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W Roll_07 Part 2September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Dubuque County Farmer's Club use of City Court room P M Guthrie, Treasurer Delinquent tax list M L Oswald, special tax to satisfy a judgement obtained by him against the city Solon and Edward Langworthy Supreme Court Allison and Crane attorney Reports of Officers City Attorney Petition of J F Mach, grade of Main st sidewalks September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Reports of Officers City Attorney Petition of J F Mach, grade of Main st sidewalks curbstones set J H Shields Street Commissioner C J Richards streets, sewers, straightening of Clay St Receipts from Linwood Cemetery Market Master Central Market report Andrew Hoerner September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid salaries due city officers Sam Dixon, Auditor City Sexton, number of interments in the City graveyard Henry Kroll Wharfage collected Inner levee, outer levee C Gilliam Standing Committees currency Finance Babbage and Co September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Finance F E Bissell, case of James Breen Expense fund Regulating licenses on omnibuses Ordinance to license omnibuses and regulate the changes to conveyances Running of omnibuses Hotels, depots, steamboat landings, railroad stations Corporate limits carriages and livery stables charge rates baggage bluffs Judge King's residence charged for each additional trunk September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Ordinance for licensing omnibuses Passenger, baggage Justice of the Peace September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid An Ordinance regulating licenses billiard tables September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid teams running away, Main St Ordinance regulating licenses Communication of H Chadwick, cancel tax for the year Petition of James Mullin T Cavanaugh September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Washington Co. No. 1 M Buch, repairing doors at Engine House fire companies filling cisterns 5th St David Lequist Jacob Christman salaries fixed by Council Attorneys, Cooley and Eighmey for a special assessment obtained by John Blake no action in mandamus against the City J H Shields September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Resolutions Suitable piece of ground in the city cemetery for the interment of diseased soldiers and their families Couler Avenue Joseph Ogilby, D L Wilson, T L Wilson, sidewalks on Main St taxes due the City short bonds Hugh Broderick license as drayman listen and hear appeals in regard to assessments tax of one percent on all taxable property paying city expenses September 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Ordinance in relation to licensing omnibuses Daily Herald, cost does not exceed the price to be paid to the Times salaries to the night police Presentation of Bills William Rebman for hauling gravel to the Market house Alfred and Brown, Southern Avenue John Muller Daniel Ernst cleaning Waller and Christman bill on cemetery F A Gniffke, notice in relation to assessment books delinquent taxes Street Commissioner Thomas Cavanaugh paving sewer on 3rd St John T Everett night police M Oswald J B N Bourgeois, A Levi, cemetery fund David Lequist repairing hose repairing doors at Engine house Wilson Hutchins October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications F Kempf, John Kelly, and others complaining that the smelting furnace on Southern Avenue is injurious to the health of the inhabitants F Hinds, J T Hancock, L Tisdale, and W H Rumoff expense and practability of lighting Main St Resolution Resolved Mayor enter in contract with the Key City Gas Light Co Lorimier Avenue Expense fund lamp posts 5th Ward October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Bissell and Shiras, judgement in the U.S. Court in favor of E Conger and against the City balance of city scrip Ann Curtis, poor widow taxes remitted Thomas Murray take out express license Market master Hoerner, speculators from St. Louis merchants, hucksters Fred Kenicker fine imposed for keeping a slaughterhouse nuisance allow Dillon to address the Council William Shields City Hall October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications Sarah Riley, remittance of fine imposed for disorderly conduct Robert Brown, erect a pump near 3rd St bridge, street sprinklers and water carriers Herman, Mauer and others 23rd St between Couler Avenue and Jackson St 5th Ward City Sexton of Linwood Cemetery living expenses poll tax Frederick Henke, repairs of 13th St impassible Expense fund tax P M Guthrie A Habletzel and Nicholas Brand slaughterhouses are a nuisance fined October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid George Wilde and others, repair of South Dodge St Report of Officers salaries of city officers Samuel D Dixon streets, sewers, bridges C J Richards Harbor Master Gilliam, amount of wharfage collected Outer levee inner levee October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Report of City Sexton, Henry Kroll interments in Linwood Cemetery Market Master Hoerner hay scales, hucksters stands rent of cellar P M Guthrie J H Shields George Strasser hay scales at West Dubuque October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts - General Fund special assessment for planking Pedlars licenses Billiard table licenses Livery stables Ferry Dray and Wagon October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts, Expenditures, and Disbursments of the city General Fund Taxes City Road Poll Special interest special assessment for planking Pedlars licenses Billiard table licenses Livery stables auction Ferry Dray and Wagon show School fund tax City Expense fund Central Market Linwood Cemetery Jones St Wharfage rents sale of lots in cemetery October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts, Expenditures, and Disbursments of the city General Fund Cash receipts of General Fund Expense on streets elections salaries of officers fire department Central Market Assessment Book Physician services to poor Linwood cemetery stationary police officers 4th of July Charity license printing wharf master cemetery deeds cash expenses Disbursements cash school orders coupons city court orders tax certificates refunded bonds, scrip October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Standing Committees Communication of John Flynn tax George Martin Justice Welsh sidewalks in front of Ogilby's block Judge Wilson, V W Ogilby A L Brown appointed engineer Main St between 6th St, 7th St, Southern Avenue Dillon work on Dodge St October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Motions and Resolutions broken rock crossing corner 10th St and Jackson St Judge King J L Dickinson cords of wood for City Hall Central Market several justices of the peace gift book stores Ordinance regulating licenses October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Presentation of Bills G T Stewert D A Mahony printing C L Norris J Hough Couler Avenue F Rieger Carl Lenpecke 5th Warrd A Schaffle Marshal burying dead animals Walter Bourke C C Hewitt W C Mace Street Commissioner bills Fire Companies salaries William Lonegan remitting poll tax J H Shields J B N Bourgeois cemetery lots John Flynn October 1, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid City Marshall's utter neglect of duty, moved he be expelled John Hurley, Recorder October 21, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petition of Walker and others, change the course of Bee Branch protest and remonstrance against the proceedings advertise in local papers, lowest bidder October 21, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Protest of M B Mulkern change in the Bee Branch Reasons for protest not required by the wants of the public expense to the City General Council meeting vs. Special Council meeting injustice to taxpayers November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications William Robison, coupons in payment for his wharfage C Gilliam, harbor master Wilhelmina Fay, remit property taxes Mary Williams, refunding of tax paid Claims P M Guthrie J K Greaves General fund School House George Wilde remove furnace Doctors Lewis, Horr November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Mrs. Eliza Burden, delinquent taxes City lots R G Herron School house fund Special interest fund General fund stall Claims Rosanna Quinn taxes on little lot Fred Petroff, Central Market Saloon Mathias Ham, Ham's Addition at Eagle Point deduction of taxes John King, A Heeb intersection of north end of Clay St, Couler Avenue be straightened and improved Reports of Officers wharfage collected C Gilliam, harbor master November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Market master Hoerner, receipts for hay scales for October A Heeb P M Guthrie sale of lots in Linwood Cemetery J N B Bourgeois paving and macadamizing Clay St accounts of laborers concave gutter built across Couler Avenue voluntary subscriptions for the improvement of 14th St John Hodgden, M Barhart, Artisans