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In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Brookline, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at the Town Hall in said town, on Monday, the eleventh day of April next, at five o'clock in the afternoon, or immediately after the adjournment of the adjourned annual town meet- ing, for the following purposes, to wit :
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First. To choose a Moderator.
Second. To consider and act upon the following order from the Legis- lature, to wit: "That such towns and parts of towns lying within six miles of the City Hall of the City of Boston, on the southern side of Charles River, may be annexed and incorporated as a part of said City of Boston."
Third. To see if the town will ask the County Commissioners to relo- cate and widen Washington street.
Fourth. To see if the town will make the railroad bridge and its approaches on Aspinwall avenue of its full width.
Fifth. To see if the town will appropriate money for underdraining the streets.
Sixth. To see if the town will establish an evening school for persons over fifteen years of age.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, four days at least before the day of said meeting.
Witness our hands and seals at Brookline aforesaid, this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy.
THOMAS PARSONS, . WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, HORACE JAMES, CHARLES D. HEAD, A. W HITTEMORE, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.
NORFOLK, SS. BROOKLINE, April 5th, 1870.
In pursuance of the within warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the town of Brookline to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within named, by leaving a printed copy of the same at their last and usual place of residence four days at least before the day of said meeting.
J. P. SANBORN, Constable.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the citizens of the town of Brookline met at the Town Hall in said town, on Monday, the eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and were called to order at thirty minutes past five of the clock in the after- noon, by the Town Clerk, who read the warrant calling said
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meeting and the return thereon of the officer who served the notice of the same.
First Article taken up :
To choose a Moderator.
The meeting voted that the Moderator be chosen by nom- ination.
The meeting then nominated and chose for Moderator William I. Bowditch, and he took the chair.
Second Article taken up :
To consider and act upon the following order of notice from the Legis- lature, to wit: "That such towns and parts of towns lying within six miles of the City Hall of the City of Boston, on the southerly side of Charles River, may be annexed and incorporated as a part of said City of Boston."
Voted, That the Selectmen be instructed to appear before the Legislative Committee on Towns, with counsel, look after its best interests, and oppose its annexation to Boston.
Third Article taken up :
To see if the town will ask the County Commissioners to relocate and widen Washington street.
Voted, That the Selectmen apply to the County Commis- sioners to relocate and widen Washington street.
Fourth Article taken up :
To see if the town will make the railroad bridge and its approaches on Aspinwall avenue of its full width.
Voted, That the Fourth Article be referred to the Select- men, with full powers.
Fifth Article taken up :
To see if the town will appropriate money for underdraining the streets.
Voted, To indefinitely postpone the Fifth Article, the matter of said article having already been anticipated at the annual meeting.
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Sixth Article taken up :
To see if the town will establish an evening school for persons over fifteen years of age.
Voted, To establish and maintain a school for the educa- tion of persons, of both sexes, over fifteen years of age, to be held from the first day of October to the thirty-first day of March, every day in the week, except Sunday, from seven o'clock to ten o'clock in the evening, or such other hours as the School Committee shall deem best.
Voted, That the sum of five hundred dollars be appropri- ated for the support of said school, to be taken out of any money in the treasury unappropriated.
Adjourned.
Attest :
B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
SPECIAL MEETING, JUNE 23, 1870.
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NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Brookline,
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Brookline, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at the Town Hall in said town, on Thursday, the twenty-third day of June, instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for the following purposes, to wit :
First. To choose a Moderator.
Second. To hear and act upon the reports of any committees that may be ready.
Third. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be neces- sary for underdraining, making and repairing streets and highways.
Fourth. To raise and appropriate money to finish and furnish a police station in the new hose-house.
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Fifth. To see if the town will authorize or instruct the Selectmen to engage or permanently employ an engineer or other competent person to take the general charge and supervision of the highways of the town, in conformity with the petition of Edward Atkinson and others.
Sixth. To hear and act on orders of notice from the County Commis- sioners on relocating Washington street and a new highway from Boyls- ton street to the Chestnut Hill reservoir.
