W Roll_07 Part 3April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
Judge in favor of John Blake
Martin Delang
Newman and Cooper
Dubuque Harbor Company
C Gilliam
C Chapline
D Earnest
D Campbell
A E Skinner
Finance
P M Guthrie
Receipts
City tax
interest
special interest
road tax
school tax
poll tax
City Expense fund
Central Market
Special assessment
Auction license
Cemetery
Linwood
Billiards
drays and wagons
dogs license
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
Receipts
City tax
interest
special interest
road tax
school tax
poll tax
City Expense fund
Central Market
Special assessment
Auction license
Cemetery
Linwood
Billiards
drays and wagons
dogs license
peddler license
Jones St Wharfage
innter levee
theatre
Pigeon
Ten pin alleys
Central Market hay scale
Omnibus
livery stables
Clay St
Basement in City Hall
Digging graves
Pest House
General Fund Orders
Cemetery Orders
City Marshal
number of arrests
D Maak, Justice of the Peace
Fines
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
condition of property claimed to be exempt from taxation
Dubuque County Agricultural Society
Mineral Lot
H W Sanford
act of State Legislature, an act to amend Chapter 45 of the Revision of 1860
promotion of agriculture and mechanic arts
in no manner a money making institution
pay back taxes, remission of taxes
Special interest fund
settle old debt
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
Police Department
Canvass the vote of City Election
Election Results
Returns of Election
Mayor
John Thompson
Treasurer and Collector
P M Guthrie
W E Marrey
Recorder
William McLenan
John V Rider
Marhal
C C Hewitt
Andrew Hoerner
City Attorney
J H Shields
Christian Wulweber
Auditor
A E Skinner
H Bunch
Assessor
L Kniest
W Johnson
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
Election Results
Returns of Election
Aldermen
1st Ward
Patrick Quigley
G B Hamilton
2nd Ward
L N Gibbs
Phillip Pier
3rd Ward
Henry Lembeck
J L Dickenson
4th Ward
J D Bush
Benjamin Rupert
5th Ward
John King
J W Weinning
declared elected
R Hess, J H Hanson paid for rooms on election day
Bills
Andrew Hoerner
R E Bishop
F J Cromer
James Malony
William Busley voyage
Dray house
Sadler and Carrance
Stevens and Hooper
A Munsell, stationary
C Welsh
George Zumhoff for wood
R E Bishop acknowledging deed
Adolph Maak
C J Richards stationary
Claims
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid
Bills
A Gniffke printing
Ham and Carver for advertising
Times Co printing
pay Judges and Clerks of elections
Justice J O'Shea Cantillon
oaths of office
P M Guthrie, W McLenan, J H Shields, L Kneist, Patrick Quigley, L N Gibbs, Henry Limbeck, John and Bash, John King
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Streets
Harbor
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Police
Fire Department
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
zeal for the welfare of the City of Dubuque
Quigley mayor pro tem
Rules of City Council
compensation for city officers
examine bonds of officers
examine books and accounts of the Treasurer and Collector and Auditor
Dubuque Democratic Herald and the National Democrat designated as official papers of the City
April 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
fifty cards with the standing committees printed for use of Council
voting slips
Resolutions
Ordinance regulating the sale of wood
Petition of W H Robbins, J K Graves
Hill St, Summit St, plank sidewalks
lots filled and expense assessed against property
property owners on Bluff St from 7th St to 1st St
sidewalks
Resolutions
plank road from Schmid's Brewery to Adam Glab's residence near City limits
Langworthy Hollow
school children, 5th Ward School House
April 12, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
bonds and salaries of newly elected officers
Treasurer and collector
Recorder
Assessor
Attorney
Marshal
Deputy Marshal
Market Master
Sexton
Wharfmaster
Auditor
Watchman
policy of allowing additional compensation after their salaries become fixed
Sureties
Anton Heeb
Richard Cox
John Mulligan
Stephen Hempstead
W L Bradley
J K Graves
Timothy Mann
G W Jones
April 12, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
sureties, bonds of city officers
J H Kruessen
H Brinkman
salaries of city officers
April 12, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Informal ballot
A Leathers
F J Cromer
M Mulhall
S Upton
M Carney
Allen Leathers fill vacancy of Marshal created by resignation of C C Hewitt
Nicholas Pals, Market Master
Henry Kroll, City Sexton
watchmen
Petition from property owners on Division St, Wick's Addition
Resolution
person to act as City Engineer
An Ordinance to provide for opening, altering, or annulling streets, alleys or highways
April 12, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Allen Leathers, Marshal
renting stalls in City Market
license of butcher's stalls
D A Mahony, Sheriff of Dubuque
discharging violation of City Ordinances
Martin Mulhall
Resolutions
macadamizing 1st St from Main St to Bluff St
Bills
John Kelly and N Flynn work on Southern Avenue
Bill of Waples and Lumbert for lumber
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions and Communications
W J Gilbert, erect drinking fountation on the curbstone in front of 110 Main St
Protection Engine Company No. 2
Fire Departments
L Munger, attention to the condition of Bluff St between 8th st and 11th St
L D Randall and Co, Westphal and Hinds
Town Clock in the cupola over George D Woods store on Main St
R A Babbage, Treasurer of the Town Clock Association
Asa Horr and George Wood, Trustees
James Burt, Board of Trustees of Congregational Church
10th St, Main St to Locust St
sidewalk
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
F J Cromer compensation for Marshal services
Thomas Hardie, Secretary of Board of Education
condition of streets contiguous to the several public school houses
T Cavanaugh complaining of James Hughes' shot tower not being fenced in so as to prevent cattle from being poisoned
N McGowan, back streets in Burton and Finlay's Addition
Reports of Officers
theatre license
laborers for work on streets
Main St, defraying expense of cleaning streets
Harbor Master McNear
Wharfage fund
C Gilliam, Jones St levee and inner levee
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Henry Kroll, City Sexton
interments
digging graves
salaries of city officers
Treasurer and Collector, receipts and orders
A Hoerner, ex Market Master
N Pals, Central Market scales
Annual reports of the Treasurer and Auditor, examine books, accounts, and funds on hand
funds in Treasury
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Auditor and Treasurer report
Orders on the Expense Fund
General Fund
School Fund
Wharfage Fund
Cemetery Fund
bonds of loan
endorsements on scrip, Blake and Wilson
Interest coupons, old debt
new debt
Auditor's annual report
amount into Treasury
taxes
interest
school tax
special tax
sale of cemetery lots
wharfage
license and rents of market stalls
Expenditures
salaries
books, stationary, printing
Books
Streets, Bridges
Fire Department
repairs, Market House, City Hall
Police
Damages and Injuries sustained by individuals
Pest House
Burying paupers
Cemetery
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Auditor Annual Report
Expenditures
Interest
Coupons
new debts
Old debt principal
bonds and scrip redeemed
law expenses and professional services
refunding taxes
C H Booth, Railroad Trustee
Dubuque Harbor Co
Oswald vs. City for City Bell
liquidated in scrip
Blake vs. City opening street
Delany vs. City damages
Newman and Cooper
Total amounts of City Expenses
Disbursements
Petition of Louis Stoltz, guardian of the estate of C Hennings
Petition of Ward C Cooley for refunding taxes
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Claims
Waples and Lumbert
C J Richards for stationary
temporary sidewalk
Anton Heeb's brewery, residence of Adam Glab
plank road up the Langworthy Hollow to the residence of Wendolin Winter
Peru St in Quigley's Addition to Dubuque
Mineral St to 17th St, 17th St to Main St
property holders make sidewalks at own expense
Bluff St, 7th St to 1st St
Division St in Wick's Addition
Markets
Ordinance to establish and regulate markets
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Public Grounds and Buildings
Dr. R S Lewis, removal of house occupied by the Sexton in Linwood Cemetery
Expense fund, proceeds of sale of lots in the Cemetery
quit-claim title to a suitable location
Committee on Fire Departments
engine house repairs
Police
Bill of D A Mahony, discharging violation of City ordinances occupied in County Jail
Petition from H Rouse, grade an alley on the bluff between 11th St and Jefferson St
Resolutions
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Treasurer in account
tax received
interest
delinquent taxes
licenses
rent of market stalls
cemetery lots
special assessment
wharfage
hay scales
General Fund
City Expense Fund
Wharfage Fund
Cemetery Fund
old debt
new debt
bonds redeemed
balance debit of next account
Quarterly report
P M Guthrie
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolution
7th St between Iowa St, Clay St asked to be macadamized
Recorder preserve all orders received from the Poor Director of Dubuque County for graves in the City Cemetery
Board of Supervisors
improve Couler Avenue
Hugo Miller erected a building and established a meat market on White St between 9th St and 10th St, Ordinance regulating the sale of meats
exempt from Ordinance
license
Resolution examine condition of Lorimer Avenue from residence of Marsh to the west boundary of the City
Southern Avenue to Whiskey Hill
Lake St
Old McCraney property
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Remission of Mary Hartsock's taxes
super abundance of worthless dogs that infest the City
Mayor proclamation requiring all persons owning or haboring any dogs to confine them from running at large
Sale of Linwood Cemetery lots, unequal prices
Committee on public grounds and buildings
Resolution
macadamizing of 1st St from the west side of Main St to the west side of Locust St
Jones St
assessed to pay expense
Ferry license for 1865
City Expense Fund
bill of Gas Company
wharfage of the North West Packet Company
Condition of a sewer on Alpine St
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
W H Robbins, sidewalks laid down on Hill St, Summit St, 5th St, and Fenelon
expense of property holders
Market Master
Central Market scales
11th St from Iowa St to Clay St
plank sidewalk
Bills
J Maclay, repairs for Pest House
J Boland
Peter Carney, Mineral Street
W J Gilbert
Junkermann and Haas
Daniel Ernst cistern materials
Walter cleaning calaboose
Felix Agnew
John Mollay
J Draehaus, burying dogs
Michael Brown
An Ordinance for the protection of the public peace
May 4, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Secret Session to take into consideration a proposed Ordinance to empower the Mayor to appoint reliable citizens
Resolutions
Appoint and qualify active police
An Ordinance to regulate saloons
June 1, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
President's Proclamation, day of fasting, humiliation and mourning
June 3, 1865
Petitions and Communications
F M Robinson, against alley between 11th St and Jefferson St
withdrawal of Kiene's petition
H McCormick condition of 14th St sewer
F H Pratt and H A Wiltse
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petition of N Hate, open streets and alleys in West Dubuque
Margaret McKenzie
Claims
Reports of Officers
City Attorney
Communication of C H Eighmey, attorney fro Ward C Cooley, personal tax
salaries due City Officers
Market Master, hay scales, sale of Market stalls
amounts due laborers and teamsters
Daily Herald Times
property holders on Hill, Summit, plank sidewalks
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
repair of Lake St
City Marshal inspected James Hughes' shot tower
Erection of a board fence by which cattle could be kept out
S McAfee, harbor master pro tem
wharfage
City Sexton, number of interments in Linwood Cemetery
digging graves
City Attorney
Clerk of District Court of Dubuque County, William Lesse?
William Leppe
An Ordinance to regulate license
J Boland filling lots
Emerson's resolution to remit taxes of Mary Hartsock
" Addition?"
