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 BOUNTY FUND. 505 Disbursements of the Barringtox Volunteer Bounty Fund, 1862. Paid one dollar per day to Recruits from day of enlistment to reception in camp. William A. Drown $ lo 00 Horatio N. Peck 10 00 James L. Svveetland Jr 6 00 Moses A. Smith 4 00 Eugene J. Roffee 4 00 Ear le E. Roffee 4 00 George F. Bicknell 4 00 George W. Richmond 4 00 Edward P. Warner i 00 Total $ 47 00 Paid Bounty to the Following Recruits : George F. Bicknell $ 250 00 Isaac T. Barnum 28000 William A. Drown 2150 00 John J. Jones 250 00 George R. Kinnicutt, Jr 250 00 John J. Kennedy 250 00 Matthew C Medbury 330 00 Horatio N. Peck 2 i^o 00 Earle E. Roffee 250 00 Eugene J. Roffee 250 00 George H. Richmond 250 00 Samuel M. Sweetland 250 00 James L. Sweetland. Jr 250 00 Moses A. Smith 250 00 Ferdinand Winslow 2qo 00 Henry H. Watson 250 00 Total $4, 1 10 00 The names of Edward P. Warner and John J.Jones appear among the above named recruits, but their names do not ap- pear in the Adjutant General's Register of Rhode Island Volunteers. George H. Viall was also a Barrington soldier, but served in a Massachusetts regiment. Town Meeting, Aug. lo, 1863. " Voted, that a committee consisting of Nathaniel Peck, Allen C. Mathewson, and Nathaniel C. Smith be appointed to call on all the taxpayers of the town and ascertain what amount of money can be