1869 April Council ProceedingsApril 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Roll call
Mayor pro tem A F Beyer
Revision of the Ordinances
Petitions
Widow Agatha Kinzel praying that 2 years taxes now due on her homestead should be cancelled
Lot in McCraney's Addition
Henry Schmid, appointment of Wood Measurer
Benj Rupert unable to pay special assessment
property on Bluff St
taxes due the City
judgment against the City
Claims
due M Levi percentage on sale of cemetery lots
Robert McGivern, weigher at West Dubuque
City lamplighter O'Halloran lamps lighted
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
George Strasser, Market Master
Auditor Jennings amounts due various City Officers
City Sexton Report, number of interments, digging graves
Linwood Cemetery lots
John Adam Koch
A McArthur
Mrs. Mary Roth
Erected a new hospital on Eagle Point, sidewalks on Hill St
John Lenehan, 1st Ward weigher
Estimate and specifications for the construction of a new sewer on Bluff St and Dodge St
M Howard address the Council on account of the present prices of gas
Ordinance relating to gas
Bill of A H Gibbs, planking sidewalk
petition of Frank Horsch, petition of Griffith and Knight
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills Paid
A Christman, dry goods
Joseph Stolz, building pest house
A F Jaeger, sending off poor
Kleine and Koepfly provision
City Marshal, furniture for pest house
Thomas Henney
Mayor Turck
T O'Sullivan hardware
Freight
M Morgan wood
engine work
F Lilley
P S Sampson, oils for engine
A T Cook, work for firemen
Sam Elmer, St laborer
William Ashley Jones
John Thompson for pest house
Gas Bill
Poor Relief Bills Paid
Collier, Leckie and Co, wood
William Clancy, removing poor
John Lucas, groceries
P Dorr, wood
John Pier
William S Gilliam
F W Loeffler
James Levi
Morrill Brothers
Junkermann and Haas
Petibone and Co
W H Robison, shoes
A J Jaeger, groceries
N Eichman and Co
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Daniel Sheehan for work done on Hill St
Petition of F W Kruse, City Engineer make estimate of the cost of a sewer in front of M Kruse's house
Repairing the old sewer at the intersection of Dodge St and Bluff St, same be advertised for bidders
Harbors, petition for right of way
lumber Railroad up to Eagle Point Avenue
Resolution
Resolved annexed profile, declared the official grade of Chesnut Street from High St to the intersection of Prairie St in McDaniels subdivision
dotted line represents the grade
Payment of Ham and Carver's bill
contract for printing revised ordinances
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Silsby and Co donated the City feet of fire hose
Bill for advertising
Order in favor of M Brady, purchase a horse
Treasurer payment of city scrip
Resolution
Resolved Chestnut St from High St to Prairie St grade
abutting property holders complete the work, assessed
Henny, Meyer, and the Recorder, money paid on property
A D Jaeger, tax lots in Fengler's addition
John Agan, aid from the City in procurring medical treatment
F Beyer, pay the waterways in front of Mrs. Sullivan
Miller, keeping a poor woman and children
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bill of Robert Rodger, Bishop Hennessey
Bills paid
M Morgan, wood for house of refuge
C H Crusius, surveying and help
Sam Elmer, Street Laborers
William Borngesser, carpenter work
E R Lumbert, lumber for house
Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Weil
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
William Meyer, printing
Times, Printing house
Revised Ordinances
Auctioneers license penalty
Section 7, Division 2 of the ordinance in relation to license
No person shall within this city act as an agent or solicitor of any life, fire, or marine or association insurance company unless duly authorized by a license
April 1, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Cleaning streets and sewers
Iron grade for sewers on Hill St
Weigher for 1st Ward scales
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Report of wharfmaster, collected
P C Morhiser, licenses paid
cleaning sidewalks
Auditor Jennings, annual report recapitulation
cash balance
receipts
disbursements
cash on hand
total income
expenditures
Bills Paid
Mayor Turck, send off Kate Rowan
Piekenbrook and Deuss, shoes for poor
P A Lorimer, house rent for election
Charles Ohnesorge, repairing crossing
J N Parker, wood for poor
S Turck, Anderson, Morhiser, Registery Board
F Glab
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Bills paid
P C Morhiser, wagon, numbers, wood
Pat Donnolly, hauling for pest house
Waller and Christman
Sam Upton and Co
Moses Huggard
Mary Redwood
James Crawford
names of Street laborers and time worked
cleaning streets
sidewalks on Alpine St, M Hardy
Special Assessment, M Hayden, 5th St
Canvass of votes at the election held April 5, 1869
Election Returns
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Canvass of votes at the election held April 5, 1869
Election Returns
Mayor
W J Knight
H S Hetherington
Treasurer
Jno P Quigley
M Kingman
Recorder
F Glab
Charles Pitschner
Auditor
John D Jennings
W W Sweetser
Attorney
E McCeney
A Cragin
Assessor
R O Anderson
M M Hayden
Marshall
Owen Hardy
P C Morhiser
City Judge
Benj Rupert
Aldermen
1st Ward
John Lucas
E O Duncan
2nd Ward
B D Lenehan
George Mehl
3rd Ward
H W Griswold
Hilarius Pleins
4th Ward
A Levi
F Weigel
5th Ward
Peter Kiene Sr.