Simpson's Addition
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bill of J Maclay, repairs on stove at Pest House
bill of Peter Carney, C J Richards
Claim of F J Cromer, Deputy Marshal services
Owners of lots on 10th St from Main St to Locust St
portions of sidewalks already planked
condition of Bluff St between 8th st and 11th St
property owners remove rubbish from sidewalks
Board of Directors of the District Township of the City of Dubuque in reference to the opening of streets leading to the 5th Ward School House
repairs on Southern Avenue, Couler Avenue, and the road to the Cemetery
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
price of a lot for Sexton's House
inequality of the prices of Cemetery lots
Fire Department
inspected machines of Engine Company No. 2
hose
Resolutions
sink a pump well on the old inner levee
low water in the Mississippi River
Resolutions
Council will not authorize the improvement of any street, alley, or sidewalk unless property owners sign petition
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Mathew McNear resign as Harbor Master
E McAfee appointed
building a culvert on Lorimer Avenue near Tschirgi and Schmid's brewery
Bills
D S Cummings, fire engine
C Donaka, brooms for market house
James Crawford, repairs
Mrs. Murg, matresses for calaboose
Mat Mahan, 17th St sewer and Alpine st
M Oswald, sawing wood
E Busly, express hire
Thomas Murray
J Kelley and N Flynn, Southern Avenue
John Draehouse
Minnette Levi, cemetery lots for printing
Michael Martin, work on streets
plat
Patrick Rudy
J Boland
Sullivan blacksmithing
Walter Bourke
Ham and Carver printing advertisements
James Neimer
N C Ryan curbing
streets with power
June 30, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved committee to examine the condition of the streets with regard to the effects of the late storms
The German Rifle Company, incorporated association
Corporate limits
target shooting
An Ordinance for the protection of the public peace
discharge of fire arms
Resolution
Resolved absence of any alderman without reasonable excuse shall be subject to an absentee fine of ten dollars
Mayor to impose fine
building of a temporary structure for the sexton
June 30, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
specifications for macadamizing 7th St, Main St to Clay St
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
Mrs. Flannery, indemnity for damage due to property by storms
C Klaus pay for work done
John Weigared and Margaret Carney
compensation for damages on property
Ann Taken, remission on taxes
Kelly's subdivision
W W Luke, pay for work in grading
F J Cromer services
absence of C J Hargus, Marshal
Harbor Master wharfage collected
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
opening of Division St, summoning a jury to assess damages
Plat of Wick's Addition on the Potter Map
Hooper's Addition lots
McCraney 2nd Addition
Fengler's Addition
Division St up Ann St
Ann St up to Dock St
McCraney's 1st Addition
Charles G Hargus
Nicholas Pals
G W Connell
B Pettibone
F Weigel
M Soch
M Munshitsh
W C Mace
Dennis O'Connor
Daniel Moriarty
F M Craney
F J Cromer
Market master money received
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
sale of lots in Linwood Cemetery
due M Levi
Ordinance regulating saloons and that no one in the City retailed liquor without proper authority
City Sexton interments in cemetery
digging graves
salaries of City Officers
Fire Companies
Communication of Mrs. Henry McCormick, sewer on 14th St west of Bluff St
remove the Cosgrove privy on said sewer
Hughes Shot Tower nuisance
fence around premises
C H Eighmey, abatement of taxes Ward C Cooley
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Claims
filling cisterns
petition of Margaret McKinlay
building a culvert on Lorimer Avenue
surveyor to make proper estimate
14th St sewer
Ordinance regulating public scales
weighing cattle
establish and regulate markets
prohibits chickens for sale with legs tied
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Public grounds and buildings
site for proposed Sexton's house
A Cragine agent of Lawrence
outside the main entrance gate of Linwood Cemetery
title to ground
Jackson Square fence
floods
Engine houses, fire department
cisterns on 5th St
pipe from Julien Theatre to conduct water
damages done by late storms
temporary crossing on Dodge St above the Railroad
Resolutions
repair of Sexton's house
macadamizing and guttering of 7th St from Main St to Clay St
advertise for work
City Engineer
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
City cannot afford to pay Engineer a regular salary
County Surveyor, John T Everett, official relation to the City and County
compensation
Resolutions
Marshal or any other City Officer who may employ persons to work by the day shall make a specific contract with such persons
J H Emerson, repair of Dodge St
revenue from saloon licenses
Police Fund
property owners on Division St, north of land of Patrick Quigley, remove fence
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
public scales
Bills
Caleb Sadle lanterns
Mayor Thompson telegraphing
C E Donn, town clock
James F Griffin, torches
D S Cummings, Fire Engines
Terry Clark, mason work
Julien Schwab, wood
N Pals boarding prisoners
T O Sullivan, hardware
Zehentner, blacksmithing
Junkerman and Haas oil
John Traxler, Engine House
F C Tuttle
W H Erns
M B Mulkern, notary fees
James Retalick, buckets and barrells
Waples and Lumbert lumber
John Keenan, carpenter work
P M Goldrick boarding insane woman
N Kutsch, carpenter on bridge
John Permontie, blacksmith
F Ferring wood
B Pettibone
Pete Carney bridge
Henry Huber turning watch
J W Clement bridges
W Wandby
P Walsh
L Lozengland
J Boland streets
Nach Mabe
Charles Street
M Dupon
Noah Clement
E Burdy
J H Clement
A Reid
July 6, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bills
John Molony, paving Streets
Thomas Murray
Marshal
F O Sullivan
John Flynn
A Schaefle
Bills Referred
M J King, work on sidewalks
Joseph Ryder Dodge St to Canon St
D V Wilson, materials and repairs on bridges
D Siegnot hose
J O H Cantillon, Justice of the Peace
Lagan and McSherry
D A Mahony
J McClay
Committee on claims
July 7, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
late rainstorms damages a large number of streets
suitable person be appointed to oversee the laborers employed by the City
Resolutions
select a foreman to oversee work
remit taxes of R H Vescke
purchasers at tax sales fail to pay and take their certificates
work on streets and alleys be discontinued
July 7, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
wages of day laborers
corporation work
bids for the removal of the obstructions, sewer Lorimer Avenue
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
B F Davis remission of taxes on lots
Hugh Morgan, improve Dodge St from Gas Works
plank sidewalk
F S Wilson, improving 17th St, constructing a concave gutter
P Morgan
Joseph Huber, repair holes on certain lots near corner of White St and 9th St
F Kempf construct concave gutter in Southern Avenue
George Gray and others, plank sidewalk, Hill St and 5th St
M McNear
Reports of Officers
City Attorney, title to proposed site of new Sexton's House
City Expense Fund, out of Cemetery Fund
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
City Attorney, bidders at tax sale
J T Everett, surveyor
unable to find any record showing a street has ever been established on the line between lands belonging to the O'Hare estate and the Welch property
Harbor Master
wharfage , E McAfee
Market master, weighing hay and rent from stalls
Auditor, salaries due city officers
City Sexton, interments in Linwood Cemetery
digging graves
Claims
bill of D Siegnist for oiling hose
Junkermann and Haas
F J Cromer, livery hire, Lagan and McSherry
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Claims
Margaret McKenzie taxes on her husbands property
claims for damages
Marshal assist C Klonus, collect from property owners
Streets
Petition of D Flannery, damage by late storms
repairs of Dodge St, W C Alexander employed as superintendant of the building of the bridge
examined hay scales at West Dubuque
arrangement with owner of lower market scales
rate for weighing a loaded team
plans and specifications for a new Sexton's House
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Fire Department
hose of the Engine Co unfit for use
C J Corkery
water pipes from Julien Theatre building to the cistern on 5th St, procure suitable pipes from Julien Theatre
Police and City Attorney
J O'Hea Cantillon payment
D A Mahony Sheriff
Unfinished business
plat, extension of Division St
scholars of 5th Ward School House to have access to school
Resolution
Resolved Western end of Division St, near Eagle Point expended until it reaches Elm St
accurate survey and plat
Ordinance book
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Carry off the surplus water coming down the Blake Hollow
grade 17th St and make a concrete gutter
Resolutions
amend the existing ordinance defining the duties of the Recorder
License all travelling merchants or agents selling or offering for sale either by sample or otherwise any goods or merchandise of any kind within city limits
Resolution instructing the committee on streets to repair 15th St
special tax for the purpose of planking sidewalks
lots fronting on Nevada St, Bluff St, Main St, Iowa St
defray cost of improvement
Petition of E Ratcliffe, livery license instead of omnibus license
tariff of licenses
Southern Avenue
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved Ordinance instructing the assessor to return in his regular assessment all dogs owned or harbored by any resident
taxed for each dog
Ordinance changing the name of Windsor St to Davis St
Marshal to erect hitching posts of size and height as required by ordinance, expense of property owners
Ordinance relating to shade trees
Treasurer pay all bills to date
Services of acting street superintendent were disposed with
Resignation of Patrick Quigley as Alderman, presented G J H Emerson
Quigley lying upon a bed of sickness
decline resignation
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
property owners on Julien Avenue
assessed for portion of expenses incurred in macadamizing
Bills
Dubuque Herald, printing
Fixing M Marsh's sidewalk
J Mohring streets
Patrick Gleene
Mike Martin
J H Shields
Walter Bourke
M Oswald
M Kutsch
Rouse and Williams
J H Emerson
Waller and Christman
J Bolin
J W Parker
W C Alexander
C J Corkery
John Dunn and Co
J C Kaufman
labor on streets
F O Sullivan
Jno Scanton
Robert Stewart
Pelan and Randall
Thomas Murray
Mrs. Drachouse/Draehouse
J Boland
Markus Mahen
Teamsters
Bee Branch Bridge
J F Huchinson
Molony and Dunn
William O'Herron
James Devries
M J King
August 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Walter Bourke
H Peplen
L Kammuller
Waples and Lumbert
Knapp, Stout and Co
August 11, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
death of Ald. Quigley
Resolution
death of Patrick Quigley, Esq
expression of sorrow for the loss of an associate so useful and so esteemed
public virtue, husband and father, private citizen
wear cross on their left arm as a badge of mourning