Bank, Bissell and Shiras J W Shully C J Richards November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid salaries due city officers Mrs. Hargus Sam Dixon Petition of Robert Brown permission to erect a pump on the inner levee 3rd St Petition of J L Dickinson broken railroad General fund John King November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid changing of the Bee Branch proposal of Pierre Kirk Petition of Henry Kroll, City Sexton income of office during winter months Cemetery fund lots in Linwood Cemetery Bill of D Lequist November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Report of Justices of the Peace Motions and Resolutions contract for the work on Bee Branch desultory discussion November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Delinquent taxes Ordinance to provide for the levy and collection of taxes Andreas Hablitzel and M Brand Resolution Resolved Office of Marshal vacate, Hargus gone to Missouri to seek other employment F J Cromer deputy municipal year Republican members of the Council Democratic party, a democrat should be substituted in his place November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Removal of Hargus as Marshal Republican Party, Democratic Party Appointment of deputy Marshal Charter expecially provided that deputies be appointed by the Marshal legal opinion Board of Supervisors of Dubuque County benefit of the Soldiers home refused all aid, except in the support of paupers sick, suffering and destitute soldiers to receive aid as common paupers scorn and contempt of all patriotic men demonstrates the real intentions of the board November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Patriotic soldiers inheritance bought by the blood of our fathers Warmest gratitude Crush this wicked rebellion aid to soldiers home in Dubuque City Expense fund tax book proposed for by the recorder Finance borrow to meet expenses November 5, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Bills John Pur engine house Knapp, Stout and Co claims Andrew Hoerner Pat McGouldrick Thomas Cahil John Fitzpatrick South Dodge Daniel Devlin Thomas Cavanaugh Aldred L Brown, C J Richards John Dary cemetery deeds Mark and Munger, locks and keys for treasurer C Rio Timothy Byron for drayage Waller and Christman P M Guthrie Dm Delden Myer and Boleter December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications O'Neil and Harvey and Allison and Crane, Attorneys for Patrick McDonough District Court settlement with City Peter Hoffman, Marhsal ordered him to stop killing animals at his slaughterhouse in Blake's Hollow Philip Perch, large hole on a lot adjoining his residence on corner of 19th St and Jackson Streets J H Shields Wilson and Mulkern, consider claim of Martin Delany for personal injuries sustained Chadwick Building December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid J H Robison, settle wharfage with coupons Sam D Dixon, increase of salary A S Boyer, use of City Hall for New Years Eve ball J D Graffort, Ordinance for rights to run a omnibus license water down 3rd St, fearful of overflowing basement John King, cash not scrip, broken rock Central Market hay scales Andrew Hoerner, market master December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid City Sexton, number of interments in Linewood Cemetery Henry Kroll Salaries of City Officers C Gilliam aid to Soldier's Home Treasury of the Home Society Jones St December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid dockets of different Justices Justice Maak Justice Chapline Justice Welch cases instituted by the City Officials for violations of the City Ordinances City of Dubuque vs. John Dean City of Dubuque vs. G Miller City of Dubuque vs. John Conley City of Dubuque vs. Anthony Naide City of Dubuque vs. William Watson City of Dubuque vs. Margaret Long City of Dubuque vs. Louis Duccing City of Dubuque vs. Thomas Murray City of Dubuque vs. David Lorimier City of Dubuque vs. Frederick Kenicker City of Dubuque vs. Nicholas Brand City of Dubuque vs. Andrew Hubleutzel City of Dubuque vs. John Kays December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Main St between 6th St and 7th St curbstone Ogilby curbing, grade Alfred L Brown, Engineer pro tem Reports of Standing Committees Proposition of Bissell, Shiras, E Granger Claims Knapp, Stout and Co for lumber Eliza A Burden J K Graves lots, tax sales Taxes on lot cancelled, Rosanna Quinn abatement of taxes T L Wilson, Bittman Dr. C W Belden, City Physician December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Communication of George W Wilde's, remonstrating against the action of the Council declaring their furnace a nuisance Petition of Frederick Petroff Fire Department, bills of A Roberts for Engine Co No. 2 Washington Fire Co No. 1, side lamps lots in Linwood Cemetery J N B Bourgeois P M Guthrie December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Motions and Resolutions orders drawn on City Expense fund Knapp, Stout and Co for the recent loan of interest support of the Soldier's Home Poor Relief Committee Fire Departments embarassed financial condition of the city management of municipal affairs and expenditures no labor on streets can be performed during winter months December 3, 1863 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid F E Bissell to defray expenses to Washington City Council for the City in cases before the United States Court Bills Westphal and Hinds Claims J Volmer cleaning market outside Levi Conzet wood A Heeb, stone J G Peterson engine house P Kiene City Hall for ice Wilson and Mulkern attorneys acknowledging cemetery deeds John T Everett, 1st St Bee Branch C C Gilliam fence cash, carting Thomas Cavanaugh Street Commissioner January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications Newman and Cooper and Co payment of damages in the continuation of Bluff St south of Dodge St Chapline, Burton and Cp Gilbert, Taylor, L D Randall Main St appointment of Dan Brown to night police taxes on homestead of E Levre, Locust St and 1st St Edward Langworthy, paid in cases of the City vs. Langworthy brothers General Fund Gilliam, complaint made last session, public nuisance at 19th St and Jackson St public character January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Herman Chadwick, taxes paid George Zumhoff, permission to extend an ice slide from the slough crossing White St Richard Bonson, P A Lorimier, J K Graves Supreme Court of Iowa decided lands known as Mineral lots, outside the old city limits, are not liable for city taxes Reports of Officers statement of amounts due City Officers salaries January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid City Sexton, interments in Linwood Cemetery Henry Kroll cemetery lots sold J B N Bourgeois, P M Guthrie Market Master Hoerner, weighed drafts on Central Market hay scales expended on streets, levees and bridges C G Richards Official bond of Lambert Kniest, City Assessor J H Krosen and H Brinkman Finance J H Shields J M Robison, coupons of the city January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Wharfage bill of A Heeb, rock Westphal and Hinds John Graffort omnibus license Radcliffe Police department settlement in the McDonough case Patrick McDonough vs. the City of Dubuque Attorneys Allison and Crance O'Neill and Harvey W J Barker January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Motions and Resolutions special tax levied against the owners of blocks between 15th St and 16th St on Clay St Mark Murphy H C Morgan M McMullen N Miller and Philip Ternes B Evans M Flanagan H W Sanford N Thorton J McMahon M Brichman Resolution Resolved special tax levied Blocks between 17th St and 18th St Clay St Peter Holtz J Phielan A Thielan M Gufford P Morgan W L Dayton Trustees German and Church A Brandt Estate of R Waller J Huss January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid special tax levied on Clay St property owners, printed in official paper of the City Knapp, Stout and Co interest on loan Resolved, order drawn on City Expense Fund James Rowan Central Market Building Dubuque Harbor Company contract for paving levee wharfage fund Bissell and Shiras cash for defending the City McDonough suit holders of bonds issue city currency scrip railroad bonds Junkerman and Haas assessment reduced January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Bissell and Shiras in regard to a claim of Granger and Brother for iron Construction of Central Market city scrip with interest currency scrip Granger General fund Shubuel P Adams and Edward A Gilbert, D B Henderson Board of enrollment of this District exemption papers on the ground of alienage poll books of city elections Dan Bowen, night policeman House of Refuge January 7, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Bills G T Stewart printing J Pickley, removing carcass Bobleiter and Meyer painting John Melhop Cooley and Eighmey F A Gniffke Street Commissioner A Heeb Westphal and Hinds Allison and Crane, O'Neill and Harvey W T Barker settlement of McDonough case Bissell and Shiras James Rowan, Central Market Building E Granger and