W Roll_06 Part 4April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Communications and Petitions
City Officers
make good amount sustained on scrip
Godfried Sahn reduction of assessment
W W Luke, George M Rhoades
Lawrence Maloney
Gelpcke and Company appointment of a Trustee
Reports of Officers
City Sexton reporting number of burials in the City Cemetery
Wharfmaster, wharfage collected
Engineer expenditure for repair on streets
Wharfage fund
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
City Engineer
high winds injured the roof of the lower market house
Patrick Hines
George Webb
General Fund
Clerk of City Court
expenses of jurors
Benjamin Rupert
City Court Fund
amount received for hay weighing at Central Market
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Committees
George Ragatz property assessed
lot on Iowa St near 17th St
small frame building, good brick building
repairing Jackson St
votes of election
Election Returns
Inaugurate new officers
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
votes of election
Election Returns
Inaugurate new officers
Mayor
Spottswood
Stout
H L Stout
Attorney
O'Neill
Harvey
J H O'Neill
Marshall
Fleming
Swivel
Jacob Swivel
Recorder
McLenan
DeMowbray
McLenan
Treasurer
Herron
Freund
R G Herron
Auditor
Quigley
Playter
D O C Quigley
Assessor
Kneist
McBride
Lambert Kneist
Alderman 1st Ward
H Treanor
L N Gibbs
Hugh Treanor
Alderman 2nd Ward
J B Lane
G W Scott
J B Lane
Alderman 3rd Ward
G W Connell
C W Belden
G W Connell
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
votes of election
Election Returns
Inaugurate new officers
Alderman 1st Ward
H Treanor
L N Gibbs
Hugh Treanor
Alderman 2nd Ward
J B Lane
G W Scott
J B Lane
Alderman 3rd Ward
G W Connell
C W Belden
G W Connell
For 2 Years
George Wood
P M Guthrie
George Wood
Alderman 4th Ward
Fred Weigel
J M Emerson
Fred Weigle
Alderman 5th Ward
John Bittman
H Kaiser
John Bittman
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigle, Bittman
Committee on Harbors
Petition of Pratt and Manson
removal of stone and obstructions
Wharfmaster
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
General Fund
Presentation of Bills
J B Howard
Thomas Fleming
Palmer, Gilmore and Co
Junkerman and Haas
E Linehan
M Rodgers
T Coy
Mayor a note of thanks for the gentlemanly, able and impartial manner he has discharged his responsibilities
Mayor R Mitton
Thanks to Locals of the Dubuque Papers
April 5, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
H L Stout sworn in
Oath of Office
Bonds of Officers
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
John H O'Neill
Petitions and Communications
Joseph Weinzierl relieved from paying taxes
W C Mace certificate of County Clerk of an assignment of certain judgement
City Attorney
Ernest Jungk, retained as market master
W J Gilbert, plan of City showing situation of public and private cisterns for use of the Fire Department
Riggs and Company, Washington D. C. coupon payment
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
Martin Canovan compensation for services as watchman of City Hall
Amounts due City Officers salary
City Auditor
Receipts and Expenditures
Cemetery Lot Account
Wharfage
License
Street Department
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
Receipts
Brotford
House of Refuge
3rd Ward Market
F M Freund taxes
Hay weigher West Dubuque
Delinquent Tax
City Tax
Gelpcke and Winslow
City Court Account
Central Market Account
Interest Account
Expenditures
Insurance Account
Street Department
Salary Account
Printing
Election Expenses
Fire Department
Police
Fuel Account
School
Dubuque Harbor Company
Gas Account
Gelpcke, Winslow and co
David Dillon
P O'Connor
A Jungk
M Robilliard
James Rowan contract
W K DeLorimier
City Court
Bills payable
House of Refuge
B Sholte
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
Recapitulation
Receipts and Expenditures
Excess of Receipts
Debts contracted by the Council
Gelpcke and Co of New York
E Spottswood
bonds of city officers
William McLenan Recorder
Ben M Samuels
S M Pollock
D O C Quigley, Auditor
Charles Corkery
Patrick Quigley
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
Jacob Swivel, Marshal
Martin Schaffner
Andrew Hoerner
Leonard Berg
Henry Grimm
F Mangold
Lambert Kneist
Antoine Heeb
I N Kroesen
bonds of officers
William McLenan
D O C Quigley
Jacob Swivel
Lambert Kneist
Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt
Trustee, Theodore T Moran resigned
Thaddeaus H Lane
April 9, 1860
Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King
Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman
Report
Thomas Fleming, money collected
Resolution pay into Treasury
Motions and Resolutions
Appoint a Deputy Marshal
duties required by Ordinance
business of the City Court
allow Marshal to appoint his deputy
April 9, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Resolved the Marshal appoint a Deputy Marshal
duties required by Ordinance
Street Commissioner
civil suits in the City Court
An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a City Engineer for the City of Dubuque
July 17, 1854
F J Cromer Deputy Marshal
Jacob Swivel
April 9, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Rules suspended
Marshall confirm appointment of Deputy Marshal
Andrew Hoerner as Market Master
Ernest Jungk
Wharfmaster
vote viva voce
John Fitzgerald, J Bonnell, W K DeLorimier
City Sexton, Henry Kroll
fix salaries of city officers
April 9, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Bond of City Treasurer and Collector
Resolution
Resolved City Attorney report the power of the Council under Article 18, Section 7 of the City Charter
license, tax and regulate saloons kept for selling ale, beer, wine or spirituous liquors
Ordinance regulating awnings
King elected mayor pro tem
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Streets
Harbors
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Fire
Police
April 9, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
An Ordinance to regulate the rate of wharfage of steamboats
accounts of late treasurer
Resolved
revision of city ordinances will be any expense to the City
William McLenan recorder
April 16, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Renting of stalls in City Market Houses
Petitions and Communications
J B Howard resignation as Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
Resolutions
Thanks to J B Howard
ornamental fire trumpet
April 16, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
John T Hancock, reduction of tax
Claims
Jackson Guards use of City Hall, drill purposes
lights, fuel
gunpowder
J H L Stout swore into office F J Cromer, Deputy Marshal and Street Commissioner
Watchman for Market House
Reappoint M Canovan, salary scrip at par
Marshal rent House of Refuge
Norman House
April 16, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Election of Wharfmaster
Fix rent of stalls in market houses
An Ordinance to repeal an Ordinance regulating the sale of meat, poultry, and fish
Resolution
Amendment to market ordinances
licensed to sell meat
sale of vegetables from wagons on Locust St, 6th St, 7th St, around public square
Rent of stalls in city market houses
April 16, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Fix amount for license to sell meat
city market
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
J L Dickinson, Rouse and Williams
well dug Jackson St and 10th St
Horatio W Sandford judgement obtained against the City of Dubuque
remit interest on the principal sum
City Attorney
Adams' statement
W C Mace holds execution against the City
order on General Fund
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
McDonough and Williams asking payment for work done on and about Lot No. 568
J B Dorr and Company
City Printing for ensuing year
Palmer, Gilmore and Co
Deed from John Boussage, recorder's office
Reports of Officers
Clerk of City Court
Expenses of jurors
City Attorney on licenses
Sexton of City Cemetery, permission to purchase wood
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
F McCraney, old House of Refuge
Jacob Swivel Marshal
stalls in City Markets
Central Market Hay scales
Streets, alleys, sidewalks
bills for labor on streets
Ernest Young
M Berry
P Smith
P McGran
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Kentgen Fund
Wharfmaster, steamboats landing at Jones St wharf
City levee from wood boats and rafts
City Auditor
salaries
R G Herron, Treasurer
John H O'Neill, City Attorney
Jacob Swivel, Marshal
William McLenan, Recorder
D O C Quigley, Auditor
Andrew Hoerner, Janitor
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Standing Committees
Finance
Samuel Duncan
expenses in attending the Supreme Court at Davenport
U.S. Court at Keokuk
Clerks of Cours for transcripts
City Court Fund
Riggs and Company, Washington City D.C.