Seventh. To see what action the town will take in relation to repair- ing or rebuilding the Brookline and Cambridge bridge, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Eighth. To see if the town will make a by-law in relation to posting notices and handbills.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant to the Selectmen, with your doings thereon, four days at least before the day of said meeting.
Given under our hands and seals at Brookline aforesaid, this thirteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy.
THOMAS PARSONS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, HORACE JAMES, CHARLES D. HEAD, A. WHITTEMORE, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.
NORFOLK, SS. BROOKLINE, June 18th, 1870.
In pursuance of the within warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the town of Brookline to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within named, by leaving a printed copy of the same at their last and usual place of residence, four days at least before the day of said meeting.
J. P. SANBORN, Constable.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the citizens of the town of Brookline met at the Town Hall in said town, on Thursday, the twenty-third day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and were called to order at ten minutes past four of the clock in the afternoon, by the Town Clerk, who read the warrant calling said meeting and the officer's return thereon who served the notice of the same on the inhabitants.
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First Article taken up :
To choose a Moderator.
The meeting nominated and chose for Moderator George F. Homer, and he took the chair.
Second Article taken up :
To hear and act upon the report of any town officers that may be ready.
George Griggs, Esq., for the committee to whom was referred the subject of procuring a town map, presented the following report, to wit :
REPORT.
The committee appointed at the last annual town meeting, to take into consideration and report at the adjourned meeting, and to whom the subject of a new town map was referred back at the adjourned meeting, with instructions to report at any future town meeting, ask leave to report that there have heretofore been made three maps of the town. The first, in 1725, by - Blake, Jr., which is now in the Public Library. The second, in 1844, after the boundary line between Brookline and Rox- bury had been changed. This was engraved on copper-plate and copies printed from that plate, and now in custody of the Town Clerk. The third map was made in 1855, on a scale of 400 feet to the inch, from which a map reduced to 800 feet to the inch was lithographed, copies of which are also in the custody of the Town Clerk. The number of new roads which have been laid out and the number of new buildings which have been erected since that map was printed, make it expedient, in the opinion of your committee, that a new map should be prepared and printed, and they accordingly offer the following votes :
Voted, That it is expedient to print three hundred copies of a map of the town, drawn on a scale of four hundred feet to the inch.
Voted, That a committee of three be appointed to have such map pre- pared and printed.
Voted, That the sum of one thousand dollars be appropriated to pay the expense of preparing and printing such map, and that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the expense, not exceeding said sum, out of any money in the treasury that may not be needed for appropriations already made, or to borrow the same, or any part thereof that may be necessary, upon his note as Town Treasurer, approved by the Selectmen.
Voted, That when such map has been prepared and printed, the Town Clerk shall be authorized to furnish the map to the tax-payers or inhab- itants of the town at one dollar each, and to other persons at two dollars each.
Voted, That a copy of the field-notes of all surveys hereafter made for the town shall be the property of the town, and deposited with the Town Clerk for the use of the town.
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Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing report and votes of the committee on a new town map.
The Moderator appointed the following gentlemen to pre- pare and print said map, to wit : George Griggs, Augustine Shurtleff, and Edward S. Philbrick.
Mr. Thomas Parsons, chairman of the Board of Select- men, reported that the subject of procuring a rock-breaker, which was referred to the Selectmen, had been inquired into, and as the town had no ledge they did not deem it best to purchase one at present, but that in their opinion, in the fall it would be best to advertise for proposals to furnish the town with broken stone and road materials.
Third Article taken up :
To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be necessary for underdraining, making and repairing streets and highways.
On motion of Edward Atkinson, it was-
Voted, To take up the Fifth Article in connection with the Third, to wit :
To see if the town will authorize or instruct the Selectmen 'to engage or permanently employ an engineer or other competent person to take the general charge and supervision of the highways of the town, in con- formity with the petition of Edward Atkinson and others.
On motion of Thomas Parsons, it was-
Voted, That the sum of nine thousand dollars be raised and appropriated for the purpose of underdraining, making and repairing the streets and highways of the town, and that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow a sum not exceeding nine thousand dollars therefor.
