Y Roll_02 Part 1City of Dubuque Council Record
Book No. 3
August 1853 - April 1856
Continued
October 23, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Amendment to contract with Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
The Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company stipulate with the City of Dubuque that the said Rail Road Company will hereafter pass no rule, order, by-law, or regulation by means of which the said certificate in stock now issued to the City of Dubuque
shall be transferable without the act of all three of the trustees heretofore chosen by the contracting parties
Caleb H Booth of Dubuque IA
Frederick W Kentgen and Gustav H Kissell of the City of New York
Dubuque as a corporation and in its own right to the number of shares held by said City
any and all dividends that may hereafter be declared by said rail road company upon the stock now issued
paid by the Rail Road company to Caleb H Booth
October 23, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Amendment to Contract with Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
Dividends if any are declared are to be entirely under the control of the City of Dubuque
Mayor and Recorder ordered to execute the contract on the part of the city
question of legality of W C Mace Deputy Marshal appointment
Election of 4 watchmen to fill vacancies in the night watch
John Brown, Michael Brown, O Rothlander, and Daniel Wall
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Returns of the special election held on the 27th
question of a loan by the City of $100,000 for public use
Two thirds of all the votes polled in the affirmative
Money in the treasury belonging to the Harbor Fund drawn and forwarded to New York to meet the interest
Replaced from the special interest fund when collected
Cost of improving the streets around the Public Square
Grading, macadamizing, paving, and curbing Bluff, Locust, 6th and 7th streets
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Total cost of improving the streets around the public square
$2008.70
Obstruction of Lake Street near the old nursery as obstructing the street
Committee on Claims
Farley, Christman, and Co bill certified by Marshal
Bill of Health Officer for medicines furnished to the sick patients at the City Hospital
Bill of V Herencount for sundries furnished by him for the city hospital by order of the Marshal
Communication of James Mullin exempt from paying Merchants license
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
James Mullin Merchants license
should not be released from paying license
Raise money to pay off the claim of J D Bush against the city
Committee on schools progress
Organize the City as a School District under the provisions of the last amendment of the charter
Salary of Health Officer
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved that the committee on streets examine 7th Street between Clay and Orange Streets in respect to the grade
Resolved that every officer under the City Government are bound to make a report of their offices at stated times
Resolved that special committee on loan confer with the banking houses in the city
ascertain whether a loan can be effected by them
City Printers proposing to publish the proceedings of the City Council from the last election to the end of the present year
Council Records in book form
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from P Morgan bad condition of a portion of Clay St.
Improvement of Clay St.
Street Commissioner to replace the Ferry Bridge over the inner slough
Special Committee on Harbor Bridges discharged
City Attorney draft a deed to the 7th Street Company of the ground to be conveyed to them
guaranty from the Jones Street Company bridge will stand until the first day of May next
October 29, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bills
Bennett and Smith Globe hall
John Paul watchman
J Swearingen
Patrick O'Shaughnessy work for street commissioner
John Costigan
Dennis Dorgan
Patrick White
Thomas Johnson
Felix Schmidt
November 5, 1855
Petition signed by J C Higginson bad condition of streets between Main and Clay and 8th and 10th streets
Street improvements
Petition from Lawrence Hurley exempt from payment of city taxes
November 5, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Taxes Remitted
City taxes of Mrs. Cleaveland, Mrs. Falvey, and Mrs. Guilford be remitted
Licensing of lumber dealers, not protected from the competition of transient dealers who pay neither license or tax
Communication from Catharine Luck complaining of the vicinity of the wood market to her residence
Abel Hawley of Milwaukee extension of time payment
Recorder to write to Attorney to give time
P Morgan, improvement of Clay Street
November 5, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Reports of Officers
City Collector reporting the total amount of taxes collected by him up to November 2, 1855
Funds City Tax, Road Tax, Special Interest Tax, Poll Tax
Treasurer's report, Treasurer to make out a semi-annual report
Marshal's Report total collected from licenses
Wood Measurer's Report fees received for measuring wood
November 5, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Hay Weigher's Report amount received from weighing of hay and from the state
Sexton's Report number of interments during the month of October to be 9 males and 5 females
Street Commissioner's Report completed work on Mineral Street, at work on Southern Avenue
G Blocklinger
Resolution
Resolved Street Commissioner authorized to expend a sum not exceeding $200 on Southern Avenue
Contracted with M Robillard for curbstone for 7th Street between White
November 5, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Street Commissioner's Report
Contracted with M Robillard for curbstone for 7th Street between White and Clay Street
Marshal to collect amounts due from property holders
G Blocklinger
City Engineer's Report recommending a change in the grade in the streets north of 9th St. and east of the alley between Clay and White
also from 7th to 9th east of White St, from 4th to 7th east of Clay St, and from 2nd to 4th east of Iowa St.
drainage to the main slough
Deed to 7th Street Harbor Improvement Company presented by City Attorney
Resolution
Resolved bridge completed by the Jones Street Harbor Company be accepted
furnish a written guaranty
November 5, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved bridge completed by the Jones Street Harbor Company be accepted
furnish a written guaranty that bridge will stand against damages of high water
Resolved that Recorder settle the account between the City and P C Morhiser
Office of the market master be dispensed with
Filling on the landing near Nadeau, Rogers, and Co suspended
W C Mace, Deputy Marshal salary
Bills
Dorgan and Flynn filling on levee
Joseph Gehrig boarding prisoners in Calaboose
Michael Flanagan work for Street Commissioner
Martin Flanagan
Patrick Lang
John Flynn
John Kremer
James Lanahan
Joseph Mouse
John Clark
Michael Cleary
Louis Wolf
Tim Ryan
November 12, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Protection Fire Company No. 2
Communication from J A Parker, C M Hall, and H M Conger
Copy of the by-laws of the company and a list of the firemen
Deliver to the company the engine, hose carriage, 500 feet of hose, and one pair of torches
Purchase a new engine
Guaranty from the Jones Street Harbor Company
stability of bridge over the big slough
William A Adams proposing to publish
November 12, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
William A Adams proposing to publish proceedings of the council in pamphlet form
Grade of 7th Street
Contract between the City and the holders of the bonds issued to the Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