late Treasurer's accounts
Committee on Ordinances
revising ordinances of the City
publication
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Revision of Ordinances
Sale of meat and vegetables south of 7th St
Ordinance on markets
Gottlich Sahn, reduction of assessment
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Claims
Petition of W W Luke, abatement of tax
George M Rhodes
Petition of John T Hancock reduction of assessment on stock, merchandise moved
Smith and Beck's brewery
General Fund
Awnings
salaries of city officers
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Salaries paid to City Officers
unsettled value of scrip
Recorder
Auditor
Treasurer
Marshal fees
Deputy Marshal
Market Master
Wharfmaster
Chief Engineer Fire Department
Judge and Clerk of the City Court
Assessor and City Attorney
fix salaries
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Election of Wharfmaster
J Bonnell, W K DeLorimier
Weights and Measures, Andrew Hoerner
City Engineer to act without compensation
Unfinished business
reduction of interest
Repeal an Ordinance passed January 10, 1860
Suspension of the rules, Communication from Isaac Hitchcock
General Fund
R G Herron
F J Cromer
William McLenan
D O C Quigley
Andrew Hoerner
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Cast the vote for the City at the election of Directors of the Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
bonds of the City
scrip payment of taxes
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Resolved assessment made in 1859 on block No. 456
J F Mack
Appropriation toward building a large well near corner alley between Jackson St and Washington St
safety and protection of the various manufactories
Dubuque Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Fires in W Y Reeves' and J C Higginson's houses
Engineer cistern on corner of 8th St and Main St
excavation of cellar
lanterns taken from the gas posts
basement of Central Market
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Resolved Ordinance regulating the markets and the sale of meats
Poultry and fish
Stalls in Central Market
rent of stalls
Market House
Bills
J Conant for hauling hose
John Coad, water to cisterns
Andrew Hoerner, glazing
Thomas Faherty
Clerk of City Court
J H Thompson stationary
A DeMowbray notary fees
Mark Beaubien
J K Duncan
city election
execution for costs held by L Maloney
General Fund
May 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Meat license
Piper
legality of license
Wharfage fund
F E Bissell
Supreme Court
Ledger and Cash book
S S Palmer, Chief Engineer Fire Department
William McLenan
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
Henry Heeb lease of part of City Hall basement
Wheeler and Campbell reduction of lot
Chatrina Ragatz remit taxes on Iowa St between 5th St and 6th St
Catarina
Susan A Lawrence and C G Lawrence taxes on lots
Claims
H S Hetherington
damages opening Madison St in 1857
Evans, late Marshal
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Butchers of Central Market
Impossible to retain stalls if outside shops allowed to monopolize the trade
Committee on markets
language disrespectful to a portion of the late Council
Bissell, Moser and Co
Scaler of weights and measures
Joseph Wittmer
dwelling house and furniture assessed
Claims
William Ahern nuisance on lot
Reports of Officers
Wharf master
levees and landings of the city
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Marshal
sale of stalls in Central Market
1st Ward Market House
F McCraney, House of Refuge
amount collected
salaries of city officers
R G Herron
F J Cromer
William McLenan
D O C Quigley
Andrew Hoerner
Street Commissioner
taking down street lamps
material and labor, cleaning streets
payments to D Berry, P Smith, G McGraw
Kentgen Fund
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Attorney
salaries of judge and clerk of City Court
pay in currency or equivalent
Employ an attorney to defend some suits against the City as O'Neill, before his term of office begun, been employed on the opposite side
City case, Kentgen fund
City Sexton
number of interments
hay weigher, West Dubuque
Commissions
P O'Hare
Clerk of City Court
C J Leist
R G Herron
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Insurance on Public School Houses
apply to the School Board
Claims
Mark Beaubien and J R Duncan
rooms for election purposes
City Attorney revision of Ordinances
J B Lane and Charles Corkery
Printing
Times Newspapers
Fire Department
foreman of No. 2 co, charts of cisterns
John Blake
city scrip
Resolutions
assist in collating and revising the Ordinances in force
An Ordinance in relation to streets and sidewalks in the City
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinance to regulate the rate of wharfage of steamboats
Public Grounds and Buildings
City Hall associations
Resolutions
execution and sale of property, school lot on Bluff St
An Ordinance to prevent the violation of the Public Peace
suspended on the 4th of July
Marshal receive from the Butchers holding stalls in Central Market
refusing or neglecting to pay the same
City Court
sell stalls in central market at public auction
Cleaning streets, collecting licenses, awnings, sidewalks, dogs, hogs, and markets
Ordinance to define powers and duties of City Marshal
June 7, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal prosecute any persons violating City Ordinances
Pay of Wharfmaster
Bills
Andrew Hoerner
M Roche
Wharfage Fund, Kentgen Fund
Charles J Leist
General Fund
George L Torbert books
A Schaefle Assesor
A Woolers, taking down Street Lamps
M McNear
Harrison Perrin gutter West Dubuque
F A Gniffke printing
William Bickel bond
passage to home in Minnesota
June 13, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Amend Market Ordinances
Ordinance to regulate the sale and occupancy of stalls in Central Market House
1st Ward Market Houses
Resolutions
Resolved regulation of markets,
Ordinance fixing alternate days between the 1st and Central Markets for the exclusive sale of butter, eggs, poultry, vegetables, fish, and regulation of butchers and sale of fresh meats
June 13, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinance to amend an Ordinance to prohibit hucksters from purchasing anything in market during market hours for the purpose of selling again
A C Pearson remission of taxes, stock of goods
Bell in public square
June 19, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Absentees sent for
City Markets
Ordinance to regulate the sale of vegetables
Bought and paid for a stall in the Central Market shall have the privilege to open a shop for the sale of any kind of meat
F Weigel
June 19, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinances regulating markets
Live poultry, chickens, turkeys, being brouht to market in crippled and diseased condition, limbs tied before offered for sale
Prohibiting the evil complained, bringing poultry in coops
Ordinance to regulate the sale and occupancy of stalls in the Central Market and 1st Ward Market
person having license and holding lease
June 19, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinance
Section 3 peacefully vacate and surrender such stalls
Preamble and resolution
Ordinance regulating vegetables
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
Foremen of the Fire Companies
Fire Department
Palmer and Reuhl
License on Bowling alleys
reduce tax
Peter Kiene
Diagonal Street opened westward, as far as city limits extend
Andrew Hoerner compensation for arranging and cleaning City Hall
Claims
Hayes and Gill, macadamizing Clay St
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
W F Brackett, privilege of building a cistern in the rear of Main St
accesible to Fire Companies
public highway
A Levi assessment list
Reports of Officers
Wharfmaster
collected from steamboats
wood boats and lumber
Wharfage fund
Copy of garnished notice and questions in case of E Granger vs. The City of Dubuque
salaries due city officers
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Marshal
hay weigher's report
draughts
Deputy Marshal
expense cleaning streets and alleys in front and rear of their property
property holders
increase in salary
City Sexton
number of interments in the city cemetery
Ex Captain of Police, P C Morhiser
J Galligher
suits against them
Clerk of City Court
expenses for jury
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Deputy Marshal
nuisance on Lot No. 563 complained by William AHern
Standing Committees
Ordinances
Ordinance to prohibit persons from bringing fowls to market in a crippled, feverish and unwholesome condition
Claims
reducing the assessment of Wheeler and Campbell on Lot 441 on Clay St
Susan A Lawrence and C G Lawrence
Markets
pipes leading water from the stalls in Central Market have created a nuisance
