W Roll_05 Part 3February 25, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolved Berry Playter and Co 5th Ward School House contract
Committee to examine public schools
Mayor to subscribe to the Emigrant Agency Association
Resolution
Resolved Engineer run a boundary line between 1st Ward and 4th Ward
February 25, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolution
Resolved special tax on White Street, 7th St to 8th St
curbing sidewalks
defray the cost of improvement
William Borgant
J Ogilby
Pelan and Anderson
Charlotte Corriell
Resolved Marshal repair well in front of City Hall
Michael Conner elected policeman
W H Robinson power of attorney
February 25, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Mayor to purchase a town clock and bell for the City Hall
Resolution
Resolved plat of the alley running from Air Hill to the old corporation line between 8th St and Julien Avenue be and is hereby adapted
Venire
jury to assess damages from opening alley
Clock for 2nd Story of City Hall
Council Room
Bills
Martin Kiernan depositing earth on Bluff St, 4th St and 5th St
N C Ryan powder fuse
Dennis Murphy work in Court Room
James Murphy lamp post
Johnson and Ryan Clay St
3rd Ward School House
February 25, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Bills
C Walsh and J Boland macadamizing White Street
5th St, 6th St
J Murphy hauling safe
J K Hitchcock dry good boxes
J Boland 14th St sewer
Patrick Tilay cords of rock
Locust St and Jones St
Michael Dorey Alpine Street
B Flynn
rock broken by laborers
Resolution
Resolved no smoking in the Council Room
February 25, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
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February 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Board of Trade
ferry between Dubuque and Dunleith
B J O'Halloran
Supervisors of Jo Davies County, Illinois at Galena
rates of ferriage
Resolution
W J Barney
Emigrant Agency Association
City Treasury
February 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolution
Subscribe $1000 to assist the Dubuque Emigrant Association in defraying expenses
March 1, 1858
Petitions
Thomas Yates open Henion Street
M Dewald, drayman
carcasses of dead animals on 7th St
endanger the health of the city
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petitions
Philip Sage
Dewald
Mathew McNear, residents of the 1st Ward
change of boundary line between 1st Ward and 4th Ward
Communication of D S Wilson in the city paper, Express and Herald
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Reports
Engineer
14th St sewer
Main St
Pine St
George Webb
Temporary fence on each side
Eliza M Rodgers, teacher in the public schools salary
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Eliza M Rodgers, teacher in the public schools salary
Board of Education
donation
travel around the corner of 1st St and Locust St
sidewalks of Mrs. Seire
J P Evans, Marshal
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Notice to F Weigel, ground on Julien Avenue
Notices of special taxes on opening of Windsor Avenue
A Levi
township
Edward Pfotyer
Charles Stafford
William Lawther
J P Evans
City Collector, certified copy of the assessments
Maturity of bond to W H Robbins
March 10, 1856
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
A Gillespie
John Adam Koch
Sexton Report, interments in the cemetery
Bill of Sheridan for loss on city scrip
location of 50 lamp posts
Bluff St
Locust St
White St
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
location of 50 lamp posts
Court House
Iowa St
Clay St
Odd Fellows Hall
Alley between Bluff and Locust
P A Lorimer
Locust St
10th St
11th St
13th St
Bluff St
Couler Ave
A Keesecker's
Charles Roses
Eagle Point Avenue
J J E Norman
House of Refuge
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Report on House of Refuge
patients improving fast
Health Officer and nurses
Proposition of M Wierman, 50 lamp posts
bonds due April 1, 1859 in New York
Petition of M McNear
curbing J Ogilby
city scrip
Resolutions
Mrs. Louisa Axly, Lot No. 43 in Kelly's Subdivision
Stone troughs put under the spouts of the Market House
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Stone Troughs
1st Ward Market House
water through spouts
Resolutions
Temporary sidewalk Locust St
1st St to Dodge St
Fire Department
bills
Couch and Gilbert stationary
Otto Van Dochran
S U Carpenter loss on scrip
Henry Kroll digging graves
Johnson and Ryan
Main St and Locust St
1st St to Jones St
John Hurley lower Market House
P Gill Bluff St
McDaniels Property
A Jungk curbing on Main St
E Linehan
March 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolution
bids for troughs for 1st Ward Market House\
Marshal to send Mrs. Lacrosse to Chicago
Provisions for House of Refuge
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petitions
Ward and Monahan loss on city scrip, Spruce St sidewalks
J C Jennings and others
plank sidewalks on Mineral Street
near Coats Spice Mill
Michael Cosgrove, Julien Avenue
Abry and Guthrie settlement for contract on Central Market, City Hall
Rague architect
Ira Hanson grade of Rose St and Race St
J Rosenbaum sale of lots for delinquent city taxes
J B Dorr and Company fill cisterns
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
J B Dorr cisterns
corner of Main St and 5th St
A McDaniel curbing in front of his property
John Clifford for use of City Hall for benefit hall
Kyran Gorman
Claim of Johnson and Ryan
3rd Ward School House
J P Evans
fencing in 14th St sewer
Elm St, Pine St
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Fencing in 14th St sewer
George Webb
Monthly report of the Auditor for February
Grade of Rising Avenue
plat of date February 15, 1858
Payment of Claim of Henry Miller
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Bonds
October 14, 1857
J L Langworthy and brothers
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Langworthy Brothers
Claim of Henry Miller paid
J O'Meara petition for sidewalks on Washington St
11th St, 14th St
Clay St
plank sidewalk
Berry, Playter and Co
5th Ward School House
Resolutions
supplies for House of Refuge
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Salaries of Officers
Resolutions
Revision of Market Regulations
Market Ordinances, public grounds
Land from Jackson Square
Privy for City Hall
J Boland macadamizing 5th Ward
C Walsh 17 cords
J B Waddick basement of lower market
W E Minot paiting signs for City Hall
H Van Valkingburg firemen and City Council
George Koch
Barr and Co, oil cloth and other articles
John C Gain blacksmith work for street commissioner
Andrew and Treadway
John Chamberlain, House of Refuge
M Weisman gas for Engine House
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Engineer estimate of amount of rock by laborers
Eagle Point Avenue
White st
John Bittman printing
Communications
Claim of Rawdon, Wright, Hacth, and Edison
Finance Committee
N A McClure and others, Horse Railraod Charter
March 8, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Horse Railroad ordinances
An Ordinance to provide for carrying persons and travellers in the City of Dubuque
J C Goodhue omnibus privilege
Street Commissioner Bills
M Harran bill
Resolution
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department purchase oil
March 15, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petitions
J G Zimmerman and other property holders on Washington Street
11th St and 14th St
Clay St
Washington St
Temporary plank sidewalks
J Boland on 14th St sewer
A Kaufman and Stobel and Rath on macadamizing Clay St
6th St
McDonough and Williams, macadamizing White St between 7th St and 9th St
Johnson and Ryan
city scrip
Patrick Walsh , temportary plank sidewalks
17th St to Eagle Point Avenue
March 15, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Reports of Officers
Survey of Eagle Point Avenue
Burton's Addition to the corporation line
5th Ward
system of grade for the cemetery
Natural diversity of surface in that plat of ground
Variety of ornamental monuments
interments
delicate matter to alter the grades
keeping the streets, avenues and alleys free from brush and weeds
