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AT Dubuque, Iowa
Contents of Roll Dubuque City Council Minutes No. 2, 1848-1853
Council Records No. 2 April 1848 thru August 1853
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April 10, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Hetherington, Wood
Clerk of District Court J P Van Hagen
Hetherington President
Joseph Swab Marshal bond
Charles Miller treasurer file bonds
G Fennimore City Assessor
McNamara and Curran contested seats of Treanor and Finn
Dennis McCarty contested all city offices
City Attorney V Berry
City Surveyor Carlton
lowest amount city printing can be printed
April 10, 1848
D Murphy stone quarry 8th St. powder magazine
Robbins city recorder pro tem
Proceedings of April 12, 1848 on page 14 of Laserfiche file
April 17, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Hetherington, Wood
John Blake removing clay from Mineral St.
Mr D Murphy quarrying rock 8th St.
April 17 1848
Ordinance grocery license
establishing a free ferry
office of wood, lumber, and inspector - James Fanning
minimum price market stalls
April 18, 1848
ordinance licensing beer houses
April 18, 1848
licensing drays and wagons
James Fanning and A D Anderson
April 24, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Hetherington, Wood
Ordinance clearing streets of dogs
Licensing billard tables, ten pin alleys, Livey Stables
Wm Hunter sexton graveyard
city scrip
May 1, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Hetherington, Wood
Ordinances
Ordinance security from loss by fire
Ordinance provide for licensing merchants
City Assessor take census
A P Wood painting
May 8, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Ordinance damage by fire
M O'Hern hauling stone
Thomas Curmody
stock of merchants issue license
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May 15, 1848
ferry charter Timothy Fanning
charter privileges Jones and Gregoire in Illinois and Wisconsin
May 15, 1848
Ordinance security loss by fire
Obstruction of alleys
Market days Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
Levy a road able by law to work roads
James Anderson city collector
Jones and Dohany
Finance Committee
May 22, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
claim of J R Sloan money paid for hose
Jones and Dohany hog pen
James Fanning resignation inspector of wood and lumber
April 12, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Wood city printing bid
J P Farley use of public square
establishing a free ferry
May 29, 1848
bridges on Mineral St.
City Attorney against free ferry across the Mississippi
May 29, 1848
charter of T Fanning not exclusive, city has right to establish free ferry
O'Hern hauling
A Arthur
Wheeler and Co blacksmith
Farley and Co hardware
June 12, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
J R Sloan hogs City Marshal
bridge on Mineral St.
Owen Smith
Patrick Norton
June 12, 1848
G W Jones ferry privilege
Jones and Gregoire
Ordinance wood and lumber inspector repealed
June 19, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Ordinance defining the powers and duties of City Marshal
Preserve the health of inhabitants
Thomas Connelly
J G Husenetter
O'Hern
Salaries of city offices fixed
June 19, 1848
L Clark scrip
June 27, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
J Barney U.S. agent harbor
July 3, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Robbins resignation as alderman
Mayor reward for apprehension of persons guilty of the outrage on the U.S. property employed in improving the harbor
guard of 20 men
Ordinance prevent obstructions of the public landing
Booth and Carter limber
H Treanor hauling
Farley, Waller and Co
M Hunter graveyard
John Hickey
Anderson
July 10, 1848
Robbins withdrew resignation
Jones and Gregoire ferry
July 10, 1848
Lorimer Hollow repaired
M Hooper supervisor of streets
Ordinance city revenue
July 31, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Hetherington appointed Recorder pro tem
road up Lorimer Hollow
filling and excavating
competent surveyor
Dr. A Grane medical services case of small pox
Hummonds and Markle
August 14, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Specification improving road Lorimer Hollow
J E Wooton
A Campton blacksmithing
Daniel Smith
B McCollins
E Fagan
August 21, 1848
Dr. A Crane case of small pox
I N Higbee
H Chadwick
John Blake
J P Farley
August 23, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
improving Lorimer Hollow bid of Owen Smith
contract December 1848
September 4, 1848
Owen Smith declined contract
H S Stout bid improving Lorimer Hollow
Emerson and Shields city orders No. 467 209 635
September 4, 1848
O'Hern filling up Main St.
C K Durben cutting Jamestown Woods
James Anderson declined office of Collector
Joseph Swab file bonds
September 11, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
H S Stout improvement up Lorimer Hollow 12 ft south of specification
filed his bond
September 25, 1848
H S Stout contract Lorimer Hollow
October 2, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Amendment to Market Ordinance
B F Davis interest on city orders No. 540 465
work of supervisor of streets within their wards
E J Gillespie medicines small pox
A P Wood printing
October 16, 1848
J P VanHagen
Hammonds Markle small pox
October 30, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Appointment of a Night Watch
M Hooper resignation supervisor of streets
C Miller scrip
salary of treasurer
H S Stout Lorimer Hollow
Ryan Main St.
J P VanHagen case of city vs. Bush
November 20, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
F Smith and Co. Powder magazine
H S Stout Lorimer Hollow
Carson, Mattox, Levi mine on 5th St.
December 4, 1848
Nadeau, Rogers and Co work on 3rd St.
F Guerin
December 13, 1848
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
Night Watch
paying for night watch
January 22, 1849
Fernando McCraney appointed Night Watch
S G Fennimore
Joseph Swab
J V Berry
A D Anderson
February 26, 1849
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
prevent nuisances sanitary committee Ordinance
A P Wood printing
March 12, 1849
establishing permanent corner
Crossing of streets passable
Mayor give notice of charter election
vote to ascertain if the citizens will authorize a loan by the city council of $7000 for the purpose of paying off the debt of the city
establishing a free ferry
McCraney night watch
J P Farley public square
March 19, 1849
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
John D Bush small pox case
R Spaulding stationary
March 26, 1849
establishing permanent corner Ordinance of the corner of Emerson's and Maples building
crossing of streets
balance in the hands of the treasurer scrip
accounts and books of the treasurer
Joseph Swab
C Collins
March 26, 1849
B Rupert graveyard
Rebman
Jos Swab salary Marshal
J V Berry salary Attorney
A D Anderson salary Recorder
Charles Miller salary Treasurer
Carmody Curmody interest city orders
April 9, 1849
Nightingale, Treanor, Finn, Robbins, Gunn, Wood, Hetherington
J M Marsh establishing surveying permanent corner
Election Results
Mayor - Warner Lewis
Marshal - C C Hewitt
Recorder - Horace Estes
Treasurer - John W Markle
Assessor - A Anderson
Aldermen - 1st Ward N D Waples and J J E Norman
2nd Ward John G Shields and tie between J Gunn and F Mangold
3rd Ward Thomas Hardie and F V Goodrich
April 9, 1849
Sworn into office by Nightingale
Lewis, Norman, Shields, Hardie, Goodrich
2nd Ward J Gunn
Mayor pro tem J G Shields
City Attorney B M Samuels
Horace Estes City Recorder
C C Hewitt Marshal presented bond
John W Markle
Alex Anderson City Assessor
April 9, 1849
Sealed proposals for city printing
H S Hetherington hand over funds in his possession to treasurer
A P Wood bill printing
April 16, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie
Code of rules of the government and Council proceedings
April 16, 1849
John W Markle bond as City Treasurer
election of City Surveyor - I N Higbee
City Collector - C C Hewitt
Sexton - Hunter
petition from L Clark removing dirt from the alley
petition W W Lovell removal of nuisance
David James deposit dirt in 5th St. between Main St. and Iowa St.