Scaler of Weights and Measures
Public Grounds and Buildings
H Heeb, reduction of rent of his saloon in the basement of the Central Market
Printing bill of F A Gniffke
General Fund
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Motions and Resolutions
Prevent the sale of the bell in the Public Square
Proclamation requiring dogs to be muzzled when going at large
Resolutions
Resolved Ordinance for the apprehension and punishment of all vagabonds, gamblers, vagrants and other idle, disorderly and lewd persons strolling about
Resolved notify the owner of a certain frame building now standing on 5th St, east of Alpine St
Ordinances ready for submission
Bills and Communications
J B Dorr and Co
Printing
D V Wilson, Kentgen Fund
Jacob Swivel
H Newhouse
Toney Trip
L L Wood
M Canovan
James McGeorge
Denis Linehan
General Fund
Wharfage Fund
July 5, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinance to prevent the stealing of bees, grapes
August 2, 1860
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal sent after Alderman Kauffman
Petitions
W W Woodworth
assessment on property of Samuel Woodworth
City Assessor, assessment of Central Island
Assessment of Mineral Lot 356
H J Playter salary of marshal
A Jungk, bring suit against certain parties for amounts due him for curbing
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Wilmina Boedeker remission of taxes in East Dubuque
Claims
Assessor
extending assessment
General Fund, salary
John H Bartlett, abate a nusiance
N C Ryan, taxes against the estate of Patrick Burns
Adam Yeager
Auditor
Charles Corkery authorized agent draw from the City Treasury
heirs of Arthur Develin, died in public hospital in 1855
Ordinance to close up all saloons, public gardens, ten pin alleys, billiard saloons, and other places of amusement on Sunday
F E Bissell
Sunday Ordinance
citizens to Address Council
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinance to close up all saloons, public gardens, ten pin alleys, billiard saloons, and other places of amusement on Sunday
F E Bissell
Sunday Ordinance
citizens to Address Council
opinion of City Attorney
Miller
establish a grain market
1st Ward Market
Property owners in Langworthy Hollow
Slaughter houses and cook factories
Merchants and Citizens
Prevent the sale of goods brought from abroad at auction
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Tschirgi and Schwind
reduction of assessment
Claims
F J Cromer resignation as deputy marshal
salary given to Marshal
Jacob Swivel
compensation
W E Robinson taxed on property never owned
J M Robison harbor master receive wharfage coupons
Daniel Smith small house owned by him, line of 5th St near Alpine St
Reports of Officers
City Auditor
salaries
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Attorney
claim of John Blake, Justice's Docket
J P Evans to H S Hetherington amount due
injunction to restrain the sale of the City Bell
Kentgen Fund
Clerk of City Court
expenses for Jurors
Marshal
8th St sewer between Bluff St and White St
Eagle Point Avenue Sewer
Hay weighed on Central Market scales
City Sexton
number of interments
Wharf Master
steamboats
lumber
Wharfage Fund
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Standing Committee
Ordinance to provide for licensing and regulating billiard tables and nine or ten pin alleys
Clause in license for billiard tables
Sunday Ordinance
Claims
Andrew Hoerner, right to collect, using hall in Central Market, balls, exhibitions, for cleaning Hall
Reducing assessment of A Levi
city lot
mineral lot
Diagonal St to city limits
Markets
Printing, the Herald
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Fire Department
Fire companies in additional scrip
City Marshal salary
summoning juries for City Court
General Fund as compensation for services already performed
Motions and Resolutions
Ordinance to establish a grain market
sale of grain around Washington Square and the Central Market
Ordinance to license, tax and regulate Actioneers
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal, alterations in the sidewalk around the public square on Locust St
Gas pipes in City Hall
salaries of city officers
Wharfage fund, pay premium of Dubuque Mutual Insurance Company
cancel policy upon 3rd Ward School House
Corn Exchange
grain and produce dealers in 1st Ward Market House
General Fund
Schmidt and Beck
Wharfage fund
Bills
repairs done for Fire Companies
Mahony and Keesecker printing
August 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Deputy Marshal
Streets
Bills
M Roche wharfage fund
Jacob Swivel, dog poison
William Rebman
William Pitchner
George L Torbert General Fund
David Barry
P McNamara
August 28, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Election for directors of the Southwestern Road
Gelpcke waive any advantage the road might gain by any action by the City
relinquishment of any right of the road
Communications
W F Brackett
Ordinance establishing grain market
Millers and manufacturers
G R West and Son
donate use of platform on the 1st Ward Market House
Marshal
repairs
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions
G R West
Minnesota Packet Company Wharfboat nuisance obstructing channel of the river
M Canovan resignation as watchman of City Hall
Joseph Muzgy Muzzy
Grain Ordinance
L Horr cistern in alley
8th St, 9th St, Main St, Iowa St
C H Booth service as Trustee for the City
Pauline Bauer remission of property taxes
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Fire Company No. 2
refund scrip paid for six lots in City Cemetery for indigent firemen
salary chief fire engineer
C F Hetlich, 8th St sewer from White St
Assessor, Unknown Lot List
J M Robison bonds, coupons
wharfage
Francis O'Farrell fine reduced
C T Cummings license
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Nancy Fagan remission of taxes
Marshal appoint Samuel Upton as Deputy Marshal
M H Beach, paid in full on estate of James M Marsh
receipt destroyed by fire
Treasurer's balance
R Spaulding
11th St passable for foot passengers, plank sidewalk from Bluff St to Olive St
W Markell, J L Langworthy
Ordinance in relation to auctioneers
Reports of Officers
Auditor
salaries of officers
Marshal
names and amounts in a list he has placed in magistrates hands for collection
cleaning streets and alleys
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
payment of laborers who did the work as per bill
Deputy Marshal, F J Cromer
Kentgen and Wharfage funds
E R Shankland, Justice of the Peace, collecting fines
City Treasury
Harbor Master
Collected at Jones Street levee
inner levee
order drawn in favor of harbor master
wharfage funds
Hay Weigher
Central Market
Failure of the weigher at West Dubuque scales
draughts
Clerk of City Court
all fines collected
City Sexton deaths and interments for August 1860
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Communication from Joseph Herrod bill for rent of calaboose
Standing Committees
Finance
Hitchcock's claim, proposition of Poor Adams and Cram, cancel the judgement against the City, provided the bell in question be given up
Charles Corkery
Arthur Devlin, deceased
Wharfage fund
Power of Attorney
minutes of agenda
died in the hospital 1855
money to be sent to his mother in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Peter Kiene
expense of burial
John Dabel in place of the true name Arthur Devlin
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Arthur Devlin
Doctor Mathews attended deceased
Hospital
Charles Corkery
Power of Attorney
son of Ann Gormley
John P Arndt
J W Vondewarflooge
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
State of Wisconsin
Brown County
Ann Gormley
power of attorney
John P Arndt, Justice of the Peace
John B A Masse, Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County
acknowledgment of deeds
Court of Record
Revised Ordinances
collection of taxes
Samuel Upton Deputy Marshal
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Claims
Reducing the assessment of Tschirgi and Schwind
personal property of Samuel Woodworth
W E Robinson
Adam Yaeger on merchandise
petitions of widow Patrick Burns and Wilmena Boedker
assessment of Charles Street
Streets
8th St sewer
suitable plank, Eagle Point Avenue Sewer
broken rock on the corner of Locust St and Jones St
repair of 5th St between White St and Clay St
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Diagonal Street Extension
Petition of Daniel Smith, house on the line of 5th St, assess damages, jury
concave gutter on the east side of Locust St
1st St
condition of streets after gas pipes
Public Grounds and Buildings
1st Ward Market House
Motions and Resolutions
Marshall summon a jury
Resolved petition of L Horr, privilege of building cistern
George D Wood
100 barrels
3rd St repaired, bridge accessible to teams