brothers, cast iron columns Fire companies J H Shields Knapp, Stout and Co Dubuque Harbor Co February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications boundary of the 1st Ward be fixed at 3rd St, Hill St Ordinances Emerson and Shields public hall on their lot, corner of 4th St and Main st February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid R D Noble, paid taxes to former collector Reports of Officers salaries due Market master Hoerner central market hay scales Harbor Master Gilliam, J B Robison wharfage C H Merry, outer levee February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Sale of lots in Linwood Cemetery J N B Bourgeois P M Guthrie Street Commissioner, streets, bridges, and sewers C J Richards Standing Committees Counted, cancelled and destroyed all the funds and evidences of debt General fund orders City Expense fund Special interest coupons school fund wharfage cemetery February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Report of Finance Committee Counted, cancelled and destroyed all the funds and evidences of debt General fund orders City Expense fund Special interest coupons school fund wharfage cemetery settlement with Babbage February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Counted, cancelled and destroyed all the funds and evidences of debt General fund orders Bond of Loan of 1837 Short bond City Expense fund special interet orders School order Cemetery order wharfage all funds received and cancelled recapitulation February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Record of City Currency Scrip Bonds Extra work performed by the Treasurer and collector, delinquent tax list salary Claims Mary Williams, refund her money paid in special taxes cash taxes February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Communication of John Simplot, A Levi, and H B Jackson, city to cancel taxes due Mrs. Eliza Levi valuable and desirable lot poor woman Treasurer not to offer this lot for sale Petition of Herman Chadwick, tax sale certificate William Rebman, breakage of a waggon Fire Departments, Protection Fire Co No. 2 February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Motions and Resolutions City Attorney, docket for Justices of the Peace within City Limits Preamble published in newspapers that certain lands belonging to the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company sold at public sale private sale to one of the officers of the company Real value of real estate interest of stock holders late decision of the Supreme Court of the United States Dubuque holds a large interest in the company Resolved Board of Supervisors unite with the City in investigation Election of directors of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad company February 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Exhibit of Justice Maak on criminal proceedings Bills B M Harger, stationary John L Conzet market house Wilson and Mulkern, cemetery deeds William Redmond Street Commissioner J Maclay, fire department Present prohibitors law of Iowa interests of the people in destroying the revenue legalized the sale of liquor. planned license law Legislature Henry Kroll, City Sexton number of interments March 3, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Petitions and Communications John McGrath, destructive fire house on Julien Avenue E R Shankland, Dubuque County Agricultural Society taxes on Mineral lot used for fairs State Fair sell lot near the City Cemetery build a house for the City Sexton Margaret Molony owing taxes on her homestead mortgage March 3, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Henry Baade fence and a cistern curb destroyed Fire on Julien Avenue Fire Department Reports of Officers Central Market Hay Scales scales at West Dubuque Andrew Hoerner C Gilliam J M Robison wharfage due City Sexton, interments in city cemetery Henry Kroll dug graves for soldiers salaries of different city officers March 3, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Standing Committees Finance Communication of R D Noble of Cleveland Choir Motions and Resolutions Soldier's Home to the pest house for the use of small pox patients beds, bedding, sheets and such articles City Expense Fund Resolution issue city currency, scrip in exchange for coupon bonds March 3, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Presentation of bills Bills L Conzet Central Market Alfred L Brown Hugo Miller George Mehl C Gilliam Felix Agnew Stilson Hutchins and Co Judges and Clerks of Election Thomas Harron, J D Graffort J P Quigley, Henry Cannon George W Scott, Michael Blumaner William Rebman, Henry Koch N C Rider, C T Shields H S Hetherington, Richard Cox Samuel Dixon, S M Lorimier John King, Godfrey Blocklinger H Stecker, Charles Petschner April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Resolution in relation to furnishing articles to pest house Reports of Officers amount of wharfage up to date outer levee inner levee Jones St C Gilliam, Harbor Master Soldier's home P M Guthrie lots sold in Linwood Cemetery Andrew Hoerner Central Market Hay Scales April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid City Sexton, number of interments in Linwood Cemetery Henry Kroll Streets, bridges, sewers C J Richards Salaries due City Officers Sam D Dixon Receipts and Expenses of City of Dubuque April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts and Expenses of City of Dubuque Expense fund from fines Central Market Central Fund School Fund Special Interest Tax Jones St Wharfage Cemetery Fund Linwood Cemetery City Court fund Coupons indebtedness of Harbor Company Refunding tax Fire Department tax book repairs on streets Soldier's Home Health Attorney fees salary of councilmen Settlement of Granger McDonough Rowan claim Printing April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts and Expenses of City of Dubuque dray and waggon license special assessment livery stable license billiard table poll tax city tax road tax special interest General Fund Settlement of Granger judgement scrip to E Langworthy, Supreme Court Recapitulation removal of an old debt, establishment of a new one, General Fund disbursments City paper April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts and Expenses of City of Dubuque outstanding orders on the General fund and interest short bonds currency scrip Sam Dixon Standing Committees description of funds City Expense fund orders General Fund orders April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Receipts and Expenses of City of Dubuque Recapitulation City Expense fund orders received and cancelled in short bonds coupon bonds settlement with the auditor cancelled on books and destroyed by burning April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Fire Department Henry Baade and John McGrath Presentation of bills George Koch, work on market bell and railing C Welsh, swearing in Judges and Clerks of Election Andrew and Treadway for padlocks for cemetery C J Cummings livery for Dr. Belden vacinating poor people Patrick McAvoy small pox patient Hugo Miller, meat and sundires for pest house C Gilliam hospital carting dead hogs Adolph Maak, judges and clerks of election Cemetery deeds Henry Pfotzer S Korman John Melhop P Roob and Co canvass official votes cast at last election for city officers April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid Election Results Election returns Mayor J Thompson C J Cummings Treasurer P M Guthrie J K Duncan Recorder R E Bishop C W Jones Joirns Auditor A E Skinner D A McKenzie Marshall F J Cromer S Upton City Attorney J H Shields O P Shiras Assessor Lambert Kneist Thomas Faherty Aldermen 1st Ward J H Emerson J H Bartlet 2nd Ward M B Mulkern George Mehl 3rd Ward D L Cummings Richmond 4th Ward H S Hetherington G W Burton 5th Ward John Moser John Ruegamer April 4, 1864 Thedinga, Quigley, Treanor, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Christman, Kiene, Schmid judges and clerks of election, labor Duly elected for the coming fiscal year Owners of private residences occupied on election day Oath of Office April 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Oath of office to the Mayor elect Mayor Thompson to the Council interest, welfare and honor of the city municipal existence, property holders and men of high character relieve our city of indebtedness cordial cooperation condition of streets and public thoroughfares burdened by taxes of various kinds Standing Committees Finance Ordinances Claims Streets Harbor Markets Public Grounds and Buildings Fire Departments Police April 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Thanks of the Council to Mayor Thedinga friendly regard of the Council Resolutions Directors of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company New York City issuance of bonds and stocks compromising with the creditors of the City Resolved Board of County Supervisors settlement with holders of the County Railroad bonds Mayor pro tem bonds of city officers April 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid rules of City Council Elect a Street Commissioner postponing