Minutes, 10 August 1844
Minutes, 10 August 1844
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Nauvoo City Council, Minutes, , Hancock Co., IL, 10 Aug. 1844; in Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, Feb. 1844–Jan. 1845, pp. 41–45; handwriting of ; Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845, CHL.
Coun. .— would pay the Police gold & silver if the <> were able— but they were not,— and suggested that certain men might be found to buy the scrip if they could have an interest attached to it, also suggestd a voluntay tax of the people to be collected by the bishops.—
moved that some of the counil propo[s]e to the people a voluntay <on the manaul tax,—> tax. on the
C. enquird the amount due the police
A. ,— said the present taxation amounted to the extent of the charter,— and that a voluntay tax or contribution was the only means according to s motion.—
proposed to comme[n]ce in the counil and said.—
| $5,00 | paid | |
| — | 5,00 | paid |
| — | 5,00 | paid |
| . | 2,00 | |
| a coat & hat. | ||
| 5,00 | ||
| 5,00 | ||
| 5,00 | paid | |
| Daniel Repshan | 10,00 | |
| 1,00 | ||
| 1,00 | paid | |
| 1,00 | paid | |
| 1,00 | paid | |
| $41,00 |
suggested the propriety of changing the plan of having a police by voluntary watch, and exchange from night to night.
. said he spoke in favor of releiving the present distress of the Police for what they have served &c
| $2,00 <$1,00>— | paid | |
| , | 2,00 | note of Nathan Tan[n]er, paid |
| , | 1,00 | paid |
Marshal reported that there was no money in the Tresury and that he had loaned about $70. for the police. [p. 43]
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