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Redemption of the property known as the House of Refuge
Resolutions
Resolved City Attorney examine contract between the City and the Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company in relation to their rights and privileges
the company is justified in landing and tying up Steamboats, obstructing the channel and preventing the Ferry Boats from making regular trips
interfering with the rights of the public
ware house privileges on a wharf boat
Jones Street Levee
Give notice in the daily papers and in the German Papers of the penalty attached to nonpayment of taxes
Resignation of Martin Canovan as watchman at City Hall
George Connell
Bills
D Lenehan
Marshall cleaning streats
Wharfage fund
William McLenan
Kentgen Fund
September 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Bills
D Greaves for gas fitting, paid from wharfage fund
General Fund
Jacob Swivel
John Pegel
James McGovern
A Hoerner
Connolly and Roberts
C Winderlich
F A Gniffke
Mahoney and Keesecker
D Linehan
G McGraw
Cummings and Remington
Mayor and aldermen attend celebration on September 8, 1860
October 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
take action on certain ordinances revised by committee
Rule 39 suspended to read ordinances
Ordinances
meeting of city council
regulate official bonds
making of deeds and releases
regulating the use of public scales
appointment of City Engineer for the City and to define his duties
regulate the manner of fixing grades
opening, altering, or annulling streets, alleys, and highways
define duties of Recorder
define duties and powers of the Marshal
regulating paving of sidewalks
define the duties of City Auditor
tax and regulate Auction sales
Establish hay, wood, and grain markets
October 3, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Ordinances
define the boundaries of wards
Regulate elections and provide for the qualification and payment of City Officers
license, tax, and regulate the keeping of dogs
Regulating licenses
establish markets
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
citizens of the 5th Ward
gutters between Sandford and 22nd St, east of Couler
James Cushing balance of tax on lots
L Kniest improve inner harbor
Felix Agnew
suit against him by E R Shankland
R Edwards, McDaniel's Addition
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
C J McDonough and Co
macadamizing Main St between 1st St and Jones St
John Kalp city bond
Fire Company No. 3
engine house
Robert M McKinley taxes in installments
E Weigel, water at corner of Walnut and High Streets
Charles Corkery material taken from his lot
A McCann take bonds, exchange bonds for lesser amounts
"One of the Public"
Reports of Officers
street repairs and cleaning of gutters
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal commenced a suit against Felix Agnew, summoned jury, opening 5th St
Grain Exchange
1st Ward Market House weatherboarded
City Attorney, case of Isaac Hitchcock, settled the claim as per order of Council
Plantiff
bond cancelled on his books
Hay weigher on Central Market
loads of hay
Kentgen Fund, Wharfage Fund
City Attorney
City Clerk, fees in certain Butcher cases
advanced to F J Cromer
City Court Fund
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Clerk of City Court
expenses for jury fees
salaries of city officers, General Fund
Wharfmaster amounts collected from boats
Jones St levee
Inner levee, 3rd St
Wharfage Fund
Hay Weigher West Dubuque
City Sexton interments in City Cemetery
Auditor Semi-Annual report
Abel Hawley judgement held by the City against him
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Standing Committees
Receipt from Benjamin Rupert, Clerk of City Court
redeeming the lot on Dodge St, House of Refuge lot
Ordinances
Petition of a large number of citizens of Dubuque
Auctioneer Ordinance
Constitution or laws of the State
Streets
planking 8th St sewer from White St to the alley
plank walk on 11th St between Bluff St and Olive St
Assessment book returned by L Kniest, City Assessor
Appeals
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
M McNear
Wharfage Fund on account of Engine house rent
Pennock and Hart claim by taking scrip at its face
Motions and Resolutions
Assessor's Book open for inspection of tax payers
Special Committee on taxes
Central Market Fund in favor of James Rowan
purchase 20 cords of wood for use in the City Hall
wharfmaster
Marshal repair bridge on Madden Hollow Road over the Catfish Creek
Railroad
bridge on Dodge St
gutters and streets cleaned
October 4, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
1st Ward Market House
repairing gutters
Public Grounds
Collector, taxes on stocks of goods of new firms
Revised Ordinance No. 13
scrip
Kentgen Fund, Inner Wharfage Fund, General Fund
George Zumhof
Charles Corkery
Denis Linehan
M Brommenschenkel
R G Herron
Cummings, Rennington
F A Gniffke
Palmer, Gilmore and Co
Andrew Treadway
A Hoerner
Westphal and Hinds
H W Armington
S Schmith
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
A J Quigley deputy recorder
Petitions
D Linehan
Wharfage Fund
General Fund
P M McKinley
James McKinley and B W Poor
remission of taxes on lots
Reports of Officers
City Sexton reporting the number of interments
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal rented House of Refuge to Peter Mullady, late tenant McCraney
Clerk of City Court
expenses for juror fees
Harbor Master
Jones Street Levee
Inner Levee
Central Market Scales
Standing Committees
H C Friend, attorney for Pennock and Hart
agreed to pay the costs of court
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Wharfage fund
Communication of Arthur McCann, interest due on bonds
scrip or city currency
original exchange of scrip for bonds
deliever city bonds to the Auditor
interest
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Communication of Abel Hawley of Milwaukee released from a certain judgement against him
Unable to pay sum
debts
City Attorney execute proper release
cost of Court
Ordinances
Charles Corkery transcribing records of Council
Wharfage Fund
A DeMowbray
Claims
estate of James M Marsh, estate of Mr. Burns
Petition of R Edwards, reduction of assessment
General Fund
Engineer
fill streets
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Edward Linehan from General Fund
Sundry petitions
Committee on markets
Bill of George Zumhof
City Court Fund
Wharfage fund
Resolutions
tax book of 1860
copyist to complete
Resolved
Auditor sale of lots
injunction issued to the City Treasurer
delinquent taxes
Ordinance to regulate ferries, suspension of rules
November 1, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
George L Torbert
R G Herron
Jacob Swivel
Expenses on streets
General Fund
Wharfage Fund
P McNamara
O'Ferral, Patterson and Co
Ordinance establishing Grain Market
November 9, 1860
Special Session
Petition touching the Ferry Question
J M Griffith
R Cox and C H Merry
citizens address the council
J B Donnelan, Pastor of the Cathedral use of City Hall, holding a fair
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
November 9, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
General Fund in favor of S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of Fire Department
November 20, 1860
assessment for the year 1860, half scrip and half in current funds
P Quigley
George L Mathews
Washington Guards allowed use of City Hall gas, holding a ball November 26, 1860
November 20, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Resolved Committee on streets examine South Avenue
William McLenan
December 6, 1860
Petitions
Timothy Davis, interest due on bond for payment of burying ground
Cemetery fund
B B Provost bonds
R M McKinley, alley between White St and Jackson St
old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue
Samuel Upton, Deputy Marshal
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Margaretta Doyle, remission of her tax on lot 13 in Kelley's Addition
William Lawther taxes
David Barry loss on scrip
George W Scott, R G Herron Collector
Mary McBride, assessment on Lot No. 12, S M Langworthy's Addition
Michael Brown bonds
Trustees of Harmony Lodge, proper conveyance of lots in City Cemetery
Reports of Officers
Central Market Hay Scales
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal
work done on streets, Kentgen Fund
Central Hay Scales, wagons cattle hogs
Patrick Gill
salaries of City Officers
R G Herron
William McLenan
D O C Quigley
Jacob Swivel
A Hoerner
M Canovan
Fire Companies
General Fund
Harbor Master
Steamboats and Jones Street Levee
Lumber and Wood at Inner Levee
Knapp, Stout and Co
Wharfage Fund
tax book complete
Clerk of City Court
judge and Clerk
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Sexton
interments in City Cemetery
City Attorney
