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W Roll_06 Part 4April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Communications and Petitions City Officers make good amount sustained on scrip Godfried Sahn reduction of assessment W W Luke, George M Rhoades Lawrence Maloney Gelpcke and Company appointment of a Trustee Reports of Officers City Sexton reporting number of burials in the City Cemetery Wharfmaster, wharfage collected Engineer expenditure for repair on streets Wharfage fund April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King City Engineer high winds injured the roof of the lower market house Patrick Hines George Webb General Fund Clerk of City Court expenses of jurors Benjamin Rupert City Court Fund amount received for hay weighing at Central Market April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Committees George Ragatz property assessed lot on Iowa St near 17th St small frame building, good brick building repairing Jackson St votes of election Election Returns Inaugurate new officers April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King votes of election Election Returns Inaugurate new officers Mayor Spottswood Stout H L Stout Attorney O'Neill Harvey J H O'Neill Marshall Fleming Swivel Jacob Swivel Recorder McLenan DeMowbray McLenan Treasurer Herron Freund R G Herron Auditor Quigley Playter D O C Quigley Assessor Kneist McBride Lambert Kneist Alderman 1st Ward H Treanor L N Gibbs Hugh Treanor Alderman 2nd Ward J B Lane G W Scott J B Lane Alderman 3rd Ward G W Connell C W Belden G W Connell April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King votes of election Election Returns Inaugurate new officers Alderman 1st Ward H Treanor L N Gibbs Hugh Treanor Alderman 2nd Ward J B Lane G W Scott J B Lane Alderman 3rd Ward G W Connell C W Belden G W Connell For 2 Years George Wood P M Guthrie George Wood Alderman 4th Ward Fred Weigel J M Emerson Fred Weigle Alderman 5th Ward John Bittman H Kaiser John Bittman Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigle, Bittman Committee on Harbors Petition of Pratt and Manson removal of stone and obstructions Wharfmaster April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman General Fund Presentation of Bills J B Howard Thomas Fleming Palmer, Gilmore and Co Junkerman and Haas E Linehan M Rodgers T Coy Mayor a note of thanks for the gentlemanly, able and impartial manner he has discharged his responsibilities Mayor R Mitton Thanks to Locals of the Dubuque Papers April 5, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman H L Stout sworn in Oath of Office Bonds of Officers April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman John H O'Neill Petitions and Communications Joseph Weinzierl relieved from paying taxes W C Mace certificate of County Clerk of an assignment of certain judgement City Attorney Ernest Jungk, retained as market master W J Gilbert, plan of City showing situation of public and private cisterns for use of the Fire Department Riggs and Company, Washington D. C. coupon payment April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman Martin Canovan compensation for services as watchman of City Hall Amounts due City Officers salary City Auditor Receipts and Expenditures Cemetery Lot Account Wharfage License Street Department April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman Receipts Brotford House of Refuge 3rd Ward Market F M Freund taxes Hay weigher West Dubuque Delinquent Tax City Tax Gelpcke and Winslow City Court Account Central Market Account Interest Account Expenditures Insurance Account Street Department Salary Account Printing Election Expenses Fire Department Police Fuel Account School Dubuque Harbor Company Gas Account Gelpcke, Winslow and co David Dillon P O'Connor A Jungk M Robilliard James Rowan contract W K DeLorimier City Court Bills payable House of Refuge B Sholte April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman Recapitulation Receipts and Expenditures Excess of Receipts Debts contracted by the Council Gelpcke and Co of New York E Spottswood bonds of city officers William McLenan Recorder Ben M Samuels S M Pollock D O C Quigley, Auditor Charles Corkery Patrick Quigley April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman Jacob Swivel, Marshal Martin Schaffner Andrew Hoerner Leonard Berg Henry Grimm F Mangold Lambert Kneist Antoine Heeb I N Kroesen bonds of officers William McLenan D O C Quigley Jacob Swivel Lambert Kneist Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt Trustee, Theodore T Moran resigned Thaddeaus H Lane April 9, 1860 Hodgdon, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Chapline, Mitton, Matthews, Ham, King Stout, Treanor, Lane, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Bittman Report Thomas Fleming, money collected Resolution pay into Treasury Motions and Resolutions Appoint a Deputy Marshal duties required by Ordinance business of the City Court allow Marshal to appoint his deputy April 9, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Resolved the Marshal appoint a Deputy Marshal duties required by Ordinance Street Commissioner civil suits in the City Court An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a City Engineer for the City of Dubuque July 17, 1854 F J Cromer Deputy Marshal Jacob Swivel April 9, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Rules suspended Marshall confirm appointment of Deputy Marshal Andrew Hoerner as Market Master Ernest Jungk Wharfmaster vote viva voce John Fitzgerald, J Bonnell, W K DeLorimier City Sexton, Henry Kroll fix salaries of city officers April 9, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Bond of City Treasurer and Collector Resolution Resolved City Attorney report the power of the Council under Article 18, Section 7 of the City Charter license, tax and regulate saloons kept for selling ale, beer, wine or spirituous liquors Ordinance regulating awnings King elected mayor pro tem Standing Committees Finance Ordinances Claims Streets Harbors Markets Public Grounds and Buildings Printing Fire Police April 9, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King An Ordinance to regulate the rate of wharfage of steamboats accounts of late treasurer Resolved revision of city ordinances will be any expense to the City William McLenan recorder April 16, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Renting of stalls in City Market Houses Petitions and Communications J B Howard resignation as Chief Engineer of the Fire Department Resolutions Thanks to J B Howard ornamental fire trumpet April 16, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King John T Hancock, reduction of tax Claims Jackson Guards use of City Hall, drill purposes lights, fuel gunpowder J H L Stout swore into office F J Cromer, Deputy Marshal and Street Commissioner Watchman for Market House Reappoint M Canovan, salary scrip at par Marshal rent House of Refuge Norman House April 16, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Election of Wharfmaster Fix rent of stalls in market houses An Ordinance to repeal an Ordinance regulating the sale of meat, poultry, and fish Resolution Amendment to market ordinances licensed to sell meat sale of vegetables from wagons on Locust St, 6th St, 7th St, around public square Rent of stalls in city market houses April 16, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Fix amount for license to sell meat city market May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications J L Dickinson, Rouse and Williams well dug Jackson St and 10th St Horatio W Sandford judgement obtained against the City of Dubuque remit interest on the principal sum City Attorney Adams' statement W C Mace holds execution against the City order on General Fund May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King McDonough and Williams asking payment for work done on and about Lot No. 568 J B Dorr and Company City Printing for ensuing year Palmer, Gilmore and Co Deed from John Boussage, recorder's office Reports of Officers Clerk of City Court Expenses of jurors City Attorney on licenses Sexton of City Cemetery, permission to purchase wood May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King F McCraney, old House of Refuge Jacob Swivel Marshal stalls in City Markets Central Market Hay scales Streets, alleys, sidewalks bills for labor on streets Ernest Young M Berry P Smith P McGran May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Kentgen Fund Wharfmaster, steamboats landing at Jones St wharf City levee from wood boats and rafts City Auditor salaries R G Herron, Treasurer John H O'Neill, City Attorney Jacob Swivel, Marshal William McLenan, Recorder D O C Quigley, Auditor Andrew Hoerner, Janitor May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Standing Committees Finance Samuel Duncan expenses in attending the Supreme Court at Davenport U.S. Court at Keokuk Clerks of Cours for transcripts City Court Fund Riggs and Company, Washington City D.C. late Treasurer's accounts Committee on Ordinances revising ordinances of the City publication May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Revision of Ordinances Sale of meat