Mr. Atkinson spoke in relation to the way and manner in which our streets were made and repaired, and considered the present course pursued as defective and imperfect, and advocated a more thorough manner of making new streets and repairing old ones, as also the use of more broken stone for that purpose.
Voted, That in the opinion of the town the system of road repairs should be changed, and that broken. stone should be more used.
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Voted, That if the appropriations for the repairs of high- ways shall have been so far exhausted on the first of Octo- ber, 1870, as to leave an insufficient sum for use in the early spring of 1871, that the sum of five thousand dollars be appropriated for such repairs, and that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the same out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, or to borrow the same for a term not exceeding six months, with the usual approval of the Selectmen.
Voted, That in order to avert the too careless destruction of ornamental shade-trees of interest and value to direct the Selectmen, or persons employed under them in the care of highways, to give appropriate notice to parties owning estates whenever from the borders of the same trees are to be removed to subserve public convenience.
Fourth Article taken up :
To raise and appropriate money to finish and furnish a police station in the new hose-house.
Voted, That the sum of three thousand dollars be appro- priated to finish and furnish a police station in the new hose-house.
Voted, That the Town Treasurer be authorized to borrow a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars for the forego- ing purpose, with the approval of the Selectmen.
Sixth Article taken up :
To hear and act upon orders of notice from the County Commissioners on relocating and widening Washington street, and a new townway from Boylston street to the Chestnut Hill reservoir.
Voted, That the Selectmen be authorized to appear at the hearing before the County Commissioners on widening Washington street, and represent the interests of the town in such a manner as they may deem best.
Voted, That the Selectmen be authorized to appear at the hearing before the County Commissioners and oppose the laying out of the way from Boylston street to the Chest- nut Hill reservoir, until the same shall be laid out in con- tinuation to some suitable terminus by the County Commis- sioners of Middlesex County.
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Seventh Article taken up :
To see what action the town will take in relation to repairing or rebuilding the Brookline and Cambridge bridge, and to raise and appro- priate money therefor.
Voted, That the money received from Norfolk and Mid- dlesex counties be appropriated for the purpose of making and repairing said bridge, and such further sum as will make the amount ten thousand dollars.
Eighth Article taken up :
To see if the town will make a by-law in relation to posting notices and handbills.
The following by-law was then presented by the chairman of the Selectmen, to wit :
A BY-LAW FOR THE PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS, FENCES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES, IN THE TOWN OF BROOKLINE.
SECTION 1. Whoever posts, affixes or in anyway attaches any poster, handbill, notice, advertisement, or placard, to or upon any post, wall, fence, building, or structure, not his own, within the town of Brookline, without the permission of the owner or proprietor of such post, wall, fence, building, or structure, shall forfeit and pay for each offence a fine of not less than five nor more than twenty dollars, to be paid into the treas- sury of said town.
SECTION 2. Whoever paints, draws or stamps any letter, notice, figure, advertisement, or mark, upon or into any wall, fence, post, tree, or building structure, not his own, within the town of Brookline, with- out the permission of the owner of such wall, fence, post, tree, building, or structure, or without said permission mars, defaces or disfigures in any way such wall, fence, post, tree, building, or structure, shall forfeit and pay for such offence a fine of not less than five nor more than twenty dollars, to be paid into the treasury of said town.
Voted, To accept, allow and adopt the foregoing by-law.
Voted, That the chairman of the Selectmen present the foregoing by-law to the Superior Court of this county for approval.
Voted, That Thomas Parsons, John W. Candler, and Bradford Kingman, be a committee to consider the By-Laws of the Town of Brookline, and to report at a future meeting what changes should be made therein or what additions are desirable thereto.
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On motion of William I. Bowditch, it was-
Voted, To further consider the Third Article in the warrant.