election until May session C J Richards Mr. Dillon Mr. Schunk elected Watchman Andrew Hoerner, Market Master April 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Charles Gilliam elected to petition of wharf master Henry Kroll City Sexton Dubuque Democratic Herald as official paper of the City Times newspaper Petition and Communication Finton Thompson remission of fine C Gilliam, levee harbor Thomas Hardie condition of dilapidated building situated on 12th St along alley between Jones St and Clay St C J Cumings, appointment of William Johnson as Grain inspector Richard Cox Vista St from Julien Avenue April 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Joseph Gerhig condition of 7th St between Iowa St and Jackson St John Forest, alley between Washington st and Elm St 12th St and 13th St F Y Bradstreet, Lorimer Avenue Alpine St, Nevada St deed Hannah Cleaveland, taxes on lots Hooper's addition William J Gilchrist, chairman of the North West Ship Canal Convention State of Iowa with Lake Michigan Bills B W Harger R E Bishop, Recorder April 11, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Robert Armstrong Air Hill St to Lorimer Avenue W A Rupert, Walnut St be repaired so as to be passable for teams Joseph Burk, Lake St north of Couler Avenue C J Richards Streets Petition of Bradstreet, Nevada St extended to Lorimer Avenue April 11, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Alpine St and Nevada St Bonds P M Guthrie, treasurer A Heeb, R Cox, John Mulligan, O O Mullin, Pat O'Hern Lambert Kneist, AssessorJ M Krosen H Brinkman C Gilliam J Melhop, W W Luck, James Pratt A E Skinner, Y S Wilson, Timothy Mason R E Bishop, S Hempstead, W Miller F J Cromer, Richard Cox, John Blake C J Richards, H W Robinson, F Weigel Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Directory extending road and effect upon the stock holders April 11, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Communication of W J Gilchrist Northwestern Ship Canal Convention strengthening national defense Cooperation to their enterprise Resolutions City officer, Justice of the Peace violation of City Ordinances April 11, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions Resolved, Marshal report all persons liable to pay license to the City under the ordinance Delinquent license Marshal notify property holders and occupants remove manure from alleys newspapers published Calaboose published ordinances clean desks of Aldermen Petition Patrick Logan vacant lot between 3rd St, 4th St and Main St April 11, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid salaries of the City Officers Sealer of weights and measures R E Bishop April 25, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and communications A Graham appoint a wood inspector George Schunk, night watchman, salary Margaret Brady, taxes remitted for lot in Kelly's Addition Henry Grimm, alley between White St and Jackson St, 10th St and 11th St Nicholas Brand vending of meat in the Public Market April 25, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid vending of meat in public market payment for market stalls clean Calaboose hand bills printed in German and English that hog and dog laws will be enforced parcels of ground in the market building Marshal burn the clothing at pest house April 25, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Market Buildings April 31, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid suspend rules so that an outsider could speak M Mahony and others settlement of the Gelpcke claim against the City of Dubuque Resolution Resolved Committee to confer with Gelpcke May 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolution Resolved Finance Committee, favorable arrangement with parties or persons by the issue of bonds or scrip laboring interest settlement of any and all legal and just claims against the City collatorals held by creditors vote of thanks to all citizens present May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications V Herancourt alley from Air Hill St to the old corporation line Robert Armstrong C Gilliam, harbor master, outer levee H W Sanford, water of the Bee Branch turned away from the current course near the upper end of the Plank Road drain dug down the Peru Road William H Murphy, Southern Avenue B J O'Halloran construction of bridge on Bee Branch at the Jackson St crossing May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid G L Torbert taxes void C Hilliam, wharfage Lawrence Kearney, taxes on lot outside of city limits A Treadway asking for the families of the day volunteer belong to the city Hugo Miller, sell meat at his house on White St between 9th St and 10th st Reports of Officers C Gilliam, amount of wharfage collected, receipts of the treasurer C J Richards, Street Commissioner accounts of laborers May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Andrew Hoerner, Market Master weighing on hay scales Huckster stands Henry Kroll, City Sexton number of interments in City Cemetery, Linwood Cemetery Delinquent license ten pin alley P M Guthrie receipts and expenditures Salaries due City Officers H Shields F J Cromer C J Richards R E Bishop A E SKinner A Hoerner George Schunk Henry Kroll Night police May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Standing Committees Ordinance regulate the sale of wood Petition of A Graham city limits Bill of Dr. Belden, approval and direction of Mayor C J Cummings bill Communication of Hannah Cleaveland remission of tax on lot No, 19 in Hooper's Addition Petition of Philip Pier, sewer constructed in 7th St between White St and Jackson St May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid sewer in 7th St Petition of Joseph Bush, repairs on Lake St Petition of W A Rupert, repairs on Walnut St residence of a large number of citizens May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of Richard Cox, Alta Vista St Bad condition of Couler Avenue rock or bluff filling Necessity of procuring so much of the south part of Lot No. 439 Mineral St Main St May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Report of Street Commissioner Condition of streets 7th St between Iowa St and Clay St special tax upon the adjoining lots Resolution official paper of the city Locust St from 8th St to 10th St remove sheds around the Custom House Dodge St sewer on 8th St, Eagle Point Avenue North Western Packet Company Mr. Blanchard May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Condition of fence around Jackson Square prevent cattle from grazing on it small trees May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Committee to settle with Gelpcke Resolution Alexander ODonnell is lying dangerously ill within city limits, destitute and unable to procure medical aid Mayor furnish such as he may find absolutely needfull Street leading from the Ferry to the Railroad Depot property holders of Dubuque are taxed by the Board of County Supervisors for building of bridges throughout the County Construction and repair of bridges in city limits Treasurer not to issue any license to any party who deals in games of chance, gambling May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolved pay of watchmen of the City on Main St Resolutions contract between the City and J B N Bourgeois, relating to the City Cemetery Negotiate with George W Martin Bradstreet subdivision carrying of water May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Justice Maak, police in his court Justice Welch Bills Griffith and Knight J H Shields, court at Davenport C Riss, sprinkling pot Conrad, Schmid and Co new locks, keys Henry Kroll, digging graves Wilson and Mulkern D V Wilson, furnishing lumber and fence Herald Office for printing May 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid . H A Gniffke printing G T Stewart printing V Herancourt coffins John Hanke cleaning market house Gabriel Baumgartner L Conzet A Rossley John Lynch R E Bishop June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Nicholas Theyes, rent of stalls in Central Market P M Guthrie received from Joseph Helwood, guardian of Mary Burton lot sold for taxes George Blocklinger stating City lot No. 277 was sold for special tax Joe Rhomberg Romburg license on billiard tables Rich and Merrill, lease put up 2 ports in front of Main St June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid W M Becker, leave to sell the Close Ringer as a peddler, without being subject to taking out license Catharine Fincher, taxes remitted, subdivision D Harrinton, construction of road Denis Flanery remuneration for damages done by the water undermining part of his house Austin Adams, use of City Hall building for the Sanitary Fair Margaret Dogle, taxes remitted P Morgan, repairing road between the City of Dubuque and Catrfish Mills John Blake, sale of his land for taxes city indebted to him June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Margaret Brady, remission of her taxes C H Merry paying wharfage fees Packet Company, fix landing Philip Pier, large shed on the corner of Iowa St and 5th St A Bunting, leave to sink a shaft on 5th St N C Ryder, Locust St grade 12th St