in service, Nov. 6, 1862. 

 George A. Wolfe, Co. E. 



First Battery Light Artillery. 

 James R. French. 



Third Battery Light Artillery. 



Geonre F. Tower, 



e 



First Cavalry. 



William A. Daggett, Co. K, Bugler. Transferred to Co. K, 4th 

 Cav. First served in Co. C, 4th Regt. M. V. M. 



Charles D. Kilburn, Co. B, Corp. Born Boston, June 22, 1839. 

 Mortallv wounded at Hope Church, Va., November, 1863, and 

 died Jan. 4, 1864. 



William 0. Lincoln, Jr., Co. A, Commissary Sergeant. 



Nov. 15, 1861, the town voted to raise three thousand dollars in 

 aid of the families of volunteers. 



March 3, 1862, at a town meeting, a committee previously 

 chosen reported that they had expended for uniforms, clothing, 

 caps, shoes, etc., for the Lincoln Light Infantry, $1,331.27, and 

 to volunteers in other companies, $18.50. 



July 5, 1862, the town voted $5,000 for the payment of State 

 aid, and $1,000 as town aid, to volunteers and their families in 

 the service of the United States. 



July 11, a meeting of citizens, held in reference to raising the 

 town's quota of three hundred thousand men called for by the 

 President on the 2d of the same month, voted to recommend 

 the payment of $75 to each man volunteering on the town's 

 quota ; at a meeting four days later, the amount recommended 

 for this purpose was increased to $100, and this sum was voted 

 by the town at a meeting on the 19th. 