seal of the city
September 7, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
death of Ald Quigley
Arthur McCann
J P Quigley
Petitions
William Hintrager
refunding taxes paid on rolling stock, Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Co
List of delinquent tax payers for publication
M H Beach, et al
stagnant water on the corner of Walnut St and 11th St
George Schuler, damage on Windsor St occassioned by storm
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Allison and Crane, erect a staircase at the end of Julien Theatre Building
5th St
Gregoire and O'Toole, lay groove track across 1st St
Ham and Carver, pile wood 6th St, Jones Block
Thomas Hardie, secretary of School Board
use of lot owned by City near George Wilde's residence
quit claims
close alley, New German Catholic Church
sidewalk laid in Southern Avenue from Pelan and Randall's sawmill to top of Southern Hill
Family of Patrick Quigley
heartfelt thanks of the wife and children of the beloved and ever to be lamented Patrick Quigley
high degree of honor
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
The Family of Patrick Quigley
Angel of Death
Thomas Kavenaugh, condition of Southern Avenue
Daniel Brennan, sewer on Lorimier Avenue near Diamond house
Chapline and Burton released from assessment for sale of a lot of dry goods
Claims
Jos Noel, error in assessment
Jos Ryder, attention to the condition of Dodge St, against plank sidewalk
Harbor Master wharfage collected
Marshal, summon a jury and take necessary steps to open Division St
5th Ward School House
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
benefits and damages, opening Division St
A Leathers
Report of Jury
Division St, 5th Ward School House
Kniest and Guthrie
H W Sanford
City School Board
B Pettibone
George Connell
Murx Soeth
C W Bittman
A Stines
P Specht
X Rienfried
J Fosselmann
M Schneidecker
M Mushitsk
H Heeb
F J Cromer
Division St opened through the grounds of H W Sanford, injure crops now growing
build a reasonable fence on the both sides
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Lambert Kneist, P M Guthrie, Maurice Brown
Division St, damages paid by the School Board
Petition of Jos Huber, filled certain holes near corner of White St and 9th St
Auditor
salaries of officers
Annual Report
Market Master, hay scales
City Sexton, interments
digging graves
sale of Cemetery lots
due M Levi
salary of L Kneist fixed
Tax Book
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Reports of Committees
Finance, remisssion of taxes of Ann Taken, lot in Kelley's Subdivision
Petition of R H Vishu, R H Visher
Petition of B F Davis tax sale
Ordinance to regulate licenses
Ordinance regulating the use of public scales
Ordinance regulating omnibus fares
Resolution
Resolved duty of Recorder to notify city officers of any order or resolution concerning their duties
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Board of Supervisors of Dubuque County, collection of delinquent taxes
new standing committees
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Southern Avenue, petition from F Kenepf for a culvert
sidewalk on Hill St
Petition of Hugh Morgan, sidewalk from 1st Ward School House along South Dodge St
??? Lane
Julien Avenue, late Patrick Quigley's residence
Bridge over Catfish Creek and the repair of Dodge St
Waples and Lumbert
Claim of M McNear, wharfage money in McNear's hands
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
condition of the scales at West Dubuque
scales at Lower Market
Application of W W Luke, Alta Vista St and Alpine St
City Expense Fund
Henry Corwith of Galena, Illinois, owner of St. Cloud property
purchase lumber, erecting the stand in Washington Square repair of gates
Resolution
Resolved both sides of any street or avenue where sidewalks are petitioned to be laid down at the expense of the owners of property,
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved City Attorney instructed to proceed by injunction to restrain the Board of Supervisors from levying the bridge tax
City Council pledge its faith to the parties who may sign the bond necessary in the injunction suit
indemnified for liability
surveying and laying out of the street running from Julien Avenue to Southern Avenue
right of way
Ordinance for levying and collecting taxes
collection on personal property
King elected Mayor pro tem
Bills
John T Everett, ordered paid from City Expense Fund
James Ryan
J W Parker
W C Alexander
J H Emerson
John Keenan
Franck McDaniel
Iowa Staats Zeitung
William Clancy
Joseph Minak
George Rottchall
Rob Wandby
Nic Pals
A Leathers
Henry Beplen
Cornelius Welch
Knapp, Stout and Co
M Donahue
September 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bills paid from City Expense fund
Thomas Henney
M J King
John Gaffney
Mets and Schaefle
Geatz
Val Burns
Joseph McGowan
Joseph Platz
Laborer bills
Robert Stewart
Platt Dutch William
A Munsell
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
H Rooney, stable on Julien Avenue is a nuisance
P C Morhiser pay taxes in city bonds
W H Peabody, 3rd St from Main St to Iowa St macadamized
W W Woodworch, Locust St from 12th St to 14th St
E Miller, assessment corrected
L Duccine, house of one Bussen, street near Maple and 17th St
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Board of Education
sidewalks be constructed for the benefit of the 5th Ward Scholars from Clay St to 18th St, School House
Charles F Markle refund a portion of license money paid
John T Everett, refunded a Mr. Welte for platting and surveying a street in Finley's Addition
Pelan and Randall, plank sidewalk in Southern Avenue from the saw mill to the top of Summer Hill, formerly called Whiskey Hill
William and Bothwell, Boundary St widened
Remonstrance signed by Mrs. Ann O'Hare
Auditor, salaries of officers and fire companies
wharfage collected
county surveyor, macadamizing done by O'Hern
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
market master, weighing on scales
City Sexton, interments in Cemetery
Auditor semi-annual report
General fund, Cemetery fund, Expense fund, Wharfage fund, School fund, Special Interest fund
vouchers destroyed
excess in favor of the Auditor
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Ordinance to regulate the keeping of saloons
Claims
petition of Joseph Noel to correct assessment
bill of Mrs. C Ris to correct and recommend payment
petition of Chapline, Burton and Co
refunding of tax
Petition of George Schuehler, reconstruction of a wall on Windsor St
Petition of Thomas Cavanaugh, repair of Southern Avenue
sidewalk on Hill St up 3rd St
property owners pay
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
payroll of City workers
regulate the pay of laborers
New Sexton House plan and specifications
C J McDonough
M Gilliam contract
Board of Supervisors delinquent taxes
equalization of city taxes
Woodworch block
McDaniels subdivision
Crockers
Captain Parker
Barney and Co
Seller Coffer
J Sullivan
Becker
Mangold
Unknown
J D Bush
A McCann
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved Mayor and Municipal authorities of Dunleith, Illinois
in reference to criminals escaping from the City to Dunleith
arrest and surrender of persons guilty of crime
plank sidewalk to be constructed from Clay St to Washington St, on 18th St
Washington St from 15th St to Eagle Point Avenue
Bridge to Johnson Avenue near the 5th Ward School House
assessed on property on both sides
Southern Avenue from Pelan to Randall's saw mill
Summit of Summer Hill/Whiskey Hill
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved macadamizing of 1st St, Main St to Locust St
Cost of having the ordinances revised, complied and republished
Meat selling Ordinance be suspended during the winter months
Section 8 in Ordinance to establish and regulate markets
crossing on Bluff St and 3rd St, convenience of public travel
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
sidewalk laid from 17th St on Clay St to Jaeggi's Grocery on Couler Avenue
expense of property holders
Resolutions
tax levied on assessable property
corporate limits of the City
five mills on the dollar for city expenses
interest and principal of city bonds
An Ordinance providing for the settlement of the indebtedness
wages for laborers
W H Moore, permit to build an elevator on north side of 1st St opposite the terminus of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company
Petition of O'Toole and Gregoire
Claim of William Hintrager, purchase of property at tax sale
sale alleged to be illegal
Ordinance to prevent the selling of goods, wares, and merchandise by sample without license
Board of Trade
October 5, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Agreement as to Police and Street Lamps would expire
condition of Lorimier Avenue from Mount Pleasant Addition to city limits
repair 3rd St in the vicinity of M Guerin's property
Bills
Democratic Herald, Printing
John T Everett and Daniel Ernst, Claims
Bills Paid
D S Cummings
G H Jewett
P Glenan
Martin Dumphy
John McCoy
David Welsh
J Boland
L Kamuller
George Simpson
Jos Mehring
John Kelley
Jerry Torken
Harrington
William Carrott
H Kuell
October 9, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Ordinance to determine places where coal, oil, benzole and other flammable substances
Resolution
Resolved committee to impose restrictions and carry out regulations
explosive substances
L Kniest to investigate special assessment for street improvements
November 2, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
Mary M Yates road to her house
F Weigel, complaining as to the location of plank sidewalk on 5th St Hill and Bluff St
P Klein, privilege to sell meat
H Rooney complaining of a stable as a nuisnace
N Heiniz, condition of Jackson St near Eagle Point Avenue
Monroe and Deery, Attorneys
Proposed opening of Boundary St on behalf of the O'Hare Estate
Jos Smedell, cancellation of special tax for sidewalk against property on 8th St
John T Everett for surveyor, macadamizing done by O'Hern on 7th St between Main St and Iowa St
November 2, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Harbor Master, wharfage collected
Treasurer, sale of lots in Linwood Cemetery
paid M Levi
Market Master, hay scales
1st Ward hay scales, Thomas Allen
8th St to 30th St
City Auditor, amounts due for salaries
City Sexton, interments
P C Morhiser, allowed to pay delinquent taxes in City Bonds
assessment of the money of E Miller
imposing a license on merchants from abroad
November 2, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Claims
back bills of H Flood, J McGraw, and others
Petition of Messrs Amsden, Walker, permission to ereact a powder home for the use of the Oriental Powder near lot in Burton's Addition
payroll of laborers for October
contract to macadamize 1st St, Main St, Locust St to Michael Dunn
Locust St between 12th St and 14th St
Henry Rooney, abate stable nuisance
Remonstrance of Caroline Boxleiter, opening of Division St from West Dubuque Road to Southern Avenue
issue a venire to the City Marshal
Ordinance for opening streets in the City
Waples and Lumbert
Markets, hay scales
November 2, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Sexton's House
Contractor J M Quillen?
