W Roll_08 Part 3October 16, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved question whether the powers given by the act of the legislation of Iowa
April 2, 1868, An Act enabling public incorporations to settle indebtedness
general election, November 3, 1868
Entire indebtedness of the City October 1, 1868
bonds, orders, or scrip
14th St sewer ordered to be covered with suitable plank from Main St to Bluff St
Macadamize and suitable gutter 5th St from Hill St to Alpine St
October 16, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Expense of improvement assessed upon the abutting property owner
Construct a protection wall on the easterly side of Seminary St, intersection with 17th St
Bids
Michael Dunn
grading, filling, paving, macadamizing, dry wall masonery
City Recorder order to pay John Blake, city scrip
F Beyer, 17th St
Treasurer cancel delinquent taxes
October 16, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Copy of the resolution ordering Main st from 14th St to 17th St
Bid of M Dunn, 17th St and Seminary St
A Munsell, remission of taxes
Petition of M Ham, cancelling taxes
Eagle Point Ferry Landing
5th Ward as superintendent
R Bonson, erroneous sidewalk assessment
Delinquent taxes
Bank tax
R A Langworthy and R Collier, erroneous assessment for sidewalks
A Stines, Linwood Cemetery
Cemetery road
October 16, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Justice William Meyer, delinquent taxes
October 21, 1868
General order of business suspended
Resolution and Preamble
Mayor proclamation, question of powers granted by the act of the Legislature
voters of the City
An Act enabling municiapl corporations to settle indebtedness
calm and mature deliberations of all tax payers
time when the public mind is free from party or policial excitement
October 21, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Mayor proclamation question of settlement of the City indebtedness
voters of the City of Dubuque
Appropriation for protection wall on Seminary St
Remonstrance signed by N Brand, William Pirl, largest property holders on street
improvement not required
Withhold action on the resolution, stone wall along Seminary St
Main St grade, 14th St to 17th St
October 21, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Robert Brown erect a horse pump, White St between old levee
Bridge Warrants in favor of the Mayor
Thomas Burns
Corner Market Property to Moore and Co
bank taxes, tax cancelled
St Commissioner erect a covered sewer
Alpine St between 5th St and Julien Avenue
November 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
Dubuque Typographical Union, permission to use the hall of the engine house
Thomas Faherty, John D Lenehan, P T Brown, appointment as weigher of dressed hogs
B F Smith, Henry Reed, right to erect a building on the levee, contain machinery and draw up and handle lumber
E Pitschner, nuisance caused by using out lot as a cattleyard
John Simon, pay for burying and hauling dead dogs
H J Kuebel, taxes paid
William Ashley Jones, city grade book
number and names of the additions and subdivisions to the City
W A Jones, A B Jones, new cemetery books
many errors
due M Levi for sale of Linwood Cemetery lots
November 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
City Auditor, time to make out the city indebtedness
Ordinance regulating the weighing of coal
Ordinance granting onto William Ryan, his heirs, assigns, the right to slaughter hogs and horned cattle
Carry on the general meat packing business on land on the Dubuque Harbor Company's addition
Ordinance book page 247
An Ordinance regulating the weighing of grain
November 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions for weighership
Weigh grain and coal
Election
J D Lenehan
Thomas Faherty
P T Brown
Cancelling Pollocks taxes
Contract of F Beyer, improvement of 3rd St
extension of time on contract for 17th St
Resolution
Resolved Engineer survey and plat of St. Raphael St, lands and lots abutting
Mrs. J D Sullivan erect a stairway on sidewalk, building on Main St and 6th St
November 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved purchase of Peter Hohz city lot
18th St
Couler Avenue
Eagle Point Ferry Co
Ordinance allowing and compelling hucksters to buy after 9
November 10 to April 1
City Attorney, petition of the Illinois Central Railroad Company in relation to assessment on the Dunleith and Dubuque Ferry Boar
equalization of taxes
Application of the Ladies Building Society of the Episcopal Church for the use of the hall
rent of stalls in City Hall
Clerk hire for Recorder's office
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
George Higley, laying sidewalk on 14th St west of Bluff St
George W Jones, street lamps on 6th St and alley between Main St and Locust St
M H Beach, cancelling of special taxes
Stafford's Addition
erroneously assessed
William L Bradley, 7th St between Main St and Locust St
Alonzo Cragin, claim for law services against the city, taxes charged against his property
Resolution
Resolved 7th St between Main St and Locust St, expense of improvement assessed upon abutting property
Auditor, salaries of city officers
Street Commissioner, bills for teams and laborers
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
W W Smith, Police Justice?
fines collected
City Attorney, 5th St special tax for work, not take private property without just compensation
R McGivern, West Dubuque scales
Lamplighter P O'Halloran
F O'Donald, 1st Ward scales
Market Master Strasser expenses
City Sexton, Gemhle, number of interments
digging graves
H J Playter
Susan A Lawrence
MRs. Martin Aff
M M Miller
Charles Wagner
Linwood Cemetery
Wharfmaster Powers
Treasury
Engineer special assessment, out lot
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Arrests made during the month, amount of property stolen
number of dogs killed by police
Services on election day
Petition of Amelie Frith
M M Rose
An Ordinance granting certain rights to Benj F Smith, Reed
associates, successors, assigns
transferring lumber from the Mississippi River to the Railroad Track
Bills
J W Parker
J McCoy
J McLay
Metz and Schafle
Williams and Porter
Finke and Witshorck?
G H Foy
O H Crusius
William Ashley Jones
P Doerr
Ed Merz
E Ratcliff
Sol Rauh and Co
James McAvoy and Co
T O Sullivan
John Bell
coal
carpenter
hardware
books
drugs
painting
sidewalks
grade books
teaming
blankets
West Dubuque Scales
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Thomas Burns, excavations
Bills
George Garrett
Joseph Rider
Bills
R C Waples, lumber
J McCoy, sidewalks
W A Langworthy, lumber
N C Ryan, powder
M Morgan, wood
J Christman, lumber
J K Duncan
James Crawford bridge
John Reedwood
County
Howard and McArthur, gas
Resolution
Resolved powers given by the act of the legislature entitled An Act to enable municipal and public corporations as their election to settle, adjust, and compound their indebtedness, provide for the issue of new bonds
payment of new bonds by the levy of specific taxes
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved powers given by the act of the legislature entitled An Act to enable municipal and public corporations as their election to settle, adjust, and compound their indebtedness, provide for the issue of new bonds
payment of new bonds by the levy of specific taxes
proclamation to carry into effect the provisions of this resolution
Resolved Ordinance to provide for the collection of taxes
two mills for road, three mills for expenses, five mills for special interest
real and personal property in the City of Dubuque
Ordinance regulating the weighing of grain
Bills
Walter Burke, blacksmithing
H Deggendorf, roofing
Dubuque Herald, printing tax list
Schulte and Wagner, stone cutting
Asa Roberts, engine
A T Cook, cisterns
William Ashley Jones, cemetery books
J M Robinson, lumber
Fire Company
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petition of Henry Tanderall, Tandwall?