March 15, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Grades for cemetery
George Webb
Taking of sand from Jackson Square
J B Waddick filling basement of lower Market
taking sand from the square
Repair of Main St macadamizing
1st St to 8th St
B Mohan, Street Commissioner
curbing around lower Market
Claim of Michael Cosgrove removal of dirt on Julien Avenue
March 15, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
B Mohan Street Commissioner
Inner slough between 2nd St and 3rd St
John Bittman publishing proclamation of the mayor
Subscription to Staats Zeitung
Claim of U S Trust Company of New York
payment of semi-annual interest on $200,000 city bonds issued to the Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
County Clerk
April 10, 1856
March 15, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
U S Trust Company bill correct
city scrip not taken
John Adam Koch
Committees
An Ordinance for carrying persons and travellers in the City
Omnibus privilege J C Goodhue
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Reports of Committees
Claims
Street Commissioner bills, employment of foremen and clerks
Pay of lamplighter increased
Petition of James Murphy
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claim of Thomas Ward
work done on Spencer Street
Street Commissioner
use of private property holders
not allow loss on scrip
Claim of James Murray for loss of horse
cut Julien Avenue
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claim of James Murray
loss of horse
Claim of Dennis Ganghan for loss of horse
14th St sewer
Goughan
left horse on the street at an unseasonable hour of the night and without hitching him to something to keep him safe
Sections 21 and 22 of ordinance in relation to streets and sidewalks
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petition of Michael Ryan wood at 1st Ward School House
J C Jennings plank sidewalk made on Mineral Street
property holders opposed to improvements
Abry and Guthrie settlement
Central Market Building
public grounds
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Abry and Guthrie
Arbitration
John F Rague architect of building
F Weigel proposition, purchase ground between street and property
Julien Avenue
Lorimer House
stip of land belonging to city
M Mullen
Plapp and Weigel
Brennan
S M Langworthy
H Hollingsworth
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Finance
Funding of City Scrip
bonding at 90 cents on the dollar, 10 per cent interest
stop to speculation
Resolution
Resolved March 27, 1858 issue of bonds for city scrip
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Printing bills
Supplying the city with water
estimates
supply water at the corner of the streets through hydrants
protection against fire and supplies families with water
Erection of a reservoir near Dodge Street
small engine
pipes
14th St, Bluff St to Jackson St
Neighborhood of Eagle Point
Messrs Cain and Can
Spring of the Catfish
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Spring of the Catfish Creek
conduct it to the City through wooden pipes
Supplying the city with water
Examination of the springs
Water Companies
W R Hopkins
C H Booth
C A Lull
John Parker
John Hurley
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Reports of Committees
Petition of B Sheridan loss on scrip
Contract on Windsor Avenue
cash payment
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Mayor's purchase of wood
George Zumhof
L Nightingale
Communications
D M Cooley on sidwalks in front of Lot No. 314 and Lot No. 309
Claim of John Hurley
Proposition of M Wierman, lamp posts
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolutions
50 lamps to be put up
Dubuque Western Rail Road company
Extension of time for connection of depots
Dubuque County
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
Compensation of City Collector
basement of City Hall, armory for use of the City guards
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Armory for City Guards
Resolutions
Bridge over slough on Jones street
Sidewalks on Bluff St, Jones St to Dodge St
notify property holders
Sidewalks on Washington Street between 11th St and 14th St
12th St and 13th St between Clay St
Increase in pay of Street Commissioners men
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Polls for election of municipal officers
4th Ward in the Lorimer House, corner of 8th St and Bluff St
Judges and Clerks of April Election
L L Wood, Wm Stratton, George Cummings, G R Foster, R O Anderson
Resolutions
Emigrant Association subscription
J F Rague and the Daily Times
S Sanderson
House of Refuge
H L Cooper
E Linehan
M Beaubien
Bills
L D Thomas walls of St Cloud Hotel
A Jaeger spikes
M Liddy
r S Fanning and Co for Powder, digging well House of Refuge
Barr and Co
George Webb Engineer
March 17, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Bills
George Zumhof wood for poor and school houses
M Wierman street lamps
Andrew and Treadway pipes for House of Refuge
Wm Churchill
A Jaeger City Hospital
G L Nightingale
Am Express Co
A Jordan
H Jordan grading Iowa Street
14th St, 15th St
March 22, 1858
Petitions
M Hogan on Pay of Board of Patients at Hospital
scrip
cash
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
J A Koch salary as auditor
A Williams and others purchase 20 acre tract of ground west of cemetery
market houses and public grounds
E Sullivan bear expenses to Amboy on the Illinois Central Railroad
destitute and unable to work in the city
Faherty and Gray lamp posts
John McLaughlin pay of teams and carts
John Coan laying plank sidewalks
Chief and Assistant Engineer of the Fire Department
unprotected state of new City Hall and 3rd Ward School House
cisterns
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
supply of water for City Hall
cistern holding 400 barrells of water
J B Howard
C H Bowman
Fire Department
Committee on pumps, wells, and cisterns
Bill of J F Rague
Erection of Central Market House
superintending and drawing plans and specifications of the above building
John Adam Koch
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Auditor
Dubuque Times Company, publishing notice
Daily Times
Marshal
lumber in Jones Street Bridge
Jones Street Harbor Company
Harbor Improvements
Resolution
Dubuque Harbor Company use the bridge across the slough in Jones Street
Rail Road Avenue
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Marshal on Jones Street Bridge
J P Evans
Claims
Mark Beaubien carrying a case of small pox to the City Hospital
Profiles of Rose St and Race St
George Webb
Kelly's Addition alley
F Gottschalk
assess damages by opening alley
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Assess and apportion the following described property
Alley in Kelly's Addition
Silas Brown
I M Hanison
S M Kyne
Sam C Kearsley
R S Silena
J Gunn
jury
notify property holders
Arbitrators between Abry and Guthrie, contractors for City Hall
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Arbitrators with Abry and Guthrie
construct Market House and City Hall in the 3rd Ward
contract between firm and City Council
$42,500 when the building has been completed
John F Rague
David Armstrong
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Settlement with Abry and Guthrie
Bill of Edward Linehan
J Boland Claim on extension of 14th St sewer
Jeremiah Boland
build side walls
House of Refuge committee
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
House of Refuge
Sanford Sanderson order drawn on Treasury
Report of the Printing Committee
Majority Report
North West Newspaper contract
Rates of Advertising in the North West
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Majority Report of Printing Committee
The Tribune and National Democrat
Each square
Each additional square
75 cents per square
double rates
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
City Incorporation Advertisements
Wrong to charge men with improper motices for entertaining different opinions as to the construction of language
charged extra for special advertisements
City Printing Bill
North West publication
Platt Smith, A Gillespie
Minority Report
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Investigate City Printing