On motion of William I. Bowditch-
Voted, That the sum of ten thousand dollars be appro- priated and the Selectmen be authorized to apply said sum, or a portion of it, to the purchase of apparatus for prepar- ing material for making roads or for material itself, or for distributing the same, and that the Town Treasurer be authorized to borrow the same, with the customary approval of the Selectmen.
On motion of William Aspinwall, it was-
Voted, That the subject of a change in the present system of making roads be urged upon the Selectmen, and that they embody their views thereon in their next annual report. Adjourned.
Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.
List of Persons liable to Military Duty within the Town of Brookline, as taken by the Assessors May 1, 1870.
Almy, Frederick, Jr.
Berry, Charles
Allen, Samuel S.
Bixby, Henry C.
Ames, Pelham W.
Bachelder, Charles W.
Adams, George H.
Bowman, Alonzo
Allen, Phillip S.
Barrett, George T.
Axtell, Frank A.
Burdett, Horatio S.
Armington, Asa W.
Brown, Edward J.
Adams, Daniel D.
Brockway, Charles E.
Atwood, Isaac
Bird, Albert H.
Allen, John
Bartlett, James, Jr.
Aiken, Henry B.
Baxter, Albert G.
Atkinson, Edward
Baxter, Sydney R.
Bennett, Stephen D.
Amory, Frederick Allen, Lyman W.
Bense, Joseph
Bentley, David
Bryant, John D.
Bliss, John P.
Bush, Dacre
Bird, George W.
Bayard, Richard
Bowen, Patrick W.
Bridges, Joseph
Beaumer, Orchard
Brackett, I. Lewis
Bellows, William M.
Bell, A. D. S.
Barnard, Frederick
Bangs, William A.
Baxter, Benjamin F.
Battisen, William J.
Bryant, Thomas G.
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Militia List, 1870.
Bickford, Ira H. Brown, George F.
Connelly, Philip P.
Carberry, Andrew J.
Curley, James
Crawshaw, Joseph
Brennan, James
Cusick, Patrick H.
Barrett, Michael
Cronan, Stephen
Beals, Samuel
Cairns, Timothy
Burleigh, Sylvester S.
Cronan, Michael
Blake, Eben
Crosby, Sylvester S.
Brown, Thomas S.
Cook, John
Brown, William S.
Cusick, Andrew J.
Bird, William B.
Cook, Bradford P.
Coss, James
Carleton, Amos
Cobb, Roscoe A.
Cobb, Albert A.
Chapin, Edward F.
Cate, Isaac M.
Chadbourn, George G.
Chadbourn, Moses Clark, Burnham C.
Codman, James M.
Clifford, Albert W.
Crane, Joshua
Candler, John W.
Coolidge, Henry S.
Coolidge, James W.
Davis, Charles E.
Dame, Edward S.
Dana, Dennison D.
Dexter, William S.
Dillaway, Henry G.
Dunn, Charles
Dearborn, George F.
Dexter, Charles W.
Daniels, David H.
Dillon, Patrick
Doloff, Abner P.
Driscoll, James, Jr.
Driscoll, Michael
Draper, Charles H.
Chase, H. Lincoln
Delano, Charles E.
Davis, George P.
Defrees, George T.
Darragh, James Davis, William
Cooper, Edward
Conant, Nathaniel Cheney, Alfred A. Clark, Simon
Davis, Michael Drohm, Patrick Duffey, Michael
DePeyster, Augustus Doran, Levi
Bancroft, Edward Burbank, John Bird, Henry
Bacon, Francis E.
Borden, Benjamin
Byrnes, Augustus Baker, James Brooks, Lyman
Cousens, John E.
Cotton, William C.
Cotting, Charles U.
Cusick, James
Coolidge, George H.
Curtis, Ira Coolidge, William D.
Crocker, Ariel
Chapman, John N.
Capron, William E.
Capron, William
Crane, John
Cushman, Albert
Chace, Reuben A. Curtis, Elijalı J. Clark, William P. Curtis, Joseph S.
Corey, F. Henry Collins, Henry Chase, Charles
Crosby, Edgar G. Christy, John
Barlow, Alfred Burk, Martin
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Dawes, George G.