and vegetables south of 7th St Ordinance on markets Gottlich Sahn, reduction of assessment May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Claims Petition of W W Luke, abatement of tax George M Rhodes Petition of John T Hancock reduction of assessment on stock, merchandise moved Smith and Beck's brewery General Fund Awnings salaries of city officers May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Salaries paid to City Officers unsettled value of scrip Recorder Auditor Treasurer Marshal fees Deputy Marshal Market Master Wharfmaster Chief Engineer Fire Department Judge and Clerk of the City Court Assessor and City Attorney fix salaries May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Election of Wharfmaster J Bonnell, W K DeLorimier Weights and Measures, Andrew Hoerner City Engineer to act without compensation Unfinished business reduction of interest Repeal an Ordinance passed January 10, 1860 Suspension of the rules, Communication from Isaac Hitchcock General Fund R G Herron F J Cromer William McLenan D O C Quigley Andrew Hoerner May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Cast the vote for the City at the election of Directors of the Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company bonds of the City scrip payment of taxes May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Resolved assessment made in 1859 on block No. 456 J F Mack Appropriation toward building a large well near corner alley between Jackson St and Washington St safety and protection of the various manufactories Dubuque Mutual Fire Insurance Company Fires in W Y Reeves' and J C Higginson's houses Engineer cistern on corner of 8th St and Main St excavation of cellar lanterns taken from the gas posts basement of Central Market May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Resolved Ordinance regulating the markets and the sale of meats Poultry and fish Stalls in Central Market rent of stalls Market House Bills J Conant for hauling hose John Coad, water to cisterns Andrew Hoerner, glazing Thomas Faherty Clerk of City Court J H Thompson stationary A DeMowbray notary fees Mark Beaubien J K Duncan city election execution for costs held by L Maloney General Fund May 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Meat license Piper legality of license Wharfage fund F E Bissell Supreme Court Ledger and Cash book S S Palmer, Chief Engineer Fire Department William McLenan June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications Henry Heeb lease of part of City Hall basement Wheeler and Campbell reduction of lot Chatrina Ragatz remit taxes on Iowa St between 5th St and 6th St Catarina Susan A Lawrence and C G Lawrence taxes on lots Claims H S Hetherington damages opening Madison St in 1857 Evans, late Marshal June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Butchers of Central Market Impossible to retain stalls if outside shops allowed to monopolize the trade Committee on markets language disrespectful to a portion of the late Council Bissell, Moser and Co Scaler of weights and measures Joseph Wittmer dwelling house and furniture assessed Claims William Ahern nuisance on lot Reports of Officers Wharf master levees and landings of the city June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Marshal sale of stalls in Central Market 1st Ward Market House F McCraney, House of Refuge amount collected salaries of city officers R G Herron F J Cromer William McLenan D O C Quigley Andrew Hoerner Street Commissioner taking down street lamps material and labor, cleaning streets payments to D Berry, P Smith, G McGraw Kentgen Fund June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Attorney salaries of judge and clerk of City Court pay in currency or equivalent Employ an attorney to defend some suits against the City as O'Neill, before his term of office begun, been employed on the opposite side City case, Kentgen fund City Sexton number of interments hay weigher, West Dubuque Commissions P O'Hare Clerk of City Court C J Leist R G Herron June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Insurance on Public School Houses apply to the School Board Claims Mark Beaubien and J R Duncan rooms for election purposes City Attorney revision of Ordinances J B Lane and Charles Corkery Printing Times Newspapers Fire Department foreman of No. 2 co, charts of cisterns John Blake city scrip Resolutions assist in collating and revising the Ordinances in force An Ordinance in relation to streets and sidewalks in the City June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinance to regulate the rate of wharfage of steamboats Public Grounds and Buildings City Hall associations Resolutions execution and sale of property, school lot on Bluff St An Ordinance to prevent the violation of the Public Peace suspended on the 4th of July Marshal receive from the Butchers holding stalls in Central Market refusing or neglecting to pay the same City Court sell stalls in central market at public auction Cleaning streets, collecting licenses, awnings, sidewalks, dogs, hogs, and markets Ordinance to define powers and duties of City Marshal June 7, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal prosecute any persons violating City Ordinances Pay of Wharfmaster Bills Andrew Hoerner M Roche Wharfage Fund, Kentgen Fund Charles J Leist General Fund George L Torbert books A Schaefle Assesor A Woolers, taking down Street Lamps M McNear Harrison Perrin gutter West Dubuque F A Gniffke printing William Bickel bond passage to home in Minnesota June 13, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Amend Market Ordinances Ordinance to regulate the sale and occupancy of stalls in Central Market House 1st Ward Market Houses Resolutions Resolved regulation of markets, Ordinance fixing alternate days between the 1st and Central Markets for the exclusive sale of butter, eggs, poultry, vegetables, fish, and regulation of butchers and sale of fresh meats June 13, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinance to amend an Ordinance to prohibit hucksters from purchasing anything in market during market hours for the purpose of selling again A C Pearson remission of taxes, stock of goods Bell in public square June 19, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Absentees sent for City Markets Ordinance to regulate the sale of vegetables Bought and paid for a stall in the Central Market shall have the privilege to open a shop for the sale of any kind of meat F Weigel June 19, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinances regulating markets Live poultry, chickens, turkeys, being brouht to market in crippled and diseased condition, limbs tied before offered for sale Prohibiting the evil complained, bringing poultry in coops Ordinance to regulate the sale and occupancy of stalls in the Central Market and 1st Ward Market person having license and holding lease June 19, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinance Section 3 peacefully vacate and surrender such stalls Preamble and resolution Ordinance regulating vegetables July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications Foremen of the Fire Companies Fire Department Palmer and Reuhl License on Bowling alleys reduce tax Peter Kiene Diagonal Street opened westward, as far as city limits extend Andrew Hoerner compensation for arranging and cleaning City Hall Claims Hayes and Gill, macadamizing Clay St July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King W F Brackett, privilege of building a cistern in the rear of Main St accesible to Fire Companies public highway A Levi assessment list Reports of Officers Wharfmaster collected from steamboats wood boats and lumber Wharfage fund Copy of garnished notice and questions in case of E Granger vs. The City of Dubuque salaries due city officers July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Marshal hay weigher's report draughts Deputy Marshal expense cleaning streets and alleys in front and rear of their property property holders increase in salary City Sexton number of interments in the city cemetery Ex Captain of Police, P C Morhiser J Galligher suits against them Clerk of City Court expenses for jury July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Deputy Marshal nuisance on Lot No. 563 complained by William AHern Standing Committees Ordinances Ordinance to prohibit persons from bringing fowls to market in a crippled, feverish and unwholesome condition Claims reducing the assessment of Wheeler and Campbell on Lot 441 on Clay St Susan A Lawrence and C G Lawrence Markets pipes leading water from the stalls in Central Market have created a nuisance Scaler of Weights and Measures Public Grounds and Buildings H Heeb, reduction of rent of his saloon in the basement of the Central Market Printing bill of F A Gniffke General Fund July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Motions and Resolutions Prevent the sale of the bell in the Public Square Proclamation requiring dogs to be muzzled when going at large Resolutions Resolved Ordinance for the apprehension and punishment of all vagabonds, gamblers, vagrants and other idle, disorderly and lewd persons strolling about