Minority Report
North West newspaper, Official Paper
75 cents for each insertion of the same square
Advertisements in a special column
Business column
large amount of improvements and directed liberally to railroads and other internal improvements
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Minority report of the printing committee
Official paper
City Scrip which is so low in the market
city printing done in the business columns
N A McCLure
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Communications
Alfred Cornell
Alfred Comet
proposing a plan for decorating City Hall
C Walsh sale of city scrip for work done for the City
Resolutions
Municipal Election in the 2nd Ward held at Court House
Judges and Clerks
Wm P Allen, J Walsh, F Shoemaker
Otto Rothlander, A N Fuller
Finance
Settlement with J L Langworthy and Brothers
Paid due interest
New York
Central Island Company
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolution
Resolved polls be held at the new Market House
Polls for election in the 5th Ward
Antony Herb's brewery
Judges H McKinnly, Charles Rose
Doctor Bengal
George Rath, F Ries
City Collector for collecting taxes and setting up his books
Claim of Johnson and Ryan
M O'Conner, Janitor of the City Hall
Harbor Improvement Co
Peosta House
P Fanning, A McCann, Ed Keas
Den Langton, M B Mulkern
Bills
H C Pierce
Deputy Marshal
Soap, Sugar and other supplies for House of Refuge
B F Davis
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Bills
Andrew Cummings, House of Refuge
W Todd, J Todd
Adam Werner, hauling 7 loads of wood
Patrick Tibay
B Flynn
P Cavanagh
G W Bond
Fire Department
Rock broken in the 1st Ward
Bills of Daily Tribune, North West printing
Gas Company, street lamps
March 25, 1858
Claims for loses on scrip
Booth and Shine lumber
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Loss on Scrip
A McCann
Johnson and Ryan
A Jordan, H Jordan, C Walsh
H L Stout
Berry, Playter and Anderson
M Schunk
Fred Mall
Joseph Decker
Thomas Cavanaugh
Light Street Sewer, east of Iowa St
March 22, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Reports on City Printing
Minority Report
Resolutions
North West Tribune, Staats Zeitung, and National Democrat
Auditor for examination
Petition
Henry Grimm, loss sustained on scrip
Foreman for Street Commissioner
Scrip received for wharfage
Dubuque and Minnesota Packet Company
Central Improvement Company bonds
Abry and Guthrie
Claim against the City
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolutions
No petitions for improvements or any other purpose, except such as relate to the settling of old business, be received or presented
laid over until the incoming of the new board
Petitions
John Mulligan against appointment of James Walsh as one of the Judges of the election
some other person in his place who will do justice to the candidates and voters
Thomas Ward paid in scrip, grading sidewalks on Spruce Street
Catharine Flynn, grant the use of City Hall for a benefit ball
Frederick Beck election in the 5th Ward, held at the public school house
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petitions
Henry Sonntag and Peter Oeth, grant priviledge of digging a well in front of their property at the corner of Couler and Eagle Point Avenue
5th Ward
Cooley and Robinson, assignees James Borland and Co
curbing 7th St, front of Lot No. 757
Joseph Bently and other property holders in Cox's Addition
refund the taxes paid on certain lots
Committee on Claims
S Sanderson, loss on scrip
House of Refuge
Reports of Officers
Memorial to General Assembly on filling sloughs
D S Wilson present to Senate
Legislature to grant right
Topographical Bureau of Washington, government could cease dredging in the sloughs
Attorney General of the U. S.
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Report of Auditor on settlement with Abry and Guthrie
Award of the Arbitrators
contract for building Central Market House
decline final settlement
Cash contract
City Scrip
City Bonds
7th Street Improvement Co
vouchers
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Auditor on Settlement with Abry and Guthrie
City Bonds above mentioned
price on books
Loss on scrip
Auditor on printing bill
North West Tribune, National Democrat, Staats Zeitung
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Auditor on printing bill
North West
printing overcharge
Tribune
National Democrat more than claimed in the bill
Iowa Staats Zeitung
paper had not been ordered by the Council to do any printing
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
John Adam Koch
Bill of John Bittman (Staats Zeitung) referred to City Attorney
Bill of H J Cooper, plank sidewalks on Locust Street
special tax levied on property
Flour on hand belonging to the city
113 half sacks, 68 quarter stacks
Flour is stored in Mueller's building, corner of Iowa and 6th Street
J P Evans
Edward Sullivan sufficient funds to take himself and family to Amboy on the Illinois Central Railroad
Curbing done in front of E Spottswood property on Locust
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
P Kiene was Marshal
A McCann contractors balance due
Remitting all taxes
J P Evans
An Ordinance supplemental to An Ordinance granting to certain persons the right to construct certain Horse Railroads in the City
September 14, 1857
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
D S Wilson, Ex-Mayor memorial to the Legislature on the subject of filling the sloughs
Dubuque Delegation
Express and Herald, no intention of censuring the Council
Resolutions
Kindly friendship between D S Wilson and Council will continue to exist
Claims
Widow Brunner remission of taxes
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Grades of Rose St and Race St
grade book
Communications
Johnson and Ryan claim loss on city scrip
Paving and macadamizing Clay St
7th St and 12th St
John Hurley loss on scrip
Central Improvement Co, flag stones on Central Improvement Levee
Ring botts
Resolutions
Harbor Improvements
Resolutions
Berry, Playter and Co
heating the 5th Ward School House with furnace
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolutions
Jeremiah Boland per perch in city scrip
extension of 14th St sewer
Rock-breaking stopped
Printing of memorial to Legislature
General Assembly
official paper
Department at Washington
Col. Albert
Bills
A Levi cost of repairing cistern
Firemen at Barney's fire
E Sullivan laying sidewalk
B Flynn Gas House
Andrew and Treadway tools per Street Commissioner
Knapp, Stout and Co for lumber
March 29, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Henry Kroll burying 3 bodies
Marshal and Deputy
John Chamberlain repairing cisterns, calaboose
M Hogan boarding patients at hospital
B P Power and Co
use of team at House of Refuge
P McMahon hauling dead animals
E W Nagle horse wagon
J P Evans
E Linehan
J Boland
P Cavanaugh
J Pichell
William Lonergan
Rock broken in 5th Ward
H H Heath printing, John Flynn
April 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resignation of Policeman Meyers
James Murphy fill vacancy
Boslater and Fouts grant permission to fence in lots 151-153
Custom House
M Dunn amount due James Boland curbing
Resolutions
Settlement with Abry and Guthrie building of City Hall
April 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claim of J A Koch for loss on scrip
salary as Auditor
A Jordan and H Jordan loss on scrip
copy of contract
Petition of A Williams and others asking the Council to purchase 20 acres of ground of A Levi for an addition to the cemetery
John Flynn for scattering lime through various parts of City
Petition of M Hogan, keeper of Hospital
April 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petition of M Hogan, keeper of Hospital, could not afford to board patients for city scrip
Committe on Market Houses, copies of lease of the Saloon
basement of City Hall
Rehl and Schneider
Middle Saloon, Henry Heeb
Resolution
Officers make reports
April 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Bills
J H Thedinga rent of Council Room
B Flynn cords of rock for macadamizing
rock broken by laborers in the 1st Ward and in 5th Ward
Chamberlain salary
