Wooden Cabinet

Wooden Cabinet

Collection of 13 Bounty Receipts

August 22nd, 1862. Received of the Selectmen a note of one hundred dollars r___? to George B. Cobb as volunteer bounty. Signed, Sarah A. Cobb.

August 22nd, 1862. Received of the Selectmen a note r___? to Sylvester J. Underwood of one hundred dollars as volunteer bounty. Signed, Amorette Underwood.

August 22nd, 1862. Received of the Selectmen a note r___? to Joseph A. Williams of one hundred dollars as volunteer bounty. Signed, Melzar Williams.

October 20th, 1862. Received of the selectmen one hundred dollars as bounty money for the nine months service. Signed, Edward Cobbler by Eben Cobbler.

October 20th, 1862. Received of the selectmen one hundred dollars as bounty money for the nine months service. Signed, James N. Chapin by Gamaliel Chapin.

October 20th?, 1862. Received of the Selectmen one hundred dollars in bounty money for the nine months service. Signed, Warren H. Blake by Henderson Blake.

October 20th, 1862. Received of the selectmen one hundred dollars as bounty money for the nine months service. Signed, Mr. William Mason by Mrs. Sarah Mason.

October 21st, 1862. Received one hundred dollars of the Selectman of Warwick for volunteer bounty nine months more. Signed, Jacob S. Boynes by Jacob S. Boynes.

October 21st, 1862. Received one hundred dollars of the Selectmen of Warwick for volunteer bounty, nine months more. Signed, John B. Caldwell by Barnard Fisher.

October 21st, 1862. Received one hundred dollars of the Selectmen of Warwick for volunteer bounty, nine months more. Signed, Charles Higgins? by C.W. Delver?.

October 23rd, 1862. Received one hundred dollars of the Selectmen of Warwick for bounty money nine months more. Signed, Henry W. Hidder by Aaron F. Hidder.

"Volunteer Certificates from A. 21st Regiment, George E. Cook and L. E. ___?" is written on receipt, unable to decipher other writing.

(Month unknown) 22nd, 1862. Received one hundred dollars bounty money from Warwick Selectmen. Signed, Francis Gatrow? and Paul Gatrow?

Civil War Records located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1862
Approximate era
1851-1900

General Order #26 - a call for volunteers to form new regiments

A table of counties throughout the Commonwealth that details the number of recruits required from the various counties so that 15,000 new recruits will be organized. Two new regiments will be formed (36th and 37th) after the quotas for the 32-35th regiments have been met.

Civil War Records are located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1862
Approximate era
1851-1900

Draft Deferment - S. P. Shepardson

S. P. Shepardson, liable for draft and claiming exemption, is the father of 6 motherless children, under 12 years old, dependent on his labor for support. Certified and witnessed by William H. Bass, Gamaliel Chapin before Mr Ball, Justice of the Peace. January 4th, 1864.

Civil War Records located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1864
Approximate era
1851-1900

Civil War Certification of Service Substitutes for Dwight S. Jennings, Joseph Conant 2nd, and John W. Putney

Letter from the Office of Provost Marshall and Board of Enrollment of District of Columbia, Washington D.C. dated June 10, 1864 certifying that the following have been accepted and mustered into the U.S. Service as substitutes for three Warwick men, 9th Congressional District, State of Massachusetts: William J. Henry of Virginia for Dwight S. Jennings, James Hinds of Virginia for Joseph Conant 2nd, Jackson King of Virginia for John W. Putney. Certification signed by Captain C. G. Putnam, Provost Marshall, District of Columbia.

Civil War Records located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1864
Approximate era
1851-1900

General Order #17

General Order #17 is a recruiting order that pays $10 for a new recruit and $15 for a veteran to be returned to service. Payment is made once the recruit is delivered to Gallop's Island and a receipt returned to Capt. Hiram Dryer at Bullfinch St. in Boston.

Civil War Records are located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1864
Approximate era
1851-1900

Civil War Certification of Substitute for George A. Cushing

A letter from the Office of Provost Marshal and Board of Enrollment of District of Columbia certifying that on June 10, 1864 Beverly Jones of Virginia was accepted and mustered into service of the U.S. as a substitute for George A. Cushing of Warwick, 9th Congressional District, state of Massachusetts signed by Captain C.G. Putnam, Provost Marshall, District of Columbia

Civil War Records located left unit, wooden cabinet, room 1a

Year (or year range)
1864
Approximate era
1851-1900