April 16, 1849
Proposals for city printing
bid Dr. McCraney
prices for printing
F McCraney service as night watch
A P Wood bill for printing scrip
April 23, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie
rules of city council
An act regulating the order of business of the city council of the city of Dubuque
Amend 3rd Section yeas and nays president pro tem to vote
L Clark report adopted
April 23, 1849
W W Lovell report adopted
Recorder furnish each member of the Council a copy of the rules of order
hire a cart and cartman fill the pool nuisance 10th St. between Locust St. and Main St.
fill vacancy in 2nd ward
Gunn and F Mangold
Nightingale request improvement necessary to be made prevent destruction by water of property
10th St. and 14th St. Main St.
April 23, 1849
An ordinance to license and regulate beer houses
Waples appointed alderman
Condition of Bluff St. between 1st St. and 3rd St.
Marshal make improvements on the public square
April 23, 1849
Ordinance relative to the Market
April 30, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
Memorial Mason declare vacant lot Bluff St. 4th St.
condition of Bluff St.
April 30, 1849
Committee on market be continued
Petition F Guerin filling 4th St. near landing
M Flynn cleaning the market house
P Halloran judge of election
Marshal rent stalls in accordance with ordinance for regulating markets
Resolution
Resolved 3 causeways be made on Bluff St. corner of 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Streets
similar to Mr. Farley's
April 30, 1849
Gunn
contract for work
May 14, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
petition from G W Jones improvement road up Lorimer Hollow
T and C Mason
4th St. be extended
May 14, 1849
west from Bluff St. Lot No. 611 Lot(611) 4th St.
Ordinance prevent obstructions public landing and slough
A Butterworth
P Halloran
F Smith
F McCraney night watch
M Flynn
G Greene compliant nuisance
May 14, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
City Assessor presented assessment
Sanitary committee
J T Boone
R S Lewis
G A Scott
May 14, 1849
Marshal assess property
May 21, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
petition F Guerin
condition of alley rear of B F Davis house
May 21, 1849
Marshal cut a ditch for the purpose of draining the pool
petition J W Jones
J R Goodrich
A A Smith
M Flynn hauling
B F Davis
C C Hewitt bond security W Y Lovell
state of finances of the city
May 28, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
address to citizens on finances of city
M Flynn
N Thornton
J Plant
J Donahoe
Antoine Arthur
J Swab
M Egglestone
W Hunter
hauling, work on street, judges of elections
distributing lime through the city as a prevention of cholera
May 28, 1849
barrels of lime through the city
citizens distribute lime about their premises
June 11, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
C C Hewitt services as marshal
Board of Health procure a house for a cholera hospital
petition S Hempstead condition of street Court House
June 11, 1849
G Martin rent of house for case of cholera
June 15, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
Ordinance to preserve health of the city
Gunn
Dr. J T Boone and Dr. H Holt - Board of health
Public Square J Gunn
July 5, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
J Ogilby petition related to pigeons
T Flanagan bed clothes cholera
H Treanor cleaning
Mrs. Ross washing clothes
R Spaulding
T Keopifle bury man who died cholera
Horace Estes salary
July 5, 1849
Sexton refused to dig a grave, will be removed by Marshal
purchase 200 barrels of lime distributed through city cholera
Mayor proclamation Ordinance in relation to nuisance
Sanitary Committee - 1st Ward J Sullivan, H Treanor, A Butterworth
2nd Ward J P Farley, H V Gildea, J M Harrison
3rd Ward - W Gilliam, J J Dyer, G McHenry
rent a house
July 5, 1849
rent a house for a cholera hospital, rent house of B Rupert
F McCraney city night watch
July 9, 1849
petition G Starr E Langworthy
removal of Butcher shops from Main St.
Sanitary Committee
Marshal purchase 2 barrels of lime
July 9, 1849
lime distribution in the 1st Ward
Marshal dig a trench south of Nightingale's house affording passage of water
J E Whitcher bill surveying street
F McCraney city night watch
I N Higbee surveying bill
petition P A Lorimer powder magazine
July 14, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples
Phillip Powers appointed alderman 1st Ward, replace W Waples
July 16, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
W Waples removal from city
July 16, 1849
J E Whitcher surveying St.
B Rupert rent of house for hospital
powder magazine
negotiate F Smith
J Davis proposition to rent his house for the city cholera hospital
July 23, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Gunn and F Smith purchased their right and title to the magazine by paying their $425
interest in powder magazine
Resolution
Resolved road commencing from powder house be declared a public highway
shall not interfere with the dwellings of Cosgrove and Gallipeau
July 30, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
road leading up Lorimer Hollow
Emerson and Shields for lime
J T Cook repairing bridge
J Plant
McCraney night watch
settle with the Treasurer
Resolution road Lorimer Hollow
Cosgrove and Gallipeau
July 30, 1849
T D Jack exclusive privilege of taking driftwood from the island
August 6, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Report of treasurer accepted
scrip received as settlement amounting $2115.25 destroyed
Cosgrove and Gallipeare
August 6, 1849
Resolution
Resolved road leading up Lorimer Hollow
I N Higbee
south side of the lot no. 703 191.5 ft Lot(703)
southeast corner of the same thence N 22.5 W 132 f
N 80 W 216 7/12 ft. angle of the old survey
Messrs Brown, Wiltse and Farley
N 89.5 W 5.45 chains
S 69 W 6.90 chains to a post in the western boundary of the corporation
corner between R Evans and Francis Kelly
declared public highway
Cosgrove and Gallipeau
Emerson and Shields lime
J Anderson repairing bridge
I N Higbee surveying
B M Samuels city attorney
August 13, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
petition from W Newman relation to excavations made in street near corner of Bluff St. and 2nd St.
condition of bridge between Bluff St. and 8th St.
Assessment of J King's lumber
August 13, 1849
Amendment to ordinance establishing and regulating markets
William O'Hern hauling
J P Farley spikes
C C Hewitt clearing culvert
August 20, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
petition W Newman report accepted
condition of bridge
August 20, 1849
condition of bridge between 8th St. and Bluff St.
