1865 June Council ProceedingsJune 1, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
President's Proclamation, day of fasting, humiliation and mourning
June 3, 1865
Petitions and Communications
F M Robinson, against alley between 11th St and Jefferson St
withdrawal of Kiene's petition
H McCormick condition of 14th St sewer
F H Pratt and H A Wiltse
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Petition of N Hate, open streets and alleys in West Dubuque
Margaret McKenzie
Claims
Reports of Officers
City Attorney
Communication of C H Eighmey, attorney fro Ward C Cooley, personal tax
salaries due City Officers
Market Master, hay scales, sale of Market stalls
amounts due laborers and teamsters
Daily Herald Times
property holders on Hill, Summit, plank sidewalks
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
repair of Lake St
City Marshal inspected James Hughes' shot tower
Erection of a board fence by which cattle could be kept out
S McAfee, harbor master pro tem
wharfage
City Sexton, number of interments in Linwood Cemetery
digging graves
City Attorney
Clerk of District Court of Dubuque County, William Lesse?
William Leppe
An Ordinance to regulate license
J Boland filling lots
Emerson's resolution to remit taxes of Mary Hartsock
" Addition?"
Simpson's Addition
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Bill of J Maclay, repairs on stove at Pest House
bill of Peter Carney, C J Richards
Claim of F J Cromer, Deputy Marshal services
Owners of lots on 10th St from Main St to Locust St
portions of sidewalks already planked
condition of Bluff St between 8th st and 11th St
property owners remove rubbish from sidewalks
Board of Directors of the District Township of the City of Dubuque in reference to the opening of streets leading to the 5th Ward School House
repairs on Southern Avenue, Couler Avenue, and the road to the Cemetery
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
price of a lot for Sexton's House
inequality of the prices of Cemetery lots
Fire Department
inspected machines of Engine Company No. 2
hose
Resolutions
sink a pump well on the old inner levee
low water in the Mississippi River
Resolutions
Council will not authorize the improvement of any street, alley, or sidewalk unless property owners sign petition
June 3, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Mathew McNear resign as Harbor Master
E McAfee appointed
building a culvert on Lorimer Avenue near Tschirgi and Schmid's brewery
Bills
D S Cummings, fire engine
C Donaka, brooms for market house
James Crawford, repairs
Mrs. Murg, matresses for calaboose
Mat Mahan, 17th St sewer and Alpine st
M Oswald, sawing wood
E Busly, express hire
Thomas Murray
J Kelley and N Flynn, Southern Avenue
John Draehouse
Minnette Levi, cemetery lots for printing
Michael Martin, work on streets
plat
Patrick Rudy
J Boland
Sullivan blacksmithing
Walter Bourke
Ham and Carver printing advertisements
James Neimer
N C Ryan curbing
streets with power
June 30, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
Resolutions
Resolved committee to examine the condition of the streets with regard to the effects of the late storms
The German Rifle Company, incorporated association
Corporate limits
target shooting
An Ordinance for the protection of the public peace
discharge of fire arms
Resolution
Resolved absence of any alderman without reasonable excuse shall be subject to an absentee fine of ten dollars
Mayor to impose fine
building of a temporary structure for the sexton
June 30, 1865
Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Gibbs, Mulkern, Lembeck, Cummings, Bush, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Weinning
specifications for macadamizing 7th St, Main St to Clay St