supplies for House of Refuge
April 1, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Fit up and furnish new Council Room
W O Dibol
borrowed from J P Evans
compensation for loss on scrip
Marshal, Treasurer, Engineer, Street Commissioner, Auditor, Health Officer, Mayor and Clerk
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolution
Attorney draw up Ordinance regulating the license of Hacks within the City
Petitions
Edward Keas loss on scrip, contract 1st St
John Chamberlain, House of Refuge
H H Heath, City Printer
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
H H Heath loss on scrip
Officers
Health Officer
few cases of small pox and varioloid
appoint assisting physicians for the purpose of vacinating the children of the City
Doctors Meneger and Pratt
Edward Donn
Communications
H Jordan, A Jordan
12th St, 15th St
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolutions
Resolved Engineer place suitable flags and rings on the levee in front of the Central Improvement Company's property
Booth and Shine balance due on lumber
Central Market House
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Committees
Streets
Boslater and Fouts, privilege of erecting a Board Fence around Custom House
Locust St, 9th St
teams and waggons
Policeman W W Burke resignation
Settle with Abry and Guthrie, contractors
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Settle with Abry and Guthrie, contractors Central Market House
loss on scrip
cash contract
Central Improvement Company bonds
Dubuque Western Railroad Company
Resolutions
Berry, Playter and Co allowed, contract for building the 5th Ward School House
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claim of Edward Keas loss on city scrip, contract 1st St
B Mohan, Street Commissioner
Engineer Report
Abry and Guthrie on lower market house
George Webb
Harbor Improvements
suitable flags and rings on the levee
Central Improvement Company
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Street Commissioner bills for laborers, teams, and foremen
employed for the month of March
Bills
J Chamberlain, Board of patients at House of Refuge
F E Thomas cutting steel for Engine Companies
Philip Sage, hooks, ladders and cart
Goodhue and Radcliffe
P Tibay 1st Ward rock
J Boland 5th Ward
Laborers for breaking rock
P Cavanaugh
J B Waddick contract filling Jones St
Reid and Murdoch powder and fuse
Patrick McEvoy
Wilson, Utley and Doud
Andrew and Treadway Fire Department
H H Heath printing during March
Abry and Guthrie, moving safe
E Sanderson
April 6, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Bills
C Rattray stationary
Abry and Guthrie cash for work on lower Market
Resolution
Council will entertain no more claims or new business
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Petitions
Herron, Tomlinson and Co loss on scrip
Patrick Gill loss on scrip
Washington Square
Report of superintendent of the House of Refuge giving a statement of number of inmates
September 25, 1857
April 6, 1858
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claims
M Dunn garnished amount due James Boland for curbing Lot No. 757
Edward Keas, loss on scrip
Captain of Police, loss on scrip
allow additional pay
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
P C Morhiser's claim
pay of police
Captain will have to be satisfied with our former decision
Settlement with Abry and Guthrie on lower market
1st Ward Market House for extra work
loss on scrip
Defect on the roof
defer settlement of the contract until new board organized
Bills of Street Commissioner for March
pay of laborers, teams, and foremen
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Abstract of returns of city election for city officers
April 1858
Election Results
H H Heath resigning office as City Printer
Bills of Street Commissioner for pay of laborers, teams, and foremen
Report of the Health Officer
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Report of Health Officer, allowed sum for paying himself and assistants, vacinating 465 Children
Petition of Peter Oeth and H Sontag for permission to dig a well in front of their property
Couler Avenue
Mrs. Rachael Wright allowed for taxes overpaid
City Attorney report
Claim of John Bittmann bill for printing
February 9, 1857 ordinance
Wilson, Utley, and Doud
Peter Kiene loss on scrip, Eagle Point Avenue sewer contract
George Connell paid Marshal
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Subscription to the erection of the Central Market
City Attorney draft of ordinance
Ordinance to license street carriages, hacks, and cabs
Captain of Police
number of arrests
amount of fines
P C Morhiser
Finance Committee
Latimer Brothers and Seymour of New York
J L Langworthy and Brothers
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Claims Report
United States Trust Co, exchange on New York
Redmond, Lovell, and Co
J L Langworthy and Brothers
check on account of the City
Report of Committee on Schools
procure money for the Teachers Fund
local currency known as Harbor Money
Harbor Improvement Company bonds
A J Goss
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Teachers in the public schools absolutely needy for the necessities of life
Committee on Schools
Finance
Claim of J Robinson, unable to effect a loan for the payment
rate of interest due
Mayor Nightingale Report
Record made in the premises
Engraving of the Treasury warrants in 1s, 2s, 3s, 5s, and 10s
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Report of Mayor Nightingale
cash on the delivery of the bills
City Treasurer's Office
Books
Provision shouts be made for the payment
Purchase of hose for Fire Department
Mr. Button of Waterford, New York
Button and Blake communications
March 26, 1858
Purchase of bell for City Hall
A Meneely's Sons agents, West Troy New York
same as the bell in the Baptist Church in Lansingburgh New York
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Resolutions
Examine the walls of the St. Cloud Hotel recently burned
portion of hotel still standing
safety of life and property
Settle with Rawden, Wright, Hatch and Edison of New York City
Special tax for purpose of curbing the sidewalk on 13th St between Iowa St and Bluff Streets
defray actual cost of improvement
Waples, Walmsley, Rebman
April 9, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Special tax for purpose of curbing the sidewalk on 13th St between Iowa St and Bluff Streets
B W Balch
J M Finlay
Unknown
Hosford
Taylor and Richards
Lincoln Clark
O Holland
City Auditor has informed me that he has closed the financial books of the city
Anton Heeb allowed for services in the Council
April 12, 1858
Nightingale, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Mayor elect H S Hetherington, oath of office
Meeting and inaguration of new board
Aldermen elect
Hugh Treanor 1st Ward
John B Lane 2nd Ward
George McHenry 3rd Ward
Robert Mitton 4th Ward
Mathias Ham 5th Ward
Officers
John W Markle, Recorder
Charles C Hewitt, Marshal
Amos Mathews, Treasurer
John Adam Koch, Auditor
Charles J Leist, Assessor
F M Freund, Collector
J L Harvey, Attorney elect
April 12, 1858
McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Valedictory address of Mayor Nightingale and the inaugural address of Hetherington be published in city papers
April 12, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Norman, Virden, Woolnough, Nadeau, Lewis, O'Kerrick, Mitton, Jager, Heeb
Cost for printing inaugural address and valedictory speeches
Bonds of City Officers
John Markle
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
Mark Murphy number of days worked for the City
Street Commissioner
Joseph Ogilby certain special taxes
curbing sidewalks in front of property
Collector
Auditor Report
receipts and expenditures
S W Carpenter, resignation as Special Detective Police Officer
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Communication from City Engineer
concave paving on Walnut Street
large embankment on Walnut St
Heavy rain causes the earth to slide and settle in the gutter
Lot at southeast corner of Walnut and 11th Streets
fill up sidewalk
Keeper of the House of Refuge
defray expenses of a poor woman and her children to Elgin, Illinois