Fire Department
Hoffman repairs
M H Moore
Bill of Westphal and Hinds against M J King
Mayor report
health and cleanliness of our city
woeful and unsightly appearance of our streets and alleys
cholera
places in our city where it would be dangerous for any person to pass
Angel of death
School Board
preservation of the health and safety of the children
Ordinances weak and utterly worthless
alarming and fatal epidemic has reached both France and England
cholera is most certain to visit and tarry along the most filthy alleys and localities in our cities
Resolution
Resolved Council appoint a sanitary committee to divide the whole city into 5 districts and that it is immediately and thoroughly cleansed
November 2, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolution
Resolved Council appoint a sanitary committee to divide the whole city into 5 districts and that it is immediately and thoroughly cleansed
Use chloride of lime or other disinfectant agents
Mayor call an extra session
Communication from Asa Horr
renew lease, Jacob Roth for the centre basement rooms under the Central Market
Resolution
No City Officer has the right or power to abrogate an Ordinance
Ordinance restraining hogs from running at large
Resolution
bills and claims received and filed by the Recorder
Withdrawn suit against the County, bridge tax
Mehan and Brothers lumber on 1st St
3rd St and Locust St
sidewalk around jail and courthouse
November 6, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolution
requiring property owners on each side of the street where a sidewalk shall be laid in one side only to pay an equal share of the expense
Couler Avenue, Mineral St
no property owner shall be required to pay any portion of the expenses of laying a sidewalk when the same is not laid directly on the side of the street where the property is
Eagle Point Avenue, Bluff St
Petition of P Pals
scrip
William Hintrager, refund taxes
Sale for taxes of lots be cancelled
R Benson
sidewalk laid from Main St to Clay St on 6th St to 8th St
Iowa St to White St
November 6, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
grade of gutters on Iowa St between 9th St and 10th St
carry off the water
Sidewalk on Langworthy Hollow
west side of Locust St between 1st St and 2nd St
Lorimier Avenue from West Dubuque to opposite School House
Couler Avenue from Glabb's residence towards city proper
13th St, East of Bluff St filthy condition
Resolution
Resolved inspect alleys and streets
sidewalks, 9th St
Clay St to Locust St
Hurley Property
November 6, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
3rd St between Main St and Iowa St
gutter near Alderman Cummings' House
Committee on Sanitary regulations
plank sidewalk on 5th St from Iowa St to Clay St
opening of Division St
macadamizing main thoroughfares
lighting the city from the Police fund
tax levied on citizens of streets or square desiring to have lighted with gas
November 13, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
George Burden, taxes on the Lee Seminary
W S Wicke, Main St repaired
H Minges, Clay St from 8th St to 14th St sidewalk
W B Allison, curbing
Rail Road Bridge Question
bridge across the river, requesting certain lands granted to the Dubuque Western, and Dubuque St. Peter and St. Pauls Railroad Companies
Illinois Central, Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
depot, other kindred purposes, right to obstruct streets
City control, possession, and ownership of land
Resolution
Illinois Railroad Company locate their proposed bridge across the Mississippi so as to strike the Dubuque Shore
7th St
November 13, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Rail Road Bridge Question
bridge across the river, requesting certain lands granted to the Dubuque Western, and Dubuque St. Peter and St. Pauls Railroad Companies
Illinois Central, Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
depot, other kindred purposes, right to obstruct streets
City control, possession, and ownership of land
Resolution
Illinois Railroad Company locate their proposed bridge across the Mississippi so as to strike the Dubuque Shore
7th St
grant of lands by the City shall be by deed of quit claim
sidewalk, R Cox's property on 9th St
Sexton house
insurances and settlement with M McQuillan
withold a deed for certain property of J D Bush in Mount Pleasant Addition, tax sale
remove fences from custom house
sidewalk 13th St, Main St to Bluff St
November 13, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Market Master enforce Market Ordinances against persons selling meat by the quarter, license
Ordinance for opening and widening of streets
11th St from Locust St to Clay St
Gas Question
George W Jones, Lorimier Avenue to be lighted
lighting streets at public expense
contract with Howard and McArthur light Main St and Lorimer Avenue
street lamps
gas lamps
police force continued under control of the mayor
privates and captains
Bills
B M Hargus
Waples and Lumbert
T O Sullivan
November 13, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bills Paid
John Thompson, 5th St cistern
Nic Pals
Jas Crawford
Wood Market
M Dunn
Jas Bennett
C Ris
James Ryan
W Burke
A Shermann
J Scheuker
John Flynn
M Mulhall
F Murry
Pelan and Randall
Jno Grelles
J Boland
N Stack
J C Keine
J Cavanaugh
J Bowen
December 7, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Day set apart by the President of the United States as a day of Thanksgiving
December 11, 1865
Petitions and Communications
contract between Mayor and Howard and McArthur to light the street lamps
E Miller, sale of property for taxes
James Rowan macadamizing
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
A W Richmond, plank sidewalk on south side of 11th St, Main St to Iowa St
Ann M Langton remission of taxes for laying sidewalk
Charles Philips, cancellations of special tax on Mineral lots
Reports of Officers
Auditor, salaries of city officers
City Sexton, number of interments
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
laying of plank sidewalks
Resolution for special assessments for special improvements
Harbor Master, wharfage collected
Treasurer, sale of cemetery lots
Petitions
City Scrip for City bonds
Peter Pals and Patrick Mehem
George Burden, remit taxes on Lee Seminary
William Hintrager
payroll work done on streets
Bill of Westphal and Hinds
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petition of Joseph Trudell, assessment for sidewalk
Petition of F Weigel, sidewalk assessment
5th St
Petitions of Mary M Yates, A Heintz, repairs of streets
W Wiche to have Main St from Jones St
Bill of Waples and Lumbert, T O Sullivan
expediency of macadamizing the leading throughfares from the City
Cemetery, Southern Avenue, South Dodge, Lorimer Avenue, Mineral St, Couler Avenue
Board of Supervisors
hay scales
Westphal and Hinds
James Crawford
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
new City Sexton's House
Insurance
Petition of W H Moore, permit to erect an elevator in 1st St
center plateau of the bridging the river by the Illinois Central Railroad
German Roman Catholic Building enclose alley, religious purposes
Board of Supervisors
places by which persons in the County jail could be employed
Cushing and Fischer, license, pack ice
Resolution, claim of A McCann city bonds
1st St, Main St, Jones St
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolution
levy of a special tax for laying sidewalks
City Council to vacate Diagonal St
Locust St between 10th St and 11th St, expense of property owners
17th St and Clay St
Appointment of policemen
Captain M Hardy
Private Owen Hardy
P Harkes
John Brown
Bill of J Boland, alley
Grand jury of Dubuque in regard to nuisances
Sanitary Committee
Resolution, best interests of the city demand that the paving of alleys be suspended
settlement with contractors for labor
Bills
David Barry
J Crawford
December 11, 1865
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bills
Michael Feyen Fire Department
J Fallen
J O'Hea Cantillon, Police Power
Herald, Times, F A Gniffke printing
M B Mulkern, Notary
R A Babbage, Treasurer Clock Co
William Baldwin
P Markey
J Boland
John King
A Pfiffner
C Kaufman
B Pettibone
Joseph Ryder
J M Griffith
A Graham
Walter Burk
John Hutchinson
W Clancy
John Crowley
Thomas Kavanagh
James Nichol
James Crawford
L Kanneuller
William Manning
J T Everett
J Boland
Amend nuisance ordinance
new tax book
January 4, 1866
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions and Communications
J M Robison 1st Ward Market House
J B Heniore, remission of assessment for sidewalk on 5th St
C Collins
A W Richmond appropriate for bonus fund for next state fair
P M Sherry refund tax
John Malady, Eagle Point Avenue
George W Jones, repeal of Hog Ordinance
P Kiene vacating part of Diagonal St
W C Mace
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Board of Trade, appoint the Grain Inspector
Platt Smith, Vice President
Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition
M Hogan, pay for City bonds
Marshal Leathers, condition of calaboose
City Treasurer, amount received from sale of cemetery lots
M Levi
City Attorney, appealed the case of Ann O'Hare vs. City of Dubuque to Supreme Court
Auditor, salaries of city officers
hay scales
Thomas Allen, 1st Ward hay scales
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
City Sexton, interments
digging graves
Guilbert and Woodruff
W B Allison, E Miller refunding taxes
An Ordinance to amend an Ordinance to provide for the opening, altering or annulling streets, alleys, and highways
An Ordinance to provide for the levy and collection of taxes
An Ordinance to regulate the duties of the assessor in relation to the assessment of dogs
An Ordinance to change the name of Windsor St
Gas Company lay down pipes on Jones St
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Passage of the ordinance regulating the assessment of dogs
Proclamation to have dogs muzzled
Claims
James Rowan, remission of taxes
Claim of Ann M Langton
macadamizing of 7th St between Main St and Clay St
balance due M Ahern
assessed against adjoining property
Iowa St
Madison St
3rd St
Bill of J Boland, grading alley in rear of Julien House?
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
amount due laborers
Sexton's House paved gutter
William Rebman
J O'Hea Cantillon and Pat Feihan
Sanitary Committee
Bone Factory nuisance
slaughtering of hogs
soap and candle factories in the city proper
Memorial to the State Legislature pass a law authorizing the sale of lands and lots for taxes to the highest bidder
Operation of the hog ordinance
house or covering over hay scales
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
sidewalks 1st St and Locust St
Team license charged against Ald King was ordered cancelled
City Scrip, against any further issuing of scrip
sidewalks 15th St from Iowa St to White St at expense of property owners
Claim of A McCann for corrections of errors
broken rock filling
Jackson St
not receive any "new scrip" for taxes
Lambert Kniest bond as assessor for Julien Township
Bills
D A Mahony
H Grimm
Benson and Stewart
January 11, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bills
Knapp, Stout and Co
William Rebman, grading for Sexton's lot
John Cheatham
S H Moore
James Crawford
Flat Dutch Williams
John T Everett
P M Guilk
Martin Frank
J McClay
Jesse Guernsey
Walter Bourke
Walsh and Bouce
Cushing and Fischer
J Boland
John McCoy
laborers
Philip Agnew
John Molloy
John Flynn
M Jackson
Walter Burke
Andrew and Treadway
John McCoy
Waples and Lumbert
John Smith
T O Sullivan
J Boland
W J Gilbert
Resolution
expense of publishing notices of sidewalks or other improvements
expense to be assessed
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
M Allison insure public buildings
N Nettel, nuisances in Langworthy Hollow
William Keough, alley in Quigley's Addition
P Kiene and others, extension of Diagonal St
taxes refunded
John Flynn, license to team refund
Reports of Officers
hay scales
J Watters Jr., West Dubuque hay scales
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
P McAvery, West Dubuque hay scales
Auditor, salaries of city officers
City Sexton, interments
digging graves
Street lamp lights
Howard and McArthur
A Williams, Bissell and Co insure public buildings
Petition of Michael Hogan, judgement of City Bonds
P McSherry taxes
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions of W C Mace, remission of special tax for laying sidewalks
Platt Smith, streets in Dubuque Harbor Company Addition be vacated
Resolution
vacate James St, Salina St, Main St, West Main St south of Railroad Avenue
Petition of J M Robison, privilege of using and occupying portions of the street directly west of 1st Ward Market House
piling lumber
Knapp, Stout and Co
Resolution in relation to laying of sidewalks on 15th St between Iowa St and White St
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Claims
A McCann bonds scrip
