1872 September Council ProceedingsSeptember 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Petitions, Delinquent taxes
H Brinkmann, taxes
B A Griffin
F Schmidt
Margaret McKenzie
Jonathan Houps, street in Union Addition
1st Primitive Methodist Church, delinquent taxes and city attorney
M M Walker, Walnut St macadamized
Leo McDaniel relation to waterway, 14th St to Walnut St
M M Hayden, sewerage on 3rd St
W P Large, grade of 11th St
1st Presbyterian German Church
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Petition of John Hayes, grading Fenelon St
William Rebman, Bee Branch Road
P D Hosford, sidewalk
W P Large, grade of High St
C E Kleis?, 3rd Ward
Mrs. E Kennedy, change in Diagonal St, 5th Ward
Torbert Sampson, lease of 1st Ward Market House
A H Peaslee, lamp post on 15th St and 16th St on Locust St
C Schloth, 8th St between Locust St and Bluff St
T E Frith, gutter on Market House
O McGloughlin
J M Emerson
M McMahon
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Petitions
P Eberhardt, saloon license
Peter Pier, sidewalks
John Deery, view of Dubuque
B B Richards, taxes
E A Aldrich, McDaniels Subdivision
Julia Bauch, remission of taxes in L H Langworthy's addition
John T Hancock, appropriation on Grove St
Michael Enright, damages for opening Grandview Avenue
Julien Avenue
John Keneally
George Gray, improvement of 14th St
Schloth Brothers
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Schloth brothers, carry on the business of slaughtering hogs and horned cattle on Pine St between 10th St and 11th St
F R Bissell, Walnut St from Grove St
James Beach against erection of stairway, brick block corner of Locust St and 8th St
Hugh Flord, buying a horse to replace one accidentally killed by falling into mineral hole
H H Griswold, renovating offices
Board of Equalization be appointed
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Auditor, salaries due officers and police
W C Alexander, Street Commissioner
sums due for labor
Edward Dwyer
Patrick Bannon
Freeman Musch
John McMahon
Martin Gleason
Nat Karin
Terrence O'Toole
John Malony
Jerry Pickledy
Mathias Hoppman
John Joyce
Philip Minneaugh
Ed Steffelbach
John Fitzpatrick
Larry Moore
Edward Russell
M O'Hare
Daniel Crowley
Tim Hinds
Kennedy
Mike O'Shea
Thomas McCue
Maurice O'Hearn
Mathias Keop
Arthur Turner
James Fitzpatrick
Mike Reynolds
M Heffelbach
Weber
Nich Willett
Burke
Jerry Howard
Ernest Bohn
Patrick Mulvin
Antony McGown
Michael Corbitt
Mich Hill
Pat McNamara
Jerry Griffin
Allen Lang
John McCoy
Dennis Lenehan
Thomas Connell
William Kisten
M McCure
Daniel Harrington
John Doyle
M Shannon
John Aiken
Chester Freeman
Patrick Considine
M Finegan
M Wise
Thomas O'Hearn
Jacob Buselink
Joseph Geland
Patrick McNamara
Patrick Clancy
John S Ganigan
Arthur Turner
M McLaughlin
William Martin
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
sums due for street labor
John Fitzpatrick
Dennis Lenehan
Edward Whalen
Thomas Murray
W C Alexander
M Enright
Cleaning streets
Street Commissioner finish work on Couler Avenue T O'Donald, receipts of 1st Ward scales
Marketmaster Frith, weighing at Market Scales
rent of hucksters stands
Board of Prisoners, copper
West Dubuque Scales
Wharfmaster Reed receipts for wharfage
lumber, steamboats, wood
Receipts for cemetery lots
Mrs. M Levi
City Sexton Gmehle, interments in Linwood Cemetery
lots to Frank Strinsky, Mrs. C H Remington, W J Hancock, John Harris, S P Kate, Ferdinand Hepp, Peter Spahn
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Deputy Marshal P Ryder, sums due for labor
Patrick Mack
John Gillmore
Fred Hutner
John McGrath
Dennis Dorgan
Frank Weber
Teams
Patrick McMahon
William Jurgens
Hugh Flood
Nicholas Willert
Rich Bennett
Frank Weber
Special assessment against city, filling the alley
change of grade on alley south of 14th St in McDaniels subdivision
change detrimental to the public good
practicable grade from Walnut St on Blank St to its intersection with the alley
J S Littrell, Engineer
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Wood measurer Waring, measured and inspected cords of wood
Lamplighter O'Halloran
City Engineer
plat and survey of Grandview Avenue
J S Littrell, Engineer
Grade of Nameless St from 14th St to Walnut St
grade of Iowa St to 3rd St
Petitions
James Beach, erection of stairway on 8th St and Locust St
Plat of Road, Seminary St extension
George Salot
George Rath, sidewalk in favor of granting the same
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Petitions
Michael Schunk, priviledge of quarrying rock on 26th St
J M Griffith, Iowa St be repaired
A Blossom, cellar on 14th St, Street Commissioner
William Dyer, overflow of cellar on 14th St
grade of Walnut St
F H Carberry, alley between 3rd St and Fenelon St
William Watson, sidewalk of A P Lewis
O McGloughlin
H S Hetherington, water way on 17th St
John McCoy, building a fence in front of Clay St
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Delinquent Taxes
Petitions
F E Loeffler, reducing assessment on merchandise
Cecil Payen's, taxes without interest
William Johnson, special assessment
Richmond and Jackson, assessment of elevator