Resolution settle bill of Rowden, Wright, Hatch, and Edison, New York
J L Langworthy and Brothers
Metropolitan Bank, New York
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
J L Harvey, office of city attorney
Municipal Charter created by Ordinance
An Ordinance to provide for the election of a City Attorney and defining his duties
Section 10 of the Charter
February 20, 1855
No person shall be eligible to the office of City Attorney unless he shall have been licensed to practice in any of the Courts of the State
at least one year previous to his election
Harvey ineligible
Resolution
Resolved office of City Attorney vacant
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
grade of South Avenue
persons preparing to build
Expenditures of money shall be acted upon the same day on which it shall be first introduced
Daily Times and Volkstribune created official papers of the City
execute the printing of the City upon the following terms
Proceedings of the Council
Publish all advertisements
75 cents a square
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
All Resolutions and acts hitherto passed in relation to the City Printing be and are hereby repealed
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Schools
Streets
Harbor Improvements
Market houses and Public Grounds
Pumps, Wells, and Cisterns
Poor Relief
Fire Department
Dozen of cards printed with the several committee names on them
Adoption of previous rules of order
April 15, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
April 19, 1918
Regard to the rules of order
Council dispense with the usual order of business
fixing salaries of city officers
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Salaries of City Officers
Recorder
Auditor
Treasurer
Marshal
Assessor
Ordinances
Repealing an Ordinance entitled An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of Street Commissioner
Repealing An Ordinance creating the office of wood measurer
No law prevents one individual from holding as many offices as the municipal authorities see proper
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Tenure of Certain Offices
Section 1, hold such offices only during the pleasure of the City Council
Vote of the people by City Charter
Section 3, former ordinances as are inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed
Blending of offices and salaries fixed
Engineer and Street Commissioner
Attorney
Captain of Police
Wharfmaster
City Hay Weigher
Market Master, 3rd Ward Market
Janitor of City Hall
Market Master for the 1st Ward and Keeper of the House of Refuge
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Blending of offices and salaries fixed
ballot for offices
Health Officer - William G David
Captain of Police - P C Morhiser
Engineer and Street Commissioner - George Webb
Market Master 3rd Ward and Janitor of City Hall- Charles Mix
Market Master 1st Ward and Keeper of House of Refuge - John Chamberlain
Harbor Master and Wood Measurer - John Fitzgerald
Hay Weigher - Timothy Fanning
Hay Weigher for West Dubuque - D Walsh
Attorney - J Doud
Printer - Dubuque Daily Times
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
City Printing Proposals
The Daily Times
Prices for printing
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
The Dubuque Times - official paper of the City
John Carson
Resolution proceedings of City Council, City Notices, and all other advertisements be printed in English Language and German Language
Bids be opened by the Recorder in the presence of the City Council
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Amendment in relation to City Printing
Volkstribune printing for the City on the same terms as the Daily Times
M Hogan as superintendent of the City Hospital
James Murphy as Lamplighter
Petitions
William Doyle, labor for Street Commissioner
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
John Coan, loss sustained on scrip
Thomas O'Shea work for Street Commissioner
E Linehan cleaning the alley in the rear of Cox's Building and on 5th St
Main St and Locust St
P Gill contract for curbing
Patrick Cowers loss on scrip
P O'Conner pay past due for work
Dubuque Harbor Company
Harbor Improvements
John D Grafford Lot No. 38
Market Houses and Public Grounds
Berry and Playter
freight and charges on school seating
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
A Blossom privilege of erecting a scale in the alley, weighing coal
Reports of Officers
Bill of Mark Murphy return of teams
B Mohan Street Commissioner
Report of the Auditor on plank sidewalks
bills of City for lumber
Booth and Shine lumber
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
John Adam Koch resignation as Auditor
Communications
Charles Corkery recommending Thimas Bunworth as applicant for night watchman
C C Hewitt resignation as City Marshal
Unfinished Business
Auditor Monthly Report
Resolutions
Proprietors of the two saloons in the 3rd Ward Market House
J B Dorr, use of cistern 5th St and Main St
Official papers of the Council, copy to each Alderman
April 19, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bills
S Sanderson services at House of Refuge
George Connell, making and repairing box
L Berg, refreshment for firemen at the fire at Barney's House
N Ryan keg of powder
Jacob Road, laying plank sidewalks, Clay St
William O Diboll, Engine Houses
Fire Department
Claims
P Byrne
D O'Shea
A Burke
W Weirman
W A Adams
Auditor
H H Heath
Keesecker and Gniffke
M Cooper
April 22, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Approve the bonds of the different officers elected and to fill vacancies
Engineer and Street Commissioner, blended in one
Hay Weigher
Bond of the Market Master and Janitor
Deputy Hay Weigher in West Dubuque
Charles Joseph Leist resignation as City Assessor
Resignation of Charles C Hewitt, Marshal
E R Shaukland and C Gilliam
E Jarrett and C Gilliam
April 22, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resignation of John Adam Koch, Auditor
Fill vacancy
E James and J D Merritt
desks in 5th Ward School House, due for freight
Letter from Pemock and Hart of Pittsburgh
bill for cast iron crossings
railing around hay scales
Draft Ordinance defining the duty of the keeper of the House of Refuge
regulating the renting of the stalls in the Central Market House
Resolutions
Examine whether there are any contracts pending between the City and individuals
April 22, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
Janitor empowered with the duty of special police
Bond of Wharf Master and Wood Measurer, blended in one
George W Barnes opening 5th Ward School House
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
John Schaffner owner of lots on Hart Street in Lucius Langworthy's Addition
excavating said street
carrying away a large quantity of sand and gravel
Frederick Ricker, injurious raising and filling up of Walnut Street
House on Lot No. 14 in Farley's Addition
Berhard Schulte pay for curbstones
John Hughes, 5th St Market
James Breed night of January 23, falling from a bank left while grading the street
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
Patrick Dunleary pay for team for Street Commissioner
Blossom, Williams and Co, proprietors of the Rock Island Coal and Coke Company
Wharfage for the steam boat Resolute and barges
Minnesota Packet Company
Harbor Improvements
Patrick Mohan loss on city scrip
Jno D Abry, written contract between him and P M Guthrie
1st Ward Market House
H Dillon and property owners obstructions on street
carts, wagons, drays, nails, boards, wood on Union Street
Henry Grimm
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
Henry Grimm pay as foreman for Street Commissioner
E Langworthy discontinue work on Alpine Street
Reports of Officers
Shankland Marshal
supplies on hand, brought to the city for the benefit of the poor, flour
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Reports of Officers
Marshal
Mullin use of store room, 6th St and Iowa St
J P Evans
H H Heath printing bill
Engineer
Grades of Washington Street
North side of 11th St and south side of 14th St
12th St from Washington St to Clay St
temporary plank sidewalk