George D Wood
Winners: Knight, Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigel, Kiene
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Election Results
Winners: Knight, Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigel, Kiene
Final Council: Knight, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, ???, Pleins, ???, Weigel, ???, Kiene, ???
Mayor Turck Validictory
Stewartship to worthy successor in office
This past year has been an expensive one, trouble to us all
City Affairs, debts contracted to absorb the balance left in the Treasury
Preceeding administration
Flood of June 5, 1868 tore up our streets, sewers, culverts, bridges, and beautiful city looked hard indeed
Empty treasury
Board of Supervisors
Bridge warrants
pay street laborers
revenues to meet expenditures
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mayor Turck Validictory
Citizens on Fire Engine subscriptions
Dubuque County in bridge warrants
Delinquent taxes
expense fund
licenses for all services
wharfage
hay scales
cemetery fund
rents of public buildings
property holders cleaning streets and alleys
fines
sale of old hose
property holders for sidewalks
entire expenditures for past year
tax payers
flood of June 5, 1868
paid to officers elect
bonds and coupons
Mr. Holz painting Market House
Printing
Fire Department
steam fire engines
hose carts and hose
Engineer
Poor Relief
Eagle Point Ferry Company
Street Railroad Crossing
railway
bridges
lumber
covering sewers
wharfmaster
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Mayor Turck Validictory
Entire expenditures
steam engine hose carts
Market House
new cisterns
cancelled bonds with coupons
principal
Treasurer's book
bond ring
sincere thanks, official farewell
Solomon Turck
Resolution
Resolved Council thanks Mayor
April 8, 1869
Turck, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Resolution
Resolved Council thanks Mayor Turck
Thanks to P C Morhiser, retiring City Marshal
discharged difficult duties
Mayor Knight oath of office
Lucas, Lenehan, Pleins, Weigle, and Kiene
Thanks to retiring aldermen
bond for faithful discharged of the duties of the office of City Judge by Benj Rupert
Bonds and salaries of officers of City
Inaugural of Mayor Knight
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Scott, Young, Pleins, Coates, Kingman, Jaeger, Weining
Final Council: Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Streets
Harbor
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Fire
Police
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Special Committee on bonds and salaries of officers
Treasurer and Collector
Recorder
Auditor
Marshal
Deputy Marshal
City Attorney
Sexton
Market Master
Lamplighter
Assessor
salaries
bonds
police officers be allowed the same salaries as last year
wharfmasters, wood measurers
charge of large public scales
constructing sewer on Dodge St and Bluff St
Benj Rupert, City Judge
Courts decided office of Police judge is unconstitutional
law, legal question
Petition John Finnerty appointed watchman
Petition of George F Nixon for privilege of opening a velocipede in City Hall
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Petitions
Rudolph Nolte, stairway on his building
A E Skinner, competency as wood measurer
Schloth and Vogt, Albert Leicht, renewal of Butcher's license
Joseph Zugenbuchler, vacation of Schaffner's subdivision
City Attorney
Petitions of William Johnson, Charles C Seward and William Ahern, office of woodmeasurer
Arrangements for the celebration of April 26, 1869 by the IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows)
use of City Hall rooms
Agreement between the City of Dubuque and the citizens that have bought its bonds at a certain figure
interest on money invested in bonds
Resolution
Resolved report amount of money realized from sale of Linwood Cemetery, purchases made of Levi land
condition of Linwood Cemetery and report the cheapest way to protect the ground from further washing away
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Resolution
Resolved special tax be levied on Lot No. 567, costs incurred by filling to grade
Bills
Mrs. Ogelsby, ground rent
John Nagle, poor relief
Andrew and Treadway, hardware
P T Brown, Notary public
Rob Jess, house rent
Council recess
election of officers by ballot
Wharfmaster
N Power
F Schumacher
Market Master
George Strasser
Wood Measurer
W Ahern, William Johnson, Jacob Botzel, Thomas A McCarron
Sexton
G Gmehle
April 8, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Election of city officers
Marshal Hardy nominated Henry Stecher for deputy
appointment of policemen
oath of offices
Resolution
Resolved Dubuque Herald and National Democrat be declared official papers of the City
Dubuque Times and Iowa Staats Zeitung
April 11, 1869
Knight, Rowan, Lucas, Gehrig, Lenehan, Young, Pleins, Coates, Weigel, Jaeger, Kiene
Bonds of City Officers
J P Quigley, Treasurer
F Glab, Recorder
J D Jennings, Auditor
Owen Hardy, Marshal
N Power, wharfmaster
Legal rights of the City to collect outstanding taxes against the Nat Bk?
Bill of Terence O'Toole for St Labor
Resolution
Resolved standing committee on bonded indebtedness
Continue correspondence with the creditors of the city