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Minutes, 23 October 1841
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Nauvoo City Council, Minutes, , Hancock Co., IL, 23 Oct. 1841; in
Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, Feb.–Dec. 1841, pp. 25–27
; handwriting of ; Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845, CHL.
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Minutes, 23 October 1841
Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, February–December 1841
Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845
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his Remarks, & Contended for the opening of the streets,
spoke.
Col
r.
J. Smith’s amendment Carried.
spoke
Col
r
.
spoke
The Report of the Committee as amended, was adopted.—
Moved Sec
d
& carried, that Street East of Warsaw S
t
in between
Mulholland & Parley S
ts
.
, be opened.—
moved, & it was Seconded & Carried
——
that the S
t.
East
<West> of Winchesters, between Parley S
t.
& Mul
holland S
t.
be opened.— & Continued North to Young S
t
.
.—
Chairman
<one> of <the> Committee on Burying Ground,
rose to Report, & explained what they had done, & applied
for time to Report fully.
Seconded, & time granted until next Sitting of Co
l
.
—
Co
l
J. Smith rose & spoke as to Nuisances, <by Houses,> & Dogs.
Col
r
.
, wishes Houses demolished, Old Houses, &
the Groggery upon the Hill, near the .
, supported the removal or demolishing of all
Nuisances.
spoke, & wished owners to have notice to remove <Houses.—>
Col
r
.
J. Smith spoke in addition to what he before said.—
The spoke at Considerable length respecting Nuisances
& infringing upon the Laws, by Selling Spiritous Liquors
Resolution adopted, that the House on the Hill be removed
by Monday Night, & the other Houses in a Week from this [p. 26]
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Minutes, 23 October 1841
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