slight inequalities
action of the water
George Webb
Reports of Committees
Gillespies' Bond
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bond held by A Gillespie
payment of interest exceeding the highest allowed by law
Mass of the bonded debt of the City does not possess any distinguishing feature sufficient to warrant a departure from a system of the closest economy
Claim settled if the holder of the bond consent
Committee on 11th St and Walnut St
bad condition of Jefferson Street, 11th St, and Walnut St
Hollow between Walnut St and Spruce St
impossible for teams to pass
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Erect across the street a wooden box to carry the water off and to fill street and make it passable
11th St Co, east of Walnut Street
Petition of Joseph Ogilby, curbing lot in front of property
city scrip
City Charter and Ordinance, no such notice is required
property holders
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Joseph Ogilby
City received amount back from him at par in payment with his taxes
Collector proceed to collect amount due from Ogilby
Petition of A Blossom erect coal scales for weighing of coal on the alley between 1st and 2nd St
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Market houses and public grounds
Petition of John D Grafford remit taxes on Lot No. 38, heirs of William Hale
Property has been fully assessed
Merchants having the seats and doors belonging to the 5th Ward School House
freight and charges
County Superintendant
H S Hetherington
An Ordinance to abolish the City Market
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
An Ordinance to abolish the City Market and establish the First and Central markets in the City
Communications
streets that need repairs
C O'Leary applied to prepare the surface of the street between 6th St and 8th St
paving and macadamizing
Johnson and Ryan contract
12th St and 18th St
Boland and Walsh contract White Street
Center of 5th St to the south side of 6th St
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Louisa Lovelle asking the Council to pay money loaned to her
Sell Central Island Bond to liquidate the debt
Communication from Jordan and Guthrie ready to finish their contract on Julien Avenue
Resolutions
Property holders on 1st St between Locust St and Bluff St
plank sidewalks
neglected to lay curbing
Street Commissioner notify property holders
Alta Vista St
Broad Street
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
curbing at the expense of property holders
Resolutions
Council members to receive the official papers at the expense of the city
Auditor's Report
Committee to inquire into the condition of the books and papers in the several city offices
Actual condition of business
Special Committee appointed to look into the expediency of reducing the present police establishment
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Committee on Claims
Marshal's bond approved
Assessor's bond
Resolutions
repealing an Ordinance regulating the City Market and abolishing said City Market
Directing the market house or building on said market ground to be vacated and removed on or after June 1, 1858
premises at public outery to the highest and best bidder for currency
April 26, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
Captain of Police, P C Morhiser, remove his office to the new City in the 3rd Ward
Mayor be authorized to remove the flour belonging to the City into room No. 5 City Hall
Notify the owner of lot on the corner of 11th St and Walnut St
fill sidewalk to grade
Jefferson St
John Markle
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
Thomas Nichols small quantity of lumber
Patrick O'Conner loss for grading sidewalks
Francis Schumacher remove signboard and roof over sidewalk
Reports of Officers
Removing sand from Hart St.
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Hart Street
George Webb Engineer
Ordinances instructing the Street Commissioner
profile and grade of Southern Avenue from the old corporation limits
May 25, 1857
plat
grade lines exhibited by red lines
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
declivity of gradient
Petitions
E Langworthy Alpine Street between 3rd St and 5th St
side drains
City Sexton reporting the number of interments in the City Cemetery
Receipt from Rowden, Wright, Hatch, and Edson
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Receipt from Rowden, Wright, Hatch, and Edson
Printing City Currency bills
Claims
Bernard Sholtes
Berhard Schultes
P O'Conner proper vouchers
N Burk, St. Cloud Hotel
Gas Company
W A Adams attending printing investigation
D O'Shea
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Claim
John Coan curbing plank sidewalks, contract bound him to take scrip
E Linehan no proof
Patrick Byrne, City Collector, selling real estate
Resolution of Treanor to look into the expediency of reducing the Police force
fix monthly salaries of Police
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Receipt from Rowden, Wright, Hatch, and Edson
Printing City Currency bills
Claims
Bernard Sholtes
Berhard Schultes
P O'Conner proper vouchers
N Burk, St. Cloud Hotel
Gas Company
W A Adams attending printing investigation
D O'Shea
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Claim
John Coan curbing plank sidewalks, contract bound him to take scrip
E Linehan no proof
Patrick Byrne, City Collector, selling real estate
Resolution of Treanor to look into the expediency of reducing the Police force
fix monthly salaries of Police
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolution of Karrick, present Aldermen receive no pay for services
Not demanded by our constituency
sliding scale principle
city papers
Contracts between City and persons for work
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Expired contracts between city and persons for work
Jno Doud Dowd
City Attorney
Condition of the House of Refuge
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Condition of House of Refuge
Ordinance covering the whole ground
railing wanted for stair case
front door
well should be sunk deeper
prevent the wash in heavy rains
Communications
Johnson and Ryan contract, Clay St from 7th St to 17th St
rock broken and ready to macadamize
Henry Grimere
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Propriety of improving and paving the surface on portions of Jones St, Main St, and West Main St
1st Ward Market
city scrip
Market Master of Central Market
advertised stalls for sale
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Stall in Central Market and 1st Ward Market Houses
Keeper of the House of Refuge
bond for approval
Ordinance changing the name of Julien Avenue to Lorimier Avenue
ordinance published
salaries of the Police Department be fixed
Resolutions
City divided for market purposes into 2 districts
Division line 11th St
Ordinance to abolish the markets known as City Market and establish 1st Ward and Central Markets
pay into the City Treasury
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
Street Commissioner notify property holders between 1st St and Jones St on Main St
sidewalks flagged, bricked, or planked
sidewalks Bluff St to Iowa St
Bills
M O'Brien charge of 1st Ward Market House
Henry Holie boarding per Health Officer
H J Cooper
John Slieftine cutting wood at City Hall
Jno Schahill and Wm McLaughlin, cleaning 3rd Ward Market House
George Webb
May 3, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bills
Knapp, Stout and Co for seatings and fittings, City Hall
Daily Times printing
Fernando Flannery wages for Street Commmissioner work
Bill of Hugh Treanor for spikes, per order of M Gleason
Edwin James, Auditor elect
Collector elect
Mayor called attention of the Council to the following
Rates of ferriage, cast-iron crossings
Securing and ventillation of police office and calaboose
Revising rules of order
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
John Bechler, butchers of the City, minimum price of the stalls in the Central and 1st Ward Market Houses
Jacob Michel, bad condition of the sidewalks on Clay St between 3rd St and 4th St
Michael Dunn, claim against V. S. Borland and Prest.