bondholders
Petition of M Morgan filling on Clay St near 17th St
17th St brought to a proper grade so as to cause the water to drain off over White St
Widening and extension of South Dodge Street October 15, 1855
November 12, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Commissioner of the U.S. General Land Office patent of the land entered by the city in front of the town
plat of the ground conveyed
Recorder to file the documents
John Fitzpatrick be paid for additional service in taking the census of 1st ward
Bill of A McCann for paving the gutters on 6th and 10th Streets
Bills of Joseph Geiger and Mahony and Dorr
Application I N Higbee loss on scrip, payment for assessing the city
Bills Paid
John McKeon 1st Street Contract
Aasron Baptiste hauling dead animals
Inkerman and Haas oil for watchmen
Junkermann and Haas
D V Wilson repairs to Market House
Jacob Helmiller work for street commissioner
Lawrence Helmiller
Frank Klopper Kelopper
Anton Helmiller
William Cleary
A Lananager
Jerry Pickley
curbing on 7th St, M Robillard
November 12, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
M Robillard furnishing curb stone on 7th St on the block between Clay and White Streets
Marshal collect the cost of the curbing from the property holders in front of whose ground the same was used being at the rate of 50 cents per foot
William Rebman lime furnished the Marshal, discount on scrip
November 19, 1855
No Quorum present
Marshal sent for the absentees
Petition from Joseph Sharpe and others
November 19, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from Joseph Sharpe and others
Iowa St between 3rd and 4th streets
establish grade and pave crossings on 3rd and 4th streets
John Quinn petition, sidewalks on 1st St. filled with water in consequence of sidewalks being lower than the rest of the street
Require property holders on the street to fill their sidewalks
Daniel Brennan petition release from payment of his city taxes, damages done to his house by blasting on Julien Avenue
Accepted in full satisfaction of any claim against the city for damages
Resignation of Auditor, David G Scott
Great difficulty of obtaining the requisite data for keeping the accounts of the City
November 19, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Letter from Lakin and Steever of Milwaukee
Claim of City against Abel Hawley, declined giving security
Report of the Committee on Claims
Bills of Joseph Geiger for carpenter work, and Mahony Merritt and Dorr for printing
Protection Fire Company No. 2
November 19, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Protection Fire Company No. 2
Communication of J A Parker and others
Fully authorized to grant to the company the use of the engine, but that it is inexpedient for the Council at this time to purchase a new engine
Preamble and Resolution
Whereas Avenues are not of sufficient wideth to accommodate the wants of the public
Whereas Duty of the Council to provide for the future
Whereas wide, commodious, and well-graded avenues of approach to the City are among the best means for
November 19, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution to Widen Avenues
Preamble and Resolution
Whereas Avenues are not of sufficient wideth to accommodate the wants of the public
Whereas Duty of the Council to provide for the future
Whereas wide, commodious, and well-graded avenues of approach to the City are among the best means for encouraging the County trade to center at this point
Therefore be it Resolved That the City Council hereby orders a relocation of Southern Avenue and Madden Hollow Road within the City Limits
City Engineer to locate those thoroughfares upon the best ground practicable without regard to private interest of property holders
Resolved Mineral Street and Couler Avenue be widened
Resolved Open that portion of a county road to the City of Dubuque which is situated in L H Langworthy's Hollow
Resolved City Engineer, Street Commissioner, and Committee on Streets carry into effect
Straightening of Main Street from the point where it diverges at 1st Street southwardly to East Dodge Street
Vicinity for market purposes
November 19, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved City Council have full confidence in the ability and integrity of David G Scott, the present Auditor
Desire that he may be induced to withdraw resignation
December 3, 1855
Petition from M Crozier bad condition of streets in the vicinity of Clay and 9th streets caused by standing water
Andrew Hoffman and others appoint John S R Biedermann a City Watchman
December 3, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Biedermann and Edward O'Laughlin appointed to night watch
J R Goodrich Goodrick cause Main Street to be cleaned once every month
Washington Fire Company No. 1 grant use of hose carriage, 500 feet of hose, and a pair of torches belonging to the engine
Statement of the monies collected by the Marshal and Treasurer
Recorder's report of orders drawn on the Treasury
December 3, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Sexton's Report interments in November, 8 Males and 7 Females
Recorder settlement with P C Morhiser
Auditor's Communication
6 Months interest on $20,000 bonds issued for public improvements and public schools will be due in New York on January 1, 1856
You will confer a favor by acting on my resignation as speedily as possible.
David G Scott
Committee on Finance
Monthly financial reports of the different City Officers be referred to the Auditor to be Audited
Milwaukee and Mississippi Rail Road Company communication from Edward H Broadhead, progress of branch terminating at Dubuque
December 3, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Claims
Merritt, Mahony, and Dorr bill for printing
Bill of A McCann for paving on 6th and 10th Streets
bill for concave paving on 6th street between Iowa and White Streets and on 10th between Bluff and Locust streets
also on 11th street between Bluff and Locust streets
Property owners should pay the one half and the city the other
precedent established by the City during the present and past year
Resolution
Whereas manifest that the established grade of 10th and Locust Streets will very materially injure the property south of 10th and west of Locust
Resolved Engineer report a proper grade for those streets
December 3, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Payment of the interest due on the time Treasury order No. 1021 and No. 1019
Purchase of the Plank Road
John Blake contract on Mineral Street
Engineer report John Palmer, Madden Hollow Road, finished contract
Curbing done by Arthur McCann on 10th Street between Bluff and Locust
11th St between Bluff and Locust
Marshal collect the amount from the property holders
Bill of J B Dorr and Co. for printing
Bill for wages of assistants to City Engineer
Bills Allowed
Michael Haggerty 2 months as lamplighter
Bissell and Co Powder and fuse
George Schrumm 5th Ward School House
Knapp, Stout, and Co. lumber
M Ham cast paid for work on school house and loss on scrip
Bengers and Mengal medical assistance at hospital
C H Berman oil for Engine hose
P C Morhiser filling lot belonging to J D Grafford
S Hempstead rent of building for engine house
December 3, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bills Allowed
Bobletes and Meger furnishing and painting guide post
John Rose wood for hospital
A McCann Calaboose
Henry Langanager work for Street Commissioner
Herman Tema
Samuel Henry
Lawrence Trischler
Peter Lischet
Andrew Cosgrove
Michael Burns
Anton Gell
Jerry Picklay
Michael Flynn
Patrick White
Thomas Johnson
John Kremer
John Quinn
Frank Klopper
A Langanager
Anton Helmiller and Bros.
Martin Ryan
John Costigan
Patriz Fo???