watchman on the levee
Auditor report
Resolution
Resolved Office of Street Commissioner vacated and discontinued
during the winter
jobs and work on streets have not been completed
preparing grade book, cemetery book
Otto H Crusius, pracitical engineer
City property
Discharge of the commissioner reconsidered
report and plat of St. Raphael's Addition
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved plat of St. Raphael's addition to the City of Dubuque
St. Mary's St
profile of grade of Main St, intersection of 14th St, 17th St
Enlarging waterway at the intersection of 5th St and Locust St
abutting property owners
Willaim Ruban, changes on the alley, 6th St and 7th St
Weigher of grain use city scales
bulk grain
sales for County taxes assessed against lot in McDaniels Addition
Deed of McDaniels
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved
Special assessment
John Hays, contractor for improvement
Alpine St
5th St, westerly terminus of J A Rhomberg's improvement to Summit St
suitable plank sidewalk
abutting property
Ordinance to have sidewalk repaired on Locust St
6th St, 7th St dangerous condition
Cemetery fund to pay Sexton's salary
Special assessment, lot on 15th St, Main St, Locust St
Equalization of taxes
November 10, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bids for improvement on 5th St, Alpine St
John Hays, only bidder
Resolution
Resolved John D Lenehan, furnish platforms
carry into effect the ordinance regulating the weighing of hogs and grain
performs duties faithfully
Harbor Master authorized to erect from 10th St to 12th St suitable and strong posts along over present levee, hitching up rafts, boats
November 18, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
N Ryan and the Dubuque Harbor Company
vacation of the alley in Block 8, Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition
Jones St and Dodge St
An Ordinance vacating the alley in block 8
Mrs. Rosanna Carroll, relief from City Council under the existing laws of the 12th General Assembly of the State of Iowa
Resolved Mayor be authorized to furnish aid to the indignant and poor of the City as is contemplated in chapter 95, acts of the 12th General Assembly
November 18, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Relief of the poor
draw all the necessary orders for the relief of the poor
Procuring new leather hose for the engines
Committee on Fire Departments
Judges and Clerks for special election
1st Ward
W Ahern, W Coates
John Carroll, J K Duncan
2nd Ward
T Mason, W Ruff
John Kreis, O Wullweber
3rd Ward
J H Koch, F Hinds
F Glab, W Rebman
4th Ward
George L Mathews, Thomas Hardie
John Nagle, W W Sweetzer
5th Ward
Pat Morgan, G Blocklinger
Peter Ellwanger, M Blumenauer
Resolution
Resolved, Street Commissioner repair crossing on 17th St, junction with Clay St
Horse Railroad Company, waterway
November 18, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved construct a sewer up the Southern Avenue from where the same is now completed on southerly side
plank pave
owners of abutting property
December 3, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
J A Rhomberg grade on alley between 3rd St and 4th St
Bishop Hennessey, width of St. Raphael Street
Thomas Roach, widen sewer on Southern Avenue
expense applied on taxes
Brewers of the City asking for a Deputy weigher in their respective breweries
Osborn and Richmond, relief from certain peddlars
City Attorney
John King, lots in Langworthy's addition wrongfully assessed
special taxes
F Beyer, special taxes
Bluff St between 10th St and 13th St
improvement of 5th St
December 3, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Communication from City Recorder, extension of time for preparing tax book
Poor Relief
Attorney David Rorer? special tax to pay judgment of Elisha Riggs
U.S. Court levy of a special tax, Henry Young, New York
Petitions
L M Pollock, sidewalk on Hill St
8th St, 5th St
Salaries of City Officers
complaints made about the lamplighter
declare office vacant
Auditor Jennings, report on indebtedness of the City
F S Jessup and Com bonds on account of public improvements, schools
Clark, Dodge and Co
F S Jessup and Co
Dubuque and Pacific Railroad
December 3, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
W W Corcoran, bonds public improvement
Ed Langworthy, bonds Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company
Bonds, Steamer J K Graves
Isaac Bronson
Judgments in City Court, District Court
outstanding since 1855
Resolution
Resolved, Auditor attend daily at his office in City Hall
Street Commissioner Leathers, cleaning streets, giving the time of the different laborers
Wharfmaster Powers, wharfage collected
Marshal report, number of arrests made during the month
December 3, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Reports
Justice A Maak, fine collected during the month
1st Ward Scales
Market Master Strasser
Lamplighter O'Halloran, 75 lamps
Sexton Gmehle, interments
Linwood Cemetery
W W Sweetzer
Pater Stecklein
William Johnson
R McGivern, West Dubuque
Communication of Treasurer Quigley, order for M Levi, percentage from sale of cemetery lots
Knapp, Stout and Co petition, appropriations made in Treasurer's hands
South Dodge St
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Police report of W W Smith, collect fines from sureties named in the report
Petition of Brewers
weighmaster authorize to appoint deputy weighers for each brewery, nobody should be appointed who was interested in such breweries
Poor Relief Committee
Returned petition of M Cosgrove, receipt in full for claim
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petition of Hugh Morgan and recommended no money be paid
widening 5th St and Locust St sewer
Hayden and Conners
Proclamation suspending the special election
exact indebtedness of the City
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Mayor issue proclamation submitting to a vote of the citizens
whether the City should settle its debts under and by virtue of the provisions Chapter 67 of the laws of Iowa
vote taken as soon as the City authorities shall ascertain the amount of the City's indebtedness
power to appoint a clerk to do the correspondences under the direction of the Mayor
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
An Ordinance to amend an ordinance to provide for the collection of all taxes, rates and special assessments levied on property
Ordinance book page 253
An Ordinance to regulate the weighing of grain
An Ordinance regulating the weighing of coal
Order for Eagle Point Ferry Co
E R Shankman
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
Thomas Burton, verbal contract for repairs of the culvert on Southern Avenue
Contract made by the City with J Hayes and Michael Hardie, grading 5th St from Hill St to Alpine St
Resolution
Resolved Frank Beyer, contractor for sundry improvements to be done on 17th St from Main St to Jackson St, fulfill contract
Bill Joseph Ryder, order for bridge warrants
lumber
Bills of Ed McLain, work on Hill St
Dodge St
excavation and lumber
E Pitschner, investigate the premise of M Liddy
December 5, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved special tax levied upon the abutting property holders, improvements made on Alpine St
3rd St, 5th St
Captain Harris
S M Pollock
Thomas Nairn
Charles Gregoire
Ed Langworthy
E Livermoore, right to put down a conductor in the ditch on Eagle Point Avenue to carry water to a skating park
Street Railway depot
conductor shall in no way interfere with the levee or the use of it
lamp post erected and supplied with gas on the corner of Locust St and Dodge St
taxes of W B Allison, delinquent taxes
deliver tax book to the City Treasurer
tax matters of A Considine, Mrs. Navionh, C Clare, Luck
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
H Brinkman, scales designated as public scales
deputy weigher appointed
weigh pork at packing houses
Resolution
Resolved City weigher of hogs appoint a deputy weigher
8th st, Packing house
Bill of S M Langworthy, widening of Hill St
Engineer survey and plat of Hill st, 8th St to 5th St
Rhomberg
An Ordinance to provide for opening, altering, or enulling streets, highways
an Ordinance to repeal an ordinance entitled an ordinance to regulate the weighing of grain
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
An Ordinance to repeal an ordinance to regulate the weighing of coal
Claim of William Rebman
Testimony of the Engineer
Opinion of the City Attorney
Marshal instructed to notify the Attorney
printing bills
Bills paid
Dubuque Herald
Douse and Dean
W H Morhiser
F Glab
DeGraw and Co
W Rebman
Knapp, Stout and Co
F Beyer
E A Lumbert and Co
Peter Caudent
Ingram, Kennedy, and Day
John McCoy
Conrad Schmidt
John Bale
Board of Registration
George Garrett
O H Crusius
W A Jones
Luke and Wilkerson
Sam Elmer
H Kavanough
John McCoy
Joseph Geiger
Waller and Christman
Cushing and Fisher
John Nagle
Bale and Co
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills
Claims
Knapp, Stout and Co
Mitchel and Scott
G Tiffenbrum
E Klingenberg
James Kelly
F Kempf
Fire
John Freiburg
John Allgeier
A Gehrig
N Bromenshenkel
S Elmer
Police
Howard and McArthur
Printing
W Meyer
Herald
Gniffke
indebtedness to the city
Committee on Fire Departments, necessary repairs and improvements about the engine houses
fires in the city are frequent occurrence and as passing events are soon lost sight of and forgotten, except by the sufferers
Book for Chief Engineer, entries
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Committee on Fire Departments, necessary repairs and improvements about the engine houses
fires in the city are frequent occurrence and as passing events are soon lost sight of and forgotten, except by the sufferers
Book for Chief Engineer, entries for each fire
date, locality, streets
owners of property destroyed, damage, cause of fire
Preamble and Resolution
butchers license
pork-packing
meats, salt or pack what they can't sell fresh
collect from packing houses license, equal to license paid by butchers
Frequent complaints are made in regard to the gas lights of the city
lamps do not give proper light
burners
lamplighter
Gas Company
official bond of Otto H Crusius
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
official bond of Otto H Crusius as City Engineer
Peter Kiene and Nicholas Wagner as sureties
street in St. Raphael's addition
Resolution
Resolved repair Lake St from Jackson St to the bridge over Bee Branch
City Property advertised for sale for city taxes, taxes have been paid on property returned as delinquent
City has had due credit for all taxes
