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INDEX<br />

TO THE<br />

Ordinances and Resolutions<br />

OF THE<br />

Mayor and City Council of Baltimore<br />

1797-1906<br />

Prepared by<br />

WILLIAM H. BRUNE<br />

Under the direction of<br />

W. CABELL BRUCE, City Solicitor<br />

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY<br />

BALTIMORE<br />

1907


COPYRIGHTED 1907<br />

Br<br />

MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL'<br />

OF BALTIMORE<br />

PRINTING BY<br />

KOHN & POLLOCK, INC.<br />

BINDING BY<br />

MEYER & THALHEIMER<br />

BALTIMORE


PREFATORY NOTE<br />

This Index was prepared under the provisions of Ordinance<br />

No. 156 of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, approved<br />

June 22, 1906, and covers the period from 1797, the date of the<br />

incorporation of the City, to the adjournment of the City Council,<br />

on June 14, 1906, both inclusive. More than thirty Ordinances<br />

of the session of 1905-6 are not contained in the printed volume<br />

issued last year,, and hence for them only the number of each<br />

Ordinance and the date of its approval by the Mayor have been<br />

given herein.<br />

In the case of the Ordinances printed prior to 1906, the page,<br />

as well as the number and year, r for each has been given. Thus,<br />

for instance, Ordinance No. 114, passed in the year 1871 and<br />

printed on page 100 of the Ordinances for that year, has been<br />

indexed in this manner, viz: 1871/114/100. In the few cases<br />

where an Ordinance has had no number the space where such<br />

number would have appeared has been marked by a dash.<br />

As to the Resolutions, in each of many years hundreds of<br />

these were passed that were of merely transitory interest, as for<br />

placing flag-stones, gas-lamps, pumps, etc., or authorizing minor<br />

payments. Therefore, while they were properly to be included<br />

in any complete Index purporting to cover them, their vast number<br />

made it undesirable to give for them more than the year and<br />

number of each Resolution, or, where they were not numbered, the<br />

month and day of approval in addition to the year. For example,<br />

Resolution No. 125 of the year 1888 has been indexed thus: 1888,<br />

R. 125; while a Resolution of the year 1821, not numbered, but<br />

approved on January 13 of that year and found on page 366 of<br />

the volume for that year, has been indicated as follows: 1821, R.<br />

(Jan. 13) j p. 366. Where there were two or more numbered<br />

Resolutions passed in the same year they have been indexed in<br />

this way: (e. g.), 1854, R. 3, 141.<br />

Where an Ordinance or Resolution has been passed at an extra<br />

session of the City Council, this has been shown by placing in<br />

parenthesis, after the year of its passage, either the abbreviation


"ex. sess." or the name of the month in which the extra session<br />

was begun, thus: 1831 (ex. sess.)/3/316; 1854 (Nov.), R. 7.<br />

Where the same session has substantially extended over parts of<br />

two years, this has been shown by hyphenating the years (as,.<br />

1905-6) where it has appeared that there would be any confusion<br />

arising from giving the main year only.<br />

The paging herein given is that of the original printed volumes,,<br />

except that, when there has been a reprint made (as for the<br />

years from 1797 to 1831), the paging of the latter has been followed<br />

as being generally more useful and accessible.<br />

In all cases, it has been sought to place an Ordinance or.<br />

Resolution under the heading where it seemed primarily to belong,,<br />

and refer to it by such a sub-heading as would afford the best<br />

key to its contents in as succinct a form as practicable without<br />

being obscure; while numerous cross-references have been added<br />

for guidance to such other headings as might also appropriately<br />

cover the enactment in question.<br />

In arranging the sub-headings, the chronological plan has been<br />

used in the main (although, where there were a number of Ordinances<br />

or Resolutions to be placed under the same sub-heading,,<br />

many or all of them have been grouped together); because it<br />

was thought that this system would be the most helpful, not<br />

only in tracing the historical development of a subject by the<br />

sequence of municipal "statutes" concerning it, but also in finding<br />

any particular enactment without special reference to others.<br />

The scope of the Index may be approximately indicated by<br />

estimating that there are nearly 2,000 separate headings, with<br />

probably 20,000 sub-headings, and perhaps 40,000 primary references,<br />

to say nothing of the many hundreds of cross-references.<br />

For the inevitable imperfection in this work, notwithstanding<br />

the care and labor expended upon it, the compiler asks such<br />

consideration as any who may be disposed to criticise it unduly<br />

would wish shown to them under similar circumstances.<br />

WILLIAM H. BRIJNE.<br />

Baltimore, April, 1907.