Daily, Daniel
Goodwin, Willard A.
Duffey, Phillip
Gross, Willard Y.
Getchell, Isaiah S.
Gale, Allen
Geary, Owen
Dwight, Daniel A.
Goddard, Maurice
Dwight, Chapman
Geddes, James
Gardiner, Charles C.
Goodnough, Xanthus
Goodnough, George W.
Glancy, Peter
Gage, Frederick
English, John
Edgerly, James W.
Ellis, Willie W.
Eager, Henry B.
Edwards, Samuel D.
Erhard, George
Eastman, Moses
Edmond, George M. Edmond, J. Walter
Faxon, Francis G.
Fuller, Charles M.
Foster, John H.
Fernald, Joseph
Fisher, Osborn
Fisher, Frederick
Floyd, Edward E. Fay, Clement K.
Fuller, H. B.
Fay, Henry G.
Fitzgibbons, Patrick
Fabyan, George .F.
Foster, Charles O.
Fay, Richard S. Fisher, Horace N.
Fisher, John H.
Fitzgerald, Nicholas
Funk, George W. Folsom, George C.
Goodwin, LeBarron Grogan, Richard
Gardner, Harrison Gooding, Theodore Goodspeed, Munroe Griffin, Daniel, Jr. Gilbert, Henry C.
Hammond, Charles
Hubbard, Francis S.
Hayes, S. Dana
Howard, Alonzo P.
Howard, John A.
Haven, Albert C.
Heyer, Charles A.
Houghton, Jesse F.
Hay, Oliver H. Hurd, George F.
Hall, William F.
Hurd, Benjamin
Hill, William H.
Haven, Frank Hunting, Henry H.
Hall, Charles E.
Halfenstine, Adam
Harris, James H.
Hall, Henry M. Honan, Michael
Hayes, James
Hickey, Patrick
Horr, John E. Hall, William F.
Hall, Henry J. Hoar, Michael J. Hickey, Maurice Hill, Benjamin Howe, Lindsay I. Hardy, Ephraim C. Hills, Richard Hanrihan, Patrick Hand, James B.
Hobart, David W. Harrington, Isaac
Dupee, William R. Drew, Charles H.
Downing, Jeremialı
Denny, Francis P.
Guild, J. Anson
Dwight, Charles
Davis, George Dupee, Frank
Griggs, Thomas B.
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Militia List, 1870.
Head, R. Caswell Hedge, Frederick H., Jr. Heath, Charles H. Heath, Sidney Hooper, Edward W.
Jones, H. Franklin Jones, Charles J. Johnson, William L. Johnson, Charles J. Jordan, Frank James, Charles H. James, Horace Jones, Arthur Johnson, George F. Jones, Moses Jones, Artemas S.
Kirby, Charles K.
Kegan, John
Kine, James
Keany, Bernard J.
Kemp, Arthur
Kenrick, David T.
Kingman, Bradford
Kingman, Martin
Koch, John Keiser, Peter
Kneeland, Charles
Kneeland, Vinus Kerrigan, Michael
Kellaher, Morris Kelly, John H.
Kennedy, Samuel Kimball, John Kelly, John
Lawrence, Robert M. Lawrence, Frank W. Lincoln, William H. Lovell, John W. Littell, Robert S. Lanman, Thomas E.
Lyford, George E. Lincoln, William E. Lincoln, James O. Lyon, Dennis Laighton, James A. Libby, John H. Lynch, Michael
Lunney, James Lovering, Daniel Lowrey, Andrew Lyons, William H. Lowell, Augustus Lord, Charles Lock, Leonard
Mullehen, Henry
Murray, Robert
Miles, George B.
Morrill, David
Mason, Henry
Mason, Henry, at Mrs. Wellington's
Moore, Edgar V.
Miller, William A.
Moore, Emery B.
Munroe, Henry H.
Matthews, Ashael G.
Moore, Albert H.
Moore, John
Mitchell, John
Mann, John H.
Mudge, George A.
