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A NEW ENGLAND TOWN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Established in 1768
Boyhood home of Uncle Sam.
This website is dedicated to all the people
who have lived in Mason and who live there now.

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~ HISTORY ~ GENEALOGY ~ RESEARCH ~

Mason, NH Civil War Soldiers who
discharged or furnished substitutes 1864

Names of men who furnished substitutes under the Call of July 18, 1864:
Principals………………………………Substitutes
James L. Chamberlain…………….Thomas McGuire
James Taft……………………………John Mahoney
Abel E. Adams………………………Thomas Florence
Sewall F. Adams……………………Joseph Marshall
Enville J. Emery…………………….Joseph French
Edwin L. Nutting……………………John L. Blance
Charles E. Keyes……………………Jacob Johnson
Rufus P. Boynton…………………..James Smith
James Russell………………………..Thomas Fletcher
Anson J. Rideout……………………David Finn
George W. Scripture………………Peter Baker
Bernard Lamb……………………….Charles Barles
Joel H. Elliott………………………..Thomas Dunham
William A. Adams…………………James Gilson
Isaiah E. Scripture…………………John Starr
John L. Taft…………………….. ….John Mountain
Amos A. Smith……………………..Edward Prial
Alvah Lakin…………………….. ….John Sweeney
George L. Blood……………………Wm. H. Rand
Horace K. Hodgeman…………….Charles H. Dogherty
Nelson L. Barrett……………………Walter Jones

Amount paid for substitutes………$22,455.00
Highest amount paid, $1,225; lowest, $900
State Bounty, $300 — town ditto, $600…… 900.00
Paid by principals…………………………..140.00
[from page 111, Mason Centennial, 1868]

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