thanks of the City Council tendered to the Council of Louisville
December 8, 1868
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
thanks of the City Council tendered to the Council of Louisville for a copy of their city charter
Resolution
Resolved Recorder draw an order in favor of each alderman
licensing meat markets outside of market house
Ordinances with power to act
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
John Blake, hold an order again
taxes endorsed
Philip Duerenberger, holds two deeds signed by Mayor Wilson for Cemetery lots
books in Recorder's office
new deed
Joseph Huber, allowed to repair fence destroyed by Fire Co No. 2
Fire at Dickinson's mill
F Weigle, City may built up his fence destroyed at the late fire at Mrs. Eggleston
Mitchell and Scott asking abatement of taxes for 68 on personal property
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
Mrs. Miller, reduction of his taxes for 1868
Mrs. Mary Long, remission of taxes on lot
Daniel Sheehan, work on Hill St
Assessment levied
claims and city attorney
Allen Leathers, collected special tax levied for sidewalks laid by John McCoy
Peterson and Christman, tax on their mill destroyed by fire
James Beach, stating that 45 shales held by him in the German Savings Bank had been assessed to him
L A Thomas, adopt a memorial and resolutions on the Diversion of the Dubuque Rail Road, branch of the Pacific Railroad
DSRR
Charles Phipps, remission of personal tax paid by him through successor
Memorial to Congress, by L A Thomas, reciprocity treaty with Canada to permit free navigation of the St. Lawrence River, preliminary survey of the Fox River improvement
property owners on 3rd St, Hayden grade be adopted
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Treasurer Quigley, order in favor of M Levi, percentage from sale of Linwood Cemetery lots
Report of Chief Engineers A T Cook, suggested a new fire company under the control of the Chief Engineer should be formed
hand engines placed in the vicinity of 3rd Ward and 5th Ward
Petitions
S M Pollock tax endorsed on judgment against the city
R E Graves, Chapter 153, Section 2 Laws of Iowa in regard to taxation of bank shares
Frank Horsch, receive credit on his saloon license
Auditor account showing judgments against the city
Sarah Lee Porter
City Sexton interments
B Bassler
Andream Seaman
G W Jessup
E M Woodworth and S S Womot
W Meyer, James Wilson
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Robert McGivern, West Dubuque weigher
Market Master Strasser
Weighmaster Lenehan, amount of loads weighed at 1st Ward scales
Lamp lighter, lamps lighted
Auditor Jennings salaries due City Officers
Justice Maak, fines due the City
collected for licenses and numbers of arrest
Hill St
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
An Ordinance regulating the cleaning of sidewalks
An Ordinance to amend an ordinance providing for the appointment of an inspector of wood and regulating the sale of wood for fuel
Orders given by the Aldermen for poor relief
City Recorder pay orders
certified bill of the outlay
Board of supervisors
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills ordered to be paid
E A Lumbert and Co, lumber
Grosvenor and Harger, stationary
Pelan and Randal, lumber
Howard and McArthur, gas
Times, Printing house printing
F A Gniffke
John Hays and Co, for G B Doer
J K Duncan, rent for engine house
Ed Merz, stovepipes
Ingram, Kennedy and Day, lumber
A T Cook, engine work
N Eichman and Co, sundries
A Kunkel, engine work
Asa Roberts
Sol Turck and Co, lumber
Horace, Tuttle and Son, carpenter work
F Straunskey
John Schwenk
A Y McDonald
McGhie Brothers
Waller and Christman hardware
Palmer, Winall and Co books
A Leathers
Thomas Murphy
P T Brown, tax books
G Becker, dry goods
City Treasurer, money advanced
bills of William Meyer, bill of Perry and Pitschner
lamps on 13th St and Main st, police with power
Sol Turck, arrived and accepted and produced all papers relating to said steamer
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Recorder draw an order on the City Treasurer in favor of Solomon Turck
payment of Silsby, steam fire engine
Matter of hose hire for the fire engines
Salary of the Chief and Assistant Chief Engineer on motion fixed as follows
A T Cook
John Pier
Insure the steam fire engines and apparatus belonging thereto
City Property in the Engineers Office
Petition of Bishop Hennesey
Petition of P Farrell, abatement on taxes
charge taxes on lots
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mrs. Lenehan pay tax with city scrip
City Engineer on Hill St, map and report
Resolution
Resolved accurate plat and survey of lands and lots through and over Hill St from 8th St to Pine St
Recorder issue a venire, names of owners of property
summon a jury of 12 citizens not directly interested
assess the damages
widening of Hill St
Petition of John D Bush, assessment
G Becker not paying city taxes
January 7, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Thomas Burns, work on Southern Avenue
Bills
John McCoy
Ed McClain work on Hill St
referred to claims
William Meyer, criminal costs to City Attorney
Resolution
Resolved share holders of several National Banks located in this city
property other than shares in banks
shareholders liability to pay taxes
Horse Railway and Bridge Company, special assessment
February 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
G W Mitchell lumber dealers and manufacturers
right of way for a railroad track and switches from the railroad bridge and 1st St levee
Eagle Point, handle lumber
Harbors
Margareth McCann, abatement of taxes on her home
R Bonson paid special tax for laying sidewalk in front of his property on Dodge St
R P Minshall, assessment
N Schmitz, fined for selling hogs without having them weighed through ignorance of the law
February 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
Key City Gas Light Company assesment against their property
Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company renew policy on the Central Market House
G L Torbet
J L Dickinson abatement of taxes
Joseph Kabat property raised
Herman Rhomberg remit license on account of poverty and disability
Joseph Kaufman, lot in L H Langworthy's Addition
receipt signed by Treasurer Freund
Melissa Eggleston, sidewalk assessment
Margareth Donahue, remission of taxes on her homestead lot
February 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
M Allison, insurance agent, insure market house
Bissell and Co, renew policy on the market house
remove A E Skinner
Ann O'Hare, abatement of taxes on her homestead, compliance with a decree of the Supreme Court
St. Joseph's Acadamy, exempt from paying taxes on their school buildings
A Maak, Justice of the Peace
Hugh Doner, pay for curbing, apply to license
F Beyer
B W Poor bill for legal services in Timothy Davis' case
R McGivern paid into treasury
City Sexton, interments during the month
digging graves
Lots sold, Frederick Burdt
L Sippach and Lugar
February 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Market Master Strasser paid to the treasurer for weighing
Weighmaster John D Lenehan, 1st Ward Scales
W W Smith, Justice of the Peace, fees due
Salaries due various city officers
Omission in E R Lumbert and Co's bill against the City for lumber
lamplighter O'Halloran reported lamps lighted
Mitchell and Scott, reduction on taxes
Petition of Mrs. Mary Long remitting taxes
Charles Phipps
Mrs. Miller reduction of taxes
Burton, Hill and Co, auction ordinance be so amended as to protect resident auctioneers, making out licenses
transient operators
Resolution
Resolved City Attorney and City Marshal investigate whether any person or persons are selling merchandize by auction
city limits
auctioneers license
February 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Ordinance regulating auctioneers license
Legal proceedings for violation of ordinance
S M Pollock and John Blake
Poor of the City expenses by Aldermen
proper vouchers
Bills paid
J W Parker, coal
H Cavanaugh, hauling
M Frank, railing
Collier, Leckie and Co
Howard and McArthur, gas
Thomas Connolly, blacksmith
Perry and Pitchner, glazing
O H Crusius, Engineer
Asa Horr, Town Clock
Joseph A Rhomberg, compensation for improving 5th St
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Rhomberg, taxes on his property abutting 5th St
P Durenberger new deed for cemetery lots
Fire Department
Communication and Recommendation of Chief Engineer, rules and regulations
Steamfire Engine Co
verbal contract with Philip Sage to manage and run fire engine
E G Young
Contract with E Rattcliff for furnishing horses for use of fire department
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Furnish horses for moving the engines and hose carts
fires, filling cisterns
storage room
E G Young
E Ratcliff correctness of the contract
Chief Engineer, Fire Department
removal of hand engines, 17th St
fire companies organized
3rd Ward, 5th Ward
Hawkeye Hose Co
hand fire engines disbanded
machines in their new locality
Resolution
Resolved raise and organize new companies in their respective wards to take charge of and operate respective engines
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Organizing new fire companies, prevent unncessary damage and destruction of property
Fire companies held responsible for unncessary damage
Forbid break down or destroy fences or enclosures to get at water, until ordered to do so by Chief Engineer
damage at the expense of the company
first ascertain where water can be had before breaking fences
Fire Companies paid salary
Hawkeye Hose Co
Petition of Ed McLain, work on Hill St and Dodge St
Bridge and Street Railroad
German Savings Bank, special deposit, amount to bear interest
decision of the Supreme Court
Street Railway Company, plan of action
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
City Attorney, petition of Bishop Hennesey relative to the vacation of St. Mary's Street
reducing the width of street was illegal and void
Resolution
Parties petitioned the Council to alter the width of St. Mary's St
Engineer survey and plat, lots and lands abutting
Recorder issue a venire to summon a jury, assess damages
freeholder citizens
City Hall in Dubuque
Marshal personal notice to owners of property abutting on said street
Deposit in City Treasury sufficient sum of money to defray all expenses
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Hill St resolution
Resolution fixing the salaries of the aldermen
Resolved, Gen C H Booth statement on amount of railroad stocks of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad
DLWRR? DSWRR?