Curb stone for the block on Main St between 8th and 9th
P Fanning
Amount due for the curbing be collected from the owners of property on the block
Resolution Whereas a series of resolutions passed November 19, 1855
relocating, straightening and widening certain streets and roads
Resolved Engineer make an accurate survey and plat of the streets and roads
December 3, 1855
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from Lewis C Fuller and others complaining of the slaughterhouse in the upper part of the city
owned by Frederick Kaniger as a nuisance
Resolution
Resolved Marshal examination of the slaughterhouses and meat shops in the City
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from Dubuque Harbor Company filling out of Jones Street to the Main River
grading of a levee fulfilling conditions of their contract with the city
Convey to them the lands contracted for and proposing to give the City the obligation of the Co
Committee on Harbor Improvements
Horace Wilder in relation to the payment of Brokers Licensing
Communication received from Jesup and Co. Priviledge of locating a wharf boat at the levee for the landing of their freight barges and the unloading and shipping of R R freight
purchase wharf boat
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication J A Parker, Foreman of Protection Fire Company No. 2
Fire Engine owned by the City
authorize certain alterations in the hose carriage
Foreman to rent a room and make certain repairs
Report from City Treasurer
Scrip from Peter Kiene, City Marshal, and James A Langton, City Collector
City officers have paid into the Treasury
Committee appointed to count scrip view to the cancelling of the same
Recorder issued to John
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Recorder issued to John Palmer on his contract for improving the Madden Hollow Road to Arthur McCann for paving gutters
Committee on Streets
Petition of David G Scott
expend the amount of their road tax in the improvement of Hill Street
Contract between John Palmer for Madden Hollow Road
work done under the supervision of the City Engineer
Committee on Mineral Street
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Mineral Street
Potter's estimate of Blake's work done on Mineral Street
estimate of excavation is too large, also on bridge No. 1
Committee on $100,000 loan
Resolution to widen streets and avenues
Bill of A McCann paving of gutters, property holders required to pay one half of the expense of the paving
Action of the Council on the subject would serve as a precedent for future action
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Protection Fire Company No. 2
nominate William Vandever as Chief Engineer of the Fire Department
L W Jackson as 1st Assistant
all property of the city belonging to the Fire Department be placed in the charge of Chief Engineer
now in possession of Washington Company No. 1
Mrs. Hall city taxes remitted
Resolution
Resolved Ordinance for demolishing walls and other structures which may endanger life and property
Ordinance regulating the duties of an Inspector of Weights and Measures
Ordinance regulating and licensing hackney carriages
Ordinance providing for a fire warden in each ward
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
re-survey and estimate of John Blake work on Mineral Street
Resolution
Resolved Recorder authorized to procure a fire proof safe
safe keeping of records
Resolved Marshal to obtain fire hooks and fire ladders Chief Engineer of Fire Department
Resolved $50 in cash to meet expenses in recording papers
Judgement rendered against the City before Justice Gilliam be appealed to the District Court
S Sebring
Mayor contract with Messrs Gelpcke and Co of the City of New York
$200,000 loan lately negotiated
December 17, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Mayor contract with Messrs Gelpcke and Co of the City of New York
$200,000 loan lately negotiated
amount of stock taken by the City in the Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
November 22, 1855
Bills Allowed
A McCann paving on 6th and 10th streets
Joseph Geiger making signs
J A Parker repairing fire engine
Anderson and Pelan lumber
Gilliam and Emerson rope for fire engine
Fire Insurance
Insuring 5th Ward School House
John Flynn street commissioner
Patrick Lang
Tim Ryan
Martin Flanagan
Michael Flanagan
Anton Gell
Herman Tema
Martin Ryan
Edward Costigan
Frank Klopper
Jerry Picklay
Thomas Murphy
Special Tax be levied upon the lots fronting on Main Street between 9th and 10th streets
on Clay St between 6th and 7th streets
on White St between 6th and 7th streets
paying for curbing
prescribed by Section 8 of the Amendment to the Charter approved January 13, 1855
December 24, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Joseph Mertz compaining of assessment of his property being too high
R Anderson pay as juror assess damages arising from the widening of Julien Avenue
Communication from the Recorder
Fire proof safe
J W Hull and Co.
George W Burton
December 24, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Recorder purchase a safe of Hull and Co.
Report complaint against the slaughterhouse of Frederick Kaniger as a nuisance
As soon as the weather turns mild, the slaughterhouse would become a nuisance
P Kiene City Marshal
December 24, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
City Engineer re-survey of Alta-Vista Avenue accompanied by a plat
relinquishment of the right of way from the property owners
recorded in the book of plats
Street declared a public highway
Communication from the auditor
City funds
A credit of scrip
General Fund
Wharfage
Special Interest Tax
Thomas Kelly
George Regartz
December 24, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
City funds from the Auditor
Officer to forward money to meet interest due January 1, 1856 in New York
David G Scott resignation
Special Interest fund drawn upon for interest payment
Exchange and Commissioners
President of Dubuque Western Rail Road Company grant the company the right of way for their rail road track on Pine and Orange Streets from 7th to the City Limits
Bill of J B Dorr and Co. for printing
An Ordinance to prevent resistance to the City Police
An Ordinance to establish a Board of Education and define its duties
December 24, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Draft of a deed to the Harbor Improvement Co
Opening the streets on Bee Branch Road surveyed by A L Brown
Marshal to procure a wagon to convey fire hooks and ladders
Bills Allowed
Andrew and Treadway for hardware for street commissioner and marshal
B Plaister making stone hammers
M Robillard removing earth setting curbstone
P Fanning
J Miller
James Potter assistants
J G Shields rent of calaboose
January 7, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Catharine Morgan petition, widow woman remit the payment of her taxes for 1855
Taxes of Mrs. Regatz remitted
Marshal's report of monies collected by him for December
Recorder's report total amount of orders drawn on the Treasury during the month of December
financial reports referred to the auditor
January 7, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
City Sexton's Report interments in the City Cemetery for the month of December, 10 total
Complaint against J R Biedermann as City Watchman, habit of sleeping during watch hours
Complaint against Michael Haggerty, neglecting his duty by leaving his watch and going to Balls
Biedermann and Haggerty removed from office
Fernando McCraney be appointed watchman to fill one of the vacancies
John Collinan appointed to fill the remaining vacancy
Committee on Claims
Bills of E Lanahan and J Pepper for work about the Market House
J W Clark, late market master
January 7, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Re-survey and estimate of the work performed by John Blake under his contract for the improvement of Mineral Street
I N Higbee to do the measuring and calculations
I N Higbee compensation for services in taking assessment
Resignation of D G Scott as Auditor accepted
Election of auditor
H A Littleton
Alexander Levi
A H Mills
January 7, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
H A Littleton
Alexander Levi declared elected Auditor
Bills Allowed
George Schrum loss on scrip
I N Higbee surveying Blake's work on Mineral Street
J Bittmann and Co. printing proceedings, Ordinances
J B Dorr and Co. printing
Junkerman and Haas oil for watchman
Gas Light Co. gas for street lamps and Globe Hall
P Durrenberger burying paupers
C Rattrox stationary
January 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition presented signed by P Decker and 57 others praying the Council to dispense with the measuring of wood brought to the city for sale in wagons
April 1, 1856
Petition signed by R Mitton and 150 others cause the calverts on both sides of Julien Avenue to be planked over or otherwise covered
Petition from Romulus Gai and J F Clancey publishing of their first city directory
January 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from the Auditor
Interest on $10000 City Bonds will be due in New York on February 1, 1856
David G Scott
Committee on Finance
Committee on Harbor Improvements subject of a deed to the 7th Street Harbor Improvement Company
8th Street should be extended and established to the river, previous to the making the deed to the Company
Resolution
Resolved that the City Engineer is ordered to locate and establish 8th Street plan of 7th Street
Potter map of a portion of the City of Dubuque, made in the year 1854 - 1855
Copy of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Buffalo presented by the mayor of that city to the city of Dubuque
Board of Education of the City of Cleaveland
Recorder be instructed to acknowledge the receipt of the above documents and to return the thanks of the council
An Ordinance to repeal a portion of an Ordinance entitled An Ordinance creating the office of Wood Measurer and defining his duties
December 18, 1854
January 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Whereas Winter but half expired has been of unusual severity and the priced of rents, wood, and provisions have caused much real suffering among a class of industrious poor health
Therefore Resolved that the City Council of the City of Dubuque appropriate the sum of ___ dollars in City scrip for the purpose of relieving in whole, or in part, the sufferings of the class referred to above, residing within the limits of the City of Dubuque
Judge Corkery appeared before the board and presented a communication from the Honorable George W Jones of the U.S. Senate
Postmaster
Board of Trade
Carrying of the river mails and the establishment of a line of boats between Dubuque and St. Paul
Completition of Illinois Central Rail Road to Dubuque as required by the Act of Congress
Grant of land to aid the construction instead of terminating at Dunleith
Draft a memorial to the President of the United States in relation to the foregoing subject
January 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Recorder to acknowledge the receipt of the communication from General Jones
estimate of John Blake's contract on Mineral Street
I N Higbee
Lamp Posts Committee, W H Robbins
Special tax levied upon Lot No. 81 paying for filling the sidewalk
Order on the special interest fund for 4 months interest
Bond held by J D Bush
January 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Order on the special interest fund for 4 months interest
Bond held by J D Bush
Bills
M Haggerty
S Glas
H Sidel
John McKeon, contract for filling 1st St.
