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History of Amesbury - Merrill.org

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Alfred M. Goodwin,<br />

Moses C. Flanders,<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e T. Davis,<br />

James Foot,<br />

Joseph H. Boncher,<br />

Daniel M. Curtis,<br />

Stephen H. Morse,<br />

Dennis Smith,<br />

John S. Hays,<br />

Samuel H. Collins,<br />

Morton B. <strong>Merrill</strong>,<br />

Horace S. Bailey,<br />

Charles T. Lewis,<br />

Gayton M. Tukesbury,<br />

Charles Emery,<br />

Frank I. Snell,<br />

Charles A. Stevens,<br />

Charles W. Morrill,<br />

James E. Tuckwell,<br />

Patrick Freeman,<br />

French Ordway,<br />

Patrick Nealton,<br />

Daniel Follansbee,<br />

Asa F. Pattee,<br />

Albert Coombs,<br />

HISTORY OF AMESBURY. 38l<br />

John Mungin,<br />

Thomas Cobb,<br />

Moses W. Sargent,<br />

Moses N. Huntington,<br />

James W. Prescott,<br />

John Hundling,<br />

William Brown,<br />

John S. Clement,<br />

Wallace Colby,<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e W. Daniel,<br />

Christopher Bowman,<br />

Alexander Churchill,<br />

Benjamin F. Huntington,<br />

Benjamin D. Kendrick,<br />

James B. Morse,<br />

Francis A. Sargent,<br />

Josiah D. Little,<br />

Joseph W. Gale,<br />

Isaac B. Little,<br />

Hezekiah Perry,<br />

Elbridge C. Sawyer,<br />

James D. Pike,<br />

John F. Langmaid,<br />

Charles H. Noyes,<br />

Laban M. Bailey.<br />

Of the above eighty-eight, a selection <strong>of</strong> fifty-nine able-bodied<br />

men was to be made.<br />

May 25th. A town meeting was held to take measures to<br />

fill the town's quota on the next call. A committee, consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Joseph W. Sargent and John O. Currier, was chosen to<br />

assist the selectmen in enlisting recruits.<br />

A tract <strong>of</strong> land purchased for a cemetery at West <strong>Amesbury</strong><br />

being found unfit for that purpose, it was voted to sell it and<br />

purchase land <strong>of</strong> Jonathan B. Sargent adjoining the old cemetery.<br />

Nov. 8th. Presidential election occurred, but not a large vote.<br />

The selectmen were ordered to continue the recruiting ser-<br />

vice and $10,000 were appropriated for that purpose.

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