INDEX<br />

ABATEMENTS—Of taxes on real property, 1828/37/47.<br />

On ground taken for bed of Lombard St., 1830, R. 8.<br />

For improper assessments, 1830, R. 60.<br />

For prompt payment of taxes, 1836, R. 62; 1837, R. 46.<br />

Stock of insolvent corporation, 1894, R. 188.<br />

.Part of vessel owned for six months, 1894, R. 267.<br />

Tax receipts with application, 1901/112/99.<br />

(See TAXES.)<br />

ABBOT (ABBOTT) ST.—Deed (Bond St, to Broadway), 1853/<br />

34/37.<br />

Repairs, 1853/71/63.<br />

Grade, etc., 1854/70/W.<br />

ABELL, A. S.—Congratulations (semi-centennial of "The Sun"),<br />

1887, R. 108.<br />

In memory of, 1888, R. 103.<br />

ABELL, GEORGE W.—In memory of, 1894, R. 206.<br />

ABELL ST.—Open (31st St. to Merryraan's Lane), 1901-2/70/148.<br />

ABLE (ABEL) ST.—Was Claggett Al., 1879/11/12.<br />

Name on lamps, 1881, R. 245.<br />

ABUTMENTS—Protection of, etc., 1817/28/134.<br />

To benefit navigation, 1817, R. 13.<br />

Beyond building-line, 1869, R. 60.<br />

(See BRIDGES; BUILDING-LINE; JONES' FALLS;<br />

PROJECTIONS,)<br />

ACCOUNTS—Keeper of (and Moneys), 1797/2/18.<br />

Adjusting a certain, 1821, R. (April 7), p. 382.<br />

• For public improvements, 1865, R. 127.<br />

For improved system, 1877, R. 32.<br />

Transferring, 1884, R. 232; 1889, R. 10.<br />

(See ANNEX; . APPROPRIATIONS; JOURNAL OF<br />

ACCOUNTS.)<br />

ACIDS—Permit to manufacture, 1867/32/30; 1867/44/44; .<br />

1877/5/5; 1877, R. 116.<br />

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ACTS OF ASSEMBLY—Publication of (Levy Court, etc.), 1828,<br />

R. 48.<br />

' Copies of (relating to City), 1838, R. 44.<br />

Do. (1729-1830), 1879/68/81.<br />

(See CODE; ORDINANCES.)<br />

ADAM (ADAMS) AL.—Deed (Charles St. to Md. Ave.), 1883,<br />

R. 77. (See 1853, O. 77 and 79.)<br />

ADAMS, JOHN—On death of, 1826, R. July 13, pp. 438, 440.<br />

ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY—On death of, 1848, R. 16.<br />

Expenses of Committee, 1848, R. 40.<br />

ADAMS ST.—Changing location of (Gilmor to Carey Sts.),<br />

1868/9/36.<br />

Deed (Dorsey's Lane to near Carey St.), 1868/20/48.<br />

Now Harlem Ave. (Fremont St. to City limits), 1870/<br />

63/107.<br />

ADDISON AL.—Deed, 1869, R. 242.<br />

Open (Front to High Sts.), 1877/83/81.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/10/10; 1882/68/142; 1884/86/102;<br />