Official Bond of A Levi, Auditor elect
January 16, 1856
Draft a memorial to the President of the United States and the Commissioner General
Contract for carrying up-river mails, examination of Illinois Central Rail Road
Act of Congress
President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster, to General Jones
January 21, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from the Jones Street Harbor Company
contractors to continue paving the levee through winter, protect the levee from filling from the high water in the spring
Superintendent of the work be appointed
Street Commissioner appointed
January 21, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Jones Street Harbor Company
Jones Street filled out, levee graded 800 feet in length
completed with the exception of a portion of the rip-rap work and paving progress
suspended on account of the severity of the weather
excavation done by John Blake contract on Mineral Street
I N Higbee affirming correctness of estimate
January 21, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Recorder draw on the Special Interest Fund for the sume of $500 with Exchange and Commission to pay interest
due February 1, 1856 in New York
Bill of Michael Haggerty city gas lamps were not lit during the month of December
Pipes were not in order, lamps could not be lit
lamplighter
Bills of Lewis Glas and Henry Sidel
board consider them too exorbiant, as board could be got in the best hotels in the city for less money
City Attorney draft a conveyance to the Jones Street Harbor Company
January 21, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
An Ordinance to establish a Board of Education and to define its duties
Dubuque Western Rail Road Company for the right of way through Pine Street from 7th St to the northern limits of the city
Resolution
Resolved subscription to the City Directory, $25 in city scrip
Messrs Gai and Clancy
Marshal to apply to the Mayor in case of application for relief
January 21, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Sisters of Charity for the reception of patients in the hospital built by them
Bills
John King telegraphing
Edward Dorr salary as Health Officer
J S Miller and D S Miller rent Globe Hall
January 28, 1856
Report of Street Commissioner
Paving of the Jones Street Levee
Jones Street Harbor Company
Recommended work on Tuesday last
January 28, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Street Commissioner
Paving of the Jones Street Levee
Jones Street Harbor Company
Recommended work on Tuesday last
sand is frozen into lumps
render the paving liable to sink
mash up the sand with picks and sledges
obstruction
large portion of rock-filling or rip-rap work is unfinished
ice at the edge of the water
water will wash under and undermine it
recommend work be discontinued until spring
George Blocklinger
January 28, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Final report of committee on John Blake's contract on Mineral Street
survey and estimate of Mineral Street
resurvey of the amount of excavation by I N Higbee, Higbee's estimate is correct
go below the grade in consequence of the layers of rock running in deeper than the grade
take out the whole layer
fill up with the loose earth
285 yards more of excavation
January 28, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Application of E Stimson and Co to keep a wharf boat at the public landing
Election for school directors to compose the Board of Education approved by Ordinance
Aldermen of each ward nominate a suitable person from the ward they represent
School Director Nominations
1st Ward - McNamara
D H Mahony
2nd Ward - Nightingale
James A Reid
3rd Ward - Connel
James Burt
4th Ward - Spottswood
James R Goodrich
5th Ward - Ham
R C Waples
January 28, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Whereas duty of this body to provide for sick paupers
Whereas defray the expenses of such persons as become a charge to the city, charges for such objects are exorbiant
Whereas Treasury not in a condition to warrant the erection and keeping a city hospital
Resolved Mayor authorized to make a contract in behalf of the city with the Sisters's Hospital for the care and attendance of sick paupers
Meeting of the City Council be changed from 3:00 PM to 2:00 PM until April 1, 1856
Resolution
Resolved Committee on pumps, wells, and cisterns
January 28, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved Committee on pumps, wells, and cisterns to examine and put in proper order for the use of the City
Resolved Mayor is authorized to call together the members of the Board of Education
Bill of Gas Light Company referred to Committee on Claims
February 11, 1856
King entertained serious doubts whether in the absence of the Mayor and the regular President Pro Tem, the council had the power to elect a second President pro tem
Special Meeting
February 12, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Dispatch from Alderman Quigley by telegraph
Washington February 9, 1856
To John G Shields
Negotiate $100,000 loan at 10% interest, $30,000 receivable May 1, 1856
George W Jones
February 12, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Dispatch from Alderman Quigley by telegraph
Washington February 9, 1856
To John G Shields
Negotiate $100,000 loan at 10% interest, $30,000 receivable May 1, 1856
George W Jones
Negotiation too high
Hunneman and Co of Boston
Bond of the City for interest due January 31, 1856
Advertize and sell the bonds at auction
February 15, 1856
Assembled at the Residence of the Mayor at 10:00 AM
Received telegraphic dispatch from General Jones
Washington February 14, 1856
$30,000 on May 1, 1856
$20,000 in 4 months
$20,000 in 8 months
February 15, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Assembled at the Residence of the Mayor at 10:00 AM
Received telegraphic dispatch from General Jones
Washington February 14, 1856
$30,000 on May 1, 1856
$20,000 in 4 months
$20,000 in 8 months
$20,000 in 10 months
$10,000 in 12 months
Loan is 20 years
Loan accepted
Nightingale to respond to Jones by telegraph
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Mayor confined to his house by sickness
Petitions
Edward Keas and others complaining of powder house owned by Dr. Timothy Mason as a nuisance
Marshal to remove powder stored there
Attorney to commence prosecution against the owner
J F Mack and others Market greatly needed in the upper portion of the City
Council to take immediate steps to obtain a suitable grounds for that purpose
13th St be widened, taking 20 feet from the property on each side from Iowa St to White St
Referred to Aldermen of the Third Ward
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petitions
7th Street Harbor Improvement Company
City pave the levee, terms of contract
Committee on Harbor Improvements advertize for proposals for paving the levee filled by Jones Street Company
Washington Fire Company No. 1 suitable building for keeping engine
Old graveyard to be converted into a public park
J P Farley, J H Emerson, and others
Removal of graves in the old graveyard to the city cemetery
Petition from M B Mulkern, Secretary of the Relief Committee
Appropriation from the Treasury to aid the poor
City scrip
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Appropriation to the poor
city scrip
Sum appropriated be placed in the hands of the Presidents of the Benevolent Societies of the City
7th Street Harbor Improvement Company, planking of 7th street extension
pave the levee
Communication from George W Jones receipt of his favor of January 6, 1856
Communication from Lakin and Steever of Milwaukee
Judgement in favor of the City against Abel Hawley for $1000 in the U.S. District Court
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Reports of Officers
City Engineer
8th St to the main river in accordance with the plan of 7th St
plat of 8th street
Main Channel of the Mississippi
Harbor Improvement Company
Mr. Gelpcke did not run 7th St in strict conformity to the plan
blue lines on the plat represent the center of 7th st as shown on the plat referred to in the contract