city bonds deposited by him
trustee in trust for the City of Dubuque
No bills acted upon unless in the hands of the Committee on Claims
at least 3 days prior to the session of Council
William Ashley Jones municipal police magistrate
violating the laws and ordinances
Cantillon
Necessary fitting done on the street as the sewer adjoining Flannery on Southern Avenue
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Office of Engineer declared vacant
Resolution
Whereas proceedings condemning a portion of lot in Dubuque City according to the original plat
altering and widening Couler Avenue
location and use of an Engine House
Peter Holz, owner of lot, sell lot to the City
Resolved proper conveyance of lot
Petitions
William G Steward, relieved from taxes on lot in Kiene and Blocklinger's addition
An Ordinance to amend the wood ordinance
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Ordinance to promote the health of the City and to abate nuisances
L P Trusdell's tax on lot, personal tax, destroyed by fire
Tax assessed on 15 acres of Main Lot assessed to George Hograff
G Becker allowed an abatement of tax, assessment on real estate
F Beyer petition, special committee
A Maak Justice of the Peace
Engine House on Public Square
February 5, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved City Attorney, revision of the ordinance
Season for pork weighing is about drawing to a close
Statistical statement of the number of hogs weighed
weighmaster report
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
John McCoy appropriation to open a wagon road from Hill St to Air Hill St
Hugh Morgan claim, special committee to investigate
Griffith and Knight Attorneys, settlement for their part of the judgment obtained by John Blake
F W Kruse, sewer in front of property in Staffords Addition
Dubuque Firemens Union, members of the Fire Companies
engine be restored to them
Bishop Hennessey by McNulty, Attorney
John Hennessey, matter of St. Mary's St
objections to the petition of Messrs Trainor and others
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
William Burke, sidewalk assessed
Amsden and Walker, Main St extension and Railroad Avenue
A Kaiser, Henry Schmidt appointed wood inspector
Order in favor of M Levi, percentage on sale of Linwood Cemetery lots
Full statement of money received from Steam Fire Engine
hose and hose carts
moneys received from subscribers
Subscription list
credit
speaks volumes for the liberality of our people
Solomon Turck
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Receipts and disbursments of Solomon Turck in purchase of steam fire engine
hose and hose carts bought by H E Silsby
W E Wellington
W H Rumpf
L D Randall and Co
W H Peabody
R E Graves
Junkerman and Haas
Sheffield, Wood and Co
R A Babbage
J K Graves
A Levi
H W Sandford
Woodworth, Wemott, Howard
George Recker
W P Lange
Pickenbrock and Deuss
Alex Young
German Savings Bank
Andrew and Treadway
Smith and Plaister
Ackley, Skemp and Addinsel
Crane and Rood
Bissell and Co
H L Stout
Westphal and Hinds
Ambrose Gleed
H C Chamberlain
A W Richmond
Richard Bonson
Cummings and Ratcliff
G C Christman
Jno L Vaughan
Sears and Abbott
John T Hancock
Williams and Potter
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Receipts and disbursments of Solomon Turck in purchase of steam fire engine
Richard Burden
Rouse and Dean
H L Robison
N C Ryder
Ingram, Kennedy and Day
E H Moore
Ham and Carver
Jno W Taylor
Jno H Lull
M Allison
A Palmer
H Lowry
Mitchell and Scott
William L Bradley
T C Roberts
Armington, Meyers and Co
Anton Heeb
George L Torbert
Simplot Brothers
E L Lumbert and Co
Howard McArthur
George J Edwards
W G Stewart
Bishop Hennessey
P A Lorimer
V J Williams
Lewis and Cornwell
John Phelan
Judge King
John Walters
Sadler and Johnson
B B Fray
Sol Rauh and Co
P M Platt
Amsden and Walker
John D Bush
D N Cooley
Bradley and Campbell
James Hoare
A A Cooper
Thomas Henney
J A Rhomberg
A F Jaeger
William Rebman
Illinois Central Railroad
M H Beach
Stevens and Hooper
Richard Cox
W B Allison
R Ricford, Silsby
Freight on st lot
R Rickford
M H Roach
H C Silsby, Seneca Falls New York
Jno P Quigley
Recapitulation
cash paid out as vouchers
Sol Turck
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mayor Turck report
While in New York City, called on Messrs Benedict, Torry and Co
Mr. Silsby bought the hose for the steam fire engine, J K Graves
Hon John Thompson, report relating to city indebtedness
visit New York and other Eastern Cities to find out who held our city bonds and other indebtedness against the city, if possible on what terms the holders of them would be willing to compromise
Proposed new law passed by our State Legislature
bonds unpaid, past due coupons, and judgments held by parties living in and adjacent to New York City and in Washington and Germany
Total amount of $525,000
Jessup, Esq of New York
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Hon John Thompson, report relating to city indebtedness
visit New York and other Eastern Cities to find out who held our city bonds and other indebtedness against the city, if possible on what terms the holders of them would be willing to compromise
Proposed new law passed by our State Legislature
bonds unpaid, past due coupons, and judgments held by parties living in and adjacent to New York City and in Washington and Germany
Total amount of $525,000
Jessup, Esq of New York
compromise the debt
evidences of indebtedness
bonds of the city in payment
Met M Riggs in New York of the firm of Riggs and Corcoran of Washington, holds large portion of loan
city wished to compond their indebtedness by issuing new bonds at a lower rate of interest
pay off interest and principal
Elmira, New York
Mr. John Arnst
J F Bates, investigate relation to some bonds
effect a settlement for the city
Solomon Turck, John Thompson
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Parties holding bonds and other evidences of indebtedness against the City of Dubuque
M K Jessup, New York
Jno Arsnt, Elmira New York
U H Dille, New York
Morse and Wolf
Albert Echard
Fonehling and Gaseran, Germany
S Hoffman and Co, Bankers New York
Captain Hamus, U N Dille
Corcoran and Riggs, Washington
Gen Benham, U.S. Army
M Howard of Howard and Sanger
M Spies
money of citizen tax payers
Mayor effort to try and compromise city debt
Committee of heaviest tax payers
advancing the money to take up old bonds
pay them out of the revenue collected
John Thompson
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Communication M Brady, aid to procure a horse
5th Ward
Petition of Amseden and Walker
Resolution
Resolved extension of Main St from Jones St to Railroad Avenue
bluff filling or macadamizing
assessed on abutting property holders
An Ordinance to provide for paving and macadamizing of streets
R McGivern, weighmaster at West Dubuque
salaries due City Officers
John D Lenehan, hogs weighed
Couler Avenue
Central Market
Brinkmans on 8th St
West Dubuque
Lower scales
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Reports
George Strasser, market master
Market House
Deputy Marshal Elmer, streets and sidewalks cleaned
Justice William Ashley Jones, number of cases
Claims, City Attorney
City Sexton Gmehle, number of interments and digging graves
sold cemetery lots
Philip Sage, Linwood Cemetery
John Block, Cemetery
Lamplighter O'Halloran, lamps lighted
A T Cook, Chief Engineer condition of Fire Department
schedule of property
City Attorney McCeney report of Justice W W Smith
Petition of B W Poor, fees from City on the T Davis case
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
General C H Booth address Council in reference to Railroad stock of the Dubuque and Sioux City and Dubuque SW roads
city bonds
Petitions
Mrs. Margaret Donohue, remission of taxes
Patrick Farrell, treasurer cancel taxes
Judge King, cancelling special tax for sidewalks
Mrs. Margaretha McCann, cancelling tax
Key City Gas Light Company, reduction of assessment
LeClaire and Lode for erroneous assessment
Jeffries' suit
Mrs. Meyer, refunding of money paid for taxes
Bills for Poor Relief
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petitions
G W Mitchell, privilege to build a railroad up to Eagle Point, not to allow them any wharfage
City Hall Building insurance
Home Republic and Liverpool
Bills
F Weigel, damage fire
James Crawford, Captain work
Rouse and Dean, Engine work
John Molony, making ditch
H Konack, engine work
Charles McGich
George H Fry hardware
Sam Elmer
Pet Marrugg, damage fire
L Fuller, boarding for poor
J W Parker, coal
F Martin, hauling
Rouse and Dean, engine work
F A Gniffke, printing
Jacob Werner, damage fire
E Ratcliff hose hire
T Hemy, Engine pipes
James Kelly, stationary
Howard and Co, gas
E R Lumbert, lumber
John Thompson
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Marshal sold Engine House No. 1
Treasury
paid out for advertising
Bills of Ed. McLean
Mr. Leathers
excavations provided McLean
Petition of Joesph Kabat, pay taxes
Arrests made and street work on Southern Avenue
Thomas Cavanaugh
St. Joesph's Seminary
Kleine and Koepffly Powder for shooting dogs
R Babbage, erroneous assessment
Petition of Daniel Sheehan, city to pay contract work done on Hill St
March 4, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petition
George Strasser permission to build an addition to his frame dwelling on Clay St between 12th St and 13th St
property holders in the block
Michl Downey and Co, sink a Mineral Shaft on Mineral St
Settlement of the City Debt
Resolution
Resolved subscribe to the fund for the purchase of any and all bonds outstanding against the City of Dubuque
reduce the indebtedness against the city
March 18, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Judges and Clerks of Election
1st Ward
William Newman, William Ahern
William Coats, Jno Lenehan
2nd Ward
M Buchholz, L K W Scott
Hugo Deggendorf, George Salot
3rd Ward
Henry Koch, Hugh Tally
William Rebman, Charles Petschner
4th Ward
D K Cornwell, W W Sweeser
Thomas Hardy, John Nagle
Revision of City Ordinances
Resolution
Resolved profile of Chestnut St from High St to Prairie St, advertise according to ordinance
An Ordinance to regulate the manner of fixing grades in the City
March 20, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Reading of Ordinances continued
bonds of Auctioneers
License for brokers
Street Railway Company exempt from paying license
License for billiards
Saloon license
March 22, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Police and City Attorney look up what contract exists between the City and Gas Company
2 Bridge Ordinances, Revised Ordinance book
Resolutions
Resolved Revised Ordinances published in book form
Table of Contents, Section 8 of the City Charter
Public or General Ordinances shall be repealed as far as they conflict with the provisions