1886/75/94; 1894/29/29.<br />

Close (8 ft. near High St.), 1880/133/153.<br />

Do. (10 ft. S. of Eagle St. to B. & O. R. R.), 1905-6/46/96.<br />

ADDITION—To City (north of Saratoga St.), 1790/4/192.<br />

Do. (under Act of 1816), 1817/14/117; 1817/40/154.<br />

Return of assessment on property in, 1817, R. (Dec. 4),<br />

p. 168.<br />

Do. approval of, 1818, R. (Jan. 4), p. 201.<br />

(See ANNEX; EXTENSION, CITY.)<br />

ADJUTANT=GENERAL—Use of hotel for military purposes, 1870,<br />

R. 162.<br />

ADVERTISING—Payment of bills for, 1850/53/47.<br />

Permit for signs, etc., 1886/74/93.<br />

Legal (against insertion in one newspaper), 1888, R. 21.<br />

- (See SIGNS.)<br />

AGED MEN'S HOME—To aid in construction of (Baltimore and<br />

Calhoun Sts.), 1863, R. 162.<br />

- Appropriations, 1864, R. 43; 1868, R. 107.<br />

Issuing City stock for, 1865, R. 115.<br />

AGED WOMEN'S HOME—Appropriations, 1852, R. 148; 1858,<br />

R. 45; 1859, R. 123; 1862, R. 38; 1863, R. 43; 1865,<br />

R. 68; 1866, R. 5; 1867, R. 68; 1868, R. 108.<br />

(See EXPENSES, SUNDRY.)<br />

AGENT—Compensation as, 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 441.<br />

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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MARYLAND—Steam-engine for,<br />

1895, R. 254.<br />

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS—Machinery for making, 1854,.<br />

R. 30.<br />

AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, MARY=<br />

LAND—Appropriations, 1868, R. 132, 257; 1869, R. 32.<br />

AIKEN ST.—Open (Lanvale St. to North Ave.), 1901-2/26/59.<br />

Grade, etc., 1903-4/79/198.<br />

AISQUITH ST.—Grade, 1835/23/25; 1876/158/157.<br />

Open (Chew St. to Harford Ave.), 1836/50/67.<br />

Do. (Biddle St. to- Old York Road or Federal St.),<br />

1847/64/58.<br />

Do. (Harford Ave. to Point Lane), 1851/41/34; 1855,<br />

R. 67.<br />

Do. (Point Lane to Boundary Ave.), 1872/61/76.<br />

Repair, 1836, R. 90; 1891, R. 61.<br />

As to Act changing direction of, 1836, R. 93.<br />

(Little), widen, 1846/49/31.<br />

Deed for triangular lot (at Harford Ave.), 1869/49/51.<br />

Pave, 1893/170/273.<br />

AJAX AL.—Was Jew Al. (Harford Ave. to Ensor St.), 1884/82/98.<br />

ALARM-BELLS—Repair, etc., 1829, R. 28; 1850, R. 48; 1854,<br />

R. 25; 1859, R. 247.<br />

(See BELLS; CLOCKS; TOWN-CLOCKS.)<br />

ALBEMARLE ST.—Purchase for wharf at, 1827, R. (Mar. 30),<br />

p. 459.<br />

Filling up part of dock (S. to Aliceanna St.), 1832/17/19.<br />

Grade, etc., 1834, R. 71; 1876/104/96.<br />

Filling south end, 1844, R. 66.<br />

Close (Canton Ave. to Aliceanna St.), 1864/22/21.<br />

Open (Plowman to Baltimore Sts.), 1867/66/73 ;JA870/<br />

99/152; 1873/101/114.<br />

ALEXANDER AL.—Deed (Biddle to Orchard Sts.), 1855/8/30.<br />

ALGATE'S AL.—Condemning, 1840 (July), R. 4.<br />

"ALIANTHUS" (AILANTHUS) TREES—For removing, 1880,<br />

R. 247.<br />

ALICEANNA ST.—Wharf at, 1808/61/252.<br />

Filling up, 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 292; 1853, R. 78; 1854,<br />

R. 15.<br />

Grade, etc., 1851/4/15; 1866, R. 36; 1876/30/26;<br />

1877/63/65; 1880/52/61.<br />

Pave, 1869, R. 162; 1882/3/7; 1893/28/49; 1894, R. 78;<br />

1896, R. 33.<br />

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Repairs, 1873, R. 228.<br />

Now Foster Ave. (east of Burke St.), 1888/101/131.<br />

ALLEN AL.—Public (Gough to Canal Sts.), 1839, R. 115.<br />

ALLEN ST.—Re-locating, 1869/57/61.<br />

Grade, 1871/126/112.<br />

Open (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1890/35/37.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Clement St.), 1890/168/236.<br />

ALLEYS—Lamp in (public), 1801/6/241.<br />

Public (Fish St. to Jones' Falls), 1813/3/7.<br />

Do. (Trinity to Wilk Sts., between High and Exeter Sts.,<br />

and from said Alley to Exeter St., between Wilk and<br />

Trinity Sts.), 1831, R. 65.<br />

Condemning certain, 1834, R. 17, 23.<br />

Accepting (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1842, R. 63.<br />