Police
bill of D A Mahony, board of prisoners
Beds and bedding for calaboose
Board of Trade
Condition of the City, Sanitary Committee
Unfinished Business
taking up city scrip
Resolutions
view of approaching cholera
draining the city
obtaining of running water along the inner slough from 7th St to 1st St
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
bids for macadamizing Dodge St
P M Guthrie, purchase of city scrip
City Collector, cancel tax on lots
R G Herron
Samuel Young on personal property of George Young
Jose Huber, damage due their property by Fire Companies
Hog Pound
E Stimpson assessment
Capital Stock of the banking institutions in the City
Ordinance to provide for the levy and collection of taxes
February 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Board of Produce
Taxing transient purchasers of grain
Bills
Thomas Connolly, Rouse and Dean
Flat Dutch William
C Klumes
Rouse and Dean
H B Jackson
John McCoy
R F McMillen
Julius Scholt
Fred Schweich
February 3, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Taxing transient buyers of hogs
public weigher
keys for the desks
Bill of Michael M Higgins
Money paid M Curran
J H Shields, expense of taking dispositions
Junkerman and Haas
County Agricultural Board
February 10, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Communications from John Knomschild
damaged by waste water
Smith's Brewery
Franz Paurr, taxes on house and lots
Supreme Court of Iowa and other Courts in reference to claims against the City
E Smith
John News' communication, being sued for a pistol belonging to burglars arrested last year
Special interest fund in favor of P M Guthrie
City Scrip and bonds
purchase of suitable scales
Ryder and Cowles
February 10, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Dubuque Produce Exchange
Convention on the improvement of the Mississippi River
Poll Tax
policies of insurance on City buildings
March 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
A Homer, work on lot
H Minges, pool of water nuisance
W B Yates, Main St, 17th St, Mineral St sidewalk
Henry Wunderlich's lot
Auditor, salary of city officers
L Kniest, extra work
Pals, hay scales
City Sexton, number of interments
March 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petition of Newman Huberstumph
tax sale
J P Evans
claim
Peter Kiene, extension of Diagonal St
Petition of William Keanough, alley running through property vacated
Quigley's subdivision
bids for macadamizing Dodge St
March 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
bills of Rouse and Dean, Junkermann and Haas, Thomas Connolly
insurance premiums
Stewart and Bonson, repairs on streets
F Fulty, lamp lighter
Judges and Clerks of elections
1st Ward
John Lucas, H H Smythe, B Coffin, Robert Stewart
Robert Jesse's house
2nd Ward
John Mulligan, George Mehl, John Deery, Timothy Murphy
Beaubien House
3rd Ward
F Hinds, Henry Koch, N C Ryder, Henry Laufer
City Hall
4th Ward
J O'Hea Cantillon, Thomas Longhurst, F M Zitbach, J K Duncan
Trudell's block
5th Ward
P Morgan, Samuel Elmer, Jose Lochner, M Blummenan
March 1, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
rent of basement rooms, Central Market building
Charles Ohde, rent
Carry out the order of the Council in regard to laying down sidewalks in Southern Avenue
1st St and Locust St
Bills
F A Gniffke, printing
John McClay and C Donaha
Jos Huber
Waller and Christman
A Hildebrand
C Klunnes
D Harrington
F Roach
A Magoveren
Thomas Murray
A Munsell
James Molony
T O'Sullivan
Iowa Staats Zeitung
James Molloy
John Molloy
Allen Leathers
William Manning
April 5, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petitions
T S Wilson, H A Wiltse, improvement of 14th St sewer
Auditor semi-annual report
Market master hay scales
Thomas Allen, 1st Ward scales
salaries of city officers
Treasurer, sale of cemetery lots
M Levi
P McAvoy, West Dubuque Hay Weigher
April 5, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
City Sexton, number of interments in cemetery
digging graves
interest on scrip, A McCann
Franz Paur refunded taxes
claim of Middleton Savings Bank, judgement against the City
lands of the Harbor Company
sell the levee, high and low water mark
Petition of A Hoerner, special tax on Iowa St sidewalk
plank sidewalk on Iowa St between 11th St and 15th St
April 5, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petition of W B Yates, plank sidewalks on Mineral St
Resolution
sidewalk laid down at expense of property owners, 17th St
H Wunderlich's property
Stewart and Bonson settlement
contract for repairs of Dodge St, J Boland and Co
Michael Dunn and John Maloney, grading, breaking, and macadamizing
Claim of P McSherry, tax refunded
Resolutions
refunding E Smith for Mt. Pleasant Addition for tax sale
Extension of Diagonal St
Broadway St
April 5, 1866
Thompson, McCann, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
City Expense fund
Special interest fund
City bonds of the loan of 1857
Sale of the Holland property on Clay St between 12th St and 13th St for macadamizing and paving
Refund purchase money to J K Graves
Application to vacate James St, Salina St, Main St, and West Main St in the Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition
An Ordinance to provide for opening, altering, or annulling streets
Special tax for planking the sidewalks on Clay St from 8th St to 18th St, 11th St between Main St and Clay St, Southern Avenue
Bills
Herald, printing
A Maak, Justice of the Peace
J Boland
Moran and La Page
Christopher Klunes
Andrew Merz
John D Bush
Pat Turley, James Gregory, Jacob Kelley
John McCoy
J Boland C K Merrill
Michael McGowan
April 5, 1866
Bills
John McGrath
V Herancourt
Allen Leathers
N C Ryan
John McCoy
Thomas Murray
James Nichols
M Clancy
Andrew Considine
Mets and Schaefle
Canvass the vote at election
Election Results
Mayor
John Thompson
M Kingman
Recorder
William Ashley Jones
Adolph Schill
Treasurer and Collector
P M Guthrie
Charles Pitschner
Auditor
Henry Stecher
L A Thomas
Assessor
Lambert Kneist
R S West
April 5, 1866
Election Results
City Attorney
John H O'Neill
DeWitt C Cram
Marshal
Michael Hardy
James McBride
Aldermen
1st Ward
N C Ryan*
H H Robison
John Lucas*
C H Eighmey
2nd Ward
B F Smith
M B Mulkern
3rd Ward
D S Cummings
Samuel Vance
4th Ward
H S Hetherington
William J Knight
5th Ward
Adam F Jaeger
M Blumenauer
April 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Oath of office, Notary public,
Note of thanks to retiring aldermen for industry, ability, impartiality
Resignation of Henry Stecher/Stecker as Auditor
Abel E Skinner elected
Resignation of L N Gibbs of the 2nd Ward
M B Mulkern
Allen Leathers, Deputy Marshal
Martin Mulhall, Deputy Marshal
Officers bonds
N Powers, Wharf Master
A McAfee
April 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Nicholas Pals, Market Master
Henry Krohl, City Sexton
number of night watchmen necessary
rules of late Council adopted for this government
Standing committee cards and slips
Communication of M Hogan through Attorney DeWitt C Cram
Thomas Kavanaugh, sidewalk on Locust St
William Hintrager, taxes
Petition of J W Taylor, mistake in assessment of bank stock
Charles Ware, sidewalks
Remonstrance of Thomas Yates closing alley, 17th St
Jacob Pfiffner, mistake in assessment
Petition of Henry Lohff, sidewalks 9th St between Clay St and White St
M Martin, 3rd Ward on Washington and 15th St
Thomas Kavenaugh, sidewalks on Southern Avenue
O Munger, condition of 17th St
A Hildebrand, sidewalks on Air Hill St
Robb and Day, 6th St repairs
April 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Standing Committees
Finance, Ordinance, Claims, Streets, Harbor, Markets, Public Grounds and Buildings, Printing, Fire Department, Police
Ald King, mayor pro tem
official bonds
Ordinance for the better protection of the various macadamized thoroughfares
Appointment of a Sanitary Committee
resolution to restrain hogs from running at large
Anton Heeb and Smith and Scherer, plank road near Smith's Brewery
basement rooms of the market house
C H Gregoire, repairing of 5th St
7th St between Main St and Locust St
Property holders on Main St between 1st St and 8th St macadamized
April 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Treasurer issue team and dray license
Special interest fund
P M Guthrie
City bonds of the loan of 1857
Error: See page 547 in this books
Fire Department to examine cisterns
Property holders on White St, sidewalks from 8th St to 17th St
expense of property owners
11th St from Washington St to Clay St, 12th St, Elm St to Clay St
renting House of Refuge
sell old scales
Bills
B M Harger
Daniel Ernst
Cornelius Welsh, Justice of the Peace
A Maak
Jerry Boland
T O Sullivan
Adolph Maak, swearing the judges and clerks of elections in the 3rd Ward
April 9, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Patrick O'Maley, night policeman
Bridge in Mineral St
J H Haskell, late firm of Curtiss, Haskell and Co
Petition of George Wood, filling lots on Main St and 17th St
T S Wilson, 14th St sewer
General Wiltse
Petition of John Blake, sidewalks on 17th St and Mineral St
Preamble and Resolutions of a democratic meeting held at the Court House, protesting against the continuance of Martin Mulhall, Deputy Marshal
policemen for 5th Ward
Bill of the Gas Company, paid out of police fund
Allen Leathers
Hon John Ruegamer, alteration in resolution
James St, Salina St, Main St, and West Main St
Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition
Mr. Ode does not rent basement rooms of the Market House
ice boxes
fence about Sexton's grounds
April 9, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
macadamizing of Locust St from 1st St to Jones St
cost assessed to property owners
Venire to the Marshal for a jury to assess damages
opening Avenue from Lorimier Avenue to Southern Avenue
lands of Ann O'Hare
Assessing National Bank Stock
Sidewalk laid on White St from 17th St to Eagle Point Avenue
9th St between Clay St and Iowa St
Ordinance repealing Ordinance regulating markets as prohibits the selling or vending of fresh meats, poultry, fish, butter, vegetables, or any other article of merchandise
licensed butchers to occupy stalls in the market hosue
5th St construction of sewer
5th St between residence of Dr. Finley and Nevada St
James McBride
April 9, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
owners of City lot filled to grade
the Herald and the National Democrat declared official papers of the city
Marshal to prevent swine from running at large
sidewalk constructed, Locust St and 14th St
Bills
W W Smith, judges and clerks of election
A Maak
J O'Hea Cantillon
C Welsh
Robert Stewart
B Coffin
H H Smith
J McDonald
Thomas H Murphy
John Kreis
John Mulligan
George Mehl
Henry Koch
W Rebman
J H Shields
N C Ryder
N E Duncan
C C Coakley
George Willging
Hugh Treanor
J K Duncan
April 9, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
P Morgan clerks and judges of election
Titus Leer
Samuel Elmer
P Ellwanger
Joseph Huber
Anna Drehouse
John Maclay
Charles Donaha
official bonds of city officers
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petitions
Michael Ahern, gutter leading to Seminary Hill
John Schultz, sidewalks on 14th St west of Bluff St
Catholic Orphan Asylum
Resolution to appoint John T Everett, City Engineer compensation
L D Randall, Locust St from 1st St to 17th St macadamized
assume a liberal share
John W Smith
Platt Smith, George S Matthews, W H Peabody
cooperate with Street Committee
special tax on property
Horace Smead and attorneys Bissell, Shiras, Ballou, release lots from all claims of the City
cancel any sales (tax sales)
Petition of Ph E Huemmlar, Thuemmlar
16th St, Washington St, filled to grade or high water
high lands down to Elm St
P Kiene repair of alley north of Lucius Langworthy's Addition
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of J L Dickinson, pump in the public well
10th st between Jackson St and Washington St
Fire Department
Anton Dunnebecker, remission of taxes
Ann M Langton, sidewalks
Anna Drehouse
Permission to erect a shanty in the street west of the Diamond House
4th Ward Aldermen
Samuel J Cox plank sidewalks, 14th St between Main St and Washington St
Petition of H Schueler, work on Lorimer Avenue, hill to Swind's Brewery
Bush's residence
Communication of Mr. Weihe, Council to write Dr. Johannes Roesing, Minister Resident at Washington City from the Republics of Bremen, Hamburg and Lubeck
invited to Dubuque to read
Petition of M M Walker, grade of Walnut St in A McDaniel's Addition
Condition of Southern Avenue, recommending paving of hill
Julia A Flannery sewer on Southern Avenue
Horace Tuttle sidewalk from 1st Ward School House on Dodge St
South Dodge St
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of Jacob Riner, alley between Washington St and Jackson St north of Couler Avenue, 22nd St
paved
John Suber hole or sink filled up on Jackson St north of Eagle Point Avenue
