City Charter: Laws, Ordinances, and Acts, July 1842
Source Note
The City Charter: Laws, Ordinances, and Acts of the City Council of the City of Nauvoo. And Also, the Ordinances of the Nauvoo Legion: From the Commencement of the City to this Date, [1]–32 pp.; Nauvoo, IL: Nauvoo City Council, 1842. The copy used for transcription is held at CHL; includes archival markings.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That the committee to procure a Burying Ground, be at liberty to purchase two blocks for that purpose, one on each side of the , and so as to agree with the city plot. September 4, 1841.
, Mayor.
. Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That the committee to procure a Burying Ground be at liberty to lay off the same in such form as they may consider most suitable.
September 4, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
was duly elected Sexton.
September 4. 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That that part of Partridge street north of Cutler street be, and the same is hereby ordered to be opened and graded. September 4, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
was duly elected City Treasurer for the city of , and required to give a bond for one thousand dollars.
September 4, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That , , and , be and they are hereby appointed a committee to inspect a street beginning at the north end of a street near the brick house of Mr. Nurse, thence running north across the half section the distance of half a mile, and report respecting the practicability of opening said street.
Passed. October 16, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That , , and receive instructions and act in viewing other streets deemed nessessary to be opened. Passed, October 16, 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolved, By the City Council of the City of , That the be instructed to direct the to have work done in the neighborhood of General Smith’s dwelling.