James Potter
City Treasurer
Paid out orders
Special Interest Fund
General Fund
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Officers
City Treasurer
Paid out orders
Special Interest Fund
General Fund
Wharfage Fund
Amos Mathews
Recorder
Amount drawn on the Treasury January 1, 1856 to February 1, 1856
Hay Weigher
City Sexton interments for January 1856, total 7
Communication from the City Auditor
suggestions of changes in the Ordinance establishing the office of Auditor
keeping the accounts of the city
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution passed by the Board of Education
Resolved what amount of money is in the City Treasury, subject to the appropriation by this board
Committee on Schools
Resolution
Resolved approve the action of the Recorder in issuing City Scrip for the pay of the Mayor and Aldermen
Resolved City Attorney, Committee on Streets, recommend a change of boundary in the respective wards
Equalize the population in the wards
sum in the General Fund appropriated to the relief of the poor
February 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Memorial to Congress asking for the grant to the City of the right to use the Public Square for municipal purposes
City Engineer estimate of the amount of filling performed by John Palmer, improvement of Madden Hollow Road on the Catfish bottom
James Potter salary
Bills Allowed
J B Dorr for printing
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Continued sickness of Mayor Shields
Petition to pass an Ordinance to prevent the erection of wooden buildings more than 10 feet high
between 2nd and 3rd streets and Main and Locust streets
H W Sanford, C Mason, William Lawther, Johnston and Shaw, Coates and Wilde, L Molony, C Hartstock and John Hartstock,
Thomas Kelly, J W Finley,
Wheeler, Edgerton, and Co
Brunskill and Waters, George Cannon, Hugh Lemmon, John Phelan, Henry Glarney,
H Shadwick, Tim Molony, Charles Cannon, John Stach, John Bohlig, and George Stem
Marshal to ascertain if the following persons constitutwed three fourths of the property holders in the block
Petition from Carter and Piper retain a frame building higher than 10 feet on the block between Main and Locust and 4th and 5th Streets
Unaware of ordinance preventing its erection
City Attorney to draft and Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance preventing the erection of such building
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
A petition from H Shadwick and others Locust Street between 1st and 3rd streets to be graded and curbed, and 2nd and 3rd streets to be graded from Main to Bluff St
Petition from A Yager and other citizens of the 5th ward, permit Frederick Kaniger to keep shop for the sale of meat
Applicant pay a reasonable license
Petition from John Hall priviledge to dig a well on the levee near the foot of 2nd street
Petition from Dr. T Mason allow powder in powder house until sold
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from Farley and James, no other place to which they could remove their powder
Petition from John Quinn lot lower than the street covered with standing water
Report
Bill of Gas Light Company
Recommend the gas bill for December last be paid
If the lights were lit during the whole month, it would take about 1000 feet of gas to supply each light
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bill of Chislett and Buckley
Former Market Master, W Clark, bill is correct, and that the Marshal was with him when he bought the implements for the use of the Market
Bill of M McKeon
Work on 1st St., contract was for cash and the amount paid in city scrip
Foreman of the Fire Company No. 2
Bill presented by C Perry as reasonable
Referred to the painter
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Foreman of the Fire Company No. 2
Bill presented by C Perry as reasonable
Referred to the painter
Committee on Harbor Improvement
Bid of Henry and Anthony Jordan proposing to the paving of the Levee to be filled by the 7th Street Harbor Improvement Company
Allow the Company to pave the levee filled by them, enter into a contract with the City with Messrs Jordan
Order drawn on the treasury for $250, the amount appropriated for the relief of the poor and also the obligation of the City be given to Messrs Jesup and Co
Money divided equally between the Relief Committee and the Female Benevolent Society
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bill for telegraphing in relation to the loan
Committee appointed in relation to the reception of sick persons under the charge of the City at the Sisters' Hospital
W J Barney and Co, interest coupons due January 1856
Resolutions
Whereas Southern part of the City is in much want of a Market House
Resolved that Main Street be continued in a straight line to connect with Jones Street, include a space which would be appropriate for a market
February 25, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
L D Randall oiling hose of Fire Company No. 2
John Palmer loss on Treasury orders Madden Hollow Road contract
Bills Allowed
Farley and Rouse for Fire Hooks
Anton Gell Street Commissioner
Street Commissioner cash paid to hands
P W Crawford Recorder
March 3, 1856
Petition from A P Wood and others to extend Union Avenue as laid out and marked on the map of Woods Addition to Mineral Street
Extend Bellevue Street in said addition to intersect Union Avenue
City Engineer to make a survey and plat of the proposed extension of said streets in the manner required by Ordinance
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from A P Wood and others to extend Union Avenue as laid out and marked on the map of Woods Addition to Mineral Street
Extend Bellevue Street in said addition to intersect Union Avenue
City Engineer to make a survey and plat of the proposed extension of said streets in the manner required by Ordinance, south side of the street shall follow old corporation boundary
Petition signed by A Yager and others condition of Cooler Avenue at the bridge near the intersection of Eagle Point Avenue
Report from the Treasurer
Orders paid out
Remaining in the Treasury
General Fund
Wharfage
Interest
Report from the Marshal, Petition fo H W Sanford and others
Wooden buildings on block between 2nd and 3rd and Main and Locust
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report from the Marshal, Petition fo H W Sanford and others
Wooden buildings on block between 2nd and 3rd and Main and Locust
Petition signed by all property holders in the block except one
Peter Kiene Marshal, by W C Mace, Deputy
City Attorney to draft an ordinance with the prayer of the petitioners
Complaint of John Quinn
Condition of Lot No. 81 corner of 1st and Locust on City Plat, owned by John Quinn, to need immediate filling up
Resolution
Resolved Lot No. 81 be filled up and raised
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Claims Report
Bill of L D Randall for oiling 500 feet of hose
Foreman of Fire Company No. 2
Bill was cheap, required more labor due to bad state of the hose
City Attorney draft of a deed to the Jones Street Harbor Company
Draft of a deed under the contract with the Southern Improvement Company
Description differs as to the Northern boundary from that in the contract
Members of the Council have a personal knowledge of the land
J S Blatchley
Draft a deed in accordance with the language of the contract
School Commissioner of Dubuque County
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
School Commissioner of Dubuque County
Apportionment of the school money as teachers fund
Each child reported to this office October 1, 1855
3466 children reported
Amos Mathews
Board of Education amount of money in the hands of the City Council belonging to the School Fund
Board of Education to communicate in writing from time to time
Draft of a deed to the 7th St Harbor Improvement Company
Land North of 7th Street
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Deed be executed by the mayor and recorder and tendered to the 7th St Harbor Improvement Company
Washington Fire Company No. 1
Engine Houses for Fire Co.