Resolved notify the owner of a certain frame building now standing on 5th St, east of Alpine St Ordinances ready for submission Bills and Communications J B Dorr and Co Printing D V Wilson, Kentgen Fund Jacob Swivel H Newhouse Toney Trip L L Wood M Canovan James McGeorge Denis Linehan General Fund Wharfage Fund July 5, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinance to prevent the stealing of bees, grapes August 2, 1860 August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal sent after Alderman Kauffman Petitions W W Woodworth assessment on property of Samuel Woodworth City Assessor, assessment of Central Island Assessment of Mineral Lot 356 H J Playter salary of marshal A Jungk, bring suit against certain parties for amounts due him for curbing August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Wilmina Boedeker remission of taxes in East Dubuque Claims Assessor extending assessment General Fund, salary John H Bartlett, abate a nusiance N C Ryan, taxes against the estate of Patrick Burns Adam Yeager Auditor Charles Corkery authorized agent draw from the City Treasury heirs of Arthur Develin, died in public hospital in 1855 Ordinance to close up all saloons, public gardens, ten pin alleys, billiard saloons, and other places of amusement on Sunday F E Bissell Sunday Ordinance citizens to Address Council August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinance to close up all saloons, public gardens, ten pin alleys, billiard saloons, and other places of amusement on Sunday F E Bissell Sunday Ordinance citizens to Address Council opinion of City Attorney Miller establish a grain market 1st Ward Market Property owners in Langworthy Hollow Slaughter houses and cook factories Merchants and Citizens Prevent the sale of goods brought from abroad at auction August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Tschirgi and Schwind reduction of assessment Claims F J Cromer resignation as deputy marshal salary given to Marshal Jacob Swivel compensation W E Robinson taxed on property never owned J M Robison harbor master receive wharfage coupons Daniel Smith small house owned by him, line of 5th St near Alpine St Reports of Officers City Auditor salaries August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Attorney claim of John Blake, Justice's Docket J P Evans to H S Hetherington amount due injunction to restrain the sale of the City Bell Kentgen Fund Clerk of City Court expenses for Jurors Marshal 8th St sewer between Bluff St and White St Eagle Point Avenue Sewer Hay weighed on Central Market scales City Sexton number of interments Wharf Master steamboats lumber Wharfage Fund August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Standing Committee Ordinance to provide for licensing and regulating billiard tables and nine or ten pin alleys Clause in license for billiard tables Sunday Ordinance Claims Andrew Hoerner, right to collect, using hall in Central Market, balls, exhibitions, for cleaning Hall Reducing assessment of A Levi city lot mineral lot Diagonal St to city limits Markets Printing, the Herald August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Fire Department Fire companies in additional scrip City Marshal salary summoning juries for City Court General Fund as compensation for services already performed Motions and Resolutions Ordinance to establish a grain market sale of grain around Washington Square and the Central Market Ordinance to license, tax and regulate Actioneers August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal, alterations in the sidewalk around the public square on Locust St Gas pipes in City Hall salaries of city officers Wharfage fund, pay premium of Dubuque Mutual Insurance Company cancel policy upon 3rd Ward School House Corn Exchange grain and produce dealers in 1st Ward Market House General Fund Schmidt and Beck Wharfage fund Bills repairs done for Fire Companies Mahony and Keesecker printing August 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Deputy Marshal Streets Bills M Roche wharfage fund Jacob Swivel, dog poison William Rebman William Pitchner George L Torbert General Fund David Barry P McNamara August 28, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Election for directors of the Southwestern Road Gelpcke waive any advantage the road might gain by any action by the City relinquishment of any right of the road Communications W F Brackett Ordinance establishing grain market Millers and manufacturers G R West and Son donate use of platform on the 1st Ward Market House Marshal repairs September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions G R West Minnesota Packet Company Wharfboat nuisance obstructing channel of the river M Canovan resignation as watchman of City Hall Joseph Muzgy Muzzy Grain Ordinance L Horr cistern in alley 8th St, 9th St, Main St, Iowa St C H Booth service as Trustee for the City Pauline Bauer remission of property taxes September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Fire Company No. 2 refund scrip paid for six lots in City Cemetery for indigent firemen salary chief fire engineer C F Hetlich, 8th St sewer from White St Assessor, Unknown Lot List J M Robison bonds, coupons wharfage Francis O'Farrell fine reduced C T Cummings license September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Nancy Fagan remission of taxes Marshal appoint Samuel Upton as Deputy Marshal M H Beach, paid in full on estate of James M Marsh receipt destroyed by fire Treasurer's balance R Spaulding 11th St passable for foot passengers, plank sidewalk from Bluff St to Olive St W Markell, J L Langworthy Ordinance in relation to auctioneers Reports of Officers Auditor salaries of officers Marshal names and amounts in a list he has placed in magistrates hands for collection cleaning streets and alleys September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King payment of laborers who did the work as per bill Deputy Marshal, F J Cromer Kentgen and Wharfage funds E R Shankland, Justice of the Peace, collecting fines City Treasury Harbor Master Collected at Jones Street levee inner levee order drawn in favor of harbor master wharfage funds Hay Weigher Central Market Failure of the weigher at West Dubuque scales draughts Clerk of City Court all fines collected City Sexton deaths and interments for August 1860 September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Communication from Joseph Herrod bill for rent of calaboose Standing Committees Finance Hitchcock's claim, proposition of Poor Adams and Cram, cancel the judgement against the City, provided the bell in question be given up Charles Corkery Arthur Devlin, deceased Wharfage fund Power of Attorney minutes of agenda died in the hospital 1855 money to be sent to his mother in Green Bay, Wisconsin Peter Kiene expense of burial John Dabel in place of the true name Arthur Devlin September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Arthur Devlin Doctor Mathews attended deceased Hospital Charles Corkery Power of Attorney son of Ann Gormley John P Arndt J W Vondewarflooge September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King State of Wisconsin Brown County Ann Gormley power of attorney John P Arndt, Justice of the Peace John B A Masse, Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County acknowledgment of deeds Court of Record Revised Ordinances collection of taxes Samuel Upton Deputy Marshal September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Claims Reducing the assessment of Tschirgi and Schwind personal property of Samuel Woodworth W E Robinson Adam Yaeger on merchandise petitions of widow Patrick Burns and Wilmena Boedker assessment of Charles Street Streets 8th St sewer suitable plank, Eagle Point Avenue Sewer broken rock on the corner of Locust St and Jones St repair of 5th St between White St and Clay St September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Diagonal Street Extension Petition of Daniel Smith, house on the line of 5th St, assess damages, jury concave gutter on the east side of Locust St 1st St condition of streets after gas pipes Public Grounds and Buildings 1st Ward Market House Motions and Resolutions Marshall summon a jury Resolved petition of L Horr, privilege of building cistern George D Wood 100 barrels 3rd St repaired, bridge accessible to teams September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Redemption of the property known as the House of Refuge Resolutions Resolved City Attorney examine contract between the City and the Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company in relation to their rights and privileges the company is justified in landing and tying up Steamboats, obstructing the channel and preventing the Ferry Boats from making regular trips interfering with the rights of the public ware house privileges on a wharf boat Jones Street Levee Give notice in the daily papers and in the German Papers of the penalty attached to nonpayment of taxes Resignation of Martin Canovan as watchman at City Hall George Connell Bills D Lenehan Marshall cleaning streats Wharfage fund William McLenan Kentgen Fund September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Bills