no fine, forfeiture, penalty, right, action, suit, debt, or other liability whatsoever created, instituted, incurred or accrued by or under the same shall be released, discharged, annulled, repealed, or in any wise affected
May be prosecuted, recovered, or enjoyed or any suit or other proceeding be commenced or completed
March 22, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Printing of the ordinances was left to the Committee on Printing
Resolution
Resolved Engineer be and is directed to draw a plan and specification of a culvert to be constructed at the intersection of Bluff St and Dodge St
Advertise for bids for the erection
William Burke, poor sick man, application for admission to the County Poor House
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Roll call
Mayor pro tem A F Beyer
Revision of the Ordinances
Petitions
Widow Agatha Kinzel praying that 2 years taxes now due on her homestead should be cancelled
Lot in McCraney's Addition
Henry Schmid, appointment of Wood Measurer
Benj Rupert unable to pay special assessment
property on Bluff St
taxes due the City
judgment against the City
Claims
due M Levi percentage on sale of cemetery lots
Robert McGivern, weigher at West Dubuque
City lamplighter O'Halloran lamps lighted
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
George Strasser, Market Master
Auditor Jennings amounts due various City Officers
City Sexton Report, number of interments, digging graves
Linwood Cemetery lots
John Adam Koch
A McArthur
Mrs. Mary Roth
Erected a new hospital on Eagle Point, sidewalks on Hill St
John Lenehan, 1st Ward weigher
Estimate and specifications for the construction of a new sewer on Bluff St and Dodge St
M Howard address the Council on account of the present prices of gas
Ordinance relating to gas
Bill of A H Gibbs, planking sidewalk
petition of Frank Horsch, petition of Griffith and Knight
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills Paid
A Christman, dry goods
Joseph Stolz, building pest house
A F Jaeger, sending off poor
Kleine and Koepfly provision
City Marshal, furniture for pest house
Thomas Henney
Mayor Turck
T O'Sullivan hardware
Freight
M Morgan wood
engine work
F Lilley
P S Sampson, oils for engine
A T Cook, work for firemen
Sam Elmer, St laborer
William Ashley Jones
John Thompson for pest house
Gas Bill
Poor Relief Bills Paid
Collier, Leckie and Co, wood
William Clancy, removing poor
John Lucas, groceries
P Dorr, wood
John Pier
William S Gilliam
F W Loeffler
James Levi
Morrill Brothers
Junkermann and Haas
Petibone and Co
W H Robison, shoes
A J Jaeger, groceries
N Eichman and Co
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Daniel Sheehan for work done on Hill St
Petition of F W Kruse, City Engineer make estimate of the cost of a sewer in front of M Kruse's house
Repairing the old sewer at the intersection of Dodge St and Bluff St, same be advertised for bidders
Harbors, petition for right of way
lumber Railroad up to Eagle Point Avenue
Resolution
Resolved annexed profile, declared the official grade of Chesnut Street from High St to the intersection of Prairie St in McDaniels subdivision
dotted line represents the grade
Payment of Ham and Carver's bill
contract for printing revised ordinances
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Silsby and Co donated the City feet of fire hose
Bill for advertising
Order in favor of M Brady, purchase a horse
Treasurer payment of city scrip
Resolution
Resolved Chestnut St from High St to Prairie St grade
abutting property holders complete the work, assessed
Henny, Meyer, and the Recorder, money paid on property
A D Jaeger, tax lots in Fengler's addition
John Agan, aid from the City in procurring medical treatment
F Beyer, pay the waterways in front of Mrs. Sullivan
Miller, keeping a poor woman and children
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Robert Rodger, Bishop Hennessey
Bills paid
M Morgan, wood for house of refuge
C H Crusius, surveying and help
Sam Elmer, Street Laborers
William Borngesser, carpenter work
E R Lumbert, lumber for house
Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Weil
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
William Meyer, printing
Times, Printing house
Revised Ordinances
Auctioneers license penalty
Section 7, Division 2 of the ordinance in relation to license
No person shall within this city act as an agent or solicitor of any life, fire, or marine or association insurance company unless duly authorized by a license
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Cleaning streets and sewers
Iron grade for sewers on Hill St
Weigher for 1st Ward scales
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Report of wharfmaster, collected
P C Morhiser, licenses paid
cleaning sidewalks
Auditor Jennings, annual report recapitulation
cash balance
receipts
disbursements
cash on hand
total income
expenditures
Bills Paid
Mayor Turck, send off Kate Rowan
Piekenbrook and Deuss, shoes for poor
P A Lorimer, house rent for election
Charles Ohnesorge, repairing crossing
J N Parker, wood for poor
S Turck, Anderson, Morhiser, Registery Board
F Glab
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills paid
P C Morhiser, wagon, numbers, wood
Pat Donnolly, hauling for pest house
Waller and Christman
Sam Upton and Co
Moses Huggard
Mary Redwood
James Crawford
names of Street laborers and time worked
cleaning streets
sidewalks on Alpine St, M Hardy
Special Assessment, M Hayden, 5th St
Canvass of votes at the election held April 5, 1869
Election Returns
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Canvass of votes at the election held April 5, 1869
Election Returns
Mayor
W J Knight
H S Hetherington
Treasurer
Jno P Quigley
M Kingman
Recorder
F Glab
Charles Pitschner
Auditor
John D Jennings
W W Sweetser
Attorney
E McCeney
A Cragin
Assessor
R O Anderson
M M Hayden
Marshall
Owen Hardy
P C Morhiser
City Judge
Benj Rupert
Aldermen
1st Ward
John Lucas
E O Duncan
2nd Ward
B D Lenehan
George Mehl
3rd Ward
H W Griswold
Hilarius Pleins
4th Ward
A Levi
F Weigel
5th Ward
Peter Kiene Sr.
George D Wood
Winners: Knight, Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigel, Kiene
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Election Results
Winners: Knight, Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigel, Kiene
Final Council: Knight, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, ???, Pleins, ???, Weigel, ???, Kiene, ???
Mayor Turck Validictory
Stewartship to worthy successor in office
This past year has been an expensive one, trouble to us all
City Affairs, debts contracted to absorb the balance left in the Treasury
Preceeding administration
Flood of June 5, 1868 tore up our streets, sewers, culverts, bridges, and beautiful city looked hard indeed
Empty treasury
Board of Supervisors
Bridge warrants
pay street laborers
revenues to meet expenditures
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mayor Turck Validictory
Citizens on Fire Engine subscriptions
Dubuque County in bridge warrants
Delinquent taxes
expense fund
licenses for all services
wharfage
hay scales
cemetery fund
rents of public buildings
property holders cleaning streets and alleys
fines
sale of old hose
property holders for sidewalks
entire expenditures for past year
tax payers
flood of June 5, 1868
paid to officers elect
bonds and coupons
Mr. Holz painting Market House
Printing
Fire Department
steam fire engines
hose carts and hose
Engineer
Poor Relief
Eagle Point Ferry Company
Street Railroad Crossing
railway
bridges
lumber
covering sewers
wharfmaster
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mayor Turck Validictory
Entire expenditures
steam engine hose carts
Market House
new cisterns
cancelled bonds with coupons
principal
Treasurer's book
bond ring
sincere thanks, official farewell
Solomon Turck
Resolution
Resolved Council thanks Mayor
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Council thanks Mayor Turck
Thanks to P C Morhiser, retiring City Marshal
discharged difficult duties
Mayor Knight oath of office
Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigle, and Kiene
Thanks to retiring aldermen
bond for faithful discharged of the duties of the office of City Judge by Benj Rupert
Bonds and salaries of officers of City
Inaugural of Mayor Knight
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Final Council: Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Streets
Harbor
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Fire
Police
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Special Committee on bonds and salaries of officers
Treasurer and Collector
Recorder
Auditor
Marshal
Deputy Marshal
City Attorney
Sexton
Market Master
Lamplighter
Assessor
salaries
bonds
police officers be allowed the same salaries as last year
wharfmasters, wood measurers
charge of large public scales
constructing sewer on Dodge St and Bluff St
Benj Rupert, City Judge
Courts decided office of Police judge is unconstitutional
law, legal question
Petition John Finnerty appointed watchman
Petition of George F Nixon for privilege of opening a velocipede in City Hall
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Rudolph Nolte, stairway on his building
A E Skinner, competency as wood measurer
Schloth and Vogt, Albert Leicht, renewal of Butcher's license
Joseph Zugenbuchler, vacation of Schaffner's subdivision
City Attorney
Petitions of William Johnson, Charles C Seward and William Ahern, office of woodmeasurer
Arrangements for the celebration of April 26, 1869 by the IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows)
use of City Hall rooms
Agreement between the City of Dubuque and the citizens that have bought its bonds at a certain figure
interest on money invested in bonds
Resolution
Resolved report amount of money realized from sale of Linwood Cemetery, purchases made of Levi land
condition of Linwood Cemetery and report the cheapest way to protect the ground from further washing away
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved special tax be levied on Lot No. 567, costs incurred by filling to grade
Bills
Mrs. Ogelsby, ground rent
John Nagle, poor relief
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
P T Brown, Notary public
Rob Jess, house rent
Council recess
election of officers by ballot
Wharfmaster
N Power
F Schumacher
Market Master
George Strasser
Wood Measurer
W Ahern, William Johnson, Jacob Botzel, Thomas A McCarron
Sexton
G Gmehle
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Election of city officers
Marshal Hardy nominated Henry Stecher for deputy
appointment of policemen
oath of offices
Resolution
Resolved Dubuque Herald and National Democrat be declared official papers of the City
Dubuque Times and Iowa Staats Zeitung
April 11, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Bonds of City Officers
J P Quigley, Treasurer
F Glab, Recorder
J D Jennings, Auditor
Owen Hardy, Marshal
N Power, wharfmaster
Legal rights of the City to collect outstanding taxes against the Nat Bk?
