1852 April Council ProceedingsMarch 29, 1852
map of Dubuque Harbor Capt Barney
A Hawley dredging harbor
R Spaulding
B J O'Halloran
April 5, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
City Charter published in pamphlet form
Holt Mahony and Co. publisher
J D Jennings surveying
F McCraney watchman
April 5, 1852
E Short child cholera case
Beaubien cholera
N Hoffman cleaning jail
L Molony
D M Morrison Council Room
W R Evans hauling stone
Election Results
Mayor - J P Farley 222 votes. J H Emerson 213
Recorder - Charles Corkery 234 votes. R O Anderson 185
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran 218 votes. R C Waples 205
Assessor - H S Hetherington 271 votes. L A Styles 154
Marshal - H C Pierce 260 votes. B H Wilmot 170
Aldermen
1st Ward - Wm Waples, M McNamara J D Bush, J B Thomas
2nd Ward - C Pelan, H L Stout, Peter Kiene, S Shomo
3rd Ward - J Burt, Geo McHenry, W J Barney, Thomas Levens
April 5, 1852
Mayor - J P Farley
Recorder - Charles Corkery
Treasurer - B J O'Halloran
Assessor - H S Hetherington
Marshal - H C Pierce
Aldermen
1st Ward McNamara and Waples
2nd Ward Stout and Pelan
3rd Ward Burt and McHenry
D M Morrison salary
B M Samuels salary
Horace Estes salary
County paid bill cholera cases
April 6, 1852
H L Stout sworn by the mayor
April 7, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
D M Morrison collecting Harbor Tax and city tax proper cleaning market house
B J O'Halloran city scrip
H C Pierce Marshal
Wood moved $20 be appropriated for furnishing an oyster supper for the city officers
Refreshment Committee
April 12, 1852
Lorimier, Farley, Ogilby, Booth, Wood, Molony, Bush
Fiscal report
April 12, 1852
Jesse P Farley, William Waples, Michael McNamara, Christopher Pelan, Henry L Stout, James Burt, George McHenry
Charles Corkery
Henry L Stout mayor pro tem
Henry S Hetherington declined to be qualified assessor
Resolution
Resolved that mayor committee contract for 300 forest trees public square
April 12, 1852
Farley, Waples, McNamara, Pelan, Stout, Burt, McHenry
Hiram C Pierce Marshal bond and John G Shields and Edward Langworthy securities
H C Pierce collector
Marshal repair a breach in the bridge Bluff St. 8th St.
City Council meeting time 7:00 PM
April 19, 1852
Farley, Waples, McNamara, Pelan, Stout, Burt, McHenry
improvement of public square
boxes around the trees set outside the square
Henry S Hetherington assessor had qualified
Hiram Pierce James M Emerson as surety
B J O'Halloran faithful discharge
Communication from Recorder C Corkery
State of the books and papers of this office
City Charter duties and penalties of the recorder
April 19, 1852
Recorder keep the seal of the city
Recorder's letter to Council
C Corkery finds no ordinance record, no account with treasurer, collector, or city officers
Harbor warrants not in a proper state of preservation
Suggest a few special meetings of the whole board
April 19, 1852
street improvements
election of watchman
Petitions favor of appointment of B H Wilmott and John Doyle and Owen Smith
grade for a building M Ragartz Rattery
Ordinance dogs
John Burns digging grave
Thomas Johnson repairing bridge Lorimer Hollow
Henry Crull sexton of public graveyard
rates of burial
April 26, 1852
Farley, Waples, McNamara, Pelan, Stout, Burt, McHenry
Committee on state of the books and papers of the office
city records
Report on state of streets
April 26, 1852
entire board to meet and examine Bluff St. High St. Lorimer Hollow, and the sewer on the 14th St.
grade S E Corner of 7th St. and White St.
White St. to Jackson St.
City Engineer draw profile maps of the city to recommend a definite grade for approval by the Board
permanent enclosure around the market house
G Blocklinger survey of High St. Jennings
Dredge boat
April 26, 1852
Abel Hawley dredge boat
assessment of merchants County Court
capital actually invested
Special Meeting
April 27, 1852
Farley, Waples, McNamara, Pelan, Stout, Burt, McHenry
Delong and Norton's bill planting trees in the Public Square
surveyors High St. corrected plat
Merchants tax
Resolved that assessor assess merchandise provisions Section 468 of Code of Iowa
Watchman Wilmot confine his beat to that part of Main St. between Waples House and the American House
14th St. sewer
parliamentary rule motion calling for a committee
Special Meeting
April 27, 1852
permanent improvement of 14th St.
Street leaving up Lorimer's Hollow to the Corporation line