1868 March Council ProceedingsMarch 5, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills paid
A Y McDonald
Asa Horr
Dubuque Cabinet Association
T C Roberts, assignee of H Markell
William Rebman
Newburgh and Crummer
Joseph Schucart
Grosvenor and Harger
A Cragin
D A Mahony
Kane
C Nitterauer
M M Hayden
C J Richards
Howard and McArthur
John McMahan
Martin Canning
duties of sealers of weights and measures
March 5, 1868
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Auditor's report
March 12, 1868
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petition by parties on 15th St, macadamized between Bluff St and Main St
assessed against the owners of abutting property
Petitions
P A Lorimer, correction of assessment, Mineral Lot
Southern Avenue Addition
John S Williams, privilege to land coal on the public wharves for the use of steamboats
harbors
Allison and Crane in reference to overflow of lot
insufficiency of sewer at the crossing of Locust St and 5th St
John Hodgdon against macadamizing Bluff St north of 14th St
William Rebman
F R Bissell, establishment of a proper grade on Chestnut and Walnut St
John T Hancock, Pearl St and Grove St
M Ham, taxes on his lots
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
M Ham, taxes on his lots
Ham's Addition
Lots Nos. 1 to 612 inclusive
Petitions
George Hograve, refunded for illegal tax collected
delinquent taxes
S M Langworthy, sidewalks removed on Hill St in 1867, macadamize
completion of sidewalks
3rd St, Hill St, Alpine St
Charles Klingenberg, planking sidewalks on Eagle Point Avenue
P M Guthrie removing dirt from the streets
15th St, Pine St
Petition signed "A Fireman"
Redemption of City Bonds
Auditor report, receipts and expenditures
Weigh master T O'Donald
1st Ward Hay scales during January and February
West Dubuque Scales
Market Master Strasser
March 12, 1868
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Central Market Scales
receipts from sales of lots in Linwood Cemetery
Mrs. M Levi
City Sexton report, interments
Special interest fund
special assessment for improvements on alleys, streets, and highways
S M Langworthy, sidewalks on Hill St
Diamond House to 3rd St
Hill St and Alpine St
Petition of Mrs. Mulligan
Petition of A A Cooper, building destroyed by fire
cancelling taxes assessed against H Heinsheimer on monies and credits
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petition of Edward Langworthy, cancelling taxes on lots
East Dubuque
Petition of John Reichman, remission of taxes on steam tug,
Petition of Schiller and Lodge
Claims
Abel E Skinner, difference between Treasurer
Dr. T Mason
Ordinance relative to the petition respecting steam boilers
Bills
Joseph Platz
John Blake
George Garrett
J S Williams
James Crawford
Charles Klingenberg
Barnes and Ryan
James Kelly
Philip Sage
George Strasser
Edward Metz
McGhie brothers
Howard and McArthur
S Elmer
M Eagan
J P Quigley
B Beck
March 12, 1868
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Bill of E Ratcliff for steam engine
McGhie brothers, committee on fire department
Kempf's bill
Claims, petition of T Murphy, taxed in Dubuque and Jackson County
Margaret Fanning, remission of interest
Daniel Sheehan, John McCoy
A Y McDonald
Minshall, Thompson and Co
Collection Wallet
Petition of C Collins, improvement of 5th St
legal right to amount due him
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Enlarging the sewer at crossings of Couler Avenue and 20th St
Resolution
Resolved, grade of 7th St extension
Prospect St to the center of Hill St
profile annexed
grade of street
Fire Department in favor of paying Philip Sage, Engineer of the Steam Fire Engine
E Ratcliff, furnish team for steam fire engine
Petitions of William Rebman
Fred Weigle, John Carr, J Beck
Andrew and Treadway wall
Koehler Brothers, erect packing slaughterhouse
Dunleith and Dubuque Railroad Bridge
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Railroad Bridge
Resolutions read
Resolved
welfare and prosperity of the City of Dubuque imperatively require that the birdge now being built across the Mississippi River opposite the City should be a free and public highway as well as a general railroad bridge
Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Company
fair and reasonable value of all privileges
Apply to the legislature of the state of Iowa for the passage of law
authorizing City Council to contract with the bridge company
free or toll public highway
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Railroad Bridge
Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Company
Resolutions
Resolved
Advice of City Attorney, Counsel
Ordinance granting bridge company use of certain streets, lanes, alleys, and public grounds for railroad and other purposes
inoperative and partially void
Bridge for all time be open to the use of all railroads
equal rights and privileges and the utmost possible facilities to all
free public highway for all kinds of travel
terminate in or opposite Dubuque
March 12, 1868
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Railroad Bridge
Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Company
Resolutions
Resolved
equal use and benefit of any and every railroad company
Railroad tracks and improvements
free public highway for all kinds of wagon and foot travel
Directors of the Bridge Company
Illinois Central Railroad Company is opposed to the use of said bridge as a free public highway
Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry
not be as profitabloe an investment
toll bridge
March 12, 1868
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Resolutions
Board of Supervisors, amount of money expended on bridges within the corporate limits
Petition of A McDaniel, vacating any part of Grove St
Resolved that it would be unwise and suicidal to the interests of Dubuque for the City Council to make any futher agent of right or privilege to the Bridge Company
free and public highway for all kinds of wagons and foot travel
equal terms to all railroad companies
March 12, 1868
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Grant of right of way over, across, or along any street, lane, alley, whard, landing, or public ground
Bridge Company
City Council, right to regulate and control the use
secure equal rights to railroad tracks
use of tracks, switches, or other contrivances
tolls
Illinois Legislature
highway
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
control the amount of coal
Resolution
Resolved
bridge with frair and equal
resources of Northern Iowa
confer with freeholders to represent the interests of the people
jury to examine witness and receive other testimony
constructing bridge for common highway
contract
March 12, 1868
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Resolutions
Resolved application to the legislature of Iowa for the passage of an act similar to the following
An Act authorizing and empowering municipal corporations to contract for the use of railroad bridges as public highways
Enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Iowa
incorporated cities and towns situate on the Mississippi river or Missouri River
invested with power and authority to contact with any company
railroad bridge across rivers
toll bridge
foot passengers and vehicles
public highways
Contracts
Common Council, Board of Trustees
municipal corporation
levy and collect toll for transit
Resolved that the Senators and Representatives in the legislature from Dubuque County be requested to use their influence to secure the enactment of the foregoing bill
copy of bill
representatives in Congress
amendment of the laws of the U.S.