Bill of Terence O'Toole for St Labor
Resolution
Resolved standing committee on bonded indebtedness
Continue correspondence with the creditors of the city
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
T C Roberts, grade of Summit St known as Potter Grade
5th St and Fenelon St
G R West appropriation for improvement of Bluff St south of Dodge St
Plimpton, Stephenson and Co remission of taxes on Mineral Lot
M Allison correction of assessments on property of William B Allison
committee on delinquent taxes
Julien Theatre Building
E L Petschner, nuisance on Out Lot
abate nuisance
Mrs. Mary Driscoll and Mrs. Hanson fines for breach of Market Ordinance
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Charles Klingenberg, Council appoint night watchman for 5th Ward
John Hodgdon and Charles J Rogers, improvements on 14th St and Locust St, constructing sewer
A H Peaslee, assessment too large
Auditor Jennings office
Ingram, Kennedy and Day vacation of 7th St extension, blocks in the Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition
Sol Rauh retain policeman John Kintzinger, old beat on Main St
F R Bissell grade of Chestnut St
T Murphy, nuisance created by slaughterhouse of John Jall
John Hays and M Hardy, work on 5th St
E R Lumbert, 7th St
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Fred Henke, damages for using his house as Engine House No. 1, small hospital
Citizen, filthy condition of Washington Square
William D Buckman, lamp posts placed opposite the County Jail on 8th St
Police Justice of Benj Rubert
Mrs. H Brady, increase compensation for nursing Mrs. Weil's baby
5th Ward, place child into the County Poor House
General George W Jones, repairs on cisterns on 6th St
William Kaden, reduction of City Saloon license
O F Lohrer, cancellation of city taxes on account of double assessment
delinquent taxes
William Hemleben, remission of saloon licence
Micheal MCCartan remission of fine, breaking lamp post
Order in favor of M Levi, percentage for sale of Linwood Cemetery
Cornelius Baylies cemetery deed
J Thompson
Communication of B F Davis experience in small pox cases, attending small pox patients
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
John H Thompson, Jackson Square grade
B B Richards, shabby and fraudulent manner of contracts for street improvements
15th St between Locust St and Main St
William Rebman
Reports
Wharfmaster
Auditor, salaries due the various city officers
W W Smith, Police Justice
Justice Jones, costs due him
lamplighter O'Halloran
Sexton Gmehle, interments and digging graves
John Lull
Y L Meredith
Thomas M Monroe
A Zumhof
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Marketmaster George Strasser, Market House
Marshal Hardy, police force number of arrests
Theatre license
Robert McGivern, weighmaster at West Dubuque
Deputy Marshal, Stecher, money due street laborers
street cleaning
plan and estimate for construction of sewer, Windsor Avenue
F Kruse
Linwood Cemetery, statement of lots sold
Petition of George Mitchel and lumbermen asking the right of way to build a railroad up to Eagle Point
Attorney McCeney petition of Joseph Zugenbachler
Resolution
Resolved Schaffner's subdivision be vacated
not to affect Hart St
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Mineral lots
Schaffner's subdivision
Treasurer's vouchers on file in the office of the City Auditor, corresponding with the stubs of the order books
Registery of Warrants cancelled and burnt
Auditor's office kept in better style
Bonds signed by Recorder R E Bishop and Auditor A E Skinner, city seal attached
bonds don't have the signature of the Mayor
blank bonds
bonds of 1858
bonds of 1864
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Auditor coupons cancelled
some coupons have no numbers
City Scrip redeemed, destroyed
An Ordinance to define the duties of Treasurer
An Ordinance to prevent nuisances
Petition of Schloth and Vogt, sell meat at respective places
license granted
Bills
John Thompson
Gas Company
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Bills Paid
N W Wagon
A Graham
John McCoy appropriation to build the road to his house
Benj Ruper judgment to pay taxes
Poor Relief Bills
Petibone and Co
Peter Trieoter
John Lucas
Morrill Brothers
Collier, Leckie and Co
P Dorr
P Donnolly
M H Robison
F W Loeffer
Brown
Petition of John D Bush
dangerous condition of Hill St sewer
repair walls of sewer
adoption of revised ordinances
ordinance fixing license of auctioneers
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
macadamizing obstructions
Special assessment 5th St
Bills of Crawford, Moses Hugart, Mary Redmond, Waller and Christman
Petition of M H Beach, taxes on Strafford's Addition cancelled
delinquent taxes
bondholders
Petition of J M Harrison
M McNulty
Resolution
Resolved Committee on streets, work done on Main St between Jones St and the Railroad Depot
passable condition for teaming
macadamizing of Jones St
Fire Department build a temporary Engine House, lot purchased of Peter Holz, 18th St and Clay St
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Order in favor of Treasurer Quigley, redemption of bond
Resolution
Resolved Wharfmaster remove 7th st levee, lumber and timber belonging to the Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Company
Become custom for raftsmen and others to land rafts, timbers, against 7th St bridge
remove all tied up to bridge
protect landing
appoint a policeman in the 5th Ward at night and Sundays
Revised ordinances in force after publication
rent of stalls in Central Market fixed prices
rent basement of market
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved petition of Ingram, Kennedy, and Say
High St worked to grade, Deputy Marshal
assessed to abutting property
Standing Committee on delinquent taxes
Notices that suits had been brought against the City of Dubuque, one in District Court of Dubuque County
M K Jessup, Elisha Riggs, Circuit Court of the U.S.
Stock of Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company]
W W Smith, J O'Hea Cantillon
Police Justices
Petition of Hugh Morgan laying sidewalks on Dodge St and South Dodge St
M McNulty
special assessments referred to the City Attorney
May 6, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Otto H Crusius elected City Engineer by acclamation for the ensuing year, salary
Street Railway Company to keep the street along their track in repairs
remove obstructions on 8th St
Barnes and Ryan, printing
May 21, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Cleaning alleys
Hill St sewer repairs
City indebtedness
Resolution calling for special election
culvert at Bluff St and Dodge St
D Manufacturing Lumber Company
R Cox, abatement of nuisances caused by a Telegraph post, 7th St alley, Locust St and Main St
Resolution
Resolved bridges over 7th St, dangerous to public travel
May 21, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved bridges over 7th St, dangerous to public travel
Board of Supervisors of the County of Dubuque
Erecting good and substantial bridges over sloughs
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Dennis Dorgan, change of alley in Dorgan's subdivision
Thomas Hall, obstruction made by George Backett in Blake's Hollow
Frank Rhomberg, establishment of grade of alley between Clay St and Iowa St on 5th St and 6th St
Solomon Turck, protesting against change of grade on 3rd St
H Lembeck, against granting right of way to the Dubuque Manufacturing Lumber Co for a Railroad through Washington St up to 14th St
Nicholas Brand asking Butcher's license, sell meat on Clay St between 17th St and 18th St
Rugamer and Ade, C C Lieben, stalls be rented
2 west stalls reconsidered
W H Clark, double assessment, G R Clark
Samuel Upton, credit of his license on his claim
Frank Beyer declining to fulfill his contracts for 3rd St and 17th St
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions of John Blake asking the arrests of the persons who are digging sand on Lake St and Railroad Addition
W C Wilkinson, no change of grade of Chestnut St
H P Ward, construction of a gutter on the west side of High St from south line of George Burdens lot to Chestnut St
P O'Halloran, lamplighter increase of salary
Marshal Hardy, number of his police force
sale of Huckster stands for concert license, circus license
Ex Deputy Marshal Elmer names of workmen
Jennings found office coupons
M Levi percentage due from sale of cemetery lots
Market Master Strasser, use of market house, cleaning markets
Salaries due city officers
P Sage, Engineer of Fire Department
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
City Sexton Gmehle, interments and digging graves
Lots sold
John Doud
F Schumacher
M D Goble
Henry O Jones
James Harvey
Platt Smith
Lewis T Farrell
William A Palmer
M L Barnes
Justice Cantillon collected for fees
Deputy Marshal Stecher, amounts due street laborers
City Engineer Crusius, estimates the cost of erecting bridges over the sloughs on 7th st extension
B B Richards work on 15th St
Petition of Hays and Hardy, culvert necessary to be constructed on 5th St
City Attorney McCeney, reports of Justice Smith and Jones
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Auditor state of Linwood Cemetery
Expenditure and receipts
Mayor Knight and Attorney McCeney
cases pending in the U.S. Circuit Court
Henry Young vs. the Mayor and Aldermen of Dubuque
Elisha Riggs vs. the Mayor and Aldermen of Dubuque
James Harris vs. the Mayor and Aldermen of Dubuque
Engineer Crusius petition for change of grade on Chestnut St
Eighmey address the Council
Grade of Summit St, profile of proposed change
Potter grade declared official grade
Dr. Waples, Dubuque City Pest House
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Committee on Fire Departments
Engine House in 5th Ward
Contractor Peter Oeth
Whitewashing Engine House
Legal steps, portion of 7th St
Favor of erecting a lamp post near the jail
appointing a nightwatchman in 5th Ward
Bills paid
John McCoy
F Finke
J Edwards and Co
Dubuque Manufacturing Company
Thomas Murray
Waller and Christman
James Crawford
W Zahima
M Brown
John Hays
O H Crusius
F A Gniffke
Iowa Staats Zeitung
Palmer, Winall and Co
Ham and Carver
James Kelly
Conrad Schmid
H Peterman
Frank Beyer
Julius Brecht
Fire Department
A T Cook
5th Ward Engine House
Rouse and Dean
E Ratcliff
J W Parker
Thomas Hermey
H C Silsby
D Sullivan
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Bills
John Gregorie
Sol Rauh and Co
Rouse and Dean
D Lisgriest
Howard and McArthur, gas pipes
Poor Relief
J Michel
J Mulligan
J O'Brien
John Fuhrman
Patrick Donnolly
John O'Brien
G Reinfried
John Nagle
John Mulligan
B Davis
A Greenwald
N C Ryan
J P Quigley
Upton and McNear
Samuel Upton
Raymond and Brothers
M Huggard
Lagan and Lom
Mary Redwood
Leckie and Langworthy
B Petibone
John Pier
Mrs. Brady
A Christman
F W Loeffler
A J Jaeger
John Nagle
Samuel Elmer, P C Morhiser
