Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831, Volume 17City of New York, 1917 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... Slips A Petition of Francis Colgrove to be appointed an Inspector of Fire wood was read and referred to the Committee on Wharves Piers & Slips A Petition of Gerardus Riker praying to be appointed an Inspector of Fire Wood was read and ...
... Slips A Petition of Francis Colgrove to be appointed an Inspector of Fire wood was read and referred to the Committee on Wharves Piers & Slips A Petition of Gerardus Riker praying to be appointed an Inspector of Fire Wood was read and ...
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... Slips was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for Office A Petition of John Bartine to be appointed Superintendant of Streets or Inspector of Hackney Coaches was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for ...
... Slips was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for Office A Petition of John Bartine to be appointed Superintendant of Streets or Inspector of Hackney Coaches was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for ...
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... Slips a Corporation Collector be appointed presented the following Report The Finance Committee respectfully Report on the annexed Reso- lution , proposing that instead of leasing the Public Slips , a Corporation collector be appointed ...
... Slips a Corporation Collector be appointed presented the following Report The Finance Committee respectfully Report on the annexed Reso- lution , proposing that instead of leasing the Public Slips , a Corporation collector be appointed ...
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... Slips , or some of them insist upon [ 206 ] their right to Collect wharfage in front of the continuation of such streets - In doing this one of them has entered into controversies with the Petitioners , or some of them , the Petitioners ...
... Slips , or some of them insist upon [ 206 ] their right to Collect wharfage in front of the continuation of such streets - In doing this one of them has entered into controversies with the Petitioners , or some of them , the Petitioners ...
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... Slips in front of such streets running to [ 207 ] the river , Your Committee think that here after such right may as well not be leased The amount collected must be very small and inconsiderable ; and the difference in the contract ...
... Slips in front of such streets running to [ 207 ] the river , Your Committee think that here after such right may as well not be leased The amount collected must be very small and inconsiderable ; and the difference in the contract ...
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12th Ward Actt adopted The Street Alderman and Assistant Anthony Lamb Applications for Office appointed Assessors approved Avenue D Bernard J Meserole Board Bowery Clerk Committee A Petition Committee on Applications Committee on Assessments Committee on Wharves Common Council David Bryson Esquire Recorder Fire Department following Report following Resolution Resolved Gideon Lee Greenwich Market Isaac Brown Jane street John R Peters John Shepherd Lemuel Pittman Market Committee Mayor offer the following owner payt Petition of John Petitioner Piers & Slips Police Committee praying presented the following Pump read and referred referred the annexed referred the Petition referred the subject reg & pav repaving Report in favor Resigned Resolution adopted respectfully submitted Samuel Stevens side walks St fm Street Commissioner presented Street Committee street presented street was read Stuart F Randolph Thomas T Woodruff Vizt Ward and Street Wharves Piers William Paulding William S Coe William W Mott
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Page 470 - Laws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established, and for the registration of voters; which registration shall be completed at least ten days before each election.
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Page 520 - He shall give a bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with at least two sureties to be approved by the Mayor conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office.
Page 207 - And be it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the...
Page 409 - ... apply to the Supreme Court for the appointment of commissioners of estimate and assessment in the matter of the closing of said steeet, avenue, or part thereof, as in the manner provided by law.
Page 86 - For the purpose of showing the great uniformity which has prevailed, and how ready Congress has always been to respect the motives of individuals charged with violations of the law, the committee submit the annexed schedule of laws passed on this subject. (See Appendix C.) These cases establish the...
Page 754 - Wcisbrod offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That it be referred to the...
Page 543 - Peters presented the following Resolution which was read and laid on the Table Resolved that...
Page 54 - However, original surveys in the possession of the Ministers, Elders and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York, as well as the documents cited in the author's nearly-completed manuscript "The Manor of Fordham and Its Founder," support the statement of acreage as here given.
Page 747 - Buren as a testimony of the respect and esteem which the people of the City of New York entertain for his private worth and public services. Resolved, That his Honor the Mayor, do carry the foregoing Resolution into effect. On being read, Alderman Palmer moved that the same be laid on the table. The question being taken thereon, it passed in negative.