City furnish them with a suitable house for the protection of their engine
Look with favor upon the laudable efforts that are making by our fellow citizens for the organization of fire companies
City is the owner of Lot No. 611 according to the city plat
Receive proposals for erecting the engine house
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee to provide for a market place in the 3rd Ward by widening 13th street from Iowa St to White St
Report in favor of the prayer of the petitioners, recommend the engineer to make a survey and plat of the ground
Reception of sick persons under charge of the City in the Sisters' Hospital
Such persons as not be laboring under contagious or infectious disease will be received at the price of $4 per week
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Amount of money for the relief of the poor drawn from the General Fund
Loan from F S Jesup for 6 months without interest
Female Benevolent Society, Relief Committee
Resolutions
Resolved City Attorney be requested to give his opinion on the liability of the City to provide for an support sick paupers
Resolved Engineer to resurvey a street called Charles Street, formerly surveyed by A L Brown
Ordinance providing for the opening of streets
Resolved Survey and plat of 10 feet of ground proposed to be taken for the widening of an alley between Kings and Langworthy's additions
March 3, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolved Survey and plat of 10 feet of ground proposed to be taken for the widening of an alley between King's and Langworthy's additions
South side of the alley, names of owners marked
Resolved Engineer to make a survey and plat of Diagonal Street with the names of the owners of the ground, amount of ground proposed to be taken
Resolved City Marshal instructed to enforce in relation to hogs running at large in the City
Proposed straightening of Main Street, diverges from a straight line near 1st street so as to intersect Jones Street
Committee to close the negotiation for the loan of $100,000 with Mr. Corcoran of Washington
Bills
Theodore Sittig for three baskets of champaign
Herman Lensck 50 keys for engine house No. 2
E M Warner paiting and repairs
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petitions
C Mason and others against the engine house on Lot No. 611, lot had been declared a public street
S S Skemp remit a fine for resisting an officer and obstructing the sidewalk
Reports of Officers
City Attorney Support of Pauper's Opinion
No liability for sick paupers exists, and the City is in no way bound to make provision for them
So far the support of paupers is an obligation resting upon the government, provision is made for them by the laws of our State.
Taxes are collected and officers are selected, whose duty it is to see that the means provided by taxation for the support of the poor are properly expended for that purpose
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Reports of Officers
City Attorney Support of Pauper's Opinion
City Charter contains no allusion to paupers or their support
The relief of the poor is a duty of certain Township and County officers by the statute of the State
It is the duty of the City Council to guard the health of the City
Provide a place where a man affected with a contagious disease could be placed so as not to endanger the health of our citizens
Notify overseers of the poor that the City will not longer take charge of the paupers
Marshal amount of monies collected by him for January and February 1856
Recorder report amount of orders drawn on the treasury
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report amount drawn on the treasury
Engineer report, extension of Union Avenue and Bellevue street in Wood's addition to Mineral Street
James Potter Engineer
John Blake petition remonstrating against the extension for injury to his property
Venire to the Marshal summon a jury assess damages to Blake's property
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report from the Engineer in reference to the procuring of ground in the 3rd Ward for a Market Place, accompanied by a plat of the ground proposed to be taken for the widening of 13th Street
North two fifths of Lot No. 448 and Lot No. 454 suitable ground for a market
survey of ground for widening 13th street
market house in the center of public streets has proved so much of a nuisance and inconvience in cities
sidewalks are mere alleys
filfth accumulates and sanitary regulations fail
Recommend five lots be bought by the city on the corner of Iowa
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
purchase lots for market house
Block on Iowa Street because it is vacant
James Potter Engineer
Attorney file a petition to the District Court of Dubuque County making application in the manner printed in Section 9 of the amendment to the Charter
January 13, 1855
North 2/5 of Lot No. 454 and Lot No. 448
plat of ground proposed to be taken for the widening of an alley between King's and Langworthy's addition
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Venire to the Marshal to summon a jury to assess damages caused by widening the alley
Reports of Committees
Committee on Claims
Bills for work on Fire Engine No. 2
Protection Fire Company No. 2
price charged for work exorbiant
H Jensch bill allowed
Contract between John Palmer and the City
work done on Madden Hollow Road
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bill for champaign wine, private transaction
Committee on streets
planking of 7th street extension
Board of Directors of the Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company, 7th St filled up by them
planked with a good double plank
Contract drawn up in a loose manner
City has no particular need of this street at this time
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bill of W H Robbins for lamp posts
one post short of the number included in the bill
Post in front of the Epsicopal Church was taken up by the Gas Company in order to repair the pipes
Committee on Parks
Petition of J P Farley and others convert the graveyard into a public park
Report that Congress in 1853 passed an act granting to the City Council the right to dispose of the land in question as follows
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Parks
Petition of J P Farley and others convert the graveyard into a public park
Report that Congress in 1853 passed an act granting to the City Council the right to dispose of the land in question as follows
Section 4 July 13, 1853
places for recreation to the inhabitants of a crowded city, public health
The chief attractions of London and Paris are their beautiful public grounds and monuments
Champs Elysees
Bois de Boulogne
Gardin des Tuileries
Versaillis
St. Cloud
St. Germain
New York has recently purchased a "central park" containing 776 acres
Artificial lakes
Boston, Philidelphia, and Baltimore public grounds
St. Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Galena public squares
Dubuque (a city of magic growth) located on the west banks of the great Mississippi in the center of the richest lead mines
scenery, the most beautiful, diversified by prairie, grove, bluff, dale, and rock containing a population of 15,000 inhabitants
(and will doubtless increase within five years to 50,000) is entirely destitute of a public square
neglect and stupid indifference
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Parks
Petition of J P Farley
Great land holders within the city limits and in its immediate vicinity who purchased land at government prices, find themselves almost millionaires, not one of whom have donated land to the City
Petitioners J P Farley, H W Sanford, L H Langworthy, J H Emerson, J W Finley, George W Burton, and Barney, Scott and Co
slip of ground on the South Side now in possession of Bishop Loras
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Committee on Parks
Petition of J P Farley
public park 50 acres of land
Old graveyard declared a public square
Removal of graves ordered before May 15, 1856
Committee on schools
Board of Education, speedy organization of schools
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Board of Education indefinitely postponed the examination of teachers
Board act with entire independence of the Couincil
amount of money to be used for school purposes
School Fund had been used by the Council for other purposes
Communicate in writing from time to time any desire the Board of Education may have to purchase or exchange real estate for school purposes
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Board of Education
Resolution
Resolved construction put upon the paver and duties conferred upon this Board by the Ordinance for its organization
No prospect of effecting anything for the establishment of public schools in this City by anything this Board can do
Section 2 Amended charter of the city page 15 of the acts of last general assembly
Common Schools in the District, payment of teachers and supervision of schools
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Board of Education
City Council can authorize the Board
Duty of the City Council to provide school houses
Resolution
Whereas the Board can effect nothing for the establishment of public schools and indefinitely postponed the examination of teachers
Resolved that the Ordinance organizing the public schools be repealed and the members composing the Board of Education be discharged
An Ordinance repealing an ordinance to establish a Board of Education and to define its duties
An Ordinance to establish a Board of Education and to define its duties
March 10, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Ordinance to establish a common standard level for the City of Dubuque
Ordinance creating the office of City Auditor and defining its duties
