Minutes, 1 May 1841, Copy
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Source Note
Nauvoo City Council, Minutes, , Hancock Co., IL, 1 May 1841. Featured version copied [ca. 1 May 1841] in Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, pp. 18–19; handwriting of ; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845.
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Historical Introduction
On 1 May 1841 the , Illinois, city council met at JS’s to conduct business concerning the city cemetery, city streets, stray dogs, and ’s mill. As a councilor, JS actively participated in this meeting, making motions for resolutions and speaking about the various topics. took minutes of the 1 May 1841 city council meeting in a notebook. Sloan then used those original minutes to record the official minutes in the council’s ledger, which is the version featured here. For whatever reason, Sloan did not copy all of the text from the original minutes into the official version. Those few omissions are noted in the footnotes to the transcript.
Footnotes
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Since 15 March the city council had been meeting at JS’s office. Previously, the council met at the house of Amos Davis. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 8 and 15 Mar. 1841, 16; Minutes, 3 Feb. 1841.)
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presented a petition from for liberty to put his Mill upon the outside Butment.
moved that petition be accepted, which was seconded, & after being debated, the motion was lost.
Upon Motion of a petition was granted (from ) that the be instructed to open that part of Wells Street which is North of Knight Street, as far North as Young Street & also that part of Young Street West of Knight Street to the next Corner by Mr. [Hugh] Herringshaw.
Colr. J. Smith moved & it was adopted that the Citizens be protected for Killing all dogs running at large which are set upon Cattle, or Hogs, or molest any person.
Upon Motion of , it was resolved, that all persons who keep a Slut, & lets her run at large, while she has Dogs following her, be fined Twenty Dollars
Adjourned Sine Die.
May 1st. 1841.
, Mayor.
, Recorder. [p. 19]
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