Langworthy tax matter
City Expense Fund
Standing Committees
Assessor's book transcribed
C H Booth claim, paid to delinquent taxes
James Cushing abatement of taxes on lots
J McKinley and B W Poor remission of taxes
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Streets
work on Southern Avenue
City Expense Fund
Fire Department
Engine House No. 3
C Winderlich, General Fund
James Rowan balance due as taxes on his property
market house
Petition of Charles H Merry, license
Motions and Resolutions
Finance Committee count, cancel and destroy city scrip
Treasurer cancel taxes assessed on lot no. 33
Trustees of the First Universalist Society, intend to erect a Church
separate fund
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
fix salaries of city officers
S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of Fire Department
Resolution
aldermen and mayor salary
Claim of C H Booth, bonds and papers
settlement
Immediate repeal of the Ordinance establishing a Grain Market
Bills
William Rebman, filling done on 10th St
Bill of George Burden
D A Mahony, F A Gniffke printing
December 6, 1860
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Bills from City Expense Fund
A J Quigley
Nicholas Brommenshenkel
R G Herron
John Melhop
George Siege
M McMan, rent of Engine House
City Expense Fund
Knapp, Stout and Co
Wharfage
3rd St sidewalk
revised ordinances
Resolution to levy a special tax on lots on Couler Avenue owned by M Mobley and Ursula Gehrig
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions
J L Dickinson and others
well at the corner of the alley on 10th St between Washingon and Jackson St
Fire Department in the extinguishment of fires
Judge Clark taxes, apply bonds
Injunction from U.S. District Court
Welsh and Boland work on White St
Treasurer's office books, papers, unsafe condition
John Fitzgerald, South Dodge St work
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
James Cushing
slide on 3rd St, conveying ice
John H O'Neill
salary city attorney
Treasurer of Fire Department Company
interest on City bond
Auditor
blank bonds, printing
John O'Brien
fine, selling meat without a license
James McCormick
abolishion of Grain Markets
Reports of Officers
Map of the Langworthy property
Langworthy vs. City of Dubuque
plats
Marshal
Central Market Scales
butter seized and sold
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Marshal
City Expense fund, work on streets
Clerk of City Court
juror expenses
Auditor
salaries of officers
receipts and expenditures of city cemetery
City Sexton, number of interments
case of P McDonogh vs City of Dubuque
Plaintiff
title of the Island Property
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Treasurer and Collector
R Herron, taxes for Dubuque Harbor Company
contract Jones St Levee
Richard Bonsan
H L Stout
Agents of Harbor Co
Standing Committees
T Davis bond pay for new cemetery ground
B B Provost, information concerning bonds
counted and destroyed by burning evidences of city debt
cancelled
General Fund
Special Interest
City Court
Wharfage
Kentgen
City Currency
School House orders
Cemetery fund, Central Market fund
short bonds
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Treasurer cancelled bonds
total amount cancelled
school township
Revised Ordinances
William Rebman work done on 10th St
alley between White St and Jackson St, old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue
Gill, McDonough collect as per contract from property holders
George Burden, 5th Ward
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Committee on Markets
repeal of the ordinance establishing the Grain Market
Committee on Printing
D A Mahony and F A Gniffke
General Fund
Salaries of city officers
Receive salary in scrip
Bissell and Co paid protest fees, short bonds
Motions and Resolutions
examine various order books
Uncalled for orders in Auditor's Office
January 3, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolutions
Resolved salaries of city officers
Petition of George L Dickinson, well on 10th St
A Jungk, Special Assessment Fund
policies of insurance on City Property
City Council direct advertisements in newspaper
Bills
Daily Times, printing
E R Shankland, claims
City Expense Fund
William McLenan
Andrew Hoerner
Mahoney and Co
P Conner
M Beawer
J H Thimpson
James McGovern
Westphal and Hinds
January 10, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Revised Ordinances 19-54
An Ordinance
streets and sidewalks
provide for paving and macadamizing streets
establish and dedicate a public square
Protection of harbor improvement bridges
vacate a portion of the Eagle Point Road, Orange St and Jackson St
regulating the sale of poisonous articles
Prevent the erection of wooden buildings in block bounded by 2nd St, 3rd St, Main St, and Locust St
license omnibuses and regulate the charges for conveyance
City cemetery, define duties of City Sexton
duties of Treasurer
regulating weights and measures
Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry
Paying the expenses of the City Court
regulate the Fire Department
January 10, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Revised Ordinances 19-54
An Ordinance to provide for
the prosecution for penalties
appointment of a street commissioner and to define his duties
prevent the erection of dangerous walls
provide for summoning juries
duties of City Attorney
filling up and raising of lots, prevent stagnant water
restrain gaming
prevent hogs from running at large
secure the health of the city
establishing a city seal
prevent fires
prevent nuisances
protection of the public peace
establishment of a city police
Resolution
Resolved draft an Ordinance prohibiting persons from riding down hill upon a slad
horses have sleigh bells attached to them
Petitions
O Rothlander, Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry Company, claims
January 24, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Committee on Revision of Ordinances and to perfect the ordinances
Enforce the observance of the Sabbath
Julien Avenue
Lorimier
500 copies of revised ordinances printed
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
J B Henion and J Michel, leave to take earth from south side of 5th St, Farley's vineyard
H Gelpcke, grain inspector
Marshal work done on streets
City Expense fund
Central Market Hay Scales
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Central Market Hay Scales
weighing on the platform scale in the Market House
Auditor salaries of officers
City Sexton, interments in City Cemetery
Clerk of City Court
expenses for jurors
Finance
resolution relative to insurances on City Buildings and stated they had taken bid of E C David
City Expense Fund
Washington Fire Company
Special Interest Fund
Thomas Waters for rent of school house in West Dubuque
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Finance
Bill of A G Bale for gas pipe for 3rd Ward School House
Board of Education, order drawn on the General Fund
Bale and Waters school account
William Rebman's petition
Claims
M McNear's petition
Observance of the Sabbath, election of City Assessor election
Claims
Mary McBride reduction of assessment
S M Langworthy's addition
Dubuque, Dunleith Ferry Company
E R Shankland claim
Justice of the Peace
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
H L Stout
E R Shankland claims
City Expense fund
Streets
alley between White St and Jackson St, old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue
Cornelius Welsh and J Boland, paving and macadamizing White St
General Fund
Petition of John Fitzpatrick
South Dodge St
Lorimier Avenue changed to Julien Avenue
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Bid from Andrew Mann for Treasurer's office
Printing procuring blank bonds
Dubuque Times for printing
plat of Langworthy property
P McDonough
John O'Neill salary
C H Booth, Trustee for the City
bonds burned
West and Munson, sealer of weights and measures
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Motions and Resolutions
Revised Ordinances publication
abstract of the title to all real estate owned by the City
sales of lots in the City Cemetery, making payment for the grounds and improvements
Cemetery Fund
Recorder purchase copies of the Code of Iowa, use of City Treasurer
City Expense Fund
suitable persons to collect dog license
thanks of the Council to the Committee on Ordinances
February 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Resolved, Mayor authorized to cast a vote of the city stock in the Dubuque and Sioux City Rail Road
Presentation of Bills
Palmer, Gilmore and Co for printing city bonds, tax receipts
Connolly and Roberts, repairs on fire engine, committee on Fire Department
L D Randall and Co for repairs of Engine Hose
General Fund
City Expense Fund
Knapp, Stout and Co