Location of (between Baltimore, Monroe, McHenry and<br />

Carey Sts.), 1843/8/10; 1847/1/13.<br />

LWfor certain, 1845, R. 59; 1847/65/59.<br />

Deed for (Castle to Gist Sts., 150 feet N. of Hampstead<br />

Hill), 1851, R. 11.<br />

Do. (on Wilkens plat), 1871/92/80.<br />

Do. (Choptank to Gist Sts.), 1854/24/34.<br />

For opening (Charles St. to.Lovegrove AL, between Townsend<br />

St. and North Ave.), 1853/77/69.<br />

Do. (Poppleton to Amity Sts., between Lexington and<br />

Saratoga Sts.), 1853/78/69. (See WHITE .AL.)<br />

Do. (Decker to Charles Sts.), 1853/79/70.<br />

Do. (Caroline to Dallas Sts., opposite Dock St.), 1854/<br />

60/60.<br />

Do. (Cross to Fourth Sts. between Washington and Third<br />

Sts.), 1857/58/101. (See HALL AL.)<br />

Grade, etc. (Berger, Hamner's and Crowfoot Als.), 1855/<br />

4/27.<br />

Public (Eager to Chase Sts., between Cathedral St. and<br />

Morton AL), 1856 (Nov.) /6/19. (See DECKER AL.)<br />

Condemning (N. from Mott St. between Gay and Stirling<br />

Sts.), 1857/56/100.<br />

Pave (Sterrett to Hamburg Sts., between Paca St. and Burgundy<br />

AL), 1857/60/103.<br />

Do. (Eutaw St. to China AL, between Henrietta and<br />

Montgomery Sts.), 1857/62/105.<br />

Deeds for certain (10 ft., Oregon St. to Hollins AL, S. of<br />

Lombard St., etc.), 1860/23/49.<br />

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Grade, etc. (Private; Valley St. to Orbit Al., S. of Eager<br />

St.), 1860/83/116.<br />

Do. (N. of Lexington, between Strieker and Gilmor Sts.),<br />

1863/61/81.<br />

Do. ("McCullough" St. to Druid Hill Ave.), 1864/87/78.<br />

Close (W. from Republican, between Lexington and Saratoga<br />

Sts.), 1865/60/143.<br />

Do. ("Clemment" St. to Fort Ave., between Johnson and<br />

Lincoln Sts.), and opening (E. to Johnson St.), 1867<br />

(Nov.) /5/7.<br />

Cleaning (7 ft. and over), 1865, R. 156.<br />

Grade, etc. (N. of Baltimore St., between Bond St. and<br />

Broadway), 1866/71/63. • .<br />

Do. (S. from Saratoga St., between North and Holliday<br />

Sts.), 1866, R. 91. . -<br />

Nuisances on private, 1866, R. 193; 1871/127/113; 1894/<br />

2/3.<br />

Opening (Jefferson to Orleans Sts., between Broadway and<br />

Castle St.), 1868/25/51 (repealed, 1868/61/90).<br />

Deed for (Townsend to Wilson Sts., between Madison.Ave.<br />

and McCulloh St.), 1868/72/111.<br />

Do. (18 in. wide, near schoolhouse, Caroline and Holland<br />

Sts.), 1868, R. 79. '<br />

Repairs and lamps (between Spring Row and Caroline St.),<br />

1868, R, 470.<br />

Closing (S. of Baltimore St., between Light St. and Wine<br />

Al), 1869/66/78 (repealed, 1870/55/101).<br />

Opening (German to Lombard Sts.), 1869/73/86 (repealed<br />

1872/82/95).<br />

Accepting (Chase to Eager Sts., between Central Ave. and<br />

Eden St.), 1869, R. 199.<br />

Public (Caroline to Spring Sts., S. of Gough St.), 1869, R.<br />

200.<br />

Opening (to Orleans St., between Broadway and Regester<br />

St.), 1870/79/133; 1871/75/61.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Regester St., 158 ft. N. of Baltimore<br />