and 15th St June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of Officers salaries of city officers A E Skinner J H Shields P M Guthrie F J Cromer C J Richards R E Bishop A Hoerner George Schunk M Donell L Brown H Kroll amount for cemetery lots hay scales J H Shields, contract between the City and Bourgeois in relation to Linwood Cemetery Minette Levi legally authorized person to recieve Cemetery funds Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid City Sexton number of interments Henry Kroll C J Richards, money expended on streets, sewers and bridges C Gilliam wharfage collected C J Chapline Linwood Cemetery, City Attorney June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Communication of Lawrence Kearney maps in reference to Lot No. 144 Petition of Murphy, repair road in front of residence Petition of Peter Klein, construction of bridge on Jackson St Petition of Armstrong and others, old corporation line June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of V Herancourt alley, official plat of the City Petition of H W Sanford, course of Bee Branch be changed to run along Peru Road benefit to the property holders culvert built along the road G W Martin deeded to the City 7 feet on lot No. 8 on Alpine St for sewerage Petition of Hugo Miller to sell meat on White St Stalls in the Central Market prohibiting sale of meat within certain limits June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Agent of the North West Packet Company relating to the amount of wharfage Resolution June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Motions and Resolutions Levee between Jones St and the Dubuque and Sioux City Frieght Depot C H Merry pay expense of railroad fill of levee contract lowest bidder destruction of shade trees in the parks and cemeteries trees and shrubbery fines and imprisonment assistance of competent engineers, grade on Locust St N C Ryder streets and alleys, public health June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions Recorder mark and endorse on each paper handed to him for the action of the City Council repairing, cleaning Market building draw on City Expense fund Road known as the Military road from Whisky Hill to the levee Table Mound Township County Board of Supervisors Appoint special police to serve during the week of the sanitary fair June 2, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills S Hutchkins, stationary Herman Tuegel work hauling William McLennan deeds Waller, Calaboose Ruegamer and Ade, meat for pest house Dr. Belden, pest house M Terrency, hogs and dogs J Cromer J Richmond wood for pest house J G Menkel special police John Jennings Bissell, Milles and Shiras, attorney fees credits Margaret Oday attending small pox patient Margaret Clay James McClay, goods for pest house Joseph Bratt and Co G Meehen June 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Proposition for the adjustment of the City Debt indebtedness Bills of Bissell, Mills and Shiras legal services in the Gelpcke case Auditor issue scip for bonds and coupons July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications rapid growth of sand bar in front of the City selling the levee, main slough on 3rd St H T McNulty, repeal of Ordinance regulating auction sales Wood, Luke and Co Jacob Roth, privilege to rent the cellar rooms of the Central Market J T Hancock, Walnut St, Chestnut St and High St McDaniels Addition July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid sidewalk repair on 5th St between Main St and White St Denis Flanery condition of Southern Avenue Peter Kiene remit delinquent taxes Elizabeth Fanning city tax on her homestead Margaret Guilford remit taxes O Johnson, condition of bridge over the 1st St and 2nd St slough on 7th St H Smead, personal tax due J P Farley July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of Officers lots in Linwood Cemetery Market Master hay scales and huckster stands C Gilliam, wharfmaster amount of wharfage collected A E Skinner, due city officers Henry Kroll, City Sexton, number of interments in the City Cemetery C J Richards, streets, sewers, bridges July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Claims Margaret Oday Bill of George Mehl Petition of Dennis Flannery, damage sustained by water conductor bad filling up of petitioners sidewalk P Morgan work on Catfish road July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bids to fill the outer levee contract to P Conner and Mr. Brody Bluff filling C Merry, remove the Ferry Landing down below the Packet Company landing present low stage of water move the ferry landing taxing costs in Justice courts City of Dubuque vs. Gerald? Justice Maak Justices of the Peace Ordinance to regulate the sale of wood and creating the office of wood measurer July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Board of Supervisors of Dubuque County on the subject of bridge building and the bridge tax within city limits I L Wilson, attorneys for the Board of Supervisors bridge tax upon property within city limits Dangerous condition of the bridge over the inner slough on 7th St Wilson and Mulkern entitled by law to appropriate portion of the bridge fund city government July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid tax for bridges looked by the supervisors as a County Tax Julien Township Wilson and Mulkern County Supervisors Bridge fund City Charter Special road tax shall not exceed city limits County Court labor upon the highways within the City July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Sections 19-21 subjects and streets and highways General Incorporation act Board of Commissioners of public improvements Supreme Court Central Bridge within City Limits Populous Township inner slough on 7th St July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bridge fund rights, duties and responsibilities Board of Supervisors in reference to the Military road July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Ordinance Entitled an Ordinance providing for the settlement of the indebtedness of the City of Dubuque July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions and Motions licenses for billiard tables, dogs and other things Resolved interest of the Central Island Company property Improvement of Walnut St montly report for the Council July 7, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills John Thompson, stationary John Fox, cleaning market A Schaffer, printing J M Robinson lumber Westphal and Hinds J T Everett C Mace C Cahall N Palls Oswald C Soble D V Wilson D Earnest repairing cistern J Cromer July 9, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid E Jangle calaboose Bill of Bobletter and Myer City Hall painting Simon Smith Market house Cummings and Remington Henry Grimme George Buchler fence around Jackson Square P Robb and Co John Thompson Cooley and Eighmey service in Supreme Court Langworthy brothers vs. City of Dubuque July 9, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions Deputy Marshal Ordinance for the preservation and safe keeping of property belonging to the City Fire Department selling fire engine, new hose carriage An Ordinance to license, tax, and regulate the keeping of dogs Ordinance about settling City debt August 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid . August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Communications and Petitions George Young, unjustly ejected from a stall in the old market building J H Saleamp paid license Margaret Barry, fine to be remitted, violating City Ordinance H Jackson, price of grain inspector Margaret Doyle E Stock James Noins August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid John Scanlan, fined under City Ordinances Henry Kroll F J Cromer, Ordinance to organize a chain gang to work on the streets, prevention of the increase in crime P M Guthrie scrip for a license Settlement with Langworthy Brothers Rev Francis Welsh, loan some curbstone Catholic Church on 14th St August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of officers salaries of city officers C J Richards laborers on streets, bridges, sewers R Corriell Rebman Shankland Marshal, sold hogs and pigs City Sexton interments in City Cemetery Linwood Cemetery lots August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid P M Guthrie receipts George W Connell, market master C Gilliam, harbor master wharfage collected coupon bonds August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of Mrs. T Fanning, Hargus, Guilford, and Ragarts Widows taxes remitted taxes due on property against the policy of the city to remit taxes on mortgaged property Petition of Margaret Brady Kelly's Addition County Board of Supervisors August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of Margaret Molony abatement of the taxes due on lots Remit taxes Margaret Doye Kelly's Addition death of husband James Bratt and Co for stoneware D N Wilson, work at City Hall and public square Bill of Bobletter and Meyer, painting stairway Calaboose August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of Mathias Hays, repair on sidewalk on 5th St J T Hancock repair