S S Palmer, clearing snow from roof
A DeMowbray, recording revised ordinances
Market Ordinance which forbids the sale of chickens with their legs tied
use of City Hall to Governor Greys
February 22, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Appointment of Grain Inspector
An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a grain inspector
grain dealers
S M Randolph
Petition of L Maloney, claims
Langworthy cases ready for the supreme court
City Attorney
condition of streets
flow of water from melted snow
Governor Greys
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions and Communications
O Rothlander, City Court jurors
Jordan Welch and Boland work done on Couler Avenue
Reports of Officers
Marshal's list of persons employed to work on streets
City Expense Fund
Scales at Central Market
hay
platform
butter, seized and sold
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Sexton interments
Hay Weigher West Dubuque
Publication of revised ordinances
copies bound for Council Room
Davenport, Burlington, Muscatine, Keokuk, Galena, Racine, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Paul, and St. Louis
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Code of Iowa
Claims
O Rothlander
Clerk of City Court, City Court Fund
M McNear to lease a lot on Locust St to the City for Fire Engine purposes
Treasurer's office
Charles E Donn, City Expense Fund
Printing, Palmer Gilmore and Co, blank bonds
Fire Department, Randall and Co, Connolly and Roberts
General Fund
Petition of West and Munson, relative to the sealer of Weights and Measures
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Motions and Resolutions
Resolution
Extra labor by Alderman Lane, publication of City Ordinances
Repeal of all ordinances passed previous to January 24, 1861
M McNear
Button and Blake arrangement for bonds
3rd St grade, Clay St to the bridge
owners of lots in the City Cemetery
improvement plan
excursion to Racine
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolutions
Thanks of the City Council to the Citizens of Racine and the Rail Road Officers for their polite invitation
Claims, petition of L Malony assessment
William Rebman, Baptist Church
delinquent taxes
H S Hetherington calling attention of Council
Madison Street
City Attorney opinion, right to amend City Charter
large amount of time and labor bestowed by J B Land, ordinances of the City in pamphlet form
City Expense Fund
Clerk of the City Court
witnesses
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Resolution
Whereas books of the City Auditor
Resolved credit the Finance Committee
judges and clerks of election for the different wards of the City
1st Ward
Judges William Ahern, Thomas Herron
Clerks Hugh Lemon, James Mullen
Hennebery's 1st St and Main St
2nd Ward
Judges Francis Schumacher, George Mahl
Clerks Frederick Dettmer, Charles Cannon
store on 6th St between Main St and Iowa St
3rd Ward
George McHenry, John Mehlop
Clerks P Crawford, W C Chamberlin
City Hall
4th Ward
Judges F V Goodrich, W K DeLorimier
Clerks C H Wright, P B Cook
8th St and Bluff St
5th Ward
George Blocklinger, M Ham
Dr. William Bengel, R S West
5th Ward School House
Bills
Joseph Herrod, Claims
M Hooper
Fire Company
L D Randall, Connolly and Roberts
General Fund
March 7, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Expense Fund
Charles E Donn
Palmer, Gilmore and Co
F Ris
Samuel Upton
M Roche
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Copy of Ordinances
South Carolina
Petitions and Communications
Michael Donald engine house grounds
dwelling house
David Tiegel and Fred Tiegel dig graves
cemetery grounds
R M McKinley, corner home a landmark
John King young trees
D O C Quigley, loss on scrip
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
John H O'Neill, City Attorney
attending cases for the City at the Supreme Court
Clerk of City Court
Harlan Mastin
Jones St Levee
Wood boats on City levee
Wharfage Fund
salaries of City officers
R G Herron
William McLenan
D O C Quigley
Jacob Swivel
Andrew Conner
M Kanovan
S S Palmer
Fire Companies
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Salaries drawn
Marshal, hay scales
Central Market
Work done on streets
City Sexton
number of interments in the City Cemetery
City Attorney, Annual Report
Cases pending in the different courts
Herman Chadwick
District Court
opening Julien Avenue
Plaintiff appeal
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Attorney, Annual Report
Cases pending in the different courts
H W Sanford vs. the City of Dubuque
Supreme Court on appeal, favor of the City
Pemock and Hart vs. the City of Dubuque
U.S. District Court, recovery of price of iron crossings
C Granger vs. the City of Dubuque
iron pillars
Central Market House
judgement against the City
A P Wood et al. vs. the City of Dubuque
Appeal from the verdict of the jury summoned
Union Avenue
William Rebman vs. the City of Dubuque
Supreme Court on appeal
Judgement in favor of city
Edward Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
Lucius H Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
James S Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
Solon M Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Edward Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
Lucius H Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
James S Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
Solon M Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque
District Court
collection of taxes
old corporation limits
Constitutionality of the act extending the City limits
Supreme Court litigation
Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt vs. the City of Dubuque
Pending in U.S. District Court
contract
coupons attached to bonds
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
The City of Dubuque vs. Carl C Leiben
The City of Dubuque vs. Hugo Miller
The City of Dubuque vs. McDonald and Greenleaf
The City of Dubuque vs. John Schnider
The City of Dubuque vs. Andrew Hiobtintgel
The City of Dubuque vs. Brank and Ham
The City of Dubuque vs. Louis Hogh
The City of Dubuque vs. McManis and Hening
The City of Dubuque vs. Nicholas Heis
The City of Dubuque vs. Fred K Kunichen
The City of Dubuque vs. Peter Hoffman
The City of Dubuque vs. Ruegamer and Ade
violation of ordinances of the City, prohibiting use of stalls in Central Market House without license
City Court, appeal to Supreme Court
judgement in favor of the city
The City of Dubuque vs. Hugo Miller
City Court
stalls in Central Market House, butchers
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
H J Utley vs. The City of Dubuque
District Court
Supreme Court
District Townships of the City
John Blake vs. The City of Dubuque
damages to Plaintiff's property, opening of Union Avenue
James Breen vs. The City of Dubuque
injury to plaintiff's leg caused by falling over an embankment on Julien Avenue
District Court
Patrick McDonough vs. The City of Dubuque
excavations and gradings
attorneys in the case
John H O'Neill, City Attorney
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Attorney Annual Report
City vs. Hitchcock, et al
City Court
selling the bell in the public square
Herron vs. The City of Dubuque
H W Sanford vs. The City of Dubuque
John H O'Neill
City Auditor Annual Report
Receipts
City Taxes
Delinquent and interest
School tax
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Auditor Annual Report
Interest on
School Tax
Road Tax
Poll Tax
Dog Tax
City Wharfage
Jones St
Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company
Clerk of City Court
Street Department
City Licenses
tax on Billiard Tables
Pedlers
Dray and Wagons
Butchers
Livery stables
Exhibitions
Ferry Companies
Auctioneers
Central Market
City Hay Scales
Central Market
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Auditor Annual Report
Police Department fines
Cemetery lots
House of Refuge
Street Department
Expenditures
Fire Department
Chief Engineer
Fire Companies
Loss on Scrip
Rent of Engine House
Repairing
Salaries
City Officers
City Expenses
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
City Auditor Annual Report
City Printing
City Election, judges and clerks
City Court
City Wharfage
Wharfmaster
City Police
City Insurance
House of Refuge
Central Market
Interest on bonds and scrip
Judgments against the city
W C Mace
Pemock and Hart
Court costs
Bills Payable
School House
Street Department
Special Assessment
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Recapitulation
City Auditor Annual Report
Excess of receipts over expenditures
D O C Quigley
Public Grounds and Buildings
Engine Houses on Locust St, Mathew McNear, taxes
George Wood, John Bittman
General Fund
City Expense Fund
Palmer, Gilmore, and Co
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Palmer, Gilmore and Co
Printing
Bills
J G Armstrong?
