City Charter: Laws, Ordinances, and Acts, July 1842
Source Note
The City Charter: Laws, Ordinances, and Acts of the City Council of the City of Nauvoo. And Also, the Ordinances of the Nauvoo Legion: From the Commencement of the City to this Date, [1]–32 pp.; Nauvoo, IL: Nauvoo City Council, 1842. The copy used for transcription is held at CHL; includes archival markings.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That a further time of ten days be, and the same hereby is extended to , for removing the obstructions upon the street at the mill. Passed, March 8th, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Upon motion of , the labor tax for the citizens of , for this year, was fixed at three days.
March 8th, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Upon motion of , the following Committee of four persons were appointed to ascertain where work is most needed upon the streets, and to report; to wit: Alderman , for the first ward, Alderman , for the second ward, Councillor , for the third ward, and for the fourth ward.
March 8th 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Upon motion of , time was granted until next meeting of Council, for the Committee on Streets to report.
March 15, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That ’s Mill be altogether removed. March 15th 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That four months time be granted to the of the mill, called Annis’s Mill, to remove the same, or in default, that it be removed at the expense of the . March 15, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO DOGS.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of , that all persons who keep a Dog within the , be fined in a sum not less than one dollar, nor exceeding ten dollars, provided the dog is set upon cattle, or hogs, or molests any person.
Sec. 2. This ordinance to take effect, and to be in force, from and after its passage. Passed, March 29, 1841.