. The town of Wayland in the civil war of 1861-1865, as represented in the army and navy of the American union .. . ed to the interest of the occasion was theeulogium on the deceased soldiers, by Hon. Edward Mellen ; the address tothe veterans present, by Rev. E. H. Sears ; and a poem, reciting^ the events ofthe war, by R. F. Fuller, Esq. STATE AID. It is not improper to add, that the soldiers of Wayland and their families, witha few exceptions, received such pecuniary aid as the laws of the State authorized. The aggregate of State-aid money paid by the Treasurer of Wayland from 1861to March i


. The town of Wayland in the civil war of 1861-1865, as represented in the army and navy of the American union .. . ed to the interest of the occasion was theeulogium on the deceased soldiers, by Hon. Edward Mellen ; the address tothe veterans present, by Rev. E. H. Sears ; and a poem, reciting^ the events ofthe war, by R. F. Fuller, Esq. STATE AID. It is not improper to add, that the soldiers of Wayland and their families, witha few exceptions, received such pecuniary aid as the laws of the State authorized. The aggregate of State-aid money paid by the Treasurer of Wayland from 1861to March i, 1869, is fifteen thousand six hundred and ninety-eight dollars andninety-three cents ; nearly all of which has been received by Wayland soldiers. ERRATA. Page 28, fourteenth line. For 20th, read 21st October. P.^ge 83, note. When this was prepaed for the press, the reputed authorship of the poem was thought to be1 founded: but Mr. Campbell disclaims the credit z« 100, thirteenth line. For 9th, read 8th of 273, note For superseded, read 287. For Cedar Hill, read Cedar


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