Box 76
Contains 12 Results:
Petitions, Carondelet. Petitions and correspondence to city council of Carondelet (also called Board of Trustees). Topics include auction of city commons, market house, applications to be teacher, treasurer, collector, repair of streets, and other business of city. Many are undated. Wilson Primm, Louis Guion, Francis Lemay, Joseph Leblond, Louis Leblond, and William Carr Lane appear. (84 documents), 1825-1851; no date
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Petitions, Carondelet. Petitions to city council (Board of Trustees) of Carondelet. Topics include application for constable, appropriations for wharf, squatters, Pacific Railroad, Iron Mountain Railroad, schools, removal of teachers, market, land, streets. (42 documents), 1851-1856
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Petitions, Carondelet. Topics include markets, quarry, confiscation of property, streets, land, cemetery, ferry. Includes communications and resolutions pertinent to petitions. Copy of act regarding sale of refreshments signed by secretary of state. Chartrand and Garesche appear. (47 documents), 1857-1859
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Petitions, Carondelet. Topics include petition for new location of city hall, appeal of taxes assessed, reinstate register, streets, land, markets, ferry, Southern or Klaussman’s Brewery. Communications of James Eads, December 9, 1862, and January 14, 1868. (62 documents), 1860-1868; no date
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Resolutions, Carondelet. Resolutions adopted by city council. Topics include taxes, land, streets, schools, Wilson Primm, Marine Railway and Dock Co., and civil engineer. Includes letter to general assembly objecting to system of tolls on St. Louis County roads. (40 documents), 1851-1852
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Resolutions, Carondelet. Topics include animal control, land, streets, regulations for slaughter houses, elections, changes in rules and regulations for council. (95 documents), 1853-1854
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Resolutions, Carondelet. Topics include roads, street names, elections, Carondelet Dock Co., Marine Railway and Dock Co., Mound City Building Association, Iron Mountain Railroad, land, city taxes, hiring teachers, resolutions empowering mayor to act on variety of topics. (86 documents), 1855-1856
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Reports, Carondelet. Reports of committees and city officials to city council. Includes streets, schools, treasurer, collector, and abstract of students. (28 documents), 1839-1860; no date
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Index to Ordinances, Carondelet. (3 pages), ca. 1865
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Ordinances, Carondelet. Topics include sale of land, city commons, appointment of city offices, prohibition of diseased persons from entering city, ferries, imprisonment of offenders. (16 documents), 1832-1850; no date
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.