D Greaves for gas fitting, paid from wharfage fund General Fund Jacob Swivel John Pegel James McGovern A Hoerner Connolly and Roberts C Winderlich F A Gniffke Mahoney and Keesecker D Linehan G McGraw Cummings and Remington Mayor and aldermen attend celebration on September 8, 1860 October 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King take action on certain ordinances revised by committee Rule 39 suspended to read ordinances Ordinances meeting of city council regulate official bonds making of deeds and releases regulating the use of public scales appointment of City Engineer for the City and to define his duties regulate the manner of fixing grades opening, altering, or annulling streets, alleys, and highways define duties of Recorder define duties and powers of the Marshal regulating paving of sidewalks define the duties of City Auditor tax and regulate Auction sales Establish hay, wood, and grain markets October 3, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Ordinances define the boundaries of wards Regulate elections and provide for the qualification and payment of City Officers license, tax, and regulate the keeping of dogs Regulating licenses establish markets October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications citizens of the 5th Ward gutters between Sandford and 22nd St, east of Couler James Cushing balance of tax on lots L Kniest improve inner harbor Felix Agnew suit against him by E R Shankland R Edwards, McDaniel's Addition October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King C J McDonough and Co macadamizing Main St between 1st St and Jones St John Kalp city bond Fire Company No. 3 engine house Robert M McKinley taxes in installments E Weigel, water at corner of Walnut and High Streets Charles Corkery material taken from his lot A McCann take bonds, exchange bonds for lesser amounts "One of the Public" Reports of Officers street repairs and cleaning of gutters October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal commenced a suit against Felix Agnew, summoned jury, opening 5th St Grain Exchange 1st Ward Market House weatherboarded City Attorney, case of Isaac Hitchcock, settled the claim as per order of Council Plantiff bond cancelled on his books Hay weigher on Central Market loads of hay Kentgen Fund, Wharfage Fund City Attorney City Clerk, fees in certain Butcher cases advanced to F J Cromer City Court Fund October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Clerk of City Court expenses for jury fees salaries of city officers, General Fund Wharfmaster amounts collected from boats Jones St levee Inner levee, 3rd St Wharfage Fund Hay Weigher West Dubuque City Sexton interments in City Cemetery Auditor Semi-Annual report Abel Hawley judgement held by the City against him October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Standing Committees Receipt from Benjamin Rupert, Clerk of City Court redeeming the lot on Dodge St, House of Refuge lot Ordinances Petition of a large number of citizens of Dubuque Auctioneer Ordinance Constitution or laws of the State Streets planking 8th St sewer from White St to the alley plank walk on 11th St between Bluff St and Olive St Assessment book returned by L Kniest, City Assessor Appeals October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King M McNear Wharfage Fund on account of Engine house rent Pennock and Hart claim by taking scrip at its face Motions and Resolutions Assessor's Book open for inspection of tax payers Special Committee on taxes Central Market Fund in favor of James Rowan purchase 20 cords of wood for use in the City Hall wharfmaster Marshal repair bridge on Madden Hollow Road over the Catfish Creek Railroad bridge on Dodge St gutters and streets cleaned October 4, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King 1st Ward Market House repairing gutters Public Grounds Collector, taxes on stocks of goods of new firms Revised Ordinance No. 13 scrip Kentgen Fund, Inner Wharfage Fund, General Fund George Zumhof Charles Corkery Denis Linehan M Brommenschenkel R G Herron Cummings, Rennington F A Gniffke Palmer, Gilmore and Co Andrew Treadway A Hoerner Westphal and Hinds H W Armington S Schmith November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King A J Quigley deputy recorder Petitions D Linehan Wharfage Fund General Fund P M McKinley James McKinley and B W Poor remission of taxes on lots Reports of Officers City Sexton reporting the number of interments November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal rented House of Refuge to Peter Mullady, late tenant McCraney Clerk of City Court expenses for juror fees Harbor Master Jones Street Levee Inner Levee Central Market Scales Standing Committees H C Friend, attorney for Pennock and Hart agreed to pay the costs of court November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Wharfage fund Communication of Arthur McCann, interest due on bonds scrip or city currency original exchange of scrip for bonds deliever city bonds to the Auditor interest November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Communication of Abel Hawley of Milwaukee released from a certain judgement against him Unable to pay sum debts City Attorney execute proper release cost of Court Ordinances Charles Corkery transcribing records of Council Wharfage Fund A DeMowbray Claims estate of James M Marsh, estate of Mr. Burns Petition of R Edwards, reduction of assessment General Fund Engineer fill streets November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Edward Linehan from General Fund Sundry petitions Committee on markets Bill of George Zumhof City Court Fund Wharfage fund Resolutions tax book of 1860 copyist to complete Resolved Auditor sale of lots injunction issued to the City Treasurer delinquent taxes Ordinance to regulate ferries, suspension of rules November 1, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King George L Torbert R G Herron Jacob Swivel Expenses on streets General Fund Wharfage Fund P McNamara O'Ferral, Patterson and Co Ordinance establishing Grain Market November 9, 1860 Special Session Petition touching the Ferry Question J M Griffith R Cox and C H Merry citizens address the council J B Donnelan, Pastor of the Cathedral use of City Hall, holding a fair Chief Engineer of the Fire Department November 9, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King General Fund in favor of S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of Fire Department November 20, 1860 assessment for the year 1860, half scrip and half in current funds P Quigley George L Mathews Washington Guards allowed use of City Hall gas, holding a ball November 26, 1860 November 20, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Resolved Committee on streets examine South Avenue William McLenan December 6, 1860 Petitions Timothy Davis, interest due on bond for payment of burying ground Cemetery fund B B Provost bonds R M McKinley, alley between White St and Jackson St old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue Samuel Upton, Deputy Marshal December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Margaretta Doyle, remission of her tax on lot 13 in Kelley's Addition William Lawther taxes David Barry loss on scrip George W Scott, R G Herron Collector Mary McBride, assessment on Lot No. 12, S M Langworthy's Addition Michael Brown bonds Trustees of Harmony Lodge, proper conveyance of lots in City Cemetery Reports of Officers Central Market Hay Scales December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal work done on streets, Kentgen Fund Central Hay Scales, wagons cattle hogs Patrick Gill salaries of City Officers R G Herron William McLenan D O C Quigley Jacob Swivel A Hoerner M Canovan Fire Companies General Fund Harbor Master Steamboats and Jones Street Levee Lumber and Wood at Inner Levee Knapp, Stout and Co Wharfage Fund tax book complete Clerk of City Court judge and Clerk December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Sexton interments in City Cemetery City Attorney Langworthy tax matter City Expense Fund Standing Committees Assessor's book transcribed C H Booth claim, paid to delinquent taxes James Cushing abatement of taxes on lots J McKinley and B W Poor remission of taxes December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Streets work on Southern Avenue City Expense Fund Fire Department Engine House No. 3 C Winderlich, General Fund James Rowan balance due as taxes on his property market house Petition of Charles H Merry, license Motions and Resolutions Finance Committee count, cancel and destroy city scrip Treasurer cancel taxes assessed on lot no. 33 Trustees of the First Universalist Society, intend to erect a Church separate fund December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King fix salaries of city officers S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of Fire Department Resolution aldermen and mayor salary Claim of C H Booth, bonds and papers settlement Immediate repeal of the Ordinance establishing a Grain Market Bills William Rebman, filling done on 10th St Bill of George Burden D A Mahony, F A Gniffke printing December 