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Holland
was holding a town meeting on this day in 1864. The Civil War was
on everyone’s mind, as brothers, fathers, sons and husbands
continued to fight on southern fields in the name of freedom. Every
family had been touched.
Holland,
on the Canadian border in the northeast kingdom, wanted townspeople
to meet to discuss enrollment. On this day they authorized their
selectmen to borrow $900 “to help send agents to enlist”
more men.
During
war time, it was customary for work to pause at the time of mail
delivery. Today’s meeting paused as well, looking to the mail
delivery for any word from the front.
Photo
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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One of many unidentified Civil War soldiers.
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