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1849 July Council ProceedingsJuly 5, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples J Ogilby petition related to pigeons T Flanagan bed clothes cholera H Treanor cleaning Mrs. Ross washing clothes R Spaulding T Keopifle bury man who died cholera Horace Estes salary July 5, 1849 Sexton refused to dig a grave, will be removed by Marshal purchase 200 barrels of lime distributed through city cholera Mayor proclamation Ordinance in relation to nuisance Sanitary Committee - 1st Ward J Sullivan, H Treanor, A Butterworth 2nd Ward J P Farley, H V Gildea, J M Harrison 3rd Ward - W Gilliam, J J Dyer, G McHenry rent a house July 5, 1849 rent a house for a cholera hospital, rent house of B Rupert F McCraney city night watch July 9, 1849 petition G Starr E Langworthy removal of Butcher shops from Main St. Sanitary Committee Marshal purchase 2 barrels of lime July 9, 1849 lime distribution in the 1st Ward Marshal dig a trench south of Nightingale's house affording passage of water J E Whitcher bill surveying street F McCraney city night watch I N Higbee surveying bill petition P A Lorimer powder magazine July 14, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Waples Phillip Powers appointed alderman 1st Ward, replace W Waples July 16, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers W Waples removal from city July 16, 1849 J E Whitcher surveying St. B Rupert rent of house for hospital powder magazine negotiate F Smith J Davis proposition to rent his house for the city cholera hospital July 23, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers Gunn and F Smith purchased their right and title to the magazine by paying their $425 interest in powder magazine Resolution Resolved road commencing from powder house be declared a public highway shall not interfere with the dwellings of Cosgrove and Gallipeau July 30, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers road leading up Lorimer Hollow Emerson and Shields for lime J T Cook repairing bridge J Plant McCraney night watch settle with the Treasurer Resolution road Lorimer Hollow Cosgrove and Gallipeau July 30, 1849 T D Jack exclusive privilege of taking driftwood from the island August 6, 1849 Lewis, Shields, Gunn, Norman, Goodrich, Hardie, Powers Report of treasurer accepted scrip received as settlement amounting $2115.25 destroyed Cosgrove and Gallipeare