Treasury Department: Bounty tax reimbursed
Part of: Massachusetts Treasury Department
Bounty tax reimbursed, 1863-1869.
1 volume
Call no.: TR1/2410X
Call no.: TR1/2410X
Scope and Content: To encourage recruitment of soldiers in Massachusetts during the Civil War, bounties were given to soldiers who volunteered for service. Initially bounties were paid directly by the cities and towns, which raised monies locally to help in fulfilling recruitment quotas established in response to President Lincoln’s call for troops in July and August of 1862. St 1863, c 38 (Feb. 27, 1863) legalized these local efforts and St 1863, c 91 (Mar. 17, 1863) limited the bounty allowed to be paid out by cities and towns to no more than
Arrangement: Arranged by county, thereunder alphabetically by municipality
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