Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831, Volume 9City of New York, 1917 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... Underhill John Brown Robert McQueen William Stone John H. Talman Thomas Cooper The Minutes of the last Meeting were read & approved A Petition of Abijah Arden . Praying an extention of Time for fill- ing in a Lot was granted and the ...
... Underhill John Brown Robert McQueen William Stone John H. Talman Thomas Cooper The Minutes of the last Meeting were read & approved A Petition of Abijah Arden . Praying an extention of Time for fill- ing in a Lot was granted and the ...
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... Nays ...... Aldn 66 Coles . Lawrence 66 Smith " 6 Fish Messrs Brown " 6 " Stone Messrs Jay Underhill " 46 McQueen Cooper 8 66 Talman 7 The Question was then taken on agreeing to the Report 8 3 Feb. 1817 CITY OF NEW YORK.
... Nays ...... Aldn 66 Coles . Lawrence 66 Smith " 6 Fish Messrs Brown " 6 " Stone Messrs Jay Underhill " 46 McQueen Cooper 8 66 Talman 7 The Question was then taken on agreeing to the Report 8 3 Feb. 1817 CITY OF NEW YORK.
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... Underhill 46 Burtis 66 Cooper 13 . 66 Talman 6 . Munson The Question being then taken on agreeing to the Resolution it was carried in the Affirmative as follows Affirmative Mr Recorder Mr Brown Negative Alda Coles Alda Conrey [ 195 ] 66 ...
... Underhill 46 Burtis 66 Cooper 13 . 66 Talman 6 . Munson The Question being then taken on agreeing to the Resolution it was carried in the Affirmative as follows Affirmative Mr Recorder Mr Brown Negative Alda Coles Alda Conrey [ 195 ] 66 ...
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... Underhill John Brown William Stone Robert McQueen Samuel Akerly George B. Thorpe John H. Talman Thomas Cooper The Board met at Bellevieu agreeably to Adjournment An Invitation was presented from the New York Literary and Philasophical ...
... Underhill John Brown William Stone Robert McQueen Samuel Akerly George B. Thorpe John H. Talman Thomas Cooper The Board met at Bellevieu agreeably to Adjournment An Invitation was presented from the New York Literary and Philasophical ...
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... Underhill William Stone Samuel Akerly John H. Talman George B. Thorp The Board met agreeably to adjournment took up the Consideration of the revised Laws and made considerable Progress therein Ordered that the Committee on Laws be ...
... Underhill William Stone Samuel Akerly John H. Talman George B. Thorp The Board met agreeably to adjournment took up the Consideration of the revised Laws and made considerable Progress therein Ordered that the Committee on Laws be ...
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66 John agreeably Alburtis Alderman and Assistant Alms House Arthur Burtis Assessment Augustine H Board Brackett Buckmaster Canal Street Catharine Chamber Street City Inspector presented Coles Collector Committee and Street Common Council Comptroller Comptroller Reported Corporation Counsel directed Dollars Eldad Holmes erected expence Finance Committee Fire Engine Company Fulton Slip George granted Greenwich ground inst Jacob Radcliff John McComb John Remmey last Meeting Lease Leonard Kip Lessee Market Committee Mayor McComb St Mott Occupt opinion Orange Street Owner paving Petition of John Petitioner Pier praying presented the following Privy Public read and laid read and referred recommend regulating Repairs Report was approved Resigned Resolved Respectfully Reuben Munson Richard Varick Robert McQueen Samuel Akerly Samuel Stevens Schieffelin sign'd Slip Stephen Allen Street Commissioner presented Street Committee Sundry Inhabitants Taylor Thomas Thorp Thos Underhill Ward vice Wd vice William William Stone
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