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Minutes, 8 June 1844, Extract, as Published in
Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo City Council, Minutes, , Hancock Co., IL, 8 June 1844. Extract published in “For the Neighbor,”
Nauvoo Neighbor,
12 June 1844, [3].
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For the Neighbor.
City Council
,
Regular Session
,)
June 8th 1844, 10 o’clock A. M.)
and
received their oath of office and took seats
in the council.
Petition
of Edson Whipple and 24 oth
ers, for opening Green St. east of Knight
St., read, discussed, and ordered to be
laid on the table.
Petition
of and 51
others for extension of Green St. read,
discussed, and ordered to be laid on the
table.
was allowed for ser
vices rendered the , $1,50.
1 o’clock, Council adjourned until after
dinner.
Resumed business at 3 o’clock.
received his oath of
office and took his seat in the Council.
was suspended
from his office until his case could be in
vestigated for slandering the City Coun
cil, to be investigated at the next regular
session.
Petition
of , and 65 oth
ers concerning the upper stone house,
was read, and after a long discussion,
was ordered to be laid on the table, for
ever.
was allowed $38 for
services rendered as assessor and collec
tor of 1st Ward. Notes and receipts in
cluded.
Petition
of and 4
others, read, and referred to the Mayor.
An
ordinance
concerning the city at
torney &c., passed.
Counsellors and were ap
pointed a special committee to draft an
ordinance on libels, conspiracies &c.
6 1-2 o’clock, Council adjourned to
Monday the 10th inst., 10 o’clock A. M. [p. [3]]
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