March 12, 1868
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construction of bridges across the Missouri and Mississippi rivers in Iowa
Proposed legislative bill
Resolutions
Resolved Council be requested when making a contract giving the right of way through the streets to railroad or bridge company
public welfare
cars drawn through streets and alleys within limits of the City by horse power
running of steam locomotives through the streets
confer with a like number appointed by the citizens
Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge published in the Dubuque Times, Dubuque Herald, National Democrat, and Iowa Staatz Zeitung
A E Skinner
An Ordinance amending the ordinance establishing the amount of license to be charged upon Billiard Tables
March 12, 1868
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Ordinance relating to wharfage on lumber ]
Resolution
Resolved all wharfage for lumber of all descriptions, lath and shingles shall be double the present rates charged as wharfage
steamboats and wood boats, barges and all steam craft
improving and clearing obstructions from out harbor
sidewalk on lot on Jackson St, White St
washing away Stafford St
Eagle Point Avenue, Linwood Cemetery
wing wall near the culvert across 3rd St
junction with Hill St
5th St
gutters
March 12, 1868
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City Attorney sue all claims for the special assessments now unpaid
work done by private parties for the improvement of High St and propose to futher improve St
11th St
House of Refuge rented to James Hughes
1st Ward Market House, V J Williams
Bridge on Dodge St near the gas house
Sol. Raugh and Co, redemption of city bond
Mayor's Proclamation 1857
P C Morhiser, scaler of weights and measures
Petition of J Boland, 3rd St improvement
March 12, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
several wards and appoint judges and clerks for the election
1st Ward
William Ahern, T C Roberts, John Linehan and A B Lewis
Robert Jess' House
2nd Ward
F Schumacher, William Ruff, James Collier, G W Scott
Court House
3rd Ward
William Rebman, Adam Koch, Frank Deggendorf, C T Shields
City Hall
4th Ward
Robert Mitton, Thomas Hardie, I M Preston, Adam Koch
Trudell Block, 8th St and Bluff St
5th Ward
Godfried Blocklinger, Peter Elwanger, George Fengler, Patrick Morgan
Heeb's Brewery
Plan for the payment of City bonds
Sol. Raugh and Co, bonds
tax book and assessors book
March 26, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Petition of E R Shankland, grade of Seminary St
Engineer Potter, grading and filling street from 17th St to Main St
Petition of Julia Lewis, assessment against her lot for macadamizing Locust St be remitted
Peter Kiene, executor of the state of Elizabeth Singer, remission of taxes
S L Tibballs, assessment against property
Grading and macadamizing 13th St from Iowa St to Locust St
Edward Keas
Bills
P C Sampson
C Mason
W C Alexander
A Kaufman
John Kinna
R E Graves, refunded money for tax tittles
James Crawford repairing sidewalks
March 26, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
James Rowan to R G Herron, interest on Central Market House ground
Petition of J Reichman
execution for costs in case of City of Dubuque vs. R Bonson
H A Littleton cancelling taxes
Charles Klingenberg, assessment against property
George Hograve, taxes overpaid
Margaret Fanning for remission of interest on taxes
receipt of original tax, interest cancelled
P A Lorimer, double assessment of Southern Avenue Addition
William Meyer, J P
William Rebman, John Hodgdon
March 26, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bluff st from 14th St to Locust St
Resolution
Resolved
Petitions
Graham, foot sidewalk on 3rd St
Hill St
Report on Bissell, Palmer and Co
grading Chestnut St and Walnut St
Petition of J T Hancock, grading of Pearl St and Grove St
John S Williams, landing and leaving coal on the levee for use of steam boats
Fire Departments
A Y McDonald for cylender
Waller and Simpson damages
Barnes and Ryan publishing fire ordinance
March 26, 1868
Graves, Ryan, Lucas, Smith, Fassitt, Pleins, Shiras, Ward, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Fire Department, bill of P C Morhiser
McGhie Brothers torches
Mayor purchased at public sale acres of Central Island
L D Randall
Building of A A Cooper remit taxes
Dunleith and Dubuque Bridge Company
March 26, 1868
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