Johnson and Shaw, liable to pay upon a fair valuation of their property
B J O'Halloran, Board of Trade, rates of ferriage
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Ferriage, Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry Company
schedule of rates be adopted
Harbor Improvements
M Robbilliard, corner of 1st and Locust streets curbing
J A Linnell employment
Patrick Dunleary, work of team for street commissioner
Daniel Walsh, residents of West Dubuque, appoint a watchman to take charge of the neighborhood
Patrick O'Conners grading sidewalk in front of Lot No. 494
Bluff St
T S Wilson
D S Wilson
rented office for Board of Education
paid in city scrip
C Collins Lot No. 619, Bluff St head of 6th St
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Pond of stagnant water, detriment to the inhabitants in that vicinity
Committee on Streets
Frank Bredy, Mechanic's Engine Company No. 3
use of the City Hall room
George P Funk, property holders near 14th St between Jackson and Iowa Streets
Canal or sewer traversing 14th St
Michael Blumennett, organizing a hook and ladder company
Key City No. 1
Chief Engineer, truck in possession
Engine Co. No. 3
Fire Department
J Sawslayer, grade of east side of Union Street
plank sidewalk
Charles Lubeck selling beer by the keg
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
H A Wiltse, president of the school district of the City
New School law control of school funds and property of the District
Reports of Officers
Auditor's report
receipts and expenditures
Bill of Messrs Gniffke and Keesecker
advertising rates
shade lower
Charges for Council Proceedings
papers and translations
E James
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bill of the Dubuque Times Company for printing
E James
Bill of Charles Rattray incorrect
Annual report of the late City Marshal
Collected for wharfage, fines, licenses
Assessments for improvements
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Annual report of the late City Marshal
paid into treasury as per receipts on file
fine remitted
uncollected and due from property holders
Property sold by collector for curbing
place accounts in hands of the Auditor
E James
Grading sidewalks in Farley's subdivision
keep books of the City in accordance with the Ordinance defining duties of the Auditor
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
all bills in hands of the new City Collector for collection
Committees
Finance
Proposal of A Gillespie, bond executed for the amount due him
Bill of Street Commissioner B Mohan, labor down on the streets
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bills
M O'Brien took charge of the 1st Ward Market House, salary
P Byrne, City Collector, commission on sale of 12 lots
H J Cooper work done on sidewalks
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Committee on Contract of Johnson and Ryan ask further time to investigate
Reports of Committees
Patrick Gills
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Patrick Gill, curbing done on 13th St between Iowa and Bluff St
White St between 4th St and 6th St
Resolution
October 20, 1857
collect from property holders
Jurors on Union, Mineral, and Madison streets
Claim of the Lower Harbor Company for wharfage collected in 1857
sum paid in City Scrip
Wharf master
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
condition of the books and papers of the several city offices
No comprehensive system of book keeping
City owes some hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonds and notes and holds evidence of indebtedness from other parties
ledger of the late auditor
bills payable or receivable
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Condition of books and papers of city offices
Auditor's records
books and accounts have not been kept in an intelligent manner
all monetrary transactions on the part of the city shall pass through his hands and be properly entered in the books
delivery of orders upon the Treasurer
Ordinance defining the duties of the Auditor, general accountant of the City
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bill of Henry Hiel, taking care of John Smith in sickness
Health Officer
Edward Donn
Comunications
Button and Blake box containing hose
Claims
A Meneely and Co. shipment by railroad of a bell with hangings
bond
City Hall
J B Howard, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
review different fire companies of the city
Public Square
Joseph C Jennings, sewers and drains, construction of new Custom House
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Communications
Auditor recommending changes in keeping books
several new accounts should be opened
Pemock and Hart bill of lading lines of sewers
Resolutions
City Market House of building to be sold at public outery to the highest bidder
5th St between Main St and Locust St, as a public highway
Marshal empowered to fill or excavate the alleys in the city
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
Engineer ascertain cost of filling up and putting in good repair that portion of 5th St
Bluff St and the bluff
Thorough examination of different blocks of macadamizing down on Clay st by Johnson and Ryan
Main St above 14th St to be put in repair
Bills
A Meneely bell, cartage
Bill of West and Hopkins
Button and Blake
D Martin
Illinois Railroad Company
Hunneman and Co
M DeWald
P Byrnes curbing
E R Shankland, City Marshal
May 10, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
E R Shankland, City Marshal pay of laborers, teams
John Hurley, filling around 1st Ward market House
Michael Dorcay contract on Alpine Street
B Mohan late Street Commissioner
George Webb
Henry Kennedy hay scales at West Dubuque
David Armstrong materials and repairing calaboose
Patrick Dunleary cleaning apartments in City Hall
Markam and Foxhall
Patrick Conners sidewalk in front of Lot 568
A Munsell bill
lamp lighter
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Petitions
W L Johnson
Independent and St. Louis Steamboats
wharfboats
Minnesota Packet Company
Joseph Herrod loss on city scrip, calaboose rent
William and James Donnelly, Mineral St in repair for heavy rains
Bissell and Co, merchants
reduce fees of Market Master
adjusting scales and weights
Market Houses and public grounds
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
David Armstrong large quantities of rock left from building the New County Jail
J A Linell, petition for a situation, entirely destitute
Joseph Roy pay for curbing on Locust St, between 3rd St and 4th St
P W Crawford bad condition of Mineral Street
Henry Grimme salary as foreman for street commissioner
Peter Rehill
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Reports of Officers
estimate of the cost of filling and repairing 5th St from Bluff St to the bluff
grade of Mr. Farley's pavement
Farley's stable
city scrip at par
large ravine drained through street
George Webb
7th Street to the centre of 12th St on Clay St
date and depth of material
between 10th St and 11th St on Clay St
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Accompanying plat Clay St
George Webb
Plank sidewalk allowed on Main St north of 1st St
breach in the walls of the sewer on 14th St caused by late rains
J L Langworthy and Brothers
Central Improvement Company bonds
Loan on city bonds
Freight per Lucie May
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Freight per Rochester
Key West
Railroad on hose
Fire Department
transactions with the vouchers
reports of the Auditor and books of his office
extricating the City from the financial difficulties which now embarrass her
Entire debt $693,463.89
bonds issued to the Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
Dubuque Western Railroad Company
bonds issued for improvements
total of bonds issued on twenty years $462,000.00
The floating debt, if distributed through a series of years, would not appear a formidable force
question of time
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Liabilities of the City for the present fiscal year
City bonds issued for scrip
City bonds and notes for other purposes
outstanding city scrip
due on contracts
Harbor Company for paving
interest on bonds
Pacific Rail Road Company
Expenses for the current year
salaries of City Officers
Police Department
Streets
Gas
Insurance
Printing
Poor Relief and House of Refuge
Fire Department
Repairs of buildings, fuel, stationary
freight, other small items