on Walnut St, Chestnut St, and High St Markets Proposition of Jacob Roth, lease vacant rooms in the basement of the Central Market building lease between the City August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions 8th St sewer Recorder give notice to tax payers of the city Ordinance to provide for the levy and collection of taxes Bridges over the gutter on Julien Avenue Wharfmaster purchase cords of wood Mayor employ additional counsel Ordinance providing for the settlement of the indebtedness of the City August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills Fredrick Kelliger market house William Rebman, sewer, White St and 7th St A Reid lightning rods John O'Neill J Keghouse? burying dogs R Jen, damages to clothing by soldiers F J Cromer, calaboose Bounce and Wilcot , damages from Julien Avenue sewer overflow 7th St bridge D G Stiles August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills John McCoy, Pest House J H O'Neill E C Clark lumber for bridge August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Motions order for work on levee Ferry license cover 7th St bridge Bill of C E Donn labor on 7th St bridge condition of sidewalk on Roger Thompson's lot Engineer survey Deputy Marshal John Pier, wood measurer on 7th St August 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Ordinance An Ordinance to regulate the sale of wood and create the office of Wood Measurer and define his duties September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Jane Knap, taxes on Mineral Lot Claims J D Bush property outside of the old corporation line R A Babbage street adjoining Lee Seminary grounds boundary lines of lots, stone monuments, convienant point in the city B W Poor, W L Oswell delinquent taxes publication September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Marshal salary Hugo Miller, An Ordinance to establish and regulate markets sell meat on White St between 9th St and 10th St Edward Hockett, injury from falling into the 8th St sewer Reports of Officers P M Guthrie, lots in Linwood Cemetery G W Connell, market master C Gilliam, Harbor Master A E Skinner, amounts due City Officers September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid amounts due city officers Henry Kroll, City Sexton interments, City Cemetery C J Richards streets, sewers, bridges Westphal and Hinds, Daniels and Garrett, W Huff, John Pasmontier and J McGrath September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid J H Shields, City Attorney rights of the City and County in levying, collecting, and spending the road and bridge tax within the corporate limits County Board of Supervisors has no control or supervision over the highways and bridges within corporate limits Exclusive control and management of highways and bridges given by the municipal charter to the City government, no act of our state legislature can amend vested rights under the charter State of Iowa fundamental principles of taxation September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Validity of road tax and bridge tax County Board of Supervisors, Attorneys for the City J H Shields Petition of Horace Smead suit now pending in District Court County taxes lien on property Petition of citizens, removal of obstructions in front of the harbor remove sandbars on the harbor, build wingdam on Wisconsin side of the river current with greater force raise an embankment or levee from high land below Eagle Point high water September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid state of City Finances and the great scarcety of labor build temporary wharfs, extreme low water boats could land inner slough, old harbor, restore old landing to original condition steamboat landing harbor for barges in the winter and low water Public mind may settle down on some adequate plan as well on the means of carrying it out Boats for the packet company slough above 7th St excavation, trivial expense boats and barges September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Proposition of the Marshall, suppressing crimes and vagrancy in the City Petition of Margaret Barry, leniency will only encourage violations of city ordinances Petition of Henry Kroll, City Sexton paid yearly salary for services outer levee filled up on condition that the City pay 1/3, Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Co pay 1/3, and Charles Merry pay 1/3 September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid John Everett for surveying grounds Claims John McClay stove pipe Pest House House of Refuge Bounce and Wilcox, damage sustained by Julien Avenue sewer Theopoint and Muller, overflowing Julien Avenue sewer claim of William Rebman, excavating the sewer White St and 7th St Bill for lumber of E C Clark September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Committee on City Debt Providing fort the settlement of indebtedness of the City Herman Gelpcke, holders of bonds issued by the City Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company total bonds City held stock outstanding bonds interest due Proportion of stock September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid interest stock Herman Gelpcke C H Booth, Trustee old bonds stock in Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Company S D Randle Times Office, printing of bonds bonds pro rata settlement with bond holders Railroad purposes indebtedness coupons September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid coupons bonds liquidation of all coupons T W Schmid and Co Herman Gelpcke C H Booth, Trustee Agent of the City of Dubuque September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions Resolved notice to property owners on lot on Locust St sidewalk graded Bluff St, Kelly's subdivision improvements above 7th St Agents of the Packet Company, business on the levee auction sales and auctioneers, annual license September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolution, Main St and 17th St, prevent stagnant water Ordinance providing for the improvement of streets and thoroughfares Levy and collection of taxes Chaplin Burton Mayor employ deputy City Marshall repair hay scales at West Dubuque September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills George W Connell cleaning Market House James Brophy, Walnut St, Lorimier Avenue to 11th St Times Company, printing John Thompson, revenue stamps F J Cromer, calaboose Fred Lebe, railing on stairs John Smith Patrick Sargy Peter Karney September 5, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills A E Schafle, printing and book binding F A Gniffke, printing Staats Zeitung publishing Times Company R Rob and Co September 9, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Harbor Committee, channel through 3rd St slough leading into inner harbor, build a bridge to allow steamboats to pass convenient place for laying up steamboats and barges in winter 3rd St excavate the slough above 7th St parties owning property near the levee, pay part of the expense R E Bishop October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications C E Dow, 7th St bridge work Martin Armstrong severe bodily injuries, polling into the 8th St sewer Lambert Kniest George D Wood funeral expense for Arkansas refugees October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of Officers G W Connell, hay scales C J Richards grading of Seminary St Accounts of Clark, Movil, Benton, Smith, Waller, and Christman C J Choplin Auditor Report, salaries of officers C Gilliam, wharfage collected Henry Kroll, City Sexton number of interments in City Cemetery October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Communication of B W Poor, case of W L Oswell, exception of interest Ordinances Claims, petition of Jane Knopp, tax Petition of Edward Becket damages for falling into uncovered sewer on 8th St October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid 8th St contractor, Armstrong P M Guthrie Markets tariffs at hay scales hay weighers Grain Market Treanor empty wagon selling produce Ordinance relating to public scales amended October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of F J Cromer, increase of salary Deputy Marshall Assessment repairing West Dubuque hay scale John Wolters October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions Resolved grate placed at sewer on 3rd St above intersection with the Main sewer on Lorimier Avenue deposit of rock and other rubbish on Main sewer brick stone, wood walk Dubuque Harbor Co on the Harbor fund to apply for taxes contract for building levee streets in McDaniels Hill between 11th St and 14th St, east of Walnut St payment of interest on city bonds city debt liquidation city expenses Bruming removed from the office of Grain inspector William Johnson October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid C H Booth, Trustee delinquent taxes Resolutions Resolved Repairing Dodge St on the hills, Dubuque and Pacific Railroad Repeal Ordinance providing for the measurment of wood Assess property of the Central Improvment Co Harbor Improvement North West Packet Company John Brodrick, 7th St wood measurer