History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . INGS-BANK was organized in 1856, and in 1876 changed its name to theShelburne Falls Savings-Bank. Its deposits in March, 1879,aggregated .?640,000. Both banks occupy quarters in BankBlock, Shelburne Falls. SHELBURNE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Shelburne Mutual Fire Insurance Company was organ-ized June 18, 1877, with N. O. Newhall as President; I. , Treasurer; William T. Peck as Secretary ; and direc-tors as follows : I. W. Barnard, S. M.
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . INGS-BANK was organized in 1856, and in 1876 changed its name to theShelburne Falls Savings-Bank. Its deposits in March, 1879,aggregated .?640,000. Both banks occupy quarters in BankBlock, Shelburne Falls. SHELBURNE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Shelburne Mutual Fire Insurance Company was organ-ized June 18, 1877, with N. O. Newhall as President; I. , Treasurer; William T. Peck as Secretary ; and direc-tors as follows : I. W. Barnard, S. M. Long, N. O. Newhall, 0. 0. Bardwell, I. T. Fisk, G. E. Taylor, G. N. Smith, W. , John Fellows, C. M. Long, and Ozias Long. Thedirectors for 1879 are I. W. Barnard, N. O. Newhall, W. , O. O. Bardwell, Albert Peck, G. E. Taylor, Z. D. Bard-well, C. M. Long, Ebenezer Nims, S. M. Long, G. N. O. Newhall is President; William T. Peck, Secretary; and 1. W. Barnard, Treasurer. MILITARY. THE SOLDIERS MONUMENT. In 1868 the town erected (at a cost of $2000) in the northpart of Shelburne Falls village a handsome granite monu-. G o-f^o-yr CiJ ?x^cAC?^ HISTORY OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. 651 ment, and dedicated it to the memory of the citizens of Shel-burne who lost tlieir lives in the military service of the gov-ernment during the war of the Kebellion. Upon the foursides of the upper portion of the shaft are the inscriptions: Fair Oakfi, Ulalvern Hill, Wilderness, Petersburg, Gettjsburg, Port Hudson,Antietiuri, and Fredericksburg. Upon the three lower sides are the names of the slainpatriots, as follows: Tenth Kegt., Co. H, Maj. Ozro Miller, Lient. B. F. Lcland, II. C. Severance, Merrill, II. S. Putney, E. M. Briggs, Jacob Bringol, E. W. , James M. Wil-liams, Sihis Ninis, II. C. Utley, Col. John Kellogg; 31st Kegt., Co. B, Asa Tilden, George M. Lander; 34th Regt., H. W. Dodds; 52d Regt., Co. E, Nathaniel Her-rick, L. E. Severance, H. D. Culver; 10th Regt., Co. H, Ch.\r
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