Mahan, James
Mosman, Nahum
Murdo, Charles
McIntosh, Edward
McIntosh, Royal, Jr.
McCracken, Alexander
Mahoney, Michael
McNamara, Dennis
Marcy, Nathaniel F. Madden, Charles Mack, Thomas Maloney, James
Moulton, Nelson
Merritt, George W.
Mellen, George M. Morrisson, John
Morrison, Cornelius Mehan, Dennis
Miskill, Michael
Maines, Jeremiah Murphy, Patrick Morrow, Cleaveland Morrow, Fuller
Mitchell, Edward
Moran, Lawrence Meany, John
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Meany, Francis Mead, Patrick
Quinlan, M. W. Quimby, B. F.
Randall, Lewis K.
Ricker, Charles
Richardson, William
Madore, Joseph
Rowe, James
McManners, Patrick
Ripley, Thomas W.
Merrick, Thomas B.
Ricker, Albert
Moore, Charles
Ray, Alfred F.
McLaughlin, Eugene O.
Russell, Daniel W.
Ricker, Oliver P.
Ruggles, John
Richardson, William H.
Reed, John J.
Newcomb, Edgar
Nash, Francis J.
Reed, Henry
Ruggles, Cyrus W.
Richardson, Edward P.
Ring, David
Rodman, Francis
Reid, Isaac
Richards, Francis C.
Philbrick, John E.
Page, Henry R.
Pierce, Henry E.
Phillips, John F.
Phillips, Edward
Phelps, Daniel W.
Plummer, Lincoln K.
Palmer, Jacob P.
Perkins, Joseph J.
Slack, George A.
Sprague, Bela
Scudder, Winthrop S.
Sinclare, James W.
Stedman, George
Putnam, Joshua H.
Sampson, Henry G.
Schraubstadter, Carl
Perry, Charles L.
Perry, Edward S.
Philbrick, Edward S.
Perrin, Lewis
Plimpton, Warren D.
Staples, Richard J.
Sherman, Freeman C. -
Sinclair, David
Sanford, E. W.
Schubert, Ernest
Stitt, George
Quinn, James
Summer, Samuel C.
Sears, Isaac H.
Salmon, Thomas
Storrow, James J.
Soule, Richard, Jr.
Stearns, John G., Jr.
Stearns, Joseph G.
Stearns, Charles H.
Stearns, William
Pulsifer, John G.
Pulsifer, Asa
Palmer, George F.
Pons, Charles A.
Paige, Albert S.
Stodder, Henry F. Sabin, Charles W.
Stodder, Francis R.
Seaverns, Henry G.
Pinkham, Clarence F. Price, Lewis S.
Parsons, Theophilus
McInery, John
McCarty, Jolm
Mungoven, James G. Marston, Edward O.
Murray, Daniel C. McCarty, Marcus B. McInery, John
Ritchie, Andrew
Norton, Michael Neal, Burton W.
O'Connell, Denis
O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell, William W. O'Dea, John
457
Militia List, 1870.
Schienfeldt, Isaac Sargent, Hosea
Summers, William
Sullivan, John
Whitney, Henry M.
Salisbury, Wm. C. G.
Weston, Edward
Steese, Edward
Wells, Henry B.
Shewell, Thomas R.
Wesselhoeft, George P.
Sawtell, R. W.
Woodbury, William P.
Sullivan, Dennis
Winslow, Andrew J.
Stearns, Francis G.
Wood, Charles B.
Shurtleff, Augustine
Wales, Thomas B.
Stanett, Edwin
Webber, Daniel F.
Whitney, Aaron D.
Searle, Frederick A. Sargent, John A.
Watson, Nicholas
Stearns, William
Withington, James C.
Sanderson, George
Weinstein, Rupert
Smith, Edward S.
Wallesten, Edward
Storrow, Charles
Winsor, Alfred, Jr.
Winsor, Ernest
Tompkins, Elliott D.
Wood, James
Thayer, Arthur
Williams, Moses, Jr.
Tompson, E. W. E.
Woodward, John C.
Taylor, Alphonso
Williams, James F.
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