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Bills from City Expense Fund A J Quigley Nicholas Brommenshenkel R G Herron John Melhop George Siege M McMan, rent of Engine House City Expense Fund Knapp, Stout and Co Wharfage 3rd St sidewalk revised ordinances Resolution to levy a special tax on lots on Couler Avenue owned by M Mobley and Ursula Gehrig January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions J L Dickinson and others well at the corner of the alley on 10th St between Washingon and Jackson St Fire Department in the extinguishment of fires Judge Clark taxes, apply bonds Injunction from U.S. District Court Welsh and Boland work on White St Treasurer's office books, papers, unsafe condition John Fitzgerald, South Dodge St work January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King James Cushing slide on 3rd St, conveying ice John H O'Neill salary city attorney Treasurer of Fire Department Company interest on City bond Auditor blank bonds, printing John O'Brien fine, selling meat without a license James McCormick abolishion of Grain Markets Reports of Officers Map of the Langworthy property Langworthy vs. City of Dubuque plats Marshal Central Market Scales butter seized and sold January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Marshal City Expense fund, work on streets Clerk of City Court juror expenses Auditor salaries of officers receipts and expenditures of city cemetery City Sexton, number of interments case of P McDonogh vs City of Dubuque Plaintiff title of the Island Property January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Treasurer and Collector R Herron, taxes for Dubuque Harbor Company contract Jones St Levee Richard Bonsan H L Stout Agents of Harbor Co Standing Committees T Davis bond pay for new cemetery ground B B Provost, information concerning bonds counted and destroyed by burning evidences of city debt cancelled General Fund Special Interest City Court Wharfage Kentgen City Currency School House orders Cemetery fund, Central Market fund short bonds January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Treasurer cancelled bonds total amount cancelled school township Revised Ordinances William Rebman work done on 10th St alley between White St and Jackson St, old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue Gill, McDonough collect as per contract from property holders George Burden, 5th Ward January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Committee on Markets repeal of the ordinance establishing the Grain Market Committee on Printing D A Mahony and F A Gniffke General Fund Salaries of city officers Receive salary in scrip Bissell and Co paid protest fees, short bonds Motions and Resolutions examine various order books Uncalled for orders in Auditor's Office January 3, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolutions Resolved salaries of city officers Petition of George L Dickinson, well on 10th St A Jungk, Special Assessment Fund policies of insurance on City Property City Council direct advertisements in newspaper Bills Daily Times, printing E R Shankland, claims City Expense Fund William McLenan Andrew Hoerner Mahoney and Co P Conner M Beawer J H Thimpson James McGovern Westphal and Hinds January 10, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Revised Ordinances 19-54 An Ordinance streets and sidewalks provide for paving and macadamizing streets establish and dedicate a public square Protection of harbor improvement bridges vacate a portion of the Eagle Point Road, Orange St and Jackson St regulating the sale of poisonous articles Prevent the erection of wooden buildings in block bounded by 2nd St, 3rd St, Main St, and Locust St license omnibuses and regulate the charges for conveyance City cemetery, define duties of City Sexton duties of Treasurer regulating weights and measures Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry Paying the expenses of the City Court regulate the Fire Department January 10, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Revised Ordinances 19-54 An Ordinance to provide for the prosecution for penalties appointment of a street commissioner and to define his duties prevent the erection of dangerous walls provide for summoning juries duties of City Attorney filling up and raising of lots, prevent stagnant water restrain gaming prevent hogs from running at large secure the health of the city establishing a city seal prevent fires prevent nuisances protection of the public peace establishment of a city police Resolution Resolved draft an Ordinance prohibiting persons from riding down hill upon a slad horses have sleigh bells attached to them Petitions O Rothlander, Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry Company, claims January 24, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Committee on Revision of Ordinances and to perfect the ordinances Enforce the observance of the Sabbath Julien Avenue Lorimier 500 copies of revised ordinances printed February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications J B Henion and J Michel, leave to take earth from south side of 5th St, Farley's vineyard H Gelpcke, grain inspector Marshal work done on streets City Expense fund Central Market Hay Scales February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Central Market Hay Scales weighing on the platform scale in the Market House Auditor salaries of officers City Sexton, interments in City Cemetery Clerk of City Court expenses for jurors Finance resolution relative to insurances on City Buildings and stated they had taken bid of E C David City Expense Fund Washington Fire Company Special Interest Fund Thomas Waters for rent of school house in West Dubuque February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Finance Bill of A G Bale for gas pipe for 3rd Ward School House Board of Education, order drawn on the General Fund Bale and Waters school account William Rebman's petition Claims M McNear's petition Observance of the Sabbath, election of City Assessor election Claims Mary McBride reduction of assessment S M Langworthy's addition Dubuque, Dunleith Ferry Company E R Shankland claim Justice of the Peace February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King H L Stout E R Shankland claims City Expense fund Streets alley between White St and Jackson St, old corporation line to Eagle Point Avenue Cornelius Welsh and J Boland, paving and macadamizing White St General Fund Petition of John Fitzpatrick South Dodge St Lorimier Avenue changed to Julien Avenue February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Bid from Andrew Mann for Treasurer's office Printing procuring blank bonds Dubuque Times for printing plat of Langworthy property P McDonough John O'Neill salary C H Booth, Trustee for the City bonds burned West and Munson, sealer of weights and measures February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Motions and Resolutions Revised Ordinances publication abstract of the title to all real estate owned by the City sales of lots in the City Cemetery, making payment for the grounds and improvements Cemetery Fund Recorder purchase copies of the Code of Iowa, use of City Treasurer City Expense Fund suitable persons to collect dog license thanks of the Council to the Committee on Ordinances February 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Resolved, Mayor authorized to cast a vote of the city stock in the Dubuque and Sioux City Rail Road Presentation of Bills Palmer, Gilmore and Co for printing city bonds, tax receipts Connolly and Roberts, repairs on fire engine, committee on Fire Department L D Randall and Co for repairs of Engine Hose General Fund City Expense Fund Knapp, Stout and Co S S Palmer, clearing snow from roof A DeMowbray, recording revised ordinances Market Ordinance which forbids the sale of chickens with their legs tied use of City Hall to Governor Greys February 22, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Appointment of Grain Inspector An Ordinance to provide for the appointment of a grain inspector grain dealers S M Randolph Petition of L Maloney, claims Langworthy cases ready for the supreme court City Attorney condition of streets flow of water from melted snow Governor Greys March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions and Communications O Rothlander, City Court jurors Jordan Welch and Boland work done on Couler Avenue Reports of Officers Marshal's list of persons employed to work on streets City Expense Fund Scales at Central Market hay platform butter, seized and sold March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Sexton interments Hay Weigher West Dubuque Publication of revised ordinances copies bound for Council Room Davenport, Burlington, Muscatine, Keokuk, Galena, Racine, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Paul, and St. Louis March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Code of Iowa Claims O Rothlander Clerk of City Court, City Court Fund M McNear to lease a lot on Locust St to the City for Fire Engine purposes Treasurer's office Charles E Donn, City Expense Fund Printing, Palmer Gilmore and Co, blank bonds Fire Department, Randall and Co, Connolly and