October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Amend City Wood ordinance salaries of city officers Order in favor of Minette Levi watchman of market house Petition of Hugo Miller, attorney Parker address the Council selling meat outside market house October 6, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills C Gilliam John O'Neill, sowing wood Casper Wilk bridge Gilbert and Taylor P Kelly scales Martin Dunphy wood William A Judd horse William Kley Timothy Byron Rouse and William hardware Hutchinson and Wiseman Special session on 386 November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications John Hodnott, wood ordinance amended and repealed John Hers, rock in the street near lot, St. Cloud livery stable W Hintrager, tax sale L H Langworthy hold receipt H W Sanford, macadamizing 15th St, 16th St, 17th St and 18th St John Wood, wood measurer to measure a load of wood bond for faithful performance of duties George D Woodin, behalf of J C Tholbrook taxes remitted November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid J J Cromer, sidewalks on Bluff St and 5th St upaid taxes on Lee Seminary taxes on public buildings City Sexton, Henry Kroll interments in City Cemetery sale of cemetery lots Amounts due City Officers C Gilliam, wharf master October 14, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Removal of the Grain Inspector Resolution Resolved resolution removing Brunning be recinded Resolved employ a suitable agent to assist them in negociating the new bonds for the purpose of funding City debt bookcase for keeping of books of the city keep a copy of the official paper November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Market master, G W Connell hay scales C J Richards labor on streets, gutters, and bridges Whiskey Hill Road Standing Committees Petition of J H Lutcamp? Ordinance for the formation of a chain change November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Ordinance for the safe keeping of tools, implements, property of the city inventory Ordinance for the improvement of streets and thoroughfares owners of property Amend wood ordinances November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Claims George D Wood, expenses for burial of thr Arkansas refugees Martin Armstrong, damages sustained by falling into the 7th St sewer 8th St sewer convered, arched Contractor November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Huchinson and Wiseman bill Fire Department Rouse and Williams bill Resolutions Iowa St between 8th St and 10th St, construct sidewalks property owners notified November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid New York hose carriage lighting of 50 lamps hay scales Bills Chaplin and Burton C Rise James Roffey building sewer John Droyhouse Thomas Mully D V Wilson fixing windows Market house John T Everett Philip Dev A Crogin, notarial fees Gilbert and Taylor Times Co printing P Nobb and Co tax book November 4, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills W A Palmer, letterhead Henry Kroll, digging graves Dr. Loy, Alex O'Donald bail An Ordinance to provide for the levy and collection of taxes reduction of taxes December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Iowa St and Main St sidewalk, 17th St Stephen Vonescher, owners south lot high fence nuisance J K Graves Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad company delinquent taxes A Cain by Cooley and Eighmey, his attorneys judgement against the city, obtained in District Court scrip, evidence of indebtedness December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of Officers streets, bridges and gutters Harbor Master report wharfage P M Guthrie, receipts and expenditures salaries due officers market master hay scales Henry Kroll, City Sexton interments in Linwood Cemetery December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Dr. Loy attending Alexander ODonald J L Langworthy and Brothers, permission to pay scrip portion of delinquent taxes in bonds counted and cancelled all orders on bonds and currency scrip City Expense Fund short bond, principal and interest order on wharfage fund December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Orders on City Expense fund, 1864 short bond, principal and interest order on wharfage fund currency scrip cemetery fund general fund coupons school order city currency December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid City Expense fund Recapitulation short bond, principal and interest order on wharfage fund currency scrip cemetery fund general fund coupons school order city currency Auditor report receipts and expenditures An Ordinance to define the City Cemetery to protect, define duties of the City Sexton, regulate compensation Communication of C E Donn, 7th St Bridge petition of H W Sanford macadamizing Clay Sr December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of John Hess 9th St between Iowa St and Clay St discretionary power An Ordinance in relation to streets and sidewalks rocks on streets right to let building material remain on streets increase of salaries of city officers December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Additional compensation to the regular salaries fixed last spring revised salaries of Mayor and Aldermen streets lighted with gas providing for a night police Proposition from J K Graves street lamps business men on Main St December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid present police force Resolutions and Motions scrip and other evidences of indebtedness be issued by the City of Dubuque in satisfaction of claim in judgement against the City creditors "new scrip" plank sidewalk be constructed on Iowa St between 8th St and 17th St Main St in front of lots December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolutions City Sexton compensation duties Dubuque and Dunleith Ferry Company, conveying passengers and freight transferring the business of the public in a safe and speedy manner contract with the city East boundary of the Mount Pleasant Addition rock filling Bluff St between the Cathedral and Julien Avenue leading to the different churches of the City December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid W W Luke, small portion of west end of 15th St between Locust St and Bluff St not interfere with the public interest Street Commissioner notify the owners of property between Alta Vista St and the line dividing Marsh's Dubuque and Mount Pleasant Addition Lorimier Avenue plank walk, Ordinance regulating sidewalks order drawn in favor of L Kneist, Assessor Iowa St between 10th St and 11th St build sidewalks wood, brick, or stone City Expense funds in favor of Mayor Thompson recent visits to Chicago December 1, 1864 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid City Expense Fund, tax book Bills A Roberts, Fire Company No. 1 J M Robinson Thomas Henney M Cushing D Munsell bottles Times Company for printing Dr. Loy professional services Mayor to buy a book case January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Newman and Cooper obtained a judgement against the city evidences of indebtedness Christian Chadwick money paid for by her for taxes of 1857 Michael Moriarty bond against the city, ordinary scrip Cushing and Fischer place slides on Clay St and 4th St, running to their ice house George Zumhof sold wood, measure wood January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid O P Shiras Resolution concerning sidewalks Reports of Officers salaries of city officers Street Commissioner Market Master John Walters receipts on hay sales of West Dubuque Henry Kroll, City Sexton interments in Linwood Cemetery January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid amounts of receipts for the month C J Chaplin J P Communication William Hintrager L H Langworthy taxes due C J Leist J M Robinson for lumber January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Markets Bill of Cushing and Fischer for ice City Hall Resolutions and Motions special tax for repairing sidewalks Main st John Sullivan laying down sidewalks extended until the spring P M Guthrie salary C Gilliam wharf master January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Dubuque Harbor Co Resolution Resolved balance due the Harbor Co to pay off all scrip issued to judgement creditors words "new scrip" recinded Petition of Moriarty? Moartz? January 5, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bills F J Cromer, money for calaboose wood for the poor locks Westphal and Hinds D Earnest, cisterns E C Clark, lumber F A Gniffke, printing P Robb and Co, printing Thompson, Jones stationary Engine Company No. 2 fire departments Henebery, money paid for repairing sidewalk January 14, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Ordinance creating the office of Inspector of Beef, Pork Office of City Inspector J K Graves light the principal streets of the city, where our pipes now run, street lamps lit at dark and extinguished at break of day Key City Gas Light Co January 14, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition from F Guerin, remove Cushing and Fischer