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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... Washington Military Parade Ground was read - Whereupon Re- solved that the Petitioner have leave to withdraw his Petition A Memorial of John L Ireland & others to be relieved from an Assessment for extending the Washington Military ...
... Washington Military Parade Ground was read - Whereupon Re- solved that the Petitioner have leave to withdraw his Petition A Memorial of John L Ireland & others to be relieved from an Assessment for extending the Washington Military ...
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... Washington Parade Ground was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for Office A Petition of Daniel Hageman to be continued an Inspector of Wharves Piers & Slips was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for ...
... Washington Parade Ground was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for Office A Petition of Daniel Hageman to be continued an Inspector of Wharves Piers & Slips was read and referred to the Committee on Applications for ...
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... Washington and Herring streets presented the following Report in favor of the same The Street Committee to whom was referred the annexed Petition for having the side walks of Charles street paved between Washington and Herring streets ...
... Washington and Herring streets presented the following Report in favor of the same The Street Committee to whom was referred the annexed Petition for having the side walks of Charles street paved between Washington and Herring streets ...
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... Washington presented a Report which was read and laid on the Table The Market Committee to whom was referred the Petition of Tobias Boudinot [ 234 ] and Henry Collins for Butchers Licences pre- sented the following Report in their favor ...
... Washington presented a Report which was read and laid on the Table The Market Committee to whom was referred the Petition of Tobias Boudinot [ 234 ] and Henry Collins for Butchers Licences pre- sented the following Report in their favor ...
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... Washington to Herring Street and Thomas Hertell Cary Dunn and John McKesson were appointed Assessors For paving the side walks of the Sixth Avenue and Fifth street and John Brown William AlBurtis and John Boyce were appointed Assessors ...
... Washington to Herring Street and Thomas Hertell Cary Dunn and John McKesson were appointed Assessors For paving the side walks of the Sixth Avenue and Fifth street and John Brown William AlBurtis and John Boyce were appointed Assessors ...
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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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