1843. Dec 16 | , Esqr. was allowed twenty five dollars for services rendered as city Attorney.— | $25.00 |
Dec 21 | , Sexton was allowed twenty nine dollars for burying 12. bodies, and furnishing 1 coffin | 29.00 |
The above—— <Total—> | <54.00> |
Rigdon presented a claim to the Nauvoo City Council on 16 December 1843, which was allowed. The transaction was recorded in the Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger on 26 December 1843. (Claim from Sidney Rigdon, ca. 16 Dec. 1843; Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, Nov. 1842–Jan. 1844, 27; Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger, 102.)
Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger, 1842–1845. Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL. MS 16800.
Huntington presented a claim to the Nauvoo City Council on 21 December 1843, which was allowed. The transaction was recorded in the Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger on 26 December 1843. (Claim from Sidney Rigdon, ca. 16 Dec. 1843; Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, Nov. 1842–Jan. 1844, 28; Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger, 109.)
Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger, 1842–1845. Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL. MS 16800.