Bill of Rand and Brothers
City Expense Fund
City Attorney
A Schafal
Edward O'Brien
Rouse and Williams
Fire Department
Communications
John O'Brien
school board
S M Randolph, Grain Inspector
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Herman Gelpcke, voting the stock of the City
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
D O C Quigley
Benjamin Rupert
Election Returns
Election results
ballot boxes, counted votes
Mayor
H L Stout
H S Hetherington
Marshal
Jacob Swivel
John Buechln
Recorder
Frank Jennings
W S Coud
Auditor
Thomas Foherty
E Spottswood
Treasurer and Collector
R G Herron
F Mangold
Attorney
John H O'Neill
F M Robinson
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Election Returns
Election results
ballot boxes, counted votes
Clerk of Court
Raymond Rupert
J Karrick
Assessor
Lambert Kinust
R M McKinley
Aldermen
1st Ward
P Quigley
A McCann
2nd Ward
Ruff
Torlet
3rd Ward
P W Crawford
Connell
4th Ward
G L Mathews
A Williams
5th Ward
Ruegamer
Fanend
A McCann
Judicial Tribunal
legally elected
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
A McCann
William McLenan, Notary Public
H L Stout
Oaths of office
John Ruegamer
George L Mathews
Patrick Quigley
Connell
Y L Torbert
Frank Jennings
Thohen Faherty
J H O'Neill
George J Karrick
Lambert Kniest
R G Herron
Jacob Swivel
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinance
Claims
Streets
Harbors
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Fire Department
Police
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Resolutions
bonds of elected officers
salaries of city officers
Petition of Donn and Dred Jungk
April 4, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petition of John H O'Neill
R M McKinley
John King
Grain Market
2nd St
John King furnish the city with trees for the City Cemetery
Jacob Swivel
Frank Jennings
April 6, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
bonds of city officers
Resolutions
Communications
Samuel Upton, Deputy Marshal
Jacob Swivel, Andrew Hoerner marketmaster
C C Krichbaum, wharfmaster
William Ruff
George Schunk, watchman of the Central Market
April 6, 1861
Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King
Petitions
Daniel Smith compensation loss of house, 3rd St
Frank Jennings
April 17, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
rent of stalls of City Market House
1st Ward Market House
bonds of city officers
Report of the Clerk of City Court
City Court Fund
claims as jurors
Resolutions
Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
property
April 17, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Dubuque Ferries, official organ of the city
printing
Condition of Diagonal Street
Communications
D E Norton, S Booth, and H Bath, condition of alley between Iowa St, Clay St, and 10th St, 11th St
South Couler
place for keeping hogs
Salaries of city officers
April 17, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Fixed salaries of city officers
city scrip
watchman at Central Market abolished
tax list
April 17, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
fixed salaries of City Officers
Central Market House
Frank Jennings
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
Butchers in the Central Market
G H Otte, alley between 3rd St and Fenlon St
George Ade, condition of Lake St
ommission
paving and macadamizing
Adaline Williams, payments for work done by late husband
Fred Pegel, City Sexton
H W Sanford, school lots
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, hose and materials
Central Market House
Hucksters
public auction
butchers
City Expense Fund
City Sexton, number of interments
House of Refuge
Central Market Hay Scale
Butchers' stalls
Harbor Master
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Fence around Jackson Square
expense of cleaning Main St
Post Office
City Expense Fund
due City Officers as salaries
Frank Jennings
Thomas Faherty
J Swivel
Samuel Upton
Andrew Hoerner
J H O'Neill
L Kneist
R G Herron
Alley
D E Norton
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Case of Mrs. Daniel Smith, compensation for destruction of property caused by laying 5th St
Petition of R M McKinley
public grounds and buildings
John O'Brien, use of small school house on Locust St
school board
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
John King, offering trees for use of city cemetery
George Wood
Henry Kroll
City Sexton
Fire Engines
Rouse and Williams
Bills
Andrew Hoerner
City Expense Fund
C J Cummings
Resolution
James Rowan
rent of stalls in Central Market
May 2, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
C C Childs, copies of revised ordinances
Historical Society
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Chicago
Dubuque City High School
History of Dubuque
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
George Young, Ben
Ferry landing to the depot of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
Lambert Kneist, Jacob Swivel
Wood Measurer, Joseph Congler
William Burk, Francis Rafferty, repair Jones St between Bluff St and Locust St, Smith's shop to 1st St
Hugo Miller privilege of selling meat at shop on White St
market hours
Henry Heeb, reduction of rent at Central Market
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
M Kanavan asking pay for services rendered as watchman
A DeMowbray loss on scrip
Michael Dugan
fine imposed for drunkeness
Blacksmith
H Curtis, barge load of coal upon levee below steamboat landing
Communications
Auditor uncancelled scrip in office
Central Island bonds, P H Conger
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
James Caro, use of school benches
City Marshal, Julien Avenue from Walnut St to the residence of George W Jones
iron crossings, Main St and 1st St
M Dewald, Engine Co No. 3
General Fund
George J Karrick, clerk of City Court
jury summoning expenses
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
George J Karrick
Clerk of City Court
receipts and expenditures
Marshal disposing dogs
Auditor
due City Officers as salaries
Frank Jennings
Thomas Faherty
J Swivel
Samuel Upton
Andrew Hoerner
J H O'Neill
L Kneist
R G Herron
City Expense Fund
sale of market stalls
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Marshal received amount from Shows and Circus
Freluzthger?
Encyclopedia
R Sunds
William K DeLorimier
Wharfmaster
C H Merry, barge loads of wheat from depot
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
pay wharfage
Central Market Hay scale
Jackson Square
City Sexton number of interments
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
currency for stall rents
Reports of Committees
Armstrong, abstract of conveyances
Petition of H W Sanford
defray expense of digging a ditch and building a dam
change in the watercourse
Peru Road
Plank Road
Claim of P Mullody
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
title and taxes
change of title since 1843
sale of lots
fence around Jackson Square
Engine Companies No. 1 and 3
painting
suspension of the Fire Department
Ordinance prohibiting water carried slough south of 3rd St
Lots in City Cemetery
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Resolutions
Honorable Stephen A Douglas, statesmen of profound abilities
feel the loss sustained by the death of Senator Douglas
speeches of Douglas at Springfield and Chicago, patriotic determination to put down rebellion and treason
patriotic devotion to the glorious Union
Republican Liberty
June 10, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Bills
City Expense Fund
William McLenan
Mark Miller, engraving city seal
John McClay
John Melhop
Moore, calaboose and recorder's office
Westphal and Curtis
Palmer, Gilmore and Co, City Printing
July 3, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits
4th of July
examine affairs of Treasurer's office
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
Hugo Miller, privilege of selling meat at his shop on White St during the summer months
James Quigley's wife, jail for violation of Ordinance
Francis O'Fundt Ordinance prohibiting the lying of produce before 9:00 Central Market
C Brinkman billiard table
John Palan complaining of the condition of the alley west of Locust St
1st St and 2nd St
E Spottswood city bond, exchange for city scrip
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Mary McCormack
remit a fine, violation of the City Ordinances
J A Rhomberg, reduction of license on his billiard table
William Rebman, work done on 8th St between Jones St and Main St
Andrew Hoerner
key for city Court Room
Thomas Faherty
John H O'Neill
John Blake
Justice Heckles office
city taxes
H Click
City Attorney
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
J H O'Neill
City Attorney
Cases of the State for the use of the City vs. C Leiben
City vs. Hugo Miller
Supreme Court
Butchers
defendants
Communication of T Faherty
U.S. Deputy Marshal
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Wharfmaster
wharfage collected
City Attorney refusal of C H Merry to pay license
suit against him
City Charter, taxes upon property
McDonough statements relation to the contract between him and the City
Ordinance defining the duties of the Clerk of City Court
City Sexton
number of interments
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Central Market Hay scales
rents of stalls
hucksters
Fishermen
bad condition of street, Odd Fellows Hall
Marshal disposed of uncurrent funds
Exchange Bank
Ohio River
U.S. Stock
Illinois Central
Humboldt
Union
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Marshal due for work on streets
Felix Agnew
James McGowen
John Lenehan
G D Bissell?
J Hollinmont
C Schmitz
M Ason
M Ason
Meitzer
M Schumaker
C Diham
M Moran
M Schneider
M Hoffman
City Expense Fund
due City Officers as salaries
Frank Jennings
Thomas Faherty
J Swivel
Samuel Upton
Andrew Hoerner
J H O'Neill
L Kneist
R G Herron
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Affairs of Treasurer's Office
Petition of William Burk
Condition of Locust St
Smith's plan shop and 1st St
Condition of Julien Avenue
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petition of George Jorny?