Dr. Lay
John Fuchs
George W Jones, relation to cisterns on 6th St
Petition of H Hemlebon remission of saloon license
Mrs. Brady taking care of a baby in her charge
Reserving the Ferry Landing on 7th St
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petition of the Citizens who asked the grading of the Jackson Square
Delinquent tax assessment of William B Allison on Julien Theatre Building
dwelling house
Plimpton, Stephenson and Co, property in question is out of city limits
Resolution
Resolved question submitted to the voters of this city at a special election
Shall the city of Dubuque settle its debt under and by virtue of the provision of the act entitled An act to enable municipal and public corporation at their election to settle, adjust, and compound their indebtedness
provide for the issue of new bonds
levy of specific taxes
altering and amending existing charters and laws passed by the 12th General Assembly of the State of Iowa
Polls opened, conducted in the same manner as ordinary municipal elections
Judges and Clerks of Special Election
1st Ward
William Newman, William Ahern
Micheal Ahern, Ed O Duncan
Place of Election, Robert Joss house
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Judges and Clerks of Special Election
2nd Ward
M Bushholz, George W Scott
George Salot, Benj F Smith
Court House
3rd Ward
H Koch, William Rebman
William Wihe, Frank Glab
City Hall
4th Ward
R O Anderson, P A Lorimer
M Kingman, Thomas Hardie
Lorimer House
5th Ward
John King, L Doerfler
Pet Oeth, P Ellwanger
Heeb's Brewery
Resolution
Resolved Mayor issue his proclamation as is usual at ordinary charter elections
special election
Right of Way to the Dubuque Lumber Manufacturing Company
Profile of grade of extension of Bluff St, south line of Dodge St
Potter grade declared the official grade of Summit St
T C Roberts, final settlement
An Ordinance authorizing and regulating street railways in the City of Dubuque
Regulate and fix stands at the Dubuque City Depot, accomodation of buses and wagons
Dubuque St Railway Company
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Marshal of the City of Dubuque cause all swine found running at large to be driven into the hog pound
advertised and sold
Preamble and Resolution
Ingram, Kennedy, and Day have petitioned this Council to vacate a portion of 7th St extension in Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company's addition
Erect a steam saw mill
Resolved 7th St extension, slough, vacated
abandoned for all public purposes
City have right to reopen street without expense to the City
Marshal level off macadamizing put upon 6th St from Main St to Bluff St
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved Marshal fill lot adjoining 1st Ward Market House
City Attorney notify the contractor of 3rd St and 17th St improvements
legal proceedings, securities for nonperformance
condition of the water course leading into the second bridge on Dodge St
excavation done to protect bridge from damage
Petition of R Nolte
Auditor attend to all stationary that is used by City officials and keep strict account
printing notices
improvements made in the Market House or office without consenting the proper committee
Passage of Mrs. Lynch and two children to Lansing
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved deliver orders for payment, city licenses
Publish in the official papers the names of those persons who have taken out their saloon and wagon licenses
Dubuque Times and Iowa Staats Zeitung
petitions, communications, bills, must be filed in the office of the Recorder, two days before the regular session of Council
published in 4 newspapers
list of all saloons in the City
Fire Companies
June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Costs in the U.S. District Court
Proclamation requiring dogs to be restrained until September 1, 1869
Board of Supervisors in reference to Poor Relief
cleaning sidewalks
sell the debris of the House of Refuge
cleaning streets and alleys, collect from property holders
Communication of John Hays and M Hardy, work done on 5th St
Bills Paid
O H Crusius
N Steeper
Herancourt and Woodward
W Meyer
E Dejardin
N Eichman
J McClay
Mrs. A Welsh
E Keas
F H Finke
Ham and Carver
property holders from
13th St to King's Addition
Locust St between 1st St and 3rd St
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June 3, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
sidewalks in order as required by the Ordinance
Ernst Pitchner address the Council, abate the nuisance caused by the cattleyard in Iowa St between 14th st and 15th St
June 17, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Building a City Hospital
Resolution
Resolved acre lot now owned by the city situate in the west half of the east half of Section 13 in Township 89 North of Range 2, East of the 5th Prin Meridian
location for a new hospital, erected by the County and City of Dubuque
Board of Supervisors
erect building as soon as practicable
Valentine Saner sworn in as special policeman without pay from the City for the 5th Ward
June 17, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Ordinance authorizing and regulating the Dubuque Lumberman's and Manufacturers Railroad
Edward McLean claim
Catharine Ragatz cancellation of taxes
6th St between Bluff st and Main St graded to the established grade
improvement made at the expense of the abutting property holders
Contractor contract with the owners of abutting property
city shall not be liable for said work
improvement in front of city property
Petition of C G Hargus, uniform grade of Bluff St, 14th St to 16th St
Jackson Square
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Remonstrance of R Morriel against the grading of Jackson Square
Petitions
E McAffee, saloonholders on the levee, reduction of saloon licenses
Charles Pitschner, reduction of saloon license
F Kempf, treasurer to issue license, claim against the city
Casper Spahn remission of a special tax, sidewalk on lot in L H Langworthy's addition
Mrs. Ann Cullen, poor child left at her house by a person unknown to her, asking for pay for keeping the child
Trustees of Julien
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
J W Hoffman, pest house be removed off his grounds
J A Rhomberg, 7th st repaired
G K West, resurvey and establishment of a new road on Bluff St south of Dodge St
A Greenwald, closing of an alley and praying the same be declared a nuisance
City Fire Department, Firemen's celebration of the 5th of July
Deputy Marshal Stecher
City Auditor showed salaries due to the City Officers
Wharfmaster
Sexton Gmehle, interments and digging graves
Lots sold Theo Grozinger
Robert McGivern, weighmaster at West Dubuque
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Reports
names of Police force
bills for cleaning alleys
M Levi sale of Cemetery lots
Chief Engineer A T Cook, number of fires
Fire apparatus
Market Master Strasser, scales
D A Mahoney
Lamplighter O'Halloran, lamps lighted
Bills paid
Herald Office, Printing
J D Jennings, office expense
Dubuque Manufacturing Company, resting boards
William Meyer, tax settlement
City Mill, Poor Relief
J McCoy, Carpenter Work
Mrs. Brady, baby
P Donnolly, hauling
John Fuhrman
Poor Relief
John Pier
H H Smyth, powder for dog killers
M Brown
Pettibone
W H Robison
G Fanghan/Tanghan
Sampson and Young
J Lucas
J Greiner
T W Loeffer
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Dodge St Bridge completed
H P Ward, gutters on High St
expense of the abutters under the supervision of the City Engineer
No change of grade on Bluff St from 14th St to 16th St
Rebman
Street Railway Company repair tracks
Contract with William Rebman to grade Jackson Square
R Marriell against
P O'Halloran, lamplighter salary
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved Committee on Public Grounds and Buildings, grading Jackson Square
contract for work, W G Knight and William Rebman, without attestation of the city Recorder
seal of City attached
City Attorney institute a suit against Rebman for desecrating Jackson Square and destroying those noble oak trees planted there by nature before Iowa was known to our race
Committee of two visit west side of Linwood Cemetery, preventing further damage by water
Cemetery fund
Fire Department teams for hauling steam fire engines
7th St between White St and the outer levee, passable condition
expense of abutting property
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved City Attorney investigate complaint in regard to overcharges of the omnibus line for carrying passengers
Petition of T C Roberts, grade of Summit St
sold debris of House of Refuge
opening a street in Stines Addition
City Engineer survey streets
Horace Tuttle, Justice of the Peace for Julien
included as Police Justice
Section 20 of Chapter 30 of the Revised Ordinances suspended during July 5
Fire Department kegs of powder
Enforce the ordinance relating to saloons and other license
Street Car Railway Company share of assessment for 17th St, Sauerweins Contract
Public Cisterns
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Marshal list of the different saloons in the City
List of those who did not pay their license
Legal proceedings
Salary of Deputy Marshal
City Attorney salary
Bills
John Thompson
Dr. Lay for professional services
Charles G Rogers, notarial service
J W Parker, coal
J K Duncan, rent for engine house
Perry and Pitschner, glazing
L M Schlenker, clock
J W Taylor, insurance
Samuel Elmer, lime
E R Lumbert, lumber
J Mulligan, poor relief
Eichman and Co
John McCoy, carpenter work
O H Crusius, Engineer's service
B F Davis, Pest House
F Glab, Registery
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
William Meyer, printing
E Ratcliff, horse hire
M Frank, locksmith work
John D Jennings, notarial services
J P Quigley
July 1, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Justice Smith, City Attorney
Vote of Special Election
Shall the City of Dubuque settle its debts under and by virtue of the act: An Act to enable municipal and public corporations, at their election, to settle, adjust, and compound their indebtedness to provide for the issue of new bonds and for payment of such new bonds by the levy of specific taxes
purpose of altering and amending existing charters and laws
12th General Assembly of the State of Iowa
1st Ward
2nd Ward
3rd Ward
4th Ward
5th Ward
Bills for judges and clerks of election
F Glab, Recorder
money advanced, redeeming city property
copy of their new city ordinances
July 10, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
An Ordinance authorizing and regulating the Dubuque Lumbermens and Manufacturers Railroad
Thas J Hays, fulfilled contract on 5th St and Hill st
July 23, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Building a new bridge over the slough on 7th St
Plan and Estimate of City Engineer, building new bridge
F Weigel, stairway in Main st and 8th St
F Schreiner, right to build and maintain a Ferry Boat on Eagle Point
An Ordinance to establish Eagle Point Ferry
City Seal
Payment for the judges and clerks of the 2nd ward, 4th Ward, 5th Ward
Employ F Gassler to catch dogs running at large and keep them in a place alive for owners to redeem
July 29, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
coupons, bonds
payment, borrow from the banks
order on Treasury
Treasurer Communication
Behind hands in my accounts, various rumors of the community
Direct Committee on Finance to take charge of my office
Full settlement of my accounts with the City
City will suffer no loss at my hands
Investigation of the whole matter
J P Quigley
July 29, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Marshal remove Fountain in front of W J Guilbert's former store on Main St
Central Market House
extra policemen to catch dogs and hogs
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
James Crider, allowed to pay tax on lot in Finley's addition without costs and interest
M Morgan, application of team license on wood license
D N Cooley, macadamizing of Locust St between 15th St and 17th St
S Upton, credit on bills against city for his saloon and restaurant license
William H Boggs, cemetery lot
E R Lumbert, license as teamster
Mary E Bowden, refund money paid by her to the Treasurer, overassesment of property
Dubuque lumbermens Co, permission to cut down 7th St
Cannot lay their railroad as intended
intersection of Washington St and Jackson St
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Dubuque lumbermens Co, permission to cut down 7th St
Cannot lay their railroad as intended
intersection of Washington St and Jackson St
interfere with travel
Petitions of Butchers, licenses fixed
A Hablutzel, 8th St in Trudells Building
Jacob Weber, plankroad in Specht's house
Jacob Koehler, levee
Petitions
M Blumenauer and Co, dam the Couler below Eagle Point
Saloonholders in 1st Ward, saloon license
Dubuque Mammerchor, celebration of the centennial anniversary of Alex von Humboldt's birth
Richard Schmid, free saloon license
Thomas Alsop, free butchers license in West Dubuque
August Fischer, use of City Hall to keep a ball
Wharfmaster wharfage collected
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Reports
Engineer Crusius, special assessment on lots
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company
City Sexton Gmehle, interments and digging graves
Lots sold
Julia E Bebee
Rudolph Liniger
John M Kendert
P O Halloran, lamplighter
Auditor Jennings, City ordinances finished
macadamizing of 6th St along Washington Square, Cornelius Collins
Market Master George Strasser, scales and rent of Gardenstalls
cleaning market
City Police, Horace Tuttle to the City Treasury
Marshal Hardy number of police force
number of dogs killed
number of arrests, city cases, fines paid
Robert McGivern, weighmaster at West Dubuque
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
City Engineer Crusius, filling done on 7th st extension by John Hays
Deputy Marshal Stecher, amounts due laborers and teams
Auditor Jennings, amounts due City Officers
Ordinance prescribing penalties for the offence of riding or attempting to ride on the street railway cars without paying fare
Payment of Bills
Cornelius Welsh, platering calaboose
John McCoy, sidewalks and carpenter work
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
M Frank, lacks and keys
William Meyer, printing
Howard and McArthur, gas for June and July
E Ratcliff, horse hire for steam engine
Bill of Parker and Lenehan
John P Quigley
F Kempf allowed to have his saloon license deducted from claim
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Poor Relief
B Pettibone, groceries
John Pier
B F Davis, pest house nurse
H H Smyth, groceries
F Glab and J D Jennings
Howard and McArthur
Filling on 5th St by Hays and HArdy
work on 7th St
Special tax for the purpose of reimbursing the City of Dubuque for the expense of grading 7th St
described property owned by the several parties as hereinafter stated
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company Additions
John Bell
R Waller
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Contract with Ephraim Ratcliff
Steam Fire Engine
Old Pest House used until the new one is erected
Office of City Treasurer, Finance Committee
D A McKenzie examine books, full investigation
bonds of the city purchased by some of its citizens for the city
secure payment
Raise necessary funds to meet obligation of the City we recommend City Scrip of such denomination
taxes levied by the city
Property of A H Peaslee, receive tax assessment
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
G R West, Engineer make a survey and plat of the street
survey and profile of proposed change of the extension of Bluff St
J M Harrison asking establishment of Hayden grade on 3rd St
Thomas Hall protesting against obstruction in Blake's Hollow and Dennis Dorgan, change of alley in his subdivision
Street Railway Company for repairing Street Crossing
Assessor Anderson, return assessment books
Insurance Agents
Due M Levi, percentage of sale of Cemetery lots
R P Minshal assessment raised above real value
Engineer profile and grade of Prairie St and Walnut St in McDaniels Addition
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved Recorder order in favor of A F Jaeger, paying the balance of note
F H Finke for painting the safe in Treasurer's office
Collect rent under the Market House quarterly in advance
Ordinance compelling coal dealers to pay city license
Monthly statement of the city finances
Auditor present each ex mayor and alderman with a copy of the Revised Ordinances
E O Duncan
Thomas Murray, hauling dogs
George Strasser, cleaning market
Walter Burke, black smithing
John Lucas, poor relief
Henry Heeb, rent and damage for storing Engine
William A Judd, livery for poor com
August 5, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Bills paid
Collier Leckie and Co, wood for poor
Thomas Murray
O H Crusius, Engineer and help
William A Judd, carriage to bury the baby
P Donnolly, hauling dogs
E Merz, tin ware and fixing store
Laflin, Powder and Co, powder for 4th of July
Roy and Co, moving monument and hauling
L Korman, coffins for poor
R O Anderson, Assessor's salary
E R Lumbert and Co, lumber
J D Jennings, notarial fees
F W Loefler, poor relief
Rouse and Dean, engine work
Fire Company, salary
John McGrath
McCoy
Herald Office for ordinance
Times
James Kelly, stationary
Dr. Lay
Buying brick house on Iowa St between 8th St and 9th St
August 23, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Examination of the books and accounts of Treasurer J P Quigley
Assistance of Whitaker and McKinzie
Balance due the City as per cash book
Wharfage
taxes collected
errors in additions, collections
Justice Smith
County warrant
city scrip
M Martins tax receipt
S Hook tax sale receipt
Conrad Lang
Stamps stationary
Mayor Knight order on P R Fund
Jno Conlon, balance of license
redemption ceritifcate
August 23, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Examination of the books and accounts of Treasurer J P Quigley
notify security of the amount of deficiency
D A McKenzie/Mackenzie
affairs of the office from April 10, 1867 to July 29, 1869
delinquent list
errors
cash book
license, William A Judd
Samuel Elmer, late Deputy Marshal
receipt for money for this license
Ward and Whitaker
August 23, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Recorder Glab, Council to deduct his monthly salaries
Purchasing of brick building owned by N W Wagon Factor for an Engine House
Benedict Geilsler, opening North St in Quigley's subdivision
J P Quigley resignation as City Treasurer
Petition of John L Williams, permission to erect sheds and an office on the Island on 3rd St extension
Harbor
Mayor, new revised ordinances still need amendment, Chapter 23
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Mrs. Magdalena Miller, high assessment of property
Equalization of taxes
Dubuque Lumbermen's Railroad Company, conditions imposed on their Railroad as Jackson St
further time to lay track on Washington St
John T Hancock, recommending O McLaughlin as City Treasurer
Peter Kiene, pavement of Blocklinger Alley
H A Wiltse, nuisance caused by pool of stagnant water on 16th St abated
Philips Schmitt, keep frame building within the fire limits
F Henke, paving a sidewalk on 13th St
General Jones invite the Council to meet the bondsmen
J P Geisler, suitable means for crossing 7th St slough
flat boat
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Mrs. Brady, pay for keeping child of Mrs. Weil
B J O'Neill, damages caused by falling off his horse into Hill St sewer
Mrs. Mary Roth, renting a cellar in Market House
Sexton Gmehle, new cistern, do the work himself without pay
Auditor Semi-Annual report
Recapitulation
Balance of cash on hand
Actual condition of the Treasury
D A McKenzie balance against Quigley
Judd license
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Report of the City Attorney on Justice Smith
fines collected in cases
E McCeney
Lamplighter O'Halloran
Weighmaster McGivern
Cornelius Baylies, transfer of Cemetery lots
John Thompson
Acting Treasurer McKenzie, due M Levi percentage of Linwood Cemetery
Poor Relief account
Marshal Hardy, number of police force
Joseph Gehrig
A J Davis
Auditor amount due various city officers
Quigley's salary, City Attorney
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Reports
Wharfmaster, wharfage collected
J O'Hea Cantillon, Police Justice
Contract of William Rebman for improvement of Main St
Market Master George Strasser, cleaning market
Deputy Marshal Stecher, laborers and teams due for August
City Sexton Gmehle, interments and digging graves
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Engineer, plat of resurvey of Bluff St extension
survey of Walnut St from Grove St to Prairie St
14th St to 11th St
Map of M M Kingman's subdivision
Recorder Glab salary
Dr. Quigley
Petition of A Schmitt
Suggestions of the Mayor on licenses
Communication of the Mayor in relation in licenses in the City
hardships arising under any general Revenue law
hardships of Saloon license
remit or reduce licenses
September 2, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Marshal before instituting a suit for the enforcement of the saloon license law against any party
Auctioneers
tax on foreign goods stricken out, no new bonds required
Livery Stables
reduced license
Wagons
Section 2 of the Ordinance relating to license on wagons and drays
lumbermen, merchants
Marshal investigate all cases
Coal Dealers
no justice in requiring coal merchants to pay a license and exempting all other merchants doing business
Ordinance compelling persons that follow this particular business to pay a license
Proper deductions be made on saloon