Roberts General Fund Petition of West and Munson, relative to the sealer of Weights and Measures March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Motions and Resolutions Resolution Extra labor by Alderman Lane, publication of City Ordinances Repeal of all ordinances passed previous to January 24, 1861 M McNear Button and Blake arrangement for bonds 3rd St grade, Clay St to the bridge owners of lots in the City Cemetery improvement plan excursion to Racine March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolutions Thanks of the City Council to the Citizens of Racine and the Rail Road Officers for their polite invitation Claims, petition of L Malony assessment William Rebman, Baptist Church delinquent taxes H S Hetherington calling attention of Council Madison Street City Attorney opinion, right to amend City Charter large amount of time and labor bestowed by J B Land, ordinances of the City in pamphlet form City Expense Fund Clerk of the City Court witnesses March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Resolution Whereas books of the City Auditor Resolved credit the Finance Committee judges and clerks of election for the different wards of the City 1st Ward Judges William Ahern, Thomas Herron Clerks Hugh Lemon, James Mullen Hennebery's 1st St and Main St 2nd Ward Judges Francis Schumacher, George Mahl Clerks Frederick Dettmer, Charles Cannon store on 6th St between Main St and Iowa St 3rd Ward George McHenry, John Mehlop Clerks P Crawford, W C Chamberlin City Hall 4th Ward Judges F V Goodrich, W K DeLorimier Clerks C H Wright, P B Cook 8th St and Bluff St 5th Ward George Blocklinger, M Ham Dr. William Bengel, R S West 5th Ward School House Bills Joseph Herrod, Claims M Hooper Fire Company L D Randall, Connolly and Roberts General Fund March 7, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Expense Fund Charles E Donn Palmer, Gilmore and Co F Ris Samuel Upton M Roche April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Copy of Ordinances South Carolina Petitions and Communications Michael Donald engine house grounds dwelling house David Tiegel and Fred Tiegel dig graves cemetery grounds R M McKinley, corner home a landmark John King young trees D O C Quigley, loss on scrip April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King John H O'Neill, City Attorney attending cases for the City at the Supreme Court Clerk of City Court Harlan Mastin Jones St Levee Wood boats on City levee Wharfage Fund salaries of City officers R G Herron William McLenan D O C Quigley Jacob Swivel Andrew Conner M Kanovan S S Palmer Fire Companies April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Salaries drawn Marshal, hay scales Central Market Work done on streets City Sexton number of interments in the City Cemetery City Attorney, Annual Report Cases pending in the different courts Herman Chadwick District Court opening Julien Avenue Plaintiff appeal April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Attorney, Annual Report Cases pending in the different courts H W Sanford vs. the City of Dubuque Supreme Court on appeal, favor of the City Pemock and Hart vs. the City of Dubuque U.S. District Court, recovery of price of iron crossings C Granger vs. the City of Dubuque iron pillars Central Market House judgement against the City A P Wood et al. vs. the City of Dubuque Appeal from the verdict of the jury summoned Union Avenue William Rebman vs. the City of Dubuque Supreme Court on appeal Judgement in favor of city Edward Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque Lucius H Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque James S Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque Solon M Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Edward Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque Lucius H Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque James S Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque Solon M Langworthy vs. The City of Dubuque District Court collection of taxes old corporation limits Constitutionality of the act extending the City limits Supreme Court litigation Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt vs. the City of Dubuque Pending in U.S. District Court contract coupons attached to bonds Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King The City of Dubuque vs. Carl C Leiben The City of Dubuque vs. Hugo Miller The City of Dubuque vs. McDonald and Greenleaf The City of Dubuque vs. John Schnider The City of Dubuque vs. Andrew Hiobtintgel The City of Dubuque vs. Brank and Ham The City of Dubuque vs. Louis Hogh The City of Dubuque vs. McManis and Hening The City of Dubuque vs. Nicholas Heis The City of Dubuque vs. Fred K Kunichen The City of Dubuque vs. Peter Hoffman The City of Dubuque vs. Ruegamer and Ade violation of ordinances of the City, prohibiting use of stalls in Central Market House without license City Court, appeal to Supreme Court judgement in favor of the city The City of Dubuque vs. Hugo Miller City Court stalls in Central Market House, butchers April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King H J Utley vs. The City of Dubuque District Court Supreme Court District Townships of the City John Blake vs. The City of Dubuque damages to Plaintiff's property, opening of Union Avenue James Breen vs. The City of Dubuque injury to plaintiff's leg caused by falling over an embankment on Julien Avenue District Court Patrick McDonough vs. The City of Dubuque excavations and gradings attorneys in the case John H O'Neill, City Attorney April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Attorney Annual Report City vs. Hitchcock, et al City Court selling the bell in the public square Herron vs. The City of Dubuque H W Sanford vs. The City of Dubuque John H O'Neill City Auditor Annual Report Receipts City Taxes Delinquent and interest School tax April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Auditor Annual Report Interest on School Tax Road Tax Poll Tax Dog Tax City Wharfage Jones St Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company Clerk of City Court Street Department City Licenses tax on Billiard Tables Pedlers Dray and Wagons Butchers Livery stables Exhibitions Ferry Companies Auctioneers Central Market City Hay Scales Central Market April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Auditor Annual Report Police Department fines Cemetery lots House of Refuge Street Department Expenditures Fire Department Chief Engineer Fire Companies Loss on Scrip Rent of Engine House Repairing Salaries City Officers City Expenses April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King City Auditor Annual Report City Printing City Election, judges and clerks City Court City Wharfage Wharfmaster City Police City Insurance House of Refuge Central Market Interest on bonds and scrip Judgments against the city W C Mace Pemock and Hart Court costs Bills Payable School House Street Department Special Assessment April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Recapitulation City Auditor Annual Report Excess of receipts over expenditures D O C Quigley Public Grounds and Buildings Engine Houses on Locust St, Mathew McNear, taxes George Wood, John Bittman General Fund City Expense Fund Palmer, Gilmore, and Co April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Palmer, Gilmore and Co Printing Bills J G Armstrong? Bill of Rand and Brothers City Expense Fund City Attorney A Schafal Edward O'Brien Rouse and Williams Fire Department Communications John O'Brien school board S M Randolph, Grain Inspector April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Herman Gelpcke, voting the stock of the City Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad D O C Quigley Benjamin Rupert Election Returns Election results ballot boxes, counted votes Mayor H L Stout H S Hetherington Marshal Jacob Swivel John Buechln Recorder Frank Jennings W S Coud Auditor Thomas Foherty E Spottswood Treasurer and Collector R G Herron F Mangold Attorney John H O'Neill F M Robinson April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Election Returns Election results ballot boxes, counted votes Clerk of Court Raymond Rupert J Karrick Assessor Lambert Kinust R M McKinley Aldermen 1st Ward P Quigley A McCann 2nd Ward Ruff Torlet 3rd Ward P W Crawford Connell 4th Ward G L Mathews A Williams 5th Ward Ruegamer Fanend A McCann Judicial Tribunal legally elected April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King A McCann William McLenan, Notary Public H L Stout Oaths of office John Ruegamer George L Mathews Patrick Quigley Connell Y L Torbert Frank Jennings Thohen Faherty J H O'Neill George J Karrick Lambert Kniest R G Herron Jacob Swivel Standing Committees Finance Ordinance Claims Streets Harbors Markets Public Grounds and Buildings Printing Fire Department Police April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Resolutions bonds of elected officers salaries of city officers Petition of Donn and Dred Jungk April 4, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petition of John H O'Neill R M McKinley John King Grain Market 2nd St John King furnish the city with trees for the City Cemetery