ice slide near his house annoyance D A Mahoney bill for keeping prisoners Hugo Miller selling meat illegally R E Bishop, Recorder January 16, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid An Ordinance to create the office of inspector of beef, pork, lard, boar, butter, and other provisions to define the duties newspapers publish ordinances Petition of F Gurson, obstructions on Clay St between 3rd St and 4th St be removed Cushing and Co fines and penalties January 20, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid J P Adams, B Henderson, and others asking Henry Winninghoff be appointed City Inspector of Beef, Pork, and Flour Hugo Miller, McAfee and Blumenauer Office of Inspector collect all the ordinances that have been passed by the Council since the publication of the pamphlet of ordinances inquiry from Chicago, amount paid for inspecting beef, pork, flour and beans Resolution Resolved the inspector of beef, flour, butter, pork, lard, and other provisions charge and receive for services January 20, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolution Resolved the inspector of beef, flour, butter, pork, lard, and other provisions charge and receive for services expense of unpacking, repacking elect a City Inspector Blumenauer, McAfee, Hugo Miller taxation of church property night police discharged men for inefficiency, drunkenness, and cowardice policemen January 20, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid compliments to the Mayor change of the police liquidating the debt of the city Stout and Graves overpaid their subscription to take new bonds R E Bishop February 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and Communications Petition from P Palls, bonds against the City Anna J Marsh, repeal ordinance in relation to sidewalks William B Yates, Peter Hoffman had a slaughterhouse in Cox's Addition Ordinances published February 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Ordinances recorded and published signed by the Mayor and Recorder M Blumenauer, City Inspector resignation Reports of Officers City Treasurer receipts Market Master Central market hay scales City Sexton city cemetery, digging graves, interments Auditor salaries of city officers February 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid streets and sewers Knapp, Stout and Co Lambert and Waples for lumber Thompson and Jones, stationary Fire Department lock and key Justice Chapline on fines imposed for violations of city ordinances, costs incurred in his court docket J H Shields, City Attorney Bill of D A Mahoney, board and furnish to persons committed to the County Jail February 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petition of J C Holbrook, remit taxes Congregational Church not to assess parsonage Resolution remit taxes on Church Religious purposes exclusively Resolutions and Motions repair the macadamizing on Lorimer Avenue in front of J H Emerson's residence Subject of exempt property amount assessed against the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad Company Finance Bills D V Wilson, work on cisterns Fire Company No. 1 George Zumhoff wood F J Cromer, meals to calaboose A Raisler, sawing wood John Mehlhop March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions and communications Louis Stotts, Guardian of the Miner Leiser C Hennings, taxes paid for Petition from Ann Carlin, lots on 11th St in Farley's subdivision George W Burton and others, sidewalk constructed on the south side of Julien Avenue from Alpine St to Nevada St 5th St P Pals, city bonds against the City of Dubuque which were post due scrip March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Reports of City Officers James H Shields, City Attorney District Court of Dubuque County cases now pending in Court L H and J L Langworthy vs. City of Dubuque Jefferson Gardner vs. City of Dubuque Absolam Cain vs. vs. City of Dubuque W L Oswell vs. City of Dubuque Martin Delany vs. City of Dubuque Shelfreld and Scott vs. Jane Davis and the City of Dubuque Newman and Cooper vs. City of Dubuque The Dubuque and Sioux City Rail Road Company vs. City of Dubuque, J K Graves March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid James H Shields, City Attorney District Court of Dubuque County cases now pending in Court J K Graves vs. M Ham, the City of Dubuque Jefferson Gardner, C H Eighmey vs. City of Dubuque John V Rider vs. S W Langworthy and City of Dubuque Thomas Yates vs. J H Pickett and Delia Pickett Sarah Le Roiter vs. City of Dubuque Timothy Davis vs. City of Dubuque, P M Guthrie Treasurer Ann O'Hare of the Estate of Edward O'Hare deceased vs. City of Dubuque City of Dubuque vs. Huron and Christiana Chadwick Frank J Cromer vs. Dubuque County and the Board of Supervisors March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid City Treasurer, receipts and expenditures Report of City Sexton, interments Market Master, Central Market hay scales Bill of Waples, E C Clark, P A Lorimer Auditor, salaries of City Officers verdict of the jury summoned to assess the damages and benefits desired from opening and continuation of Bluff St Newman and Cooper March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid verdict of the jury summoned to assess the damages and benefits desired from opening and continuation of Bluff St lots in the vicinity Resolution city scrip paid to Newman and Cooper order on General Fund, judgment on docket Treasurer's books Resolutions and Motions petition by sundry citizens of the 4th Ward, residing on Lorimier Avenue and Nevada St Gnobb Blank plank sidewalk, Lorimier Avenue, Alpine St to Nevada St to 5th St Ordinance regulating streets and sidewalks Elect clerks and judges of elections Main st and 3rd St, property owner to construct a sidewalk in front of said lot March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Resolution Opening of polls at several wards City Elections, want of necessary facilities in the way of stationary ballot boxes Recorder provide stationary Marshal deliver ballot boxes Judges and Clerks of election 1st Ward Thomas Harson, J Mangol R J Montgomery, O Chamberlain Place of Voting, R Jerr? 2nd Ward George Mehl, C C Lieben C Wulweber, Dr. Scott Court House 3rd Ward William Rebman, Henry Koch N C Rider, H Shields City Hall 4th Ward Robert Mitton, Thomas Hardie J K Duncan, William A Jones Kudell's Block 5th Ward Allan Leathers, Samuel Elmers Henry Strecher, E R Shankland Frame School House Bills District Court of Dubuque County Fee Book City Attorney, power to issue scrip Bill of Asa Roberts for fixing engine Acknowledging deeds F J Cromer D Earnest for work March 2, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Bill of P Campbell V Herancourt coffin B M Harger Resolution Ordinance to prohibit the storage of coal, oil, and lard in large quantities Raise salary of Assessor April 6, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Petitions R S Lewis, removal of the building now occupied by the City Sexton Ward C Cooley, taxes on Mineral Lot Cornelius Welsh, sidewalk be built up, Langworthy Hollow John Stenler, open Main St next to L H Langworthy's addition west of Heeb's Brewery Michael Dunn, sidewalk built from Pier St in Quigley's Addition Mineral St, 17th St, 17th St to Main St Robert P Minsholl, Ordinance prohibiting the storing of coal, oil, and petroleum in large quantities April 6, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Cow on John Hansen was a dangerous animal, nuisance Reports of Officers Receipts, Orders redeemed A E Skinner Salaries of City Officers Market Master Hassner, hay scales at Central Market John Wolter, hay scaler at West Dubuque Henry Kroll, City Sexton, interments Tools returned by Street Commissioner April 6, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid C J Richards amount expended on streets, bridges, sewers accounts of laborers Bills of Waples lumber, Westphal and Hinds, Clark and Scott, E Moser C Gilliam, Harbor Master wharfage Auditor receipts and expenditures Receipts Delinquent taxes Special Assessment for planking Clay St Old Cemetery Revenue Linwood Cemetery Jones St Wharfage Inner levee Hay scales at Central Market West Dubuque Fines digging graves C J Richards improving streets pigeon license circuses wagons omnibuses butchers pedlers ten pin alleys Theatre Billiard table Livery stables Auctioneers dogs sale of stove April 6, 1865 Thompson, Quigley, Emerson, Russ, Mulkern, Stout, Cummings, Mathews, Hetherington, Ruegamer, Schmid Expenditures School Board Interest on coupons Cemetery orders Mrs. Lewis, Linwood Cemetery bonds and scrip salaries of officers Fire Companies Streets Stationary coffins and digging graves lumber professional services calaboose, market building nuisance D V Wilson Wood and sawing hose carriage Sheriff Election expenses small pox Pest House and Hospital Expenses to Chicago Notarial fees surveying damages and injuries funeral expenses for Kansas Refugees printing fencing land for streets claims Armstrong contract, 8th St sewer C H Booth, Trustees Railroad Police Claim of George Young Improvements on Levee Bridge Refund taxes of William Kentgen