Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 1841–1845

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Resolution, 19 May 1842–F
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the claim of City Surveyor, for a Sum of Twenty four Dollars, for Surveying the Burying Ground, be, and the same is hereby allowed.
passed May 19th. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 19 May 1842–G
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the Military officers do make such Arrangements as they deem proper for the preservation of the Cannon belonging to the Nauvoo Legion.
passed May 19th. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 23 May 1842–A
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the office of Coroner be, and the same hereby is created for this City, of .
passed May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder
Minute Entry, Appointment of Samuel Smith, 23 May 1842–A
was elected Coroner, by Vote, but he having requested that it be rescinded, it was done, accordingly.
May 23rd 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Minute Entry, Appointment of Dimick B. Huntington, 23 May 1842
was duly Elected Coroner, by an Unanimous Vote.
May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 23 May 1842–B
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that it be, and it hereby is referred to the Committee of Municipal Laws, to prepare a draft of the Duties of the Coroner to lay before this Council.
passed May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder. [p. 83]
Resolution, 19 May 1842–F
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the claim of City Surveyor, for a Sum of Twenty four Dollars, for Surveying the Burying Ground, be, and the same is hereby allowed.
passed May 19th. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 19 May 1842–G
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the Military officers do make such Arrangements as they deem proper for the preservation of the Cannon belonging to the Nauvoo Legion.
passed May 19th. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 23 May 1842–A
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that the office of Coroner be, and the same hereby is created for this City, of .
passed May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder
Minute Entry, Appointment of Samuel Smith, 23 May 1842–A
was elected Coroner, by Vote, but he having requested that it be rescinded, it was done, accordingly.
May 23rd 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Minute Entry, Appointment of Dimick B. Huntington, 23 May 1842
was duly Elected Coroner, by an Unanimous Vote.
May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder.
Resolution, 23 May 1842–B
Resolved by the City Council of the City of , that it be, and it hereby is referred to the Committee of Municipal Laws, to prepare a draft of the Duties of the Coroner to lay before this Council.
passed May 23rd. 1842.
Joseph Smith, Mayor.
, Recorder. [p. 83]
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