B Gantert, assessment on lot E Langworthy's addition
John Laidlaw
M Corbett, East Dubuque lot, personal property
John Corbett
John Graff, privilege of running a ferry at Eagle Point
Ham and Carver claim
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Petition of Rouse and Dean, hydrant placed at foot of 9th St
Fire Committee
A T Cook, Chief of Fire Department
Petitions
J H Thedinga, sidewalks
C Childs, renaming certain streets
William Jargens
Thomas Murray
John Hays, crossing on Fenelon St
Claim of McElrath, sprinkling streets around Market
Thomas Burns, work done on Southern Avenue
1st Ward
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Special Committee on salaries
Petitions of H W Griswold, John C Jennings, Owen Hardy, Thomas E Frith, Michael Sutton, City policemen adverse to petitioners
P O'Halloran, lamplighter, salary per month
W C Alexander, street commissioner, salary fixed
election to continue at the pleasure of the Council
Charles G Hargus, Recorder salary
Patrick Ryder, Deputy Marshal
salary of City Attorney
Aldermen of the 5th Ward, profile of grade of Couler Avenue
Corporation line of White St
Jackson St and Washington St
19th St to 23rd St
proper grade book of Engineer
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Police force reduced
constructing 8th st sewer
work to lowest bidder
survey and profile of change of grade of Couler Avenue from Eagle Point Avenue to Diagonal St
Resolution
Resolved, Street Commissioner curb gutter and macadamize 18th St from Clay St to Couler Avenue in front of City property
Construct a sewer across Main St and 4th St
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Resolution
Resolved Engineer prepare plan that all buildings may be properly numbered on principal streets
Profile of grade of Iowa St from 1st St to 3rd St
Filling lots owned by Patrick AHern, prevent accumulation of stagnant water, special tax
Laying sidewalks abutting the property occupied by R A Babbage and T W H Sheffield for the residences
hard brick
W P Large, completing work on Pearl St
M M Walker, U H Day
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Resolution
Resolved prevent accumulation of stagnant water
Street Commissioner, owners notice of order to fill lots
Deputy Marshal cleaning alleys and streets
11th St adjoining the property of Henry Koch
Sidewalks in charge of Street Commissioner
repair Washington St between 15th St and 16th St
public travel
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Sidewalk, brick or plank on Bluff St from Jones St to intersection of Locust St
Resolution
Resolved Engineer prepare plans and specifications for grading, macadamizing, guttering, curbing of 5th St
Main st to Locust St
American Scientific Congress, resolution regretting the absense of a signal service station in Dubuque and recommending the proper authorities at Washington to establish a station
People of Northern Iowa, recommendation to the War Department to establish signal service station
William B Allison
Plans and specifications for macadamizing the alley between 14th St and Walnut St from west end of alley to east line of Skemp's property
construction of a fence on White St
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Special tax levied
Assessment book in Recorder's office
appeal to the Council for corrections
Resolution
Resolved City Attorney notice to Frederick Schreiner, proposition now pending before the Council to forfeit the Charter
Keep Ferry at Eagle Point
Petitions
Michael Dunn, relation to width of sidewalk on 1st St between Locust St and Bluff St
James McBride, sidewalks in 5th Ward
M McMahon
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
M McMahon, sidewalks
Eagle Point Ferry, forfeiture of rights granted them by the City
improvement of the wharf
vote of thanks tendered to Alderman Chapman, tasteful manner in which he had improved the Council Chamber
Grant Doctor Lay to lay his sidewalk
An Ordinance to change the width of the sidewalks on parts of Grove St and Pearl St
An Ordinance to prevent the unlawful interference with cars, switches, railroad
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Bills paid
Washington Fire Co
H Nortung
John Eichhorn
M Ryan
City Engineer
N C Ryan
M Wagner
Ms. Duark
W C Wilkinson
William Jurgens
Weston, Burch and Co
Lafflin and Brand Powder Co
J N Waggoner
Mrs. Benish
Mrs. Nortung
J A Spear and Co
J D Jennings
Jaeger and Schaffner
Mrs. J Heffel
Weber and Wender
P Halpin and Brothers
M Caming
Ellen Quarters
P Specht
John Tuchs
Edward McClain
Meyer and Deggendorf
Joseph Traut
John Eichhorn
A J Christman
Lumbardo and Co
A F Jaeger
Dubuque Tumes
D and J Lenehan
Dubuque Water Co
James Clancy
Lenehan and McElrath
T Farrall
James Crawford
Carr and Austin
P H Halpin
James Nichols
Parker and Son
Wilde and McMaster and Co
Flick and Broadhurst
C J Richards
Pelan and Randall
Howard and McArthur
Julia Burke
R Jess
T F Keopfle
E Tebert
John Mulligan
Thomas Murray
Henry Deckert
John Nagle
James Mulligan
S Korman
Sam Oley
Frank Hewitt
Philip Pier
Solomon Turck
Mayor Turck's order
Joseph Champman
Claim of H S Hetherington and R O Anderson as assessors
Thomas Burns, filling High St