St.), 1870/100/152.<br />

Grade, etc. (Division St. to Etting AL), 1871/12/13.<br />

Closing (Monument to Jefferson Sts., between "Wolf" and<br />

Regester Sts.), 1871/114/100.<br />

Do. (Adams to George Sts.; between Brune and Fremont<br />

Sts., and between Brune and Ogston Sts.), 1872/9/13.<br />

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Do. (Carey St. to Stockton AL, between Thompson and<br />

Adams Sts.), 1871/40/34 (repealed, 1872/13/21).<br />

Grade, etc. (Madison to Gay Sts.), 1875/138/114.<br />

Do. (Strieker to Calhoun Sts., between Harlem Ave. and<br />

Lanvale St.), 1876/106/108.<br />

Opening (Presstman to Wilson Sts., between McCulloh St.<br />

and Madison Ave.), 1876/39/33.<br />

Paving (Penna. Ave. to Walsh St., between Preston and<br />

Hoffman Sts.), 1874, R. 16.<br />

Do. (Presstman to Laurens Sts., between "McCullogh"<br />

St. and Madison Ave.), 1878/82/73; 1878/103/96.<br />

Closing (Fulton Ave. to Bruce AL, N. of Edmondson Ave.),<br />

1879/54/64.<br />

Paving (East Falls Ave. to Slemmer's AL, between Pratt<br />

and Granby Sts.), 1880/83/97.<br />

Opening (P. O. Ave. to Holliday St.), 1881/67/107.<br />

Do. (Hoffman St. to Gelston AL), 1882/16/19.<br />

Keeping clean, 1881/95/136.<br />

Deed (between Eden and Spring Sts., N. from McElderry<br />

St.), 1883/97/117; 1898/29/40.<br />

Grade, etc. (146 ft. N. of Edmondson Ave., from Vincent<br />

to Bruce Als.), 1883/74/88.<br />

Do. (between Penna. Ave. and Brower AL, from Hoffman<br />

St. to Gelston AL), 1885/74/91.<br />

Do. (private), 1888/105/134; 1889/33/41.<br />

Closing (Collington to Patterson Park Aves.), 1889/28/36.<br />

Opening (McKim to Hillman Sts., 90 ft. N. of Preston),<br />

1899/149/189.<br />

Paving (1. Between Harlem and Edmondson Aves.; 2.<br />

between Arlington Ave. and Schroeder St.), 1890/97/136.<br />

Opening (S. to First St., between Calvert St. and Hargrove<br />

AL), 1891/111/158.<br />

Conveying part of (Annex School No. 34), 1892/24/35.<br />

Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83.<br />

Opening (Gold to Bloom Sts., N. E. of McCulloh), 1893/<br />

23/41.<br />

Grade, etc. (90 ft. N. of Preston, between McKim and<br />

Herman Sts.), 1897/13/16.<br />

Paving (intersecting Clover AL), 1904-5/109/54.<br />

Do. (near Primary School No. 20), 1894, R. 198.<br />

Opening (from Garrett Ave., between Clement and Beason<br />

Sts.), 1904-5/249/342.<br />

Health Commissioner to pave (private), 1905-6/13/20.<br />

(See DEEDS; HIGHWAYS.)<br />

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ALLUVION ST.—Public, 1850/54/47.<br />

Opening (Ridgely to Warner Sts.), 1894/101/113.<br />

ALMS=HOUSE—For renting out old (Biddle, Garden, Madison and<br />

Price Sts.), 1831, R..78.<br />

Sale of, 1832/35/34.<br />

Protesting against Bill relating to, 1841, R. 1.<br />

Removing insane poor from, 1845, R. 87.<br />

Memorial as to paupers in, 1846, R. 20; 1847, R. 11.<br />

Conveyance of paupers to, 1846, R. 64.<br />

(And Jail), reports by committee on, 1847/R. 14.<br />

Printing charter and by-laws of, 1850, R. 59.<br />

Sending vagrants, etc., to, 1850, R. 101.<br />

Do. lost children to, 1850, (Rev.)/48/163.<br />

Sale of City's interest in, 1856, R. 77.<br />

Borrowing money for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 26.<br />

Division of property interests, 1857, R. 73, 170; 1858/46/26.<br />

Plans for new, 1858 (Nov.), R. 5.<br />

Committee to visit other cities, 1858, R, 37.<br />

Ratifying report, 1859, R. 51.<br />

Adopting plan for, 1859, R'. 170.<br />

Payment for, 1859, R. 171.<br />

Purