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Bill to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, between 4 October and 12 December 1840

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Bill to Incorporate and Establish the City of Nauvoo, [
Springfield

Settled by 1819. Incorporated as town, 1832. Became capital of Illinois, 1837. Incorporated as city, 1840. Sangamon Co. seat. Population in 1840 about 2,600. Stake of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized in Springfield, Nov. 1840; discontinued...

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, Sangamon Co., IL], between 4 Oct. and 12 Dec. 1840; handwriting of
John C. Bennett

3 Aug. 1804–5 Aug. 1867. Physician, minister, poultry breeder. Born at Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. Son of John Bennett and Abigail Cook. Moved to Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio, 1808; to Massachusetts, 1812; and back to Marietta, 1822. Married ...

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; twelve pages; Newel K. Whitney, Papers, BYU.

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See Historical Introduction to Act to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, 16 Dec. 1840.

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records shall, at all times, be open to the inspection of the electors in said
city

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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; and to perform such other duties as may be required of him by the laws and ordinances of the corporation; and to serve as Clerk of the Municipal Court.
Sec. 8. That all process issued by the Mayor, Aldermen, or Municipal Court, shall be directed to the Marshal; and in the service, or execution thereof, he shall have the same power, be governed by the same rules, and receive the same fees, as are, or may be, provided by law for the direction and compensation of Constables in similar cases; the Marshal shall also perform such other duties as may be required of him by the laws and ordinances of said
city

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, and shall be the principal ministerial officer.
Sec. 9. That the Municipal Court shall sit on the first Monday in every month, and the Mayor, or any two Aldermen, shall form a quorum to do business; Provided, That the Mayor, <​or Municipal Court,​> shall have all and singular the powers and privileges in relation to the writs of habeas corpus, <​or divorce,​> as are exercised by, or appertain to, a Judge of the Circuit Court. [p. 7]
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Bill to Incorporate the City of Nauvoo, between 4 October and 12 December 1840
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