street from the Ferry landing to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Depot
Main St south of 1st St
Petition of Hugo Miller privilege of selling meat at shop on White St
Henry Heeb, reduction of rent of room in basement of Central Market
James Cain use of Benches and deck
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Cemetery lots
Resolutions
O'Hare, haymaster of West Dubuque
C H Merry nonpayment of wharfage
Locust St
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Bills
Neiman and Cooper, work on Engine
Fire Department
D D Randall and Co
James McGerry roof of Engine house
City Expense Fund
Simon Flusch
City Court Fund
George L Torbert
William O'Brien and Brothers
printing
C F Hetlick
July 9, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Andrew Hoerner
calaboose
Petition of Hugo Miller
Blank
August 1, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
Mrs. Ann Taker remit taxes
Kelli's subdivision
Reports of Officers
City Marshal repairing streets
J P Buchler
Patrick McMohan
Peter Grezny
Joseph Remy, hauling loads
B F Davis
John D Enehan
James McGowan
John Stearns
M Hayle
Samuel Upton
Nettenhouse team
Patrick Welch
David Dillon, Julien Avenue
Joseph Trat, cleaning markey house
Mann and Schneider
Wharfmaster
wharfage fund
August 1, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Clerk of City court
City Sexton, interments in City Cemetery
Clerk of City Court
Receipts and Expenditures
jurors
Marshal hay scales
planks, Julien Avenue
City Auditor
due City Officers as salaries
Frank Jennings
Thomas Faherty
J Swivel
Samuel Upton
Andrew Hoerner
J H O'Neill
L Kneist
R G Herron
August 1, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Orders on the General Fund
Clerk of City Court
Hucksters
James Rowan butchers in Central Market
rent for stalls
A DeMowbray loss on scrip
M Canavan services as watchman
General Fund
1st St near Locust St, nuisance abated
2nd St and Jones St, paving and grading
Fire Department
Rimmoll and Co, Cooper
August 1, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Resolutions
Mayor employ a watchman for the City Hall
Ordinance prohibiting the discharge of fire arms within city limits
repairing Southern Avenue
City Court Fund
balance remaining on the Kentgen Fund
City Expense Fund
Charles Gilliam
E D Norris
Wharfmaster
August 1, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Bills
John Melhop
Cook and Curan public cistern
James Nevins
J Schenken market house
A Hoerner calaboose
Frank Jennings deeds to cemetery lots
Assessment Roll published in the German papers
City Expense Fund
l74
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
Steiz, unable to pay rent of stall in Central Market
7th St road almost impassable condition
William Burk, F Raffeny, Jones St between Bluff St and Locust St
John Fitzpatrick, Henry Jordan
Frog Pond situated on lots on Main St between 15th St and 16th St
George M Scott
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Communications
Charles Gilliam, Wharfmaster
C H Merry refused to pay wharfage
Reports of Officers
John Buchler, Mineral St
repairing bridge at Diamond House, Julien Avenue
Lake St
5th St
Plank Road
Gibbs Mill
Central Market House
Patrick McMahan
M Theodon
John Lenehan cart for nuisance
F Nichols 7th St
M Graff
Joe Kauffman, 14th St and Main st
Joe Lony
City Expense Fund
Wharfmaster
wharfage from August to September
Wharfage Fund
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Clerk of City Court
Receipts and Expenditures
jury expenses
George L Tobert
judge and clerk
Butchers
McDonell
C C Leiben
Adam Halleyne
John Schuklen
A Borland
P J Coffman
Louis Vogt
McMannis
Hugo Miller
Fred Couker
Richards, concert at Julien Theater
Central Market Hay Scale
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
City Currency
plat countersigned
Improperly Issued
scrip, currency and coupons
City Court orders
Kentgen Fund
Central Market orders
Wharfage orders
special interest orders
township school orders
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
bonds cancelled
A McCann
interest coupons
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
Corcoran Loan Jessup Loan
Clark, Dodge and Co loan
books of treasurer and collector
balances
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
delinquent taxes
Semi-annual report
cancelling of scrip
Auditor balance books
Petition of William Rebman, 10th St
cash portion of taxes
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petition of Ann Takin, taxes in Kelly's Addition
Southern Avenue
Bill of James Schenker
Claims
Central Market House
City Expense Fund
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
M Kanavan, payment of claim for services as watchman
Jordan and Co
Couler Avenue work
claims
due City Officers as salaries
Frank Jennings
Thomas Faherty
J Swivel
Samuel Upton
Andrew Hoerner
J H O'Neill
L Kneist
R G Herron
Thomas Faherty
J G Armstrong, title to lots
Resolution
Resolved City currency
J Adam Koch
cancelled scrip
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Resolutions
Resolved Contract of Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt of New York
Kentgen Contract, agent F S Winslow
interest due upon bonds
debt due the city, interest coupons
preamble and resolutions
Duty of every citizen to sustain and encourage the goverment in its effort to suppress rebellion and that no public body should express
system of government, made country a desirable home for lovers of freedom of all
patriotic efforts of the citizens of dubuque in furnishing voluntary subscription
equip soldiers
Iowa Volunteers
good and loyal citizens
James Hamilton
McCrany
Frank Rhomberg
Louis Linover
Peter Jaeger
Civil War
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
good and loyal citizens
James Hamilton
McCrany
Frank Rhomberg
Louis Linover
Peter Jaeger
Jacob Hall
sacrifice their lives for their country
enduring remembrance
Springfield
First Iowa Regiment
Captain Gottschalk, Captain Herron
Rank and File Company
Civil War
Killed and Wounded in Civil War
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Master Roll of Company J
Civil War
Column 1
William Hyde Clark
George N Waldron
Sam T Osburn
Amos Russell
Henry B Gifford
J B Howard
Y J Williams
Robert Williams
E M Newcomb
C D Fletcher
William R Baird
E E Bale
Edward Becket
Thomas Burrows
James Bernidye
Francis Canon
H M Conger
18 ?
William H Cunningham
William Kelly
Charles H Reed
Charles Rebmond
F A Spottswood
John Shatzel
T M Thompson
James Mullins
L D Lublin
Column 2
Joseph Ceasnel?
James Collins
Stephen P Collins
N E Duncan
J T Edwards
H Emily
Te Y Gleason
Robert Tisdale
Rev J K Fuller
David Greaves
L J Germain
William H Glum
J N Gift
G C Garmoni
Charles Gould
D B Grum
E F Koughton
O Neill
George H Heath
J H Johnson
H C Johnson
C S Kelly
L C Spear
Charles M Smith
John Turner
T W Noll
Jno M Dunn
Column 3
S C Lally
W C Lorimier
John Levy
Clark Morse
L J Morning
S W Mattis
W R Mathias
J B Morgan
J L Martin
A Munsel
H Hunchsoth
E S Milton
Mobley
James McDonough
A McKinley
M Miller
H Poole
E K Paris
E B Quigley
A J Rettenhous
Sam Smith
J M Taylor
Wright
Peter Burken
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Bills
Richter and Dellmer
James Armstrong
D A Mahony
Meyer
John Melhop
Schofel and Mully
Ross McMohan
J T Janult
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
change of residence, resignation of Alderman Bittman
City Expense Fund
F M Freund
September 5, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
Master Roll of Company H of the 1st Volunteer Regiment
Regiment of Iowa Volunteers
Column 1
Captain Fred Gottschalk
Jacob Hyttle?
Joseph Geiger
Lumemon Julius
Fred Dettmer
Carl Schoeffer
T Stiminmy
Frank Rhomburg
Fred Galle
Fred Stange
Abraham Hellert
Ulrick Ness
Benoit Ably
Becker William
Anthony Blocklinger
John Bossler
Ulrich
Frank Alto
Jacob Rein
Charles Roche
John Steimel
Hennan Tugle
Ernst Neiden
Randolph Neiden
Solomon Nesmer
Column 2
Allen Bruderlin
Henry Budden
George Buchler
Leonard Buchler
John Bohlig
David Conzett
Frank Deggendorf
Adam Doer
Nicholas Eichman
Joseph Emmett
Louis Fischer/Tischer
John Frey
Louis Gonnell
??? Theodore
Emil ???? Sullivan?
Jacob Kessle
John Kerfman
John Rope
Henry Louer
Mathias Schanf
Jacob Valinus
John Weigle
Ezeckiel >>>
Julius Neiden
William Nillie
John Younk
Mathias Zummion?
Column 3
George Hearn
Peter Daggie
Jordan
Junk
James Keene
Henry Krujer
Sanicca
John Samput
Henry Sauffer
Sichttinhim???
Victor Morg
Ed Miz
Patrick Meyer
William Meyer
Adolph Mohrman
Rudolph May
Mathias Keller
Andrew Schoern
Leonard Schuster
Schumaker
John Herb
Charles Needmeyer
Neimer
Henry Nemminghoff
John Gummemoire
October 3, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Freund, Weigel, Ruegamer
Petitions
William Rebman sewer on 14th St
Peter Verdin and Henry Kohn, butchers in market
J L Dickinson and William C Chamberlain
use of City Court on each Sunday afternoon
Peter Hoffman and his butchers
Mission Sunday School
October 3, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Freund, Weigel, Ruegamer
T Murphy, repairing South Dodge St
Henry S Jennings, Walnut Street
William Gilbert, fireman of Protection Company No. 3
City Scrip
Reports of Officers
Receipts
City taxes
Interest
Road Tax
Poll Tax
Special Interest
Delinquent Tax
October 3, 1861
Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer
.
School Tax
Delinquent Tax
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I hereby certify that the following described records of: Wahlert Memorial Library, Loras College
State: Dubuque, Iowa
From: Council Records, No. 6, May 1858 - October 1861
Thru:
were photographed as received and without alteration
by the CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES at
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Date: 9-20-1993
Signed.
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