Jacob Swivel Frank Jennings April 6, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King bonds of city officers Resolutions Communications Samuel Upton, Deputy Marshal Jacob Swivel, Andrew Hoerner marketmaster C C Krichbaum, wharfmaster William Ruff George Schunk, watchman of the Central Market April 6, 1861 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions Daniel Smith compensation loss of house, 3rd St Frank Jennings April 17, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer rent of stalls of City Market House 1st Ward Market House bonds of city officers Report of the Clerk of City Court City Court Fund claims as jurors Resolutions Chief Engineer of the Fire Department property April 17, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Dubuque Ferries, official organ of the city printing Condition of Diagonal Street Communications D E Norton, S Booth, and H Bath, condition of alley between Iowa St, Clay St, and 10th St, 11th St South Couler place for keeping hogs Salaries of city officers April 17, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Fixed salaries of city officers city scrip watchman at Central Market abolished tax list April 17, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer fixed salaries of City Officers Central Market House Frank Jennings May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions Butchers in the Central Market G H Otte, alley between 3rd St and Fenlon St George Ade, condition of Lake St ommission paving and macadamizing Adaline Williams, payments for work done by late husband Fred Pegel, City Sexton H W Sanford, school lots May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer S S Palmer, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, hose and materials Central Market House Hucksters public auction butchers City Expense Fund City Sexton, number of interments House of Refuge Central Market Hay Scale Butchers' stalls Harbor Master May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Fence around Jackson Square expense of cleaning Main St Post Office City Expense Fund due City Officers as salaries Frank Jennings Thomas Faherty J Swivel Samuel Upton Andrew Hoerner J H O'Neill L Kneist R G Herron Alley D E Norton May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Case of Mrs. Daniel Smith, compensation for destruction of property caused by laying 5th St Petition of R M McKinley public grounds and buildings John O'Brien, use of small school house on Locust St school board May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer John King, offering trees for use of city cemetery George Wood Henry Kroll City Sexton Fire Engines Rouse and Williams Bills Andrew Hoerner City Expense Fund C J Cummings Resolution James Rowan rent of stalls in Central Market May 2, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer C C Childs, copies of revised ordinances Historical Society Wisconsin Minnesota Chicago Dubuque City High School History of Dubuque June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions George Young, Ben Ferry landing to the depot of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Lambert Kneist, Jacob Swivel Wood Measurer, Joseph Congler William Burk, Francis Rafferty, repair Jones St between Bluff St and Locust St, Smith's shop to 1st St Hugo Miller privilege of selling meat at shop on White St market hours Henry Heeb, reduction of rent at Central Market June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer M Kanavan asking pay for services rendered as watchman A DeMowbray loss on scrip Michael Dugan fine imposed for drunkeness Blacksmith H Curtis, barge load of coal upon levee below steamboat landing Communications Auditor uncancelled scrip in office Central Island bonds, P H Conger June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer James Caro, use of school benches City Marshal, Julien Avenue from Walnut St to the residence of George W Jones iron crossings, Main St and 1st St M Dewald, Engine Co No. 3 General Fund George J Karrick, clerk of City Court jury summoning expenses June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer George J Karrick Clerk of City Court receipts and expenditures Marshal disposing dogs Auditor due City Officers as salaries Frank Jennings Thomas Faherty J Swivel Samuel Upton Andrew Hoerner J H O'Neill L Kneist R G Herron City Expense Fund sale of market stalls June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Marshal received amount from Shows and Circus Freluzthger? Encyclopedia R Sunds William K DeLorimier Wharfmaster C H Merry, barge loads of wheat from depot Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad pay wharfage Central Market Hay scale Jackson Square City Sexton number of interments June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer currency for stall rents Reports of Committees Armstrong, abstract of conveyances Petition of H W Sanford defray expense of digging a ditch and building a dam change in the watercourse Peru Road Plank Road Claim of P Mullody June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer title and taxes change of title since 1843 sale of lots fence around Jackson Square Engine Companies No. 1 and 3 painting suspension of the Fire Department Ordinance prohibiting water carried slough south of 3rd St Lots in City Cemetery June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Resolutions Honorable Stephen A Douglas, statesmen of profound abilities feel the loss sustained by the death of Senator Douglas speeches of Douglas at Springfield and Chicago, patriotic determination to put down rebellion and treason patriotic devotion to the glorious Union Republican Liberty June 10, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Bills City Expense Fund William McLenan Mark Miller, engraving city seal John McClay John Melhop Moore, calaboose and recorder's office Westphal and Curtis Palmer, Gilmore and Co, City Printing July 3, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms within city limits 4th of July examine affairs of Treasurer's office July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions Hugo Miller, privilege of selling meat at his shop on White St during the summer months James Quigley's wife, jail for violation of Ordinance Francis O'Fundt Ordinance prohibiting the lying of produce before 9:00 Central Market C Brinkman billiard table John Palan complaining of the condition of the alley west of Locust St 1st St and 2nd St E Spottswood city bond, exchange for city scrip July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Mary McCormack remit a fine, violation of the City Ordinances J A Rhomberg, reduction of license on his billiard table William Rebman, work done on 8th St between Jones St and Main St Andrew Hoerner key for city Court Room Thomas Faherty John H O'Neill John Blake Justice Heckles office city taxes H Click City Attorney July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer J H O'Neill City Attorney Cases of the State for the use of the City vs. C Leiben City vs. Hugo Miller Supreme Court Butchers defendants Communication of T Faherty U.S. Deputy Marshal July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Wharfmaster wharfage collected City Attorney refusal of C H Merry to pay license suit against him City Charter, taxes upon property McDonough statements relation to the contract between him and the City Ordinance defining the duties of the Clerk of City Court City Sexton number of interments July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Central Market Hay scales rents of stalls hucksters Fishermen bad condition of street, Odd Fellows Hall Marshal disposed of uncurrent funds Exchange Bank Ohio River U.S. Stock Illinois Central Humboldt Union July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Marshal due for work on streets Felix Agnew James McGowen John Lenehan G D Bissell? J Hollinmont C Schmitz M Ason M Ason Meitzer M Schumaker C Diham M Moran M Schneider M Hoffman City Expense Fund due City Officers as salaries Frank Jennings Thomas Faherty J Swivel Samuel Upton Andrew Hoerner J H O'Neill L Kneist R G Herron July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Affairs of Treasurer's Office Petition of William Burk Condition of Locust St Smith's plan shop and 1st St Condition of Julien Avenue July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petition of George Jorny? street from the Ferry landing to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Depot Main St south of 1st St Petition of Hugo Miller privilege of selling meat at shop on White St Henry Heeb, reduction of rent of room in basement of Central Market James Cain use of Benches and deck July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Cemetery lots Resolutions O'Hare, haymaster of West Dubuque C H Merry nonpayment of wharfage Locust St July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Bills Neiman and Cooper, work on Engine Fire Department D D Randall and Co James McGerry roof of Engine house City Expense Fund Simon Flusch City Court Fund George L Torbert William O'Brien and Brothers printing C F Hetlick July 9, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Andrew Hoerner