Platt Smith, overflow lower end of Main st and the levee
Iowa St and Jones St raised above high water mark
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company and Dubuque Harbor Company
R Sawyer and V J David, dig for Mineral in Park Hill Avenue
George Burden and B B Richards repair sewer
Austin Adams, grade in 11th St
William Rudolph, sewer at intersection of Mineral St and 17th St to Main St sewer
H A Wiltse, sidewalk built on 13th St from Clay St to alley
P Morgan repairing sidewalk
H Heeb against laying sidewalk on west side of White St between 18th St and Eagle Point Avenue
Couler Avenue
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petitions
H Markell, against sidewalk on Mineral St
Samuel Elmer, Lake St from White St raised above high water mark
Frank Talty, lamp lighter
resolution to pay Daniel Moriarty for collection of taxes
Account of Adolph Maak indebted to the City
Claim of Mr. Korman for a coffin furnished for a pauper
collected from property holders, cleansing alleys
bridge at intersection of Mineral St and Ellis St
Mineral St sewer
Reports
Central Market scales
Henry Kroll, City Sexton
interments in City Cemetery
Wharfage of North Western Minnesota Packet Company
William Hintrager money paid at city tax sale, refunded in like funds
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of Dewitt C Cram, attorney for Michael Hogan
Bill of Allen Leathers
Bill of B M Harger, bill of Daniel Ernst
Petition of J Pfiffner taxes refunded
Petition of John Blake
sidewalk on Mineral St, 17th St to Center St in Finley's Addition
Petition of Robb and Day
7th St, White St, outer slough bridge
levee
entire cost paid by property owners
Petition of James McBride, sidewalk on 5th St from Nevada St to the County Road
5th St west of Bluff St, sewer
Petition of William Keaugh, remonstrance of Thomas Yates
vacation of an alley in Quigley's Addition
Petition of Michael Martin, sidewalk on Washington St
16th St and 15th St from Elm St to Clay St
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of Thomas Kavanaugh for sidewalks on Locust St from 1st St to Southern Avenue
Petition of C H Gregoire, sidewalk laid on 5th St
sidewalks laid on each side of Alpine St from 5th St to Julien Avenue
John T Everett
Grade of 14th St and White St
14th St from McDaniels Subdivision to Walnut St
condition of Bee Branch Bridge, Eagle Point Sewer
County Board of Supervisors
fence around Sexton's house, erection of a privy
House of Refuge
salaries of city officials
Martin Mulhall as Deputy Marshall
closing of the Bone House of Mr. Frith in Langworthy Hollow
Sanitary Committee to confer with Butchers
suitable place for public slaughterhouses
Claim of Middleton Savings Bank
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Resolution authorizing the Finance Committee to have Iowa St between 2nd St and the Railroad Depot graded and macadamized
Resolution to cause the alleys between Bluff St and Clay St from 1st St to 12th St
Weihe, Dr. Johannes Roesing, Minister Resident of Washington
sidewalks on Alpine St from Julien Avenue
Recorder to issue a venire for a jury to assess damages
Grading and macadamizing 1st St from Main st to Iowa St
Southern Avenue
sewer at intersection of Bluff St and Dodge St
Jefferson st sidewalk
Raise Bluff St between 9th St and 10th St
11th St between Spruce St and Walnut St
Sanitary Committee to employ scavengers? for each ward
J P Hargus, William Rebman assistant deputy marshal
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Tellers
ballot
William Rebman and votes for J P Hargus
Sanitary purposes
Sell stalls in market houses
remove fence of county fair grounds from Eagle Point Avenue
remove boxes and other obstructions from streets and sidewalks
examine the work on Langworthy Hollow road
Paying of Peter Mem
Residence of David Lick, cost of property owners
sidewalk on Jackson St from Eagle Point Avenue to 22nd St
Marshal to lay sidewalk from Mrs. Stiners property on Couler Avenue to Mr. Klingenburg's store
Resolution in relation to dogs of the city, confined
Mayor proclamation
Mrs. Mark Murphy
place for a hog pound
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Special tax for costs of laying down sidewalk
Mayor to administer the oath of office to John T Everett, elected City Engineer
approve official bond
Bill of F A Gniffke, printing
Manion and Kelly
Asa Roberts
T O Sullivan
R Bennett
Hutchinson and Harutz
T M Faherty
Philip McCabe
John McGrath
W Carrott
Street laborers
Allen Leathers
N Komer
John Pins
W Wadby
Martin Cap
Theo Meyer
Al Van Halter
James Mahnon
John Puls
F Schulselburg
Charles Glap
John Rankin
Anthony Van Halter
Thomas Wadby John McCoy
Ernest Blank
Sundry teamster bills
Bills
Chris Klunes
Boland and Connor
Moran and LaPage
B Monahan
Hetherington and Brothers
M Dunn
C J McDonough
John H O'Neill
B M Harger
Mrs. J E Kleine
May 3, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
Walter Bourke
J H Thompson
Mr. Munger
Mets and Schaffle
G R Clark
J T Everett
B Pettibone
B Othly
P Teahen
Boland and Connor
John Cooney
John Marring
Kellyhouse
M Hardy
M Dunn
J T Everett
W Jordon
Owen Hardy
J P Hargus
Patrick Maley
John Brown
Frank Talty
M Oswald
Howard and McArthur
J Mehring
Mrs. Drehouse, John McCoy
Thomas M Faherty
Engineer to survey and plat lot No. 703 showing each owners property and to return plat
Harbor Master, Power, wharfage
May 8, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Chief object in calling the meeting
Resolution in relation to storing benzole and other explosive articles
Ordinance for better protection against fires
considered section by section
keep oils on sale in tin cans
store barrells of coal or keosene oil
quantity of coal oil lawful to be stored at any one time
car load
storing oil underground
May 8, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
permit underground storing of coal oil
car load
An Ordinance for the better protection of the property and lives of the people against fire
sidewalk on Eagle Point Avenue from Klingenburg's store to the bridge leading to the 5th Ward School House
Fire Companies of the City
manufacturers and dealers in fire engine
hose
Build cisterns at custom house
Bill of George Kieck, stone steps
Market House
Election at City Court room for Chief and Assistant Engineer
blinds to be put on windows of the Sexton's House
Thomas Phillips
June 7, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
June 14, 1866
Death of Ald. Hetherington's wife in eloquent and touching remarks
Mourn the loss of a worthy and estimable lady of this City
Sad bereavement
"A Christian with heart and voice, directed in devotion to adore and worship God supreme"
June 14, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
payment of street laborers and teamsters
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
macadamizing Locust St
094
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
James Pratt against the macadamizing Locust St
ascertain the wishes of property owners
Honorable P Robb, improvement of 7th St
R Spaulding repair Jefferson St
Petitions
Sarah Lee Porter assessment tax
Isaac E Taylor valuation
Francis Guerin
gutters on Main St and 11th St and Locust St cleaned
Michael Roach, improvements
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Leonard Berg, saloon license
Petitions
Platt Smith, intersection of 5th St and Hill St
Fenelon St, 3rd St
Petition of H Lembecke for filling up Washington St
J G Peterson, property wrongfully assessed him
Adam Glab, Bee Branch
Improvement of Park Hill Avenue
Thea Gritinger? sidewalk, widening Seminary Street
opening street running from Bluff St and 12th St
Walnut St, High St, 11th St
Mary Williams, grade established on Prospect St J W Martin, passage way across the sewer
8th St alley betweeen Jackson St and White St
W Hall, lightning rods on City Hall
J R Murphy, raising of Main St extension for the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Depot above high water mark
M M Walker, construction of a plank walk on 11th St from Main St to Bluff St
F Rump, South Avenue sewer
O'Regan to slough
Pelan and Randall's mill
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition against paving certain alleys
J K Graves, delinquent tax sales
Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad property
Supreme Court
Petition H Frankforth. staircase at Clay and 18th Streets to reach the upper room of a church
sidewalk and sewer at Eagle Point Avenue
Fence around the fairground
F Hacker, filth hauled away by the City Scavenger
salaries of city officers
N Pals, Market Master
huckster stalls
M Hardy
H Kroll, Sexton, number of interments
Linwood Cemetery
abatement of private nuisance
grade established on 11th St, injury of the property of any portion
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
West Dubuque hay scales weigher
Walnut St grade
Wharf master
Petition of Horace S Smead
J P Farley
Curtis, Harkell and Co
Anton Dembecker tax, money due from man who had absconded
P Morgan sidewalk
Marshal additional plank
15th St and 16th St filled to grade
Petition of W Rudolph for sewer of Mineral St, 1st St, Main St
Bluff St between 9th St and 10th St
expense of property owners
Clay St to the alley
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Sidewalk on 11th St from Main St to Washington St
Peter Mem, streets Langworthy Hollow
Petition, George Burden, B Richards and others, inadequate sewer
Gas house up Dodge St to Dodge St School House
Petition of Ann N Langton, sidewalk tax report
Petition of John Slater hole filled Jackson st
Sam Elmer, Lake St raised up to grade from White St
Anton Heeb
fence and privy at the Sexton's House is now complete
Linwood Cemetery
Pay Yonkers and New York Insurance Company, premises on 13th St and Washington St
M Lahey, erect a shanty in unused street from Julien Avenue
City Attorney, refunding monies to Edward Smith paid at tax sale
Mount Pleasant
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Patrick McEvoy appointed Hay Weigher at West Dubuque
public scales
Report of Sanitary Committee
streets and alleys cleaned
Deputy Marshal Rebman, Mr. Frith has been engaged in hauling the refuse matter from the kitchens, vessels at the alleys
yard, removed from the Langworthy Hollow
macadamizing Locust St
persons owning property
examine Dodge St
Sexton's House in the Linwood Cemetery
Examine a culvert on Couler Avenue road opposite lot No. 2
Protect bank in front of Sexton's house
opening made in walls of 14th St sewer
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
examine culverts on Dodge St
John T Everett salary
property holders on 17th St between Main St and Clay St
sidewalk laid from 3rd St to 5th St, Clay St
expense of property holders
planking sidewalk assessment
Locust St to Pelan and Randall's saw mill
legality of the bridge tax
Board of Supervisors
boundaries of an alley in Kelly's Addition, Lorimer Avenue and 8th St, Air Hill St
Refunding J M Emerson, planking sidewalk 5th St
Jones St from Locust St to Bluff St graded
Bridge across sewer in front alley east of Washington St
Bee Branch
Ferry license between Dubuque and Dunleith was fixed at same rates
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Assess damages for opening a street from Lorimer Avenue to Southern Avenue
City Attorney, not safe to proceed with the opening of the street
venire for a jury
Delinquent licenses
macadamizing Main St
Jones St from Main St to outer levee
high water mark at the expense of property owners
Printing special assessment
Bills
Joseph Mass
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
Minnette Levi
N Power
Yonkers and New York Fire Company
T S Everett
P O'Halloran
William Ahern
John Cooney
Lucius Waddick
Waller and Christman
N C Ryan
Dunn and Mullowny
R Wandby
Y Wandby
John Malady
M Hardy
J Boland
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
John McCoyet
C Mason
Robb and Day
William Rebman
D Lenehan
J M Robison
W Clancy
W Lawther
T M Faherty
P Milligan
Thomas Murray
J Boland
M Mulhall
M Martin
F A Gniffke
Julius Harsig
J C Hanffman
D J C Lary
J E Kleine
John Gaffney
Thomas Long
C J Cummings
Y D Sullivan
J J Lambert
Thomas Brody
P Norton
John Gaffney
John McQuillen
Bernhard Becke
Doty D Heum and Hanson
P Teahn
Robert Howard
James Crawford
D Ernst
James Ryder
James Schmid
Michael Dunn
M Eagan
June 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills referred
D A Mahony]
Schmid and Sherr
J Boland
Ham and Carver
F A Gniffke
Dr. J C Lay
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
petitions
remonstrance of William Kelly against alley from Air Hill St to V Herancourt's residence
Corporation of New Melleray, sewer in front of property on 1st St and Main St
Ann M Langton, sidewalks
C A Metcalf, Main St between 8th St and 9th St
Locust St lots between 3rd St and 4th St
H Mauer, sidewalk between Eagle Point Avenue and 22nd St