M Flynn for hauling stone
August 27, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
petition from School Directors of School District No. 1 of Julien
Public Square for a site for a schoolhouse
C Battice for hauling
M Flynn for work
Wm Roack repairing St.
C J Liest assisting to bury a man who died of cholera
September 3, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Memorial of the School Directors of School District No. 1 of Julien
pay L Clark on City Orders No. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 June 1, 1848
house rented of T Davis for a cholera hospital be now given up
September 3, 1849
F Yager
John Goldsbery
Edward Peck
Wm L Johnson
Woodward
fees in case of the State of Iows for the use and benefit of the City of Dubuque vs. Levi
September 11, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
P O'Shea for hauling
M Considine for work
City Attorney ordinance relation to market
fine George Cannon violation of market Ordinance
September 11, 1849
subject of interest on city scrip
October 8, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
M Flynn work
B F Davis bury a man who died of cholera
C C Hewitt salary marshal and market master
H Estes salary city recorder
October 8, 1849
J W Markle salary city treasurer
F McCraney services as city night watch
memorial to Congress town lots not yet entered and island laying between the city and the main slough
October 29, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
settle with the treasurer October 1, 1849 cancelled and destroyed
Mrs. Mulqueny bed and bedding case of cholera
Dr. Boone and Dr. Holt Board of Health
condition of road up Lorimer Hollow
November 19, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
M Flynn work
Thomas Langworthy work
C C Hewitt work
H S Hetherington work
Wm Rebman work
Bennet V Hardie
Emerson and Shields candles
G L Nightingale for fees
B M Samuels
Ordinance was adopted in relation to funding of city scrip
November 26, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
P Norton work on street
F McCraney city night watch
Gunn no longer renting public square
December 3, 1849
petition E Langworthy paving a part of the wharf at the foot of 4th St.
December 3, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
settle account of McKnight late receiver of public money
Ordinance prohibiting persons leaving their horses in the streets without hitching or attending them
Building a powder house
December 10, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
petition E Langworthy
Ordinance leaving horses in streets unattended and unfastened
settle account for Dr. L Langworthy deceased and Col. G McHenry late receiver of public money
December 11, 1849
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
N Hoffman boarding prisoners
January 7, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
settle account of McKnight showed an indebtedness to the city
interest for six years
city scrip
Final settlement with McKnight
John Stafford privilege of mining on 3rd st.
January 7, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
settle account of McKnight showed an indebtedness to the city
interest for six years
city scrip
Final settlement with McKnight
John Stafford privilege of mining on 3rd st.
January 14, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
McKnight
sum of $515.03 settlement scrip
settle with the treasurer in scrip
B M Samuels salary city attorney
Resolution
Resolved that committee
January 14, 1850
Resolution
Resolved that committee duty to report to the board the amount of money received by the different receivers of public money
for lots sold by them in this city proceeds
January 28, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Farley, Waller and Co. lumber drayage
J P Farley and Co. spikes
J T Boone medical services rendered
McCabe Muller Fitzpatrick family
January 28, 1850
pedlars licenses
cost of fire engine
Mayor and aldermen salary
February 4, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
instructions to Marshal small pox
February 18, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Wm J Ellis work for Thomas Haly family sick small pox
Resolution
Resolved mayor proclamation voters to vote on the first monday april next
for or against a loan not exceeding $10,000 improvement of the harbor
McCraney city night watch
March 4, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
J Gallipeare repairing bridge
C C Hewitt work
T Davis rent of house two months cholera hospital
C C Hewitt salary
committee settle with Marshal and Collector
Hardie preamble
C C Hewitt leaving city for California
March 4, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
J Gallipeare repairing bridge
C C Hewitt work
T Davis rent of house two months cholera hospital
C C Hewitt salary
committee settle with Marshal and Collector
Hardie preamble
C C Hewitt leaving city for California
March 11, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Settle with Marshal and Collector found a balance of 590.90
C C Hewitt collecting taxes
C C Hewitt blank receipts
M Murper remaining nuisances
March 25, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
O McCraney printing
B Rupert clerk election
D Beard Judge
A Mathews Judge
settle with Treasurer
F McCraney night watch
B M Samuels city attorney
J W Markle treasurer
Horace Estes recorder
Goodrich
March 25, 1850
Goodrich superintend bridge in the southern section of the city
one quarter's salary mayor and aldermen
March 27, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Judges and Clerks of charter elections
1st Ward
J Hartsock
A Butterworth
F Smith
2nd Ward
J C Weatherly
J R Goodrich
N G Benton
3rd Ward
L L Wood
H S Hetherington
B Rupert
April 5, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
balance of treasurer paid to council and cancelled
Election Results
Mayor - J H Emerson
Recorder - Horace Estes
Marshal - D M Morrison
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran
Assessor - J King
For city loan, 126, against it, 180.
April 8, 1850
Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers
Report of the Recorder and the Fiscal affairs of the city published in city papers
April 8, 1850
Aldermen elect
L D Randall
J D Bush
David Decker
E Langworthy
R Rogers
Mayor elect J H Emerson
sworn into office by W Lewis
D M Morrison Marshal bond
B J O'Halloran Treasurer bond
John King Assessor
Rules of Order of last board temporarily adopted
Mayor pro tem R Rogers
April 8, 1850
Grocery license remain the same as last year
Election of city attorney
Langworthy
Decker
wait on the lawyers of the city for salary
April 15, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers
Assessor bond
petition L Clark interest on city scrip
lawyers of the city City attorney
B M Samuels city attorney
Road up Lorimer Hollow repairs
April 15, 1850
City printing rates
Marshal repair graveyard fence
Wm Hunter city sexton
petition T Fanning reduce grocery license
D M Morrison city collector
D M Morrison market master
Ordinance in relation to Beer Houses license remain the same
April 15, 1850
Ordinances in relation to ferry
repairs as necessary road up Lorimer Hollow
April 22, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers
H V Gildea alderman for 2nd Ward
Printing for the city accepted
April 22, 1850
Ferry report accepted
Road up Lorimer Hollow
Memorial of L Clark interest on city scrip
Election of City Printer - Holt and Keesecker
Langorthy Stout lumber for the graveyard fence
Thomas H Langworthy work on graveyard fence
James Anson
April 29, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Road up Lorimer Hollow progress
Register of the Land Office in Dubuque
"to allow the constituted authorities of the city to enter certain tracts in front of it"
April 29, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
procure money $200 in scrip enter tracts of land
Application Public Square B J O'Halloran
Ordinance to regulate the issue of scrip and to prevent counterfeits
L P Luck request amend ordinance regulating grocery licenses as to allow the keeper of a grocery to take out a license for three months
An Ordinance giving Justices of the Peace concurrent jurisdiction with the Mayor
April 29, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
An Ordinance regulating the ferry
Posts for steamboat landing
examine condition of 4th st near the landing
Examine Bluff St. between 3rd and 5th Streets
Treasurer purchase book for his office
road up Lorimer Hollow examine road near J Gallipeau's lot
Grocery Licenses
S P Treanor
L Dufit
J Schaffner
Wm Dumhofe
presented bonds
April 29, 1850
A P Wood
salary clerks and judges of elections
case of small pox
rent a house for a hospital
Resolution
Resolved that regular meetings of the City Council shall be held every second Monday at 7 o'clock 7:00 from this day
May 13, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
procure money enter Island in front of the city report accepted
Bluff St. report
Posts for steamboat landing examine 4th St. near landing
road up Lorimer Hollow completed repairs
May 13, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
S Hefte work on Lorimer Hollow road
P Connel
N Wagner
L Conzett
M Bradley M Blakly
A Fogler
A P Wood
examine road repaired as far as the southern boundary of the corporation
improve it beyond the limits of the city
Marshal market house be cleaned
May 13, 1850
rent the stalls at auction market house
An Ordinance regulating the Ferry adopted certain rates of ferriage
May 27, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Survey and make out a street from 8th St. near the Powder House to the western termination of 5th st.