calaboose Petition of Hugo Miller Blank August 1, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions Mrs. Ann Taker remit taxes Kelli's subdivision Reports of Officers City Marshal repairing streets J P Buchler Patrick McMohan Peter Grezny Joseph Remy, hauling loads B F Davis John D Enehan James McGowan John Stearns M Hayle Samuel Upton Nettenhouse team Patrick Welch David Dillon, Julien Avenue Joseph Trat, cleaning markey house Mann and Schneider Wharfmaster wharfage fund August 1, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Clerk of City court City Sexton, interments in City Cemetery Clerk of City Court Receipts and Expenditures jurors Marshal hay scales planks, Julien Avenue City Auditor due City Officers as salaries Frank Jennings Thomas Faherty J Swivel Samuel Upton Andrew Hoerner J H O'Neill L Kneist R G Herron August 1, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Orders on the General Fund Clerk of City Court Hucksters James Rowan butchers in Central Market rent for stalls A DeMowbray loss on scrip M Canavan services as watchman General Fund 1st St near Locust St, nuisance abated 2nd St and Jones St, paving and grading Fire Department Rimmoll and Co, Cooper August 1, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Resolutions Mayor employ a watchman for the City Hall Ordinance prohibiting the discharge of fire arms within city limits repairing Southern Avenue City Court Fund balance remaining on the Kentgen Fund City Expense Fund Charles Gilliam E D Norris Wharfmaster August 1, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Bills John Melhop Cook and Curan public cistern James Nevins J Schenken market house A Hoerner calaboose Frank Jennings deeds to cemetery lots Assessment Roll published in the German papers City Expense Fund l74 September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions Steiz, unable to pay rent of stall in Central Market 7th St road almost impassable condition William Burk, F Raffeny, Jones St between Bluff St and Locust St John Fitzpatrick, Henry Jordan Frog Pond situated on lots on Main St between 15th St and 16th St George M Scott September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Communications Charles Gilliam, Wharfmaster C H Merry refused to pay wharfage Reports of Officers John Buchler, Mineral St repairing bridge at Diamond House, Julien Avenue Lake St 5th St Plank Road Gibbs Mill Central Market House Patrick McMahan M Theodon John Lenehan cart for nuisance F Nichols 7th St M Graff Joe Kauffman, 14th St and Main st Joe Lony City Expense Fund Wharfmaster wharfage from August to September Wharfage Fund September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Clerk of City Court Receipts and Expenditures jury expenses George L Tobert judge and clerk Butchers McDonell C C Leiben Adam Halleyne John Schuklen A Borland P J Coffman Louis Vogt McMannis Hugo Miller Fred Couker Richards, concert at Julien Theater Central Market Hay Scale September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer City Currency plat countersigned Improperly Issued scrip, currency and coupons City Court orders Kentgen Fund Central Market orders Wharfage orders special interest orders township school orders September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer bonds cancelled A McCann interest coupons Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company Corcoran Loan Jessup Loan Clark, Dodge and Co loan books of treasurer and collector balances September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer delinquent taxes Semi-annual report cancelling of scrip Auditor balance books Petition of William Rebman, 10th St cash portion of taxes September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Petition of Ann Takin, taxes in Kelly's Addition Southern Avenue Bill of James Schenker Claims Central Market House City Expense Fund September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer M Kanavan, payment of claim for services as watchman Jordan and Co Couler Avenue work claims due City Officers as salaries Frank Jennings Thomas Faherty J Swivel Samuel Upton Andrew Hoerner J H O'Neill L Kneist R G Herron Thomas Faherty J G Armstrong, title to lots Resolution Resolved City currency J Adam Koch cancelled scrip September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Resolutions Resolved Contract of Gelpcke, Kentgen and Reichelt of New York Kentgen Contract, agent F S Winslow interest due upon bonds debt due the city, interest coupons preamble and resolutions Duty of every citizen to sustain and encourage the goverment in its effort to suppress rebellion and that no public body should express system of government, made country a desirable home for lovers of freedom of all patriotic efforts of the citizens of dubuque in furnishing voluntary subscription equip soldiers Iowa Volunteers good and loyal citizens James Hamilton McCrany Frank Rhomberg Louis Linover Peter Jaeger Civil War September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer good and loyal citizens James Hamilton McCrany Frank Rhomberg Louis Linover Peter Jaeger Jacob Hall sacrifice their lives for their country enduring remembrance Springfield First Iowa Regiment Captain Gottschalk, Captain Herron Rank and File Company Civil War Killed and Wounded in Civil War September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Master Roll of Company J Civil War Column 1 William Hyde Clark George N Waldron Sam T Osburn Amos Russell Henry B Gifford J B Howard Y J Williams Robert Williams E M Newcomb C D Fletcher William R Baird E E Bale Edward Becket Thomas Burrows James Bernidye Francis Canon H M Conger 18 ? William H Cunningham William Kelly Charles H Reed Charles Rebmond F A Spottswood John Shatzel T M Thompson James Mullins L D Lublin Column 2 Joseph Ceasnel? James Collins Stephen P Collins N E Duncan J T Edwards H Emily Te Y Gleason Robert Tisdale Rev J K Fuller David Greaves L J Germain William H Glum J N Gift G C Garmoni Charles Gould D B Grum E F Koughton O Neill George H Heath J H Johnson H C Johnson C S Kelly L C Spear Charles M Smith John Turner T W Noll Jno M Dunn Column 3 S C Lally W C Lorimier John Levy Clark Morse L J Morning S W Mattis W R Mathias J B Morgan J L Martin A Munsel H Hunchsoth E S Milton Mobley James McDonough A McKinley M Miller H Poole E K Paris E B Quigley A J Rettenhous Sam Smith J M Taylor Wright Peter Burken September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Bills Richter and Dellmer James Armstrong D A Mahony Meyer John Melhop Schofel and Mully Ross McMohan J T Janult September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer change of residence, resignation of Alderman Bittman City Expense Fund F M Freund September 5, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer Master Roll of Company H of the 1st Volunteer Regiment Regiment of Iowa Volunteers Column 1 Captain Fred Gottschalk Jacob Hyttle? Joseph Geiger Lumemon Julius Fred Dettmer Carl Schoeffer T Stiminmy Frank Rhomburg Fred Galle Fred Stange Abraham Hellert Ulrick Ness Benoit Ably Becker William Anthony Blocklinger John Bossler Ulrich Frank Alto Jacob Rein Charles Roche John Steimel Hennan Tugle Ernst Neiden Randolph Neiden Solomon Nesmer Column 2 Allen Bruderlin Henry Budden George Buchler Leonard Buchler John Bohlig David Conzett Frank Deggendorf Adam Doer Nicholas Eichman Joseph Emmett Louis Fischer/Tischer John Frey Louis Gonnell ??? Theodore Emil ???? Sullivan? Jacob Kessle John Kerfman John Rope Henry Louer Mathias Schanf Jacob Valinus John Weigle Ezeckiel >>> Julius Neiden William Nillie John Younk Mathias Zummion? Column 3 George Hearn Peter Daggie Jordan Junk James Keene Henry Krujer Sanicca John Samput Henry Sauffer Sichttinhim??? Victor Morg Ed Miz Patrick Meyer William Meyer Adolph Mohrman Rudolph May Mathias Keller Andrew Schoern Leonard Schuster Schumaker John Herb Charles Needmeyer Neimer Henry Nemminghoff John Gummemoire October 3, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Freund, Weigel, Ruegamer Petitions William Rebman sewer on 14th St Peter Verdin and Henry Kohn, butchers in market J L Dickinson and William C Chamberlain use of City Court on each Sunday afternoon Peter Hoffman and his butchers Mission Sunday School October 3, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Freund, Weigel, Ruegamer T Murphy, repairing South Dodge St Henry S Jennings, Walnut Street William Gilbert, fireman of Protection Company No. 3 City Scrip Reports of Officers Receipts City taxes Interest Road Tax Poll Tax Special Interest Delinquent Tax October 3, 1861 Stout, Quigley, Treanor, Lane, Torbert, Connell, Wood, Mathews, Bittman, Weigel, Ruegamer . School Tax Delinquent Tax 794 1 CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES I hereby certify that the following described records of: Wahlert Memorial Library, Loras College State: Dubuque, Iowa From: Council Records, No. 6, May 1858 - October 1861 Thru: were photographed as received and without alteration by the CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES at Cedar Rapids, Iowa Date: 9-20-1993 Signed. CREST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIE Witness: END ROLL No. C-87 1858-1861