John Hodgdon, L D Randall, J K Graves, J N Handy, W G Stewart, H L Stout, J M Griffith, Winslow B Barnes, William W Sweetser
The Dubuque Street Railroad Company
receipts
Wharf master
Market Master
City Sexton, interments in city cemetery
digging graves
Martin Frank's bill
D A Mahony
Bill of Robert Jess for bedding man with small pox
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of F Kempf for a sewer on Southern Avenue
I V David repairs of Air Hill St
Jefferson St repairs, H Rouse
petition of W Martin and John Hall for bridge or passage across the sewer on 8th St
Alley between Jackson St and White St
Bill of Thomas Kavanaugh
sale of lots in Linwood Cemetery
M Levi
Robert McKinley
against new lightning rods on the City Hall
sodding of grounds about the Sexton's house
Culverts on Dodge St
7th St between White St and the inner slough
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
late decision of the Supreme Court of Iowa
City authorities have no power to sell real estate for the collection of delinquent taxes and directing the city attorney to prepare a bill to obviate this difficulty
Sanitary Committee against having alleys
1st St and 2nd St, Main St and iowa St, Locust St and Main st
Sanitary Marshal
protecting the graves in Linwood Cemetery
City officer attacked and mobbed
Judge McCeeny
public cisterns
locks
H Croswell, supply city with Steam Fire Engine
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Filthy hog pen near the Central Market
Peter Orth in behalf of August Frahm, remit taxes
Langworthy's Addition
Hugh Treanor
Cancelled amounts on funds
General fund
Police and Gas
Expense
Coupons of Special Interest
Cemetery
Wharfage
building Bee Branch bridge
petition of M Allison for W B Allison
sidewalk on corner of 11th St and Locust St
against laying sidewalks on Dodge St and South Dodge St
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
7th St bridges
removal of bridges and filling of sloughs
passage of rafts
filling the old cistern on 4th St and Main St
consent of property holders
Pius Emerson
A Langworthy
Locust St
Elm St between 11th St and 12th St
Thomas Frith, City Scavenger
3rd St bridge, plank where needed
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Copies of the charters, ordinances of Cincinnati, St. Paul, and other cities
bids made for macadamizing Main St from 1st St to 8th St
Assistant Marshal Rebman employ a city scavenger
grade of 11th St west of High St, Walnut St west of High St
levy a special tax to defray expense of grading and paving the alley
Bill of John McCoy for laying sidewalks on Mineral St
Times Co printing
James O'Day
Bill of Thomas Kavanaugh
special policemen
Mulkern attending City cases
Graff insulted and threatened to shoot the mayor
funds to secure the arrest and conviction
Bills
N Power wharf master
J H O'Neill
P M Guthrie
W A Jones
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
A E Skinner
M Hardy
M Mulhall
N Pals
H Kroll
M Oswald
O Hardy
P Malay
John Brown
J P Hargus
P O'Halloran
Fire Companies
William Rebman
M Franke
D A Mahony
M Levi
R M McKinley
Thomas Frith
J O'Day
J Hauisler
M Franke
John McCoy
H Meyer
L Kanmiller
A Mehem
P McCabe
D Doregan
J Cobey
J Crowley
J McMahan
Maurice Flynn
M Donaghoe
E Stack
J Bennett
M Corbett
J Hahill
Ned Stack
P Teehan
J Keohan
Jo Downs
Dan Hall
Mat Maher
Stephen Murphy
July 5, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
M Hardy
M Mahagan
J McGrath
Hartig
N Pals
H S Hetherington
M B Mulkern
John Thompson
John T Everett
L Loughlin
W C Mace
William Daley
July 14, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Proposition of L D Randall for street railroad
power and right of Council to grant prayer of petitioners
bids for macadamizing Locust St
painting the building over Central Market scales
Mrs. Thomas S Nairn, property between Iowa St and Clay St taxed
August 2, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Quorum not present
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition numerously signed by farmers
Appointment of a City Weigher for weighing dressed pork
Martin Carroll, damages to horse by breaking through covering of sewer on Julien Avenue
John Bell against erecting sidewalks , curb stones and gutters
Jones St between Locust St and Bluff St
Petition of G L Moser repair of crossings on Clay St
L Kneist, City Assessor
William Rebman, Sanitary Marshal
Lot No. 207 East Dubuque filled to level of adjoining lots
T E Frith, road near Old Sime Kiln
Sanitary condition of the city
Nicholas Pals
hay scales from huckster stands
P O'Halloran, street lamps lighted
Gas Company to procure new burners
Gas Fund was exhausted
sold lumber at Pest House
examined High Street, diagram and profile
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
grade of Fenelon Street
7th St bridges and sloughs
surveyed and platted out lots
Wharfage collected
improvement of Julien Avenue west of Mt. Pleasant Addition
City Sexton, 15 burials in Linwood Cemetery
digging graves
petition of F Guerrin in relation to riparian rights
salaries of city officers
Thomas Allen, receipts from 1st Ward hay scales
right of the County Board of Supervisors to levy bridge tax on city property
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
petition of A Heeb, charter for a ferry at Eagle Point for 5 years
Petition of Hugh Treanor, sureties of O McDonall and Fitzgerald
Honorable Platt Smith, petition of J R Murphy
improvement of Main St between Jones St
Railroad Freight Depot
special assessment
petition of Sarah Lee Porter
special tax levied for payments of her claim
petition of J W Taylor, National Bank Stock
J G Peterson and Patrick Robb
lumber purchased by John M Robison
Petition of New Melleray Corporation
Main St from 1st St to Jones St
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Remonstrance of William Kelly
Kelly's Addition from Air Hill St to land of V Herancourt
Petition of C A Metcalf, repair of sidewalk on Main St between 8th St and 9th St
Duncan
Central Market scales
payment to Hutchinson and Harughty for painting
street railroad, project of building street railways
Verdict of the jury to assess damages
opening of street from Lorimer Avenue to Julien Avenue
to Southern Avenue
poll of the committee, street railroad
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
excused from voting
Street railways
suitable locality land for a public park
Petition of Ann M Langton bill for laying sidewalk
cost of improving Julien Avenue
Deputy Marshal to assist the Market Master
owners of property on 5th St
alley between Main St and Iowa St to Clay St
Dubuque Water Company lay pipes and aquaducts through streets
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
due from property owners on Locust St between 1st St and Jones St, tax for macadamizing Locust St
City Attorney examine the city charter and ordinances in relation to the power of the council
Engineer ascertain amount of plank sidewalk
Locust St and Southern Avenue
1st St to the top of the hill
bridge over Bee Branch
James Kelly's bill
Bills
Nicholas Power, Wharf master
J H O'Neill
P M Guthrie
W A Jones
A E Skinner
M Hardy
M Mulhall
N Pals
H Kroll
M Oswald watchman
O Hardy
P Malay
John Brown
J P Herkes
P O'Halloran lamplighter
A J Davis special police
Hutchinson and Harughty
P M Guthrie
Louis Waddick
William Balding
John McGrath
P Ginnen
M Martin
M Maher
P McCullen
J McMahan
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Dennis Doregan
M Donaghoe
M Corbet
P Tehan
L Worick
P McNamara
J Bennett
T Sullivan
M Egan
M Flynn
J Koghan
J Redington
William McLouglan
J McNamara
T Heley
P McCabe
James Cahell
H Flood
J Connory
P McQuillan
R Bennett
Mrs. J E Kleine
Thomas Murray
P McCabe
J Molony
John Coby
J Schuller
D Leight
William Rebman
T E Frith
J Moran
J Welsh
P McCabe
J T Everett
Hutchinson and Harughty
T O Sullivan and Co
N C Ryan
John Thompson
P O'Connor
Mullany and Gaffney
M Hardy
J Koch
J Boland
J Flynn
William Rebman
J Mohring
August 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
W Bourke
Laflins, Smith and Co
J Beck
F A Gniffke
M Mulligan
J Boland
C J Cummings
J H O'Neill
J McCoy
Waples and Lumbert
J T Everett
August 23, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
establishing a quarantine, prevent epidemic diseases
Communication from John P Quigley
Produce Exchange, great necessity for immediate action of the City Council and Cooperation of citizens
Ordinance to provide hitching posts in front of stores
establishing of a quarantine
August 25, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Council recess
An Ordinance to establish a quarantine and establish regulations of health
Committee to invite the President of the United States and his suite to visit
salary of the City Auditor inadequate to support family
Abolishing the Sanitary Marshal, fill vacancy
Health Officer
suitable person in each block to spread disinfecting agents
August 25, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Health Officer
disinfectant agents
September 6, 1866
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petitions
William B Yates, improving Mineral St
Timothy Mason alley, 4th St 5th St Iowa St Clay St
Edward Blake, William Kelly, James Murphy, remonstrating againt alley in Kelly's addition
C C Collin, lot on Bluff St filled
pond on 14th St be filled
James R Scott, lot in Week's Addition
J W Taylor remission of tax
Bank Stock
Bridget Hall, special tax against her lot
Joseph Ryder improvement of Dodge St
B Jennings plank sidewalk
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petitions
Peter Keine and Paul Keine, repair of Diagonal Street in King's Addition
Ham and Carver privilege to pile wood on 6th St, Jones Block
Fire Department
Dr. H Minges
Reports of Officers
receipts from hay scales and hucksters and fishers
barrells of lime for sanitary use
repairs of sidewalks along Julien Avenue
property owners
George Bennett, Esq
sales of lots in Linwood Cemetery
P McAvoy, receipts West Dubuque Hay Scales
City Sexton's report
interments
digging graves
lamp lighter
Gas Company
usual salaries of city officers
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Engineer assessment, Southern Avenue sidewalks
property along Locust St between 1st St, Jones St
Health Officer
An Ordinance to guard against the running away of horses or teams and provide for the hitching
Reverand T E Judd, 17th St between Main St and Clay St
Petition of Martin Carroll for damages to his horse
Petition of A Heeb for a charter for a ferry from a point at or near Eagle Point
Ordinance granting the right
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Sanitary condition of the city
Mr. Frith, work on the street to the Eagle Point
claims against the City
building of a bridge over Bee Branch
Committee on assessments
Resolutuion
special tax for macadamizing Locust St between 1st St and Jones st
Pave alley, 4th St to 5th St between Clay St and Iowa St
Compensation of the Assessor
right of Richard Bonson, sold a portion of Southern Avenue
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Fire Department
cistern on 4th St and Main St
Resolution for repairing Southern Avenue beyone Whiskey Hill
James Pratt, Esq
approval of survey and profile of Southern Avenue
Charter to L D Randall, construction of a street railway
property holders
Griffith and Knight, City owes for judgement against John Blake vs. the City of Dubuque
condition of the basement walls of the Central Market House
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Preamble and Resolution in favor of paving the market ground in front of the west end of the Central Market House
Harbor Committee repair ring bolts on the levee
improving streets leading up Langworthy Hollow
plank sidewalk
suitable covering over the apperture in the culvert opposite the Lorimier House
Bill of Metz and Schaffle for assessment book and tax book
printing
September 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Knapp, Stout and Co
Ham and Carver for printing
William Rebman
Goldthorpe and Mullet to B W Jones
Street Railroads
Sanitary Marshal
laborers bills
J H O'Neill
P M Guthrie
W A Jones
A E Skinner
M Hardy
M Mulhall
N Pals
H Krohl
M Oswald
Owen Hardy
P Maley
John Brown
P Herkes
A J Davis
P O'Halloran
James Nevins
Martin Carroll
Mrs. M Levi
John Nagle
James Platz
J E Frith
Thomas Murray
B Otley
A J Cook
A Turner
L Kneist
J T Everett
Robb and Day
M Mulligan
Daniel Ernst
Hutchinson and Harughty
A Weber
John Flynn
John Schoop
Pelan and Randall
Pat Connor
John McCoy
Walter Bourke
James Platz
Howan and McArthur, gas fund
September 24, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
equalization of taxes
macadamizing Main St between 1st St and 2nd St
An Ordinance to prevent the erection of wooden buildings
Main St, Iowa St, Locust St, Clay St between Jones St and 13th St
Engineer plans and specifications for raising to a grade above high water mark
Jones St and Railroad Avenue, Levee, Depot Grounds of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company