September 5, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Claims
Torbert and Samson
Rouse and Dean
Duane, Roy and Heer
Dewitt C Cram, legal services
G F Tarrath
Macadamizing 14th St, 15th St
September 17, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Mayor Turck Resignation
Twice honored by the people of the City to the highest office
state of the city finances
Old City Debt has been funded
Thompson bonds
Debt still in the hands of the home creditors
basis for the settlement
Funded debt
management of financial difficulties
coupons, bonds
September 17, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Mayor Turck's Resignation
Improvements and needed repairs on streets
sidewalks, erroneous burden imposed on by special assessments on property
improve sanitary conditions of gutters, Main St
paved important alleys
health of citizen is paramount to all other considerations
waterworks
system of sewerage should be adopted
Pearl St and Grove St
Couler Avenue, Southern Avenue on Dodge St
levee, repairing Mineral St
Washington square
Cherish kind remembrances of Dubuque and its people
public square, ornament to the City and cattle, hogs, geese
September 17, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
Resignation of Mayor Turck
Language of the lamented Lincoln "with charity to all and malice to none," permit me to bid you one and all an official farewell
Resolution of Respect to Mayor Turck
Resolved associations of friendships which have characterized on private and public relation
City Council of City of Dubuque duly assembled and acting under the chartered powers vested in us by the representatives of the people comprising this municipality
Hearty thanks for the urbanity, patience, and impartiality wth which Turck presided over deliberations
faithful discharge of duties
hand of friendship
September 17, 1872
Turck, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Jaeger, Oeth
A F Jaeger elected Mayor to fill vacancy
Alderman 5th Ward resigns
promote the interests of the city
Peter Kiene Jr. Elected Alderman 5th Ward
Robinson Mayor Pro Tem
September 19, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
Petitions in relation to taxes
H W Griswold, taxes of H W Sanford
Sarah Young
Julie Carney, damage caused by water being turned into her lot on Mineral St
D S Wilson, sidewalk at 12th St
McCoy
William Winter, privilege to mine under Fenelon St
sidewalk on Bluff St
John Graff, charter for Ferry at Eagle Point
M Sutton, discharge from police force
September 19, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
Communication from Auditor Jennings in relation to cancelled bonds and coupons
Petitions
John Conlon, take material from the summit of 8th St east of lot
Street Commissioner, gutters on Market house
George Garrett, proposed change of grade of Seminary St
Standing Committees
Finance
Ordinances
Claims
Streets
Harbor
Markets
Public Grounds and Buildings
Printing
Fire
Police
Delinquent Tax
September 19, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
Claim of D C Cram
Contract with the Woods in relation to Town Clock
Hyatt of the Iowa Progress
Interior Department
Board of Supervisors
Notice according to Ordinance of change of grade on Couler Avenue from Eagle Point Avenue to Diagonal St
grade of sidewalks, McDaniels subdivision on 14th St, Dubuque City
Resolution
Resolved Potter Grade of Seminary St from the west line of lot 75 to east line of lot 86 in Cox's Addition
Proper grade book
September 19, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
9th St change of grade
Jackson St to the line of Chicago, Dubuque, and Minnesota Railroad
City Engineer give notice according to Ordinance of a change of grade on 11th St from High St to Spruce St
Policeman W E Palmer
Preparing the Engine House
Profile of street from 14th St to Walnut St
J N Foy, curbs furnished around Jackson Square
Examination of title for Engine House recently purchased
improvements made during current administration
September 19, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
R O Anderson
Claim of Dubuque Telegraph, committee on printing
Thomas Burns, setting curbs on 1st St
Filling lots in Hooper's and McCraney's Addition
M Burke, blacksmithing
P Hanson for hauling dead dogs
Mayor Turck's order for poor relief
Change of grade of 10th St
profile of grade on Iowa St, 1st St to 3rd St
September 21, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
arrangements for attending the funeral of L W McMaster, ex alderman
Thomas Burns, filling lots in Hooper and McCraney's Additions
September 22, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
Resolution
Resolved death of L W McMaster, citizen, officer, and friend
sudden and unexpected demise
efficient, painstaking public officer
impulses were kindness of heart, generosity of spirit, and liberality of opinion
widow and children of the deceased
September 24, 1872
Jaeger, Quigley, Lucas, Pier, Chapman, Howard, Pleins, McMaster, Robinson, Kiene, Oeth
Petitions
Illinois Central Railroad Company privilege of laying tracks connecting with the new depot
Doyle address Council in relation to sidewalks