An Ordinance to repeal a certain ordinance against wooden buildings
Ordinance to prevent the erection of wooden buildings in the Block bounded by 2nd and 3rd streets and Main and Loctust streets
Resolution
Whereas trespasses Barney Cut island
Resolved Engineer investigate damage
Election of Members of Board of Education
1st Ward
J J E Norman
2nd Ward
James A Reid
3rd Ward
Henry A Wiltse
4th Ward
F E Bissell
5th Ward
S M Case
Bills Allowed
M McNamara shroud for pauper
Sisters Hospital Board and attendance
F Sherman levee
March 18, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from George W Jones and W W Corcoran of Washington
$100,000 loan
fuller information and explanation in regard to the debts and finances of the city
Committee appointed to close the negotiation
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petitions
Jacob Brown allow him the sum of $1500 as compensation for the loss of a mare killed by falling into the sewer on 14th Street
W J Kelly and others establish the grade of 14th street west of Bluff Street
James Rowan and Henry Miller remonstrating against the taking of ground owned by them in the 3rd Ward for Market purposes
Marshal procured fire hooks and ladders and wagon for Fire Department
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communications
A Levi resignation of the office of City Auditor
Engineer Report in relation to Lot No. 611
C Mason against placing a building for the accommodation of a Fire Engine on Lot No. 611 old town on the ground that said lot was a public street
April 30, 1849 petition of T Mason and C Mason
May 14, 1849 lot as continuation of 4th Street
Recommend that the street be vacated and the lot used for building a house for the fire companies or any other public building
street terminates at the bottom of a steep bluff impracticable
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
City Engineer Report establishment of a Datum Point from which the grades of the city would be established
Durable Monument be placed in the public square on Locust St between 6th and 7th street
All grades shall refer to this monument
Recommending change in the location of Madden Hollow Road, straighten the road so it passes through the land of John Simpson
Declared a Public Highway
Plat of the continuation of Main Street in a straight line from 1st to Jones Street as instructed by the Council
Jones Street Company
Report of Special Committee to correspond with the parties who have taken the $100,000 loan
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Special Committee to correspond with the parties who have taken the $100,000 loan
George W Jones and W W Corcoran of Washington City
An Ordinance amendatory of an Ordinance to furnish the City of Dubuque and the inhabitants thereof with water
January 15, 1855
S S Skemp asking for the remission of a fine
obstructing the sidewalk and resisting an officer
To recommend a remission of the fine would not only be bad precedent but would be injudicious and highly improper
Best not to disturb the verdict of the court in the case of the said petitioners
Communication H A Wiltse on part of the Board of Education
opportunity to purchase the North Middle 5th of Lot No.
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication H A Wiltse on part of the Board of Education
opportunity to purchase the North Middle 5th of Lot No. 447 adjourning the lot owned by the City in the 3rd Ward
Legal proceedings to recover the south 42 feet of Lot No. 602
sold under a mechanics lien for the sum of $212.75 to John Buesuoye and that the money paid by him be returned with interest
School lot
Return of the money to J Bussaye sale of the lot in the 1st Ward
Communication from the recorder
Investigate the truth of the charges against an officer of the City
column of the Express and Herald
Resolution
Resolved Engineer to make a survey and plat of the island property of the City
Resolved paving and macadamizing of the block on Clay Street between 6th and 7th streets be added to the contract of A McCann
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved paving and macadamizing of the block on Clay Street between 6th and 7th streets be added to the contract of A McCann
Resolved Attorney to prepare an ordinance for the regulation of weights and measures for the city
Ordinance to prevent horses or other animals attached to vehicles from standing in the streets unattended by their owners unless unhitched
Ordinance to prevent racing within city limits
An Ordinance to repeal a portion of an ordinance entitled An Ordinance to license auctioneers and regulate auction sales
An Ordinance to prevent the selling of indecent publications
An Ordinance concerning game
Resolution
Resolved Street Commissioner best plan for carrying of the water between 8th and 10th and Main and Jackson streets
March 24, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved that the auctioneers of the city be authorized to sell at public auction horses, cattle, or other live stock on 7th street between Clay and Jackson
Resolved grade of 7th street be changed so that the water will run into the inner slough
John Palmer allowed percent on the amound Madden Hollow Contract for loss on City Scrip
Bills Allowed
C Vanderlich making wagon for fire hooks and ladders
P Lewis cistern boxes
Weisbeck and Huber coffins and corpses to graveyard
An Ordinance to establish and dedicate a public square
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petitions
B Smith and others condition of sidewalk on Clay Street between 6th and 7th streets, almost impassable
Report of Engineer
Jones Street Harbor Company contract
Spirit of the contract has been carried out by the company
Severity of the weather
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Engineer
Jones Street Harbor Company contract
Spirit of the contract has been carried out by the company
Severity of the weather
deposited sufficient material to complete their contract, as to rip-rap protection, as well as the requisite stone to furnish the paving
Cannot see a shadow of a doubt as to the ability and willingness of the Company to comply strictly with the contract
James Potter Engineer
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Engineer
trespasses on city property
upper part of the middle island
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company excavated a considerable quantity of material
banking upon the levee
Opening known as Barney's Cut
dredge boat
Large quantity of earth has been removed on the ground claimed by the city above 7th Street
damage to the city
James Potter Engineer
Attorney to serve a written notice to the Company forbidding them to trespass further
Report of Street Commissioner
Water on Clay street in the vicinity of 9th and 10th streets
establish grades
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Street Commissioner
Water on Clay street in the vicinity of 9th and 10th streets
establish grades
Clay to Main Street and on Clay from 8th to 10th street
warer carried off
G Blocklinger
Total amount remaining in the treasury
An Ordinance regulating the weights and measures
Bill of C Vanderlich and Co work on the hose carriage of Fire Co No. 2
Draft of a deed to the Jones Street Harbor Company prepared by the company and offered the following Resolution
Resolved Mayor and Recorder execute the deed
Straightening of Main Street
Jones Street Company
Market purposes
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report of Committee on Charges Against Recorder of malfeasance in office made in the Express and Herald
Charges against P W Crawford
Committee fully acquit Crawford of charges in view of all evidence
collected a large amount of money and paid scrip of the city into the treasury in lieu
received as part pay for his salary
scrip received for licenses, cemetery lots, taken in absence of the Marshal
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from George Zumhof against the taking by the City of a strip of ten feet of ground owned by him for widening of an alley in King's addition
Engineer to make a survey and plat
F E Bissell on the part of the Board of Education
Resolution place at the disposal of the board the sum of $10000 for the erection of a school house on the north 2/5 of Lot No. 447
Contract between the Harbor Improvement Company and H Jordan and A Jordan for paving the 7th St Levee
John Palmer Madden Hollow Road Contract
An Ordinance to punish offenses against public morals and decency
Resolution
Resolved Marshal fill all graves in the old graveyard which may be opened for the purpose of removing the bodies
Judges and Clerks of Elections
1st Ward
Ed Keas, Hugh Treanor, Thomas Hanon, Hugh Lammer
March 31, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Judges and Clerks of Elections
2nd Ward
P Fanning, Joseph Gehrig, John W Clark, O Rothlander
3rd Ward
J H Emerson, I N Higbee, William Vanderen, A Cain
4th Ward
L L Wood, A McDaniel, J L Everett, G R Foster
5th Ward
Anton Heeb, T Hurlbut, R McKinlay, John Rhodes
Bills Allowed
T Sherman ring stones on levee
C Perry rent of building for protection fire co no. 2
J Gehrig boarding prisoners in calaboose
L Glas
T Smith work for Street Commissioner
M Taller
J Pagel
Sam Elmer
April 8, 1856
City Sexton Report for the month of March
total number of deaths for the month
Intrusion of Henry Kroll in the cemetery by digging graves without sexton's leave
April 8, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Engineer plat and survey of Millville Road from the Bee Branch Road to the City Limits
Road declared a public highway
Diagonal Street in King's Addition
Venire tothe Marshal summon a jury to assess the damages
Jones Street Harbor Company guaranty of the stability of the levee
Coupons paid at the Banking House of E W Clark, Dodge and Co.
Resolution
Resolved Michael McKeon take earth for the filling of 1st Street from the Bluff on Southern Avenue from the Brewery to the furnace
April 8, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Marshal to clean the city
Committee to settle with financial officers
Payment for the paving of the gutters on 6th and 10th streets
Bills Allowed
C Rattray stationary
P Kiene deputies, hauling
Joseph Geiger hooks and ladders
April 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition presented from Henry Heitzelman and others raise the grade of White Street between 8th and 9th streets
Petition from 7th Street Harbor Company proposing to extend 5th Street to the Main River
Communication from James Potter Engineer
Contractors be instructed to resume work, frost out of the ground and present stage of water advantageous
Paving of Jones St Levee
Report of the Marshal of the monies collected by him for the year
April 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Contract between the 7th Street Harbor Improvement Company and Henry and Anthony Jordan for the paving of levee
Paving of the gutters on 6th and 10th streets
Grade of Bluff Street at its intersection with 10th Street
Resolution
Resolved that the City of Dubuque hereby consents to the exchange of lands made between the Jones Street Harbor Company and the Dubuque and Pacific Rail Road Company
and to the rail road company having the use of the levee along the line of the river to low water mark 900 feet north from where the south line of Section No. 30 intersects with the Main Mississippi River
April 14, 1856
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Nightingale, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolved Ald. Samuels procure a temporary loan in the name of the City of $2000 to meet the payment coming due for the north middle 5th of Lot No. 447
purchased for school purposes
Recorder to pay judges and clerks of elections
Bills Allowed
Herman Jensch iron rings for levee and iron work
Andrew and Treadway ropes for Marshal
Pelan and Anderson lumber per Street Commissioner
S Sinninger setting 4 cistern boxes
John Malloy hauling a sick man
M Burns work for street commissioner
A Langanger
Lewis Wolf
Patrick Dowley
John Flynn
E Costigan
Tim Ryan
Martin Ryan
Dennis Heice
James McCarty
James McMahon
Peter Lischet
Patrick Lang
Patrick White
Thomas Johnson
P Donahoe
M Laughlin
Dennis McMahon
E Lanahan
John Phelan
James Cossiden
L D Randall
Paul Simon
Abstract of the returns of the Charter election held April 7, 1856
April 14, 1856
Abstract of the returns of the Charter election held April 7, 1856
Poll books of the several wards of the city
Election Results
Mayor - David S Wilson
Recorder - P W Crawford
Marshal - J P Evans
Treasurer - Amos Mathews
Assessor - John Parker
Auditor - H S Hetherington
City Attorney - J S Blatchley
Collector - Charles J Leist
First Ward
Alderman - J J E Norman
Board of Education - James A Langton
Second Ward
Alderman - George L Nightingale
Board of Education - C Childs
Third Ward
Alderman - Warner Lewis
Board of Education - Henry A Wiltse
Fourth Ward
Alderman - Robert Mitton
Board of Education - F E Bissell
Fifth Ward
Alderman -
Board of Education -
April 14, 1856
Abstract of the returns of the Charter election held April 7, 1856
Poll books of the several wards of the city
Election Results
Mayor - David S Wilson
Recorder - P W Crawford
Marshal - J P Evans
Treasurer - Amos Mathews
Assessor - John Parker
Auditor - H S Hetherington
City Attorney - J S Blatchley
Collector - Charles J Leist
First Ward
Alderman - J J E Norman
Board of Education - James A Langton
Second Ward
Alderman - George L Nightingale
Board of Education - C Childs
Third Ward
Alderman - Warner Lewis
Board of Education - Henry A Wiltse
Fourth Ward
Alderman - Robert Mitton
Board of Education - F E Bissell
Fifth Ward
Alderman - C G Krieschbaum
Board of Education - John King
April 11, 1856
P Quigley, President Pro Tem of the Council
Declared duly elected to fill said offices
Ald King the thanks of the Council be returned to the President pro tempore Ald Quigley for manner in which he had presided over the deliberations of the Council during the time in which the duties of the mayor had devolved upon him by the illness of the mayor
Oath of office to David S Wilson, mayor elect and the aldermen
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April 28, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
Board of Education
James A Langton, C Childs, Henry A Wiltse
Official Bonds Filed
Elect a Street Commissioner
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
Street Commissioner Election
Bernard Mohan
Henry Grimm
Patrick Morgan
Marshal communication recommending W C Mace for re-appointment to the Deputy Marshal
City Engineer Election
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
City Engineer Election
James Potter
J C Jennings
Communication from Benjamin Rupert recommending I N Higbee
Hay Weigher Election
William Young
Jacob Rosenbaum
Francis Smith
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
Wood Measurer Election
Market Master Election
James Best
John W Clark
City Printer Election
C C Flint of the Republican
Proprietors of the Express and Herald
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
City Printer Election
Express and Herald for 3 months
Daily Express and Herald copies furnished to the mayor, each alderman, recorder and marshal
Communication from A Levi late Auditor semi-annual interest on bonds due in New York
Completion of the lease upon the Globe Hall
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
City Printer Election
Express and Herald for 3 months
Daily Express and Herald copies furnished to the mayor, each alderman, recorder and marshal
Communication from A Levi late Auditor semi-annual interest on bonds due in New York
Completion of the lease upon the Globe Hall
April 15, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
City Printer Election
Express and Herald for 3 months
Daily Express and Herald copies furnished to the mayor, each alderman, recorder and marshal
Communication from A Levi late Auditor semi-annual interest on bonds due in New York
Completion of the lease upon the Globe Hall
April 21, 1856
Wilson, McNamara, Norman, Curran, Nightingale, Samuels, Lewis, Spottswood, Mitton, Ham, Krieschbaum
Petitions
Merchants License
M Clozier
Merchants and traders of the city repeal the ordinance entitled An Ordinance licensing merchants, shopkeepers, and druggists
Attorney constitutionality of the license
Petition of P Quigley and Anne O'Hare survey and plat a street on the south side of Delhi Road
Property of the late Edward O'Hare and Thomas Dulich intersect
fences of Patrick Mallady and John Spucely
Dodge Street
Petition from Farley and Christman bad condition of the alley between 3rd and 4th and Main and Iowa Streets
cleaning grading and paving