Private consultation
charge against Marshal
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Board of Education
5th Ward School grounds to Eagle Point Avenue
culvert repaired
plank sidewalk on 5th St
Petitions
Mrs. M A Gonder against raising sidewalk, Locust St and 5th St
L D Randall, privilege to erect a Market House on 2nd St between Main St and Locust St
Robert Jess payment
F M Pleins, extension of Old Cemetery Road to 3rd St
Thomas Kavenaugh
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition unintelligible to the Council
Mrs. McCormack, examine lot 14th St
Fr. E Augustine for opening cellar way to the basement of his house on lot on Main St
Communication from firemen of fire department, salaries
Charles J Hargus, claim for services
A Keesecker, opening street from Iowa St
Auditor report
Livery, butchers, ten pin alleys
sale of cemetery lots
Minette Levi
receipts for digging graves
number of interments
lamp lighter
Market master, scales and hucksters
licenses for butchers
Wharf master wharfage reported
landing lumber of private propert
Special assessment
Bank Stock
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bill of Knapp, Stout and Co
Petition of W B Yates, repair of Mineral St
Petition for canceling tax of Bridget Hall
George G Moser for crossings on Clay St
John Bell, putting down sidewalks, curbstones and gutters
Jones St between Locust St and Bluff St
Peter Kiene, repairing Diagonal St
T C Roberts, against repair of street in Harbor Company Addition
high water mark
Main St, Railroad Avenue and Jones St
Harbor Company
Air Hill St
sidewalks on Dodge and South Dodge St
expense of property owners
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
sidewalks on Dodge St
Malady's, Southern Avenue
Old Military Road
salaries of city officers
City Assessor, City Engineer, Wharfmaster
Health Officer
William Rebman's Bee Branch Bridge
"Boundary Street"
White St between 7th St and 9th St
expense of property owners
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
special assessment levied on taxable property
Road tax
Liquidating of City Indebtedness
Principal bonds
Ordinance providing for the settlement of the indebtedness
Resolution for improvement of 5th St
expense of property holders
Sidewalk on Locust St, 10th St and 11th St
repair iron railings, market house
D Moriarty, Trustee
Baptist Church taxes
Seminary Street
James Pratt pay Mitton, Jefferson St
Bills
Schmid and Scheur
E C Frith, cleaning city
H Tuttle Fire Department
pay of street laborers
October 4, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills
T O'Sullivan and Co
M Hardy
John Nicks
Thomas Murry
Walter Bowde
Edwards and Co
John Flynn
Platt D William
Ed Meny
J Mohring
John McCoy
M Morgan
R Mitton
James Pratt
Knapp, Stout and Co
Daniel Moratz
John Finerty
N Power
October 18, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Levying a special tax upon the property abutting on Main St and Locust St
2nd St and 3rd St
special lein upon the property
property owners on 10th St from Main St to White St
November 1, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
November 6, 1866
Petitions
P W Crawford, enforcement of hay market ordinance
13th St between Clay St and White St
Jno W Smith, alley between Main St and Locust St between 11th St and 12th St
Petition of Charles J Rogers plank sidewalks
Jno T Hancock, improvement of Pearl St and Walnut St
Remonstrance of Alex Simplot
Thomas Faherty
"The Brothers"
1st St between Main St and Iowa St
City Sexton's report printed
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Market master
Salaries of officers for month of October
City Sexton report for October showing interments
digging graves
receipts of wharfage
licensing persons to deal in meats, butter, fish, etc
Griffith and Knight, John Blake vs. the City
Transcript in case of Ann O'Hare vs. the City
dirt sold off Main St to W J Knight
Locust St
Francois Guerin, riparian rights
Claims, Thomas Kavanaugh balance due
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of A Keesecker
Iowa St through Marsh's Addition
Petition of A Pleins, extension of St. Raphael's Cemetery
L D Randall for Market House
Board of Education in reference to opening a street from Lake St to Eagle Point Avenue
covering on sewer
5th St to Well's Brickyard
4th Ward School House
William Rebman, bridge over Bee Branch
Mrs. M Levi
Affidavit signed by Daniel Devlin with reference to expenditure of money on South Avenue, Whiskey Hill and Corporation line
Harbor Company, repairing Main St and Jones St
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Resolution
levying special tax
William L Dayton
Enforce ordinance regulating the hay market
Case of Sara Lee Porter vs. John Thompson
T C Robert, question of title between the City and Richard Bonson
Suit of City vs. some Butcher
appeal bond
case taken to a higher court
full compensation to them for the current fiscal year
Order in favor of John T Everett, City Engineer
Resolution for a sidewalk on 4th St from Main St
charge against police officer
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Resolution
John McCoy laying sidewalk, Langworthy Hollow
collect money from property holders
team ran away and broken down a lamp post
Ordinance to prevent city officials from having any interest in contracts let to other persons
Compensation to firemen, affairs of Fire Department
Marshal to prevent hogs from running at large
Resolution levying a special tax, special lien for property
macadamizing Locust St between 3rd St and 4th St
E D Turner
L D Randall
Pratt, Bell and Co
P Lagan
H Ballison
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Special tax, special lien
John E Miller
W B Allison
P Lagan
Macadamizing Main St between 3rd St and 4th St
T C Fassitt
R Mollet
Daniel Casey
German Savings Bank
R S Benson
R Waller
R Bonson
Wilde
George W Ames
Zugenbuler
J Goldthorpe
James Crider
F Mangold
R Cox
T Mason
F Cholvien
Leases of the House of Refuge
Jacob Roth, rent store room
Prevent all sidewalks unless done according to ordinance
A Cragin testimony
Ham and Carver, committee on printing
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
bill of C J Cummings and Co, livery hire
F A Gniffke printing
Knapp, Stout and Co
National State Bank assessment illegal
Bills paid
John Hays
John Fitzpatrick
John McCoy
J Hickey
John Hurley
Hugh Cavanah
H Tuttle
John McClay carpenter
William Horner
Saddler and Johnson
Thomas Murray
T O Sullivan
E R Lumbert
John Scherr
N C Ryan
Walter Bourke
E Ratcliff
Cushing and Fisher
Michael Brady
Hugh Flund
James Bennett
Patrick Hen
Edward Stack
Jerry Keochen
William Baldwin
John Crowley
Peter Strop
John McGrath
Thomas Holland
Martin Cannon
Morris Hern
John McMahon
Martin Canavan
Denis Doregan
Jerry Griffin
Michael Donohu
James O'Day
Michael Nihill
William McLoughlin
Maurice Flynn
William Flynn
John Crowley
M Morgan
James Convy
R Bennett
Philip McCabe
John Thompson
John King
H S Hetherington
J D Bush
David Cummings
Henry Lembeck
A F Jaeger
John Lucas
N C Ryan
B F Smith
M B Mulkern
J H O'Neill
P M Guthrie
W A Jones
A E Skinner
M Hardy
M Mulhall
N Pals
H Kroll
November 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Bills paid
M Oswald
O Hardy
P Malay
J Brown
J P Herkes
P O'Halloran
A J Davis
National State Bank proceedings changed
November 10, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petition of Robb and Day, council to grant the right of way to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company
switch of branch track of their road
Depot near Jones St to 10th St
Ordinance granting the right of way to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad, eligible route along the west bank of the Mississippi River from depot to company at 10th St
Petition of M Walker for sidewalk on Bluff St and 12th St up hill
J E Fairbanks and M M Walker in McDaniels subdivision
City vs. the National State Bank
Restrain hogs from running at large
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Petitions
Mrs. E L Fanning, remission of city taxes against her homstead
J J E Norman in relation to Dodge St bridges
T Kavanaugh, improvement of 1st St below Main st
S K Bowdish, rent of city lot on Bluff St and Locust St
dwelling house
H Brinkman and Co, pork packers desiring to be relieved from payment of licenses, selling spare ribs
Peter Klein, unpaid license, Butchers license
Joseph Merz, Mineral St
Hugo Miller, street lamps on 10th st and Clay St
Margaret Mulqueeney, license apply on taxes
reducing pay of Daniel Wall
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
P O'Halloran lighted lamps
City Sexton's report, interments
digging graves
lots sold in Linwood Cemetery
Mrs. Levi
Report of P McAvoy, hay weigher at West Dubuque
City Treasurer, refund on bond
Rented a part of the basement of the Central Market house to Henry Knell
Petition of Griffith and Knight
John Blake vs. the City of Dubuque
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
withdrew petition of Griffith and Knight
paying bill of Knapp, Stout and Co for lumber
appointment of a city weigher of pork
Petition of John T Hancock, improvement of Pearl St and Walnut St
House of Refuge rented to L H Peters
basement rooms of Central Market House
Jacob Roth
renting of House of Refuge
Central Market House foundation
Pratt, Devlin case discharged
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Pratt, Devlin case
James Pratt Case
testimony
opening of street from Lake St to Eagle Point Avenue for the continuation of Iowa St from its present northern terminus
Neglect of duty on the part of City Attorney
Bills and Claims against the City referred to committee
License for a skating park
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Finance committee notice by publication or otherwise to the holders of city indebtedness
tax of 5 mills now levied
Auditing accounts and claims
Dubuque County for costs
Anton Heeb
D S Cummings
Lambert and Knowlton
Peter Herkes
P Connors
John Hurley
Felix Agnew
N C Ryan
Thomas Murray
Maurice Flynn
Jerry Griffin
M Nihill
D Doregan
M Canavan
M Donohu
W Flynn
M Cain
N Carnes
Pat Glinnen
John McMahon
P McCabe
T O Sullivan
M Franke
M Brody
P Fitzgerald
December 6, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Hugh Flood
Pat Conner
R Bennett
James Bennett
Pat Tehen
Jerry Keohan
William Baldwin
John McGrath
M O'Hern
Thomas Cain
P McCoy
M Cannon
A Cosgrove
L Waudick
P Carney
Lagen and Lon
Pelan and Randall
Walter Bourke
B Ottly
William Glancy
John Finnerty
Hugh Morgan
Dodge St
December 7, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Resolution, repair sidewalks at expense of property holders
Ordinance to regulate the Fire Department
Necessary plat or survey of Southern Avenue from Seeger's Brewery
plank sidewalk
special assessment to defray expenses
Marshal to reduce the force under his employ to the fewest possible number
John H O'Neil, City Attorney, neglect of official duty
unfit for office
December 7, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
Resolution
John H O'Neill censurable for neglect of duty as city attorney
Levy a special tax for defraying the expenses of planking the sidewalk on Dodge St
examine tax book
pay of Daniel Wall
Ordinance to provide for the mode and manner of preferring charges against and for removal of officers
December 13, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
L D Pierce, rent of House of Refuge
James Flynn, law cases betweent eh City
H Markell
vacating Bellevue St in Wood's Addition
Ordinance in relation to opening and vacating streets and alleys
Schmidt and Scherr to deposite loads of rock on Couler Avenue
special tax for paving the alley in City lot
Resolution requesting the City Attorney to state what knowledge her has of any official misconduct on part of the Mayor or any Alderman
Not to allow any person whatever unless an officer of the City access to the books, papers, or other property
December 13, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
December 12, 1866
Recorder's books for future reference and preservation
City Recorder duties
Sarah Lee Porter case
attend cases in which the interest of the City may be involved
expunged
Office of City Attorney vacated
Expense fund owes the Police fund
tax to defray expense of macadamizing Locust St between 4th St and 5th St
Mrs. Gondar
H W Sanford
Joesph Brunskill
R O'Brien
D Hunkins
R Bonson
J Thompson
December 13, 1866
Thompson, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Hetherington, Bush, Jaeger, King
E Cutler
Joseph Chapman
John McKinley
Fire Department report
Contract between the City and the leasees of the gas works be terminated
Newspaper clippings
Mayor's Speech
April 6, 1865? Page 439
January 1, 1865
Clearer copy in the Intern scan folder
January 15, 1866
Clearer copy in the Intern scan folder
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