loss by depreciation of scrip
Bonds of Central Improvement Company
debt in the shape of bonds
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Finance committee on indebtedness
interest coupons
fair value in comparison with bonds of other Western cities
large quantities of bonds sent to the east for sale
over issue of scrip
interest payable semi-annually in New York
bonds issued for the amount of $500 each
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Report of Finance Committee
Credit of the city
liabilities of the City
City into a separate school district
corporate capacity
portion of debt
payment of taxes
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Report of Finance Committee
Estimate of the Auditor of income from taxes
payment of interest on bonds issued for loans
special interest tax
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad bonds
full statement of assets
facts and figures collected
property of the City includes stock in Dubuque and Pacific Railroad and Dubuque Western Railroad
entire debt of Dubuque being only 7 per cent of the estimate value of property in the city
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Banks of New York and Boston
value of securities, creditors, and capitalists
Claims
Dewald
H Grimme
T S Wilson and D S Wilson
Board of Education room
Settle with the School Board of the city of Dubuque
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Settle with the School Board
funds appropriated to the school fund, never paid over
collected from taxes, levied for school purposes
School House Fund to General Fund
Teachers fund
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
settlement with the School Board
5th Ward School House
1st Ward School House
3rd Ward School House
legal claim against the property
Collector be under the control of the School Board
A McDaniel, bill claimed by P Gill for curb set
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
A McDaniel, bill claimed by P Gill for curb set in front of lot owned by McDaniel
west side of Bluff St
plat of his subdivision
public do now use the rear of his lot as a public highway
Cannot see any difference between this lot and any other unoccupied lot belonging to private individuals
Petition of F Shumaker, let shed remain
change in the grade of 14th St
water on Iowa St, Clay St, White St, Jackson St, and other streets would be drained into the sewer
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Report of grades on streets
Iowa St, Clay St, White St, Jackson St, Washington St
drainage of the adjacent blocks into the sewer
Grade of Lot No. 619 on Bluff st
improvement of surfaces of streets around the 1st Ward Market
property holders notified to plank sidewalks
Market House
advertise for proposals for planking
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
lowest bidder
proposals for planking
Petition of Robilliard payment for curbing stone
Lot No. 505
Captain of Police
reduce police force in number
Names of officers and number of officers
P C Morhiser, Bluff St and Lorimer Avenue
Lieutenant Fernando McCraney, Washington St between 13th and 14th St, 3rd Ward
Sergeant John Murphy, Bluff St between Jones St and Dodge St, 1st Ward
John Cain, Clay St and 16th St
Richard Corcoran, Bluff St and 1st St
Michael Hardy, Mineral St 4th Ward
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Policemen names and places of residence
Edwin O'Loughlin, Main st and 1st St, 1st Ward
Second Beat
Sergeant Stephen McGrath, Washington St between 12th St and 13th St, 3rd Ward
James Murphy, Lorimier Avenue, near Dunne's store, 4th Ward
James Cantfield, alley between Bluff, Locust, Jones, and Dodge streets
John O'Loughlin, Jackson between 14th and 15th St
Third Beat
Sergeant Simon Treanor, Jefferson north of Lorimer Avenue, 4th Ward
John Gleason, Jackson between 13th and 14th Streets
Day men
Timothy Driscoll, corner 1st and Main St
Daniel Wall, corner Bluff and 2nd St
Michael Brown
John Brown, Clay between 15th and 16th
Jacob Swivell, Special Officer, Jackson St between 12th St and 14th St
P C Morhiser, Captain of Police
Harbor Improvements
amount of wharfage collected this year
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Wharf master, currency
Harbor Company
Special Committee to examine Beer Barrells
Petition of Charles Lubeck
lager beer
Brewery
superintendant of new Custom House
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Communication from Joseph C Jennings, superintendant of the new custom house
sewer to the river
large vault to be sunk, wash night soil and drainage from the building
George Webb
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Communications
Dubuque City Guards
placing armory in the hall between the columns under cupulo
out of rooms in the City Hall
Market Houses and Public Grounds
H Jordan and A Jordan
set curbing in front of property belonging to H Chadwick and the estate of Butterworth on 1st St
good currency
O Roras blacksmithing
B Mohan
Street Commissioner
ring stones in the levee
Central Improvement Company
high water in the river
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Levee
Central Improvement Company levee
Harbor Improvements
Communication from the Auditor
Michael Karrick, interest upon a note dated May 15, 1857
purchase of school house lot in the 1st Ward
William T Christy
Bond No. 54 to Cook and Dillon, Davenport
Hunneman bond
E James, Auditor
John Hurley claims for loss on scrip
Resolutions
Market Master of the 3rd Ward Market
wooden troughs made and put under the spouts of the Market House
convey water away from the foundation of the building
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
cart street crossings
North side and on the South side of 5th St on Main st
1st St on Main St
Resolutions
Engineer estimate of filling on Mineral St grade from 17th St
Grade to C Welsh, contractor on White St between 5th St and 6th St
Rules suspended to allow John Chamberlain, scaler of weights and measures to make his annual report
market houses and public grounds
Market Master of Central Market lease unoccupied stalls
cash or city scrip
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Resolutions
Butchers in the 3rd Ward Market House use lights
Gas Company lay pipes to hall by June 1
acutal value of city scrip, equivalent for cash in the payment of salaries
Gas company place lamp post at the corner of 3rd St and Bluff St in front of the Graffort House
Disease of hydrophobia
Mayor proclamation confine dogs from running at large for the space of ninety days from the publication
levy and collection of taxes
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Prevent hydrophobia
proposals for curbing around 1st and 3rd Ward market houses
5th Street Market House
Resolutions
Office of Mayor's clerk be discontinued
Communication from ex Mayor Nightingale, note enclosed from Wider, Kasson, James, G Dudley
Assignees of Dudley and Bull, payment of City Bond No. 105
Salary of the keeper of the hospital
inner stalls of the 1st Ward Market House
Bills
J Boland depositing material on sidewalk Block No. 472
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Bills
work on sidewalks
John Hurley sidewalk west side of Main St
Block 472
Block 470
Henry Koch boarding Phillipine Juxberry
P Mohan Walnut St
A Jaeger, keeper House of Refuge
V Herancourt coffin
Gas Co for street lamps
Engine Houses
W Minot and Co, furnishing and painting
34 numbers on stalls in market house
Protection No. 2 repairing hose cart
C C Coakley cemetery deeds
Andrew and Treadway sewer wrench
Charles Wanderwick Fire Engine No. 2
Chislett and Buckley pair of shears
E R Shankland marshal pay of laborers
D H Cuthbert oil for fire department
A Munsell for Captain of Police in currency
Bill of Joseph Herrod
Illinois Central Railroad Company
A P Wood
improving the cells in the calaboose
occupants of the basements in the Central Market allowed vacant rooms
May 17, 1858
Hetherington, McNamara, Treanor, Lane, Virden, McHenry, Nadeau, Karrick, Mitton, Jaeger, Ham
Market houses and public grounds
Resolutions
Marshal put the hog and goat law in force
City Hall Janitor authorized to purchase sufficient quantity of Menela Matting to cover the floor of the Council Hall
Ordinance defining duties of City Auditor
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From: Council Records No. 5, August 1857 - May 1858
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