M Eggleston bill nursing a man who died of cholera at his house
May 27, 1850
S Hefle small pox
F Wager F Roger oaths of office
V Hanss V Hanf printing financial affairs of city
P O'Shea cleaning Main St.
J O'Conner cleaning alleys
Gildea measurer and inspector of wood and lumber
City attorney and committee of two revise the ordinances of the city
An Ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled An ordinance to license and regulate pedlars
June 10, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Owners of Lots 702, 714, 719A, 720, 735, 735A
street 40 feet wide will be laid out through
commencing at 8th St. near the powder house ending near western termination of 5th St.
M Hays setting posts landing
W Roach cleaning Market House
P O'Connell for work
M Rounien
P O'Shea for hauling
W O'Hern hauling and lceaning streets
O McCraney printing statement of financial affairs
Eugene Flynn bond for grocery
June 10, 1850
Marshal lease the public square to the highest bidder
examine a pond southern part of the city
Mayor proclamation citizens to clean and lime their premises
June 24, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
nuisance pond on private property
Survey and mark out a street from 8th St. near the powder house to western termination of 5th St. reported a survey and programme adopted
Resolution
Resolved
people of Dubuque desirous of harbor and steamboat landing improved
benefit of the whole city
good and deep channel along the entire
.
June 24, 1850
Resolution
Resolved
people of Dubuque desirous of harbor and steamboat landing improved
benefit of the whole city
good and deep channel along the entire
line of wharves
sufficient quantity of water
cause a survey to be made from the river near Lorimier's Furnace up the river sloughs and lake
across to Eagle Point estimating number of cubic yards
make a channel four feet deep and sixty feet wide
June 24, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Resolution
Resolved
Committee expense of survey to ascertain the amount of excavation necessary to form a channel
Lorimier's Furnace and Eagle Point
M Y Thompson rent a lot for a hog pen
J Ogilby repairing hay scales
Marshal employ persons repair 6th St. and 7th St.
July 8, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
D M Morrison bond city collector
G Shields security
F Mangold, M Tschirgi, A Yager A Jaeger, bonds for keeping beer houses
K Reinfried, L Leoneille, T Fanning, C Leokeck, bonds for keeping groceries
A Horr bond for public square
July 8, 1850
Resolution
Resolved that all applicants of all houses and premises within the city
are required to clean and cleanse all cellars, outhouses, and yards and put fresh lime in all places damp
violators fined
Marshal clean all premises not attended to
Resolved that Marshal purchase 200 barrels of lime public grounds
Wm Roach and M Kelly case of cholera
Market days Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week
July 23, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Emerson and Shields candles, spade
N Hoffman attending and burying man in a case of cholera
John Stuter
Wm O'Hern cleaning streets and hauling and filling up culvert
John Flynn stone
M Beaver
V Bluell
A Arthur
M Garrety
P Norton
Memorial B J O'Halloran
July 23, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
B J O'Halloran
sale of town lots
Resolution survey of the harbor
Men appointed: E Langworthy, L D Randall, H V Gildea, P A Lorimier,
Wm Waples, M McNamara, C H Booth, W J Barney, J G Shields,
J H Thedinga, Peter Kiene, T McCraney, M Hamm. R Plumbe, H A Wiltse, B J O'Halloran,
H S Hetherington, T Fanning
petition J J E Norman improve Bluff St.
July 23, 1850
Board of Health Drs. J Sprague and H L Whilman
Ordinance in relation to hogs suspended
Sanitary Committee for each ward
1st Ward Thomas Harley, 2nd Ward J P Farley, 3rd Ward A Matthews
M Morrison salary Marshal
Horace Estes salary Recorder
B M Samuels salary recorder
August 12, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
city lots report
enter the islands in front of the city
settle with the Receiver of the Land Office
sale of city lots
Petition T Fanning lay out a street through Lot 711 to the land of H Waldo
Petition M D Bissell pond on Lots 154, 155
August 12, 1850
R V C Miller making two coffins
M O'Hern hauling
G W Scott case of cholera
M Hays
Collector collect one fourth of one percent on all property assessed
collect a road tax of one dollar from each individual liable to pay such tax
Marshal sell powder house to highest bidder
at Emerson and Shields corner
Examine Streets, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
September 2, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
improvement Lots 154, 155 pond nuisance
Receiver of the Land Office
Bluff St.
John Flynn work
Emerson and Shields lime
M Flynn work
L Molony clay and gravel 4th St.
September 2, 1850
petition prevent drays and water carts business portion Main St.
M Mobley night watch
Nathaniel Wlice watchman that part of Main st. between 2nd St. and 5th St.
September 9, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
P A Lorimier chairman excavating a steamboat channel
Lorimier's Furnace to Eagle Point
report received
600 copies of report printed handbills
Watchman Owen Smith
September 9, 1850
A Anderson survey
P O'Connell work
B M Samuels recorder pro tem
September 16, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Langworthy sell the privilege of grading 15th St.
limit four cisterns one in each of the four principal blocks of the city
protecting city from fire
September 30, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
B F Davis work on streets
Emerson and Shields lime
P O'Shea hauling and filling
P Norton
John Flynn
M Beaubien carriages for funerals
examine Bluff St. and improve
October 14, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
M Tschirgi lumber mending bridge
Holt and Keesecker printing
M Murphy
O Smith watchman
D M Morrison salary
Horace Estes salary
October 28, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
John Flynn 4th St.
M Flanagan
M Tschirgi bridge
Gildea and Wilson stall Market House
M Carmody interest on city order 644
B M Samuels salary
P Treanor stall in market
November 4, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Resolution
Resolved election be held November 25, 1850 voting for or against authorizing city council loan
improve the harbor
dreadging from Lorimier's Furnace to Eagle Point
petition G W James
November 4, 1850
petition G W James improve road up Lorimer Hollow
November 5, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
City improve the Lorimer Hollow road
November 5, 1850
John Flynn hauling
M O'Hern
$171.50 appropriated to H S Hetherington building four cisterns
sale of town lots
settle with Land Office pay to treasury
draft Ordinance prohibiting storing powder within the limits of the city
November 11, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Owen Smith watchman
B J O'Halloran paid $2225.35 to the Council
D M Morrison salary marshal and market master
fine imposed on M Horg
November 18, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Judges and Clerks of election
A McDaniel, J Gunn, F Smith, C Hargus, P B Cook
Petition Emerson and Shields protect city from ravages of fire between 4th St. and 5th St. and Main St. and Locust St.
November 18, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
need sufficient number of petitioners
Marshal 6 good fire ladders 4 fire hooks
citizens hold a meeting for the purpose of organizing a fire company
examine road from the city to Wilde's furnace
November 19, 1850
Petition Emerson and Shields ordinance fire protections 4th St. 5th St. Main St. Locust St.
City Attorney ordinance in conformity with petition
Resolution
Resolved that Messrs Lynnan and Shomo stable near the alley more than 30 ft.
November 25, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Wilde's Furnace
committee to superintend the improvement of the road
Assessment of P Waples reduced
Ordinance storage of powder
November 25, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Mr. Bissell Powder House
Ordinance prohibit erection of frame or wooden ? between 4th and 5th streets and Main and Locust streets
Stephen Dexter work on Lorimer's Hollow
R Evans work
Settle with the treasurer
Marshal report cash funds in his possession
November 25, 1850
N Hoffman man sick with cholera
November 30, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Proclamation of Mayor regarding election:
election Monday 25th house of Richard Cox on Main St.
between 3rd St. and 4th St.
for or against
borrow on credit of the city $20,000
for the purpose of improving the harbor
deepening or dredging the inner slough from Eagle Point to Lorimier's Furnace
November 30, 1850
For the loan 315, against 14
poll book filed
certificate of result of election:
November 25, 1850 election
obtaining a loan $20,000
for 315, against 14
A M McDaniel
J Gunn
Francis Smith
P B Cook
Charles Hargus
salaries as judges and clerks
December 9, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
F McCraney city watchman
Lorimer's Hollow report
Bluff St. report
improve cross streets
Blake and Thornton work on Lorimer Hollow road
Land Office and Marshal
December 9, 1850
J Hathorn hauling water at time of fire
D M Morrison water carts at the time of a fire
Russel Evans stone
Owen Smith watchman
Ordinance storage of powder
J L Bissell written consent
store all powder in powder house
P O'Connell
O'Brien and Bly
M Canavan
J Flynn
J King
December 9, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Committee on loans
two pumps for cisterns
Marshal deliver key to the house rented for a hospital
December 23, 1850
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Memorial T S V D S Wilson credit city taxes for 5th St.
Memorial P Cain contract Wilde's Furnace
Memorial Morasian Minstrels license
December 23, 1850
Memorial D Decker and D M Morrison hook and ladder fire company the old fire engine
Memorial of State Legislature was adopted city charter city council special tax pay interest on loans
J L Bissell powder house
Ordinance occupants of each house to keep a fire bucket
P Cain
O'Brien and Bly
T Davis rent of house for hospital
January 7, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
J Ogilby fire ladders
O Smith watchman
January 7, 1851
H Estes salary city recorder
County Commissioners money expended road Wilde's Furnace
January 21, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
F E Bissell wagon fire engine
J Sprague health officer medicines cholera cases
D Murphy mining graveyard
M McNamara mining 5th St.
Mattox lot
Wm Rebman blacksmith work
January 21, 1851
G Blocklinger work on road
four iron buckets cisterns
February 4, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Proprietors of the Globe Building firemen and railroad meetings
Memorial T Davis and L Clark bonding of city scrip
B M Samuels city attorney
M Morrison marshal
February 4, 1851
R Spaulding stationary
Dufit and Simons blacksmith
D M Morrison ladders and hooks
J D Bush wheelbarrow pick axes
February 11, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Harbor improvement
contract with Mr. A Hawley for a dredge boat
February 11, 1851
February 14, 1851
Special Meeting
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Committee of citizens Mr. Mobley
Wiltse dredge boat deferred
February 17, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
B M Samuels recorder pro tem
Proprietors of Globe Building
Smiths and Wilsons firemen and Rail Road meetings
O Smith watchman
D M Morrison judgement Wm Rebman
March 1, 1851
Mr. Steele partner of Mr. Armor Armon dredge boat
March 3, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
B J O'Halloran city treasurer paid city scrip
sale of city bonds raise money harbor improvement
D M Morrison case Wm Rebman
March 6, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
communications Harbor Loan
B F Davis city sexton death of Wm Hunter
Ordinance levying and collecting Harbor Tax
A H Miller watchmen
March 10, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Amended ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to provide for the duties and compensation of the assessor of the city of dubuque
Adopted Ordinance appointing special agent to contract for a dredge boat
Adopted Ordinance to levy one percent tax on the taxable propety of the city
B J O'Halloran city treasurer
O Smith city watchman
B J O'Halloran agent to procure in St. Louis 50 blank bonds of $1000 each suitable for loan bonds
March 12, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Mayor cannot act as city agent
Amend ordinance for special agent dredge boat
sell city bonds for Harbor improvements B M Samuels
March 24, 1851
March 24, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
B M Samuels
Abel Hawley of Milwaukee build a dredge boat for $10,000
P O Corrier work on road
F Preater room for election
B Rupert
F Smith
R Cox
Langworthy and Stout for lumber
Emersona and Shields postage
Committee to sell city bonds
D M Morrison marshal market master salary
March 24, 1851
Clerks and Judges for city election
1st Ward - John Ryan, A Butterworth, John Hartsock
3rd Ward - G Fennimore, B Rupert, A Matthews
2nd Ward - C G Hargus, Ja R Goodrich, J Ogilby
city watchmen
March 31, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
Ordinance mayor issue bonds of the city
improving Harbor
John Fitzpatrick complaint contract grading 15th St.
March 31, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
examine 14th St.
G Blocklinger hauling stone
Morrison and Anderson for killing and removing dogs
B M Samuels salary
H Estes salary
April 7, 1851
examine 14th St. and 15th St.
P Connell work on road
Farley and Christman axes buckets ropes
March 31, 1851
examine books of treasurer and collector
April 11, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
L Molony clay gravel 4th St.
Wm H. Merriett printing
elections April 7, 1851
Election Results
Mayor J H Emerson 148, P A Lorimier 153
Marshal D M Morrison 173, B H Wilmot 86, McNair 38
April 11, 1851
Election Results
Recorder Horace Estes 173, J T Fassitt 121
Assessor J B Van Hagen 205, S G Fennimore 75
Treasurer B J O'Halloran 148, W P Wightman 141
Following persons elected to wit:
Mayor - P A Lorimier
Marshal - D M Morrison
Recorder - Horace Estes
Assessor - J B Van Hagen
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran
Aldermen
1st Ward L Molony
2nd Ward J Ogilby, J P Farley
3rd Ward C H Booth, L L Wood
Special election for vacany 1st Ward April 28, 1851
Judges and clerks
J Sebring
P Finn
S P Bonsoll
April 11, 1851
Morgan Curran grocery license
April 14, 1851
Emerson, Bush, Randall, Decker, Langworthy, Rogers, Gildea
D M Morrison road tax city scrip
B J O'Halloran paid city scrip
examine books of treasurer
report of the recorder fiscal affairs of the city
April 14, 1851
fiscal affairs report printed in Miners Express
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony
C H Booth mayor pro tem
examine condition of Locust St.
J G Shields telegraph J H Emerson in St. Louis
April 14, 1851
City bonds sent to J J Anderson in St. Louis
April 21, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony
Mayor city bonds
Examine Locust St. Marshal repair the street
Petition S Elmer amendment to ordinance licensing drays and wagons
Petition building wooden sheds Main St.
April 21, 1851
city printing
reforming the office of the city attorney
B J O'Halloran bond D M Morrison and J G Shields for security
F McCraney boarding a prisoner
Insane woman recently come to the city Marshal employ man, horse, buggy to convey her to Beetown
April 28, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony
Election Results 1st Ward Alderman
J D Bush 36 votes, J J E Morman 33 votes
April 28, 1851
J D Bush elected alderman
J P Anderson insane woman Beetown
Nancy McCraney
P O'Shea cleaning Main St.
M Murphy
D M Morrison hauling
F McCraney watchman
T Lornas Lorimer Hollow Road
Wm H Merritt printing
W Gilliam case of State of Iowa vs Ja Conran
City Attorney Ben M Samuels
city printing
April 30, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
funding the city scrip
most judicious course to pursue in order to dispose of the city bonds
City attorney examine the record of ordinances
Public Square highest bidder
Landing foot of 2nd st.
City Sexton Henry Kroull
May 5, 1851
May 5, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance relative to the landing
Condition of the ordinance record
Committee of two and city attorney revising city ordinances
Charles W Rogers and Co, N.Y. in relation to the city bonds
Forward city bonds to Jno J Anderson of St. Louis
city scrip Dredge Boat
Harbor Tax
D Murphy fine violation of ordinance
May 5, 1851
City printing for the year be given to the Dubuque Herald
May 8, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Contract with Messrs Forsyth and Co of Rochester N.Y New York hay scales
Building nuisance Main St. 4th St.
May 12, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Examine building complained of nuisance near junction Main St. and 4th St.
city bonds Dredge Boat
Wm A Hern Locust St.
A L Brown correct the grade of Iowa St.
Petition A Yager grocery license beer house
May 12, 1851
Grocery license fixed at $150
Beer house license fixed at $75
lumber hay scales
A L Brown Iowa St.
May 15, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
A Hawley improvement of the Harbor dredge boat
May 15, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance to amend Ordinance to prevent the obstruction of the public landing and slough
Amending ordinance regulating grocery license
Amending beer house Ordinance
Revising the assessment book
Draft Ordinance in relation to market
John Blake repair Locust St. and 11th St.
May 19, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
bridges in city repaired
Petition G R West landing
examine Clay St.
two posts steamboat landing
May 26, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
May 26, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Petition P Kiene resolution grading Clay St.
Mayor harbor bonds send them to New York by Hon T S Wilson
examine Lorimier Hollow Road bridges repairs
Marshal remove obstructions north part of Main St.
W H Holmes selling wholesale only in the city paper and books
May 28, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Assessor revising assessment book
Board of Health one member from each ward
examine streets and alleys filfth in city
endangers the health of the city
John King, Wm Gilliam
D M Morrison city collector
city tax for ordinary expenses fixed
June 4, 1851 day of appeals
June 2, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
P Smith authorized by Mr. Gregoire, Proprietor of the Ferry, furnish steam ferry boat between city of Dubuque and Illinois Shore
H Finega repairing bridges
Ordinance regulating the market
June 4, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Reductions to assessment
F V Goodrich
M Heinsheimer
J L Bissell
J B Goldsbery and Co
J Rowan
Langworthy and Stout
Waples and Pelan
Gildea and Wilson
E Fitzpatrick
G Bucock
June 5, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Gregoire steam ferry boat
Pelan lumber 2nd St.
June 5, 1851
Mayor approve bond of collector
Assessment of Lot No. 1 Lot(1) Simplot estate reduced
Recorder statement of revenue of the city
Hon T S Wilson
June 9, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance regulating steamboat landing wharfage
R Cox ordinance licensing auctioneers
merchants license
June 16, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Dredge Boat A Hawley
Election of Measurer of wood and lumber John Hill
Petition J Sandvos Ordinance grade block of Clay St. between 6th St. and 7th St.
G L Nightingale Iowa St, Clay St, 14th St, 15th St.
Street committee examine streets
June 16, 1851
Petition J Schaffner license may be granted under new ordinance licensing groceries
Marshal purchase 200 barrels of lime
J B Van Hagen
D M Morrison hay scales
Marshal lease a lot and build on it a hog pen
Ordinance for dogs, notice to keepers of the dogs to pay tax and put collars on them
June 23, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
M D Bissell weighmaster
examine Bluff St. below 3rd St. estimate cost of paving
Madden Hollow
Petition J Fitzpatrick injury to 15th St. cave being cut in it
Petition J Conran Condran breach filled up and repaired Main St.
F McCraney watchman
F Mangold beer house
June 23, 1851
J Schaffner, L Dufit, M Curran bonds for groceries
Amend Market Ordinance selling fresh meats only in market house
June 30, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
cost of paving Bluff St. from Jones to 3rd St.
Petitions J Fitzpatrick and J Condran
George W Jones
A G Garver
construct a suspension bridge
June 30, 1851
construct a suspension bridge across the Mississippi River
Market house ordinance adopted
Beer House License C Lubeck
M McDaniel memorial abatement of taxes
L Cusie work on street
M Flynn
P Fuest
T Roberts
J McGovern
J McGlaughlin
P Farley
Hurley
M Hugan
T Donahoe
T Harron
T Hastings
R Quinn
M Keas
John Kelly
J Wohi
T Percy
A Griffin
F Wise
E O'Brien
June 30, 1851
L Conzett
J Flynn
John Hagan
J C Jennings
C Lubeck, John Kries, H Reinfried, J G Gasser beer houses
P O'Conner, J B M Bourgeois groceries
P O'Connell
July 9, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Pat O'Hern
Michael O'Hern
Ja Condran
P McNamara
Michael Corbitt
Wm Flynn
L Cusack
John McMahon
T Donahoe
M Short
Ed Hammon
Jacob Herman
McNamara
July 9, 1851
P Marhar
P A Lorimier
John Ball
Smith
Wm Lumhofe grocery license
Proposals for grading and paving street from 3rd St. to Jones St.
Wagon for fire ladders
J H Emerson petition plank road from Bluff St. to western boundary of corporation
Filling and paving street from 11th St. to the brewery in the south of the city
July 16, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Repairing street 1st St. Brewery in South
paving Bluff St.
thanks of the Council Hon T S Wilson
effect a loan New York City bonds
A L Gregoire steam ferry boat
City of Dubuque and Illinois Shore
sales of ferriage
purchase 100 barrels of lime
July 16, 1851
purchase one to five acres (1-5 acres) of ground as a site for a hospital
Matthew McNear market master
M Morrison salary marshal
dredge boat contract A Hawley
July 21, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
ground site hospital proposition T Davis sell 5 acres including the house
City bonds in payment
July 21, 1851
bonds payable in ten years
procure deed piece of ground hospital
Memorial T Fanning
A L Gregoire steam ferry boat
M D Bissell weigh master
Ordinance weighing of hay
Aggrieved in the assessment of their property
appear before the Board
Assessment book
John Flynn, Patrick O'Hern, and Michael O'Hern excavating sewer
14th St. and Jackson St.
M Beaubien and J Beaubien horse and buggy
July 28, 1851
No quorum
August 4, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance weighing of hay
T Davis ground for hospital purchased $625
Ordinance duties and powers Assessor and Collector
August 4, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
rates of ferriage between Dubuque and shore
footman
man and horse
led horse
wagon and two horses or oxen
horse and wagon
children under 16
hog, sheep, or calf
gig or sulky, without horse
head loose cattle under 10 head
freight of 100 lbs in wagon or cart
Assessment John Blake
McDaniels
Petition R Rittenhouse alley beginning at point north side of 14th St.
south 67 30 west 155 ft 6 inches
southwest corner of lot No. 667 Lot(667)
official plat of city
north 22 30 west 153 ft
north 67 30 east 260 ft
August 4, 1851
work on streets Michael O'Hern, Pat O'Hern, John Flynn
Bluff St. grading
August 15, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Dredge Boat contract A Hawley
August 18, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
loan balance due Dredge Boat contract
Harbor improvement
Peter Brennan mason work
B M Samuels
M McNear market master
Ordinance arresting vagrants compelling them when convicted of the offence and unable to pay the fine, to work it out on the streets
August 25, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Memorial M Loras grading Bluff St.
Reduced assessment D Ernst
surveyor line of northern boundary
plant a stone at the point where said line strikes the Mississippi
F McCraney watchman
September 1851
Met pursuant to a call of the Mayor
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Assessment property G W Cummins reduced
September 3, 1851
examine the Dredge Boat built according to contract
test ability to work
McNamara, J H Emerson, A McDaniel
September 8, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Assessment M McGraw
Ordinance relation to vagrants
improvement of 5th St.
assessment A P Wood
J McGowan
John Tool
Neal O'Brien
T Donahoe
J Hurley
John Flynn
Thomas Donahoe
J Hurley
Wm Marton
Pat Connell
September 15, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Dredge Boat report
A Hawley dredge the harbor
September 16, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
prepare a contract
September 16, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
prepare a contract with A Hawley improvement of the Harbor
Dredge boat contract
September 22, 1851
contract with A Hawley accepted
Mayor issue bonds of the city harbor improvement
September 22, 1851
Memorial John King boundaries of new graveyard
October 20, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Petition M D Bissell portions of Main St. between 5th St. and 10th St. be paved
October 20, 1851
Main St. between 7th St. and 12th St. grading
owners of lots fronting streets be required to pave the sidewalk in front of their property
delegates from Dubuque to the Rapids Convention
city tax L A Thomas
Michael O'Hern digging ditch
M McNear market master
M McDullou
H Shellhorn
Wm Maitue
bills in cholera cases
improvements made 5th St. and Bluff St.
Marshal repair sidewalk on Main St.
October 20, 1851
4th St. 5th St.
repair sidewalk charge amount to the lot or lots in front of repairs
October 27, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance prohibiting burning of shavings or any combustible matter in the streets
report expenses and bills cholera cases
Jno McGowan burying child cholera case
Ja McGovern
James Hurley clothes destroyed in cholera case
Mrs. Considine
Willging and Co coffins hearse
N Hoffman
T Donahoe
Harron
October 27, 1851
Ja R Goodrich clothes destroyed cholera
Ja Hurley burying persons
H Jordan
M Donahoe
T Harron
T Mulquai
M Considine
F McCraney watchman
J C Jennings surveys
Lorimer Hollow Road repairs
Repair Locust St. from 1st St. to 3rd St.
A Hawley dredging contract Harbor
Collector and Treasurer prepare accounts
November 3, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
contract with Charles Gregoire steam ferry boat Dubuque and Illinois Shore
Ordinance prohibiting burning of shavings and combustible matter in streets or alleys
Ordinance prohibiting sale and burning of fire crackers and exhibition of fire works in the city
permission of city authorities
Memorial Messrs M Mobley and Wm A Jones
November 3, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Memorial Messrs M Mobley and Wm A Jones
pay P Waples money to an agent meeting of citizens confer with Mr. Gregoire at Lt. Geneucive
purchase of grounds for Central Rail Road Co.
D M Morrison salary Marshal
Horace Estes salary Recorder
B M Samuels salary city attorney
Michael Short
Wm O'Hern
Surveys by J C Jennings
Bluff St. graded to convey water down the street
November 3, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Street surveyor establish grade of Bluff St.
J C Jennings
Assess land in the city
Expenditure made on Hill St.
November 10, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Holt, Mahoney and Co. printing
P Morton work on streets
November 11, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Contract with Charles Gregoire steam ferry
Bond from Charles Gregoire performance of contract Thomas McKnight Wm A Jones
November 24, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Petition C Kriechbaum
November 24, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Petition C Kriechbaum Inspector of Wood and Flour
John King sanitary committee
Willging and Co. coffins hearse
L A Thomas dirt
Assessment merchandise J Peacock
December 8, 1851
Petition T Fanning
Ordinance appointment Measurer of Wood
M Murphy
December 8, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
A Graham work on streets
A Cosgrove
Geo Cosgrove
P Quinn
Thomas O'Donnell
J Lewis
Thomas Colligan
M Reynolds
Patrick Foy
John Burns
Geo Miller
Robert Woodward
John Kelly
V Bluell stone for streets
John McGowan
E O'Brien
M Hagan
T Harron
A Griffin
Pat Farley
Hurley
E O'Brien
Ja Shannon
John Kelly
Thomas Cassery
L Cauret
W R Evans
A Considine
Michael O'Hern
L L Wood Street Commissioner
John Flynn repairing bridge
A Hawley contract dredge boat
December 8, 1851
Mr. Rowan removing a nuisance
prepare an account of sums of money expended cholera cases
December 15, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
City Harbor Bonds amounting to $20,000.00 issued March 31, 1851 cancelled and destroyed
Circular letter Rapids Convention statistical information mercantile and commercial interest of Dubuque
December 15, 1851
G R West, P Waples, W Y Lovell, J G Shields, F V Goodrich, B J O'Halloran, M McNamara
Farley and Christman
J D Bush
M McGlaughlin
E Hannon
Collector collect from P Waples P Raleigh taxes due
11th and 12th Streets open April 1, 1852
John Flynn
December 22, 1851
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
M D Bissell resignation as weigh master
January 5, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
John Blake streets
P Waples fire buckets
A Baltees cholera
D M Morrison lime chairs
F Smith tar
Langworthy and Stout lumber
C Collins
O'Shea and Lynch watching fire
January 5, 1852
B Rupert
F McCraney
January 26, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
J C Jennings surveying
Gildea and Wilson coffins
H Estes salary
Icathuau printing
Langworthy and Stout lumber
revising city ordinances
Memorial Lorrin Smith removal of piles in the Harbor
January 26, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Geo W Burton cut canal through island opposite 1st St. or 2nd St. to intersect the channel
steamboats are now admitted from the Main river sufficient capacity receive and accommodate boats
plying on our waters and coming to our city
Thomas Donahoe
Michael Short
February 2, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Emerson and Shields interest scrip
R Waller
Ordinances adopted
Ordinance to appoint and regulate a city police 18
Ordinance to regulate the city market 12
Ordinance to license and regulate wagons, drays, carts, and sleds23
Ordinance to prevent racing and indecent exhibition of horses 10
Ordinance regulating the licensing of billiard tables and ten-pin and ball-alleys 8
Ordinance to prevent obstructions on public landing and sloughs 11
Ordinance to license merchants, shopkeepers, and druggists 15
Ordinance regulating tax on dogs 9
February 2, 1852
Ordinance license livery stables 11
Ordinance licensing shows, theatres, and other exhibitions 22
Ordinance prevent the violation of the public peace 17
B M Samuels salary attorney
Henry Hrohl digging graves
Petition F Weis taking rocks from quarry road leading up Lorimer Hollow
Marshal prevent taking rocks from stone quarry
February 16, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
D Wilson assessment James Vaughn
Ordinances adopted
Ordinance 23 protecting sidewalks of the city
Ordinance 14 powers and duties of Marshal
Ordinance 18 prevent obstruction of streets and alleys
Ordinance 18 cleaning sidewalks Main St.
Ordinance 17 storage and safe keeping of powder
Ordinance 19 prevent nuisances and provide for Sanitary Committee
Ordinance 22 prevent swine from running at large
D M Morrison
March 1, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
issue city bonds
agent to Washington
rail road purposes in this State
Resolution
Resolved mayor issue city bonds to the Dubuque and Keokuk Rail Road Co. North
stocks in company
J D Jennings against grading Bluff St.
March 8, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Ordinance license regulate auctioneers
Code of City Ordinances published in Dubuque Herald and pamphlets
settle with city collector
Paving of Bluff St.
March 8, 1852
F McCraney watchman
March 22, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
failure of Mr. Gregoire steam ferry boat
Rates of ferriage Dubuque and Illinois shore
Klinon shore
ferriage rate for lumber
March 22, 1852
City Collector city taxes not been paid
Collector collecting Harbor Tax
Clerks and Judges of elections
1st Ward Owen Smith John Kries John Hartstock
2nd Ward Jacob Christman and H V Gildea and D Decker
3rd Ward A McDaniels and A Rodgers and Wm S Gilliam
Public School House
Dredge boat stakes B J O'Halloran
March 29, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Rates of ferriage Dubuque Illinois shore
Ordinance laying out West Street
Lot No. 664 Lot(644)
valuation of Lot 466, Lot 464, Lot 663, Lot 470, Lot 469, Lot 476, Lot 475
M Emerson petition establish grade White St.
Mr. Ragartz dirt Main St. 6th st. 7th St. Rattery
Treasurer city scrip
"Dubuque Harbor Improvement Bonds"
Harbor Committee procure a map of Dubuque harbor
March 29, 1852
map of Dubuque Harbor Capt Barney
A Hawley dredging harbor
R Spaulding
B J O'Halloran
April 5, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
City Charter published in pamphlet form
Holt Mahony and Co. publisher
J D Jennings surveying
F McCraney watchman
April 5, 1852
E Short child cholera case
Beaubien cholera
N Hoffman cleaning jail
L Molony
D M Morrison Council Room
W R Evans hauling stone
Election Results
Mayor - J P Farley 222 votes. J H Emerson 213
Recorder - Charles Corkery 234 votes. R O Anderson 185
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran 218 votes. R C Waples 205
Assessor - H S Hetherington 271 votes. L A Styles 154
Marshal - H C Pierce 260 votes. B H Wilmot 170
Aldermen
1st Ward - Wm Waples, M McNamara J D Bush, J B Thomas
2nd Ward - C Pelan, H L Stout, Peter Kiene, S Shomo
3rd Ward - J Burt, Geo McHenry, W J Barney, Thomas Levens
April 5, 1852
Mayor - J P Farley
Recorder - Charles Corkery
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran
Assessor - H S Hetherington
Marshal - H C Pierce
Aldermen
1st Ward McNamara and Waples
2nd Ward Stout and Pelan
3rd Ward Burt and McHenry
D M Morrison salary
B M Samuels salary
Horace Estes salary
County paid bill cholera cases
April 6, 1852
H L Stout sworn by the mayor
April 7, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
D M Morrison collecting Harbor Tax and city tax proper cleaning market house
B J O'Halloran city scrip
H C Pierce Marshal
Wood moved $20 be appropriated for furnishing an oyster supper for the city officers
Refreshment Committee
April 12, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Fiscal report
April 12, 1852
Jesse P Farley, William Waples, Michael McNamara, Christopher Pelan, Henry L Stout, James Burt, George McHenry
Charles Corkery
Henry L Stout mayor pro tem
Henry S Hetherington declined to be qualified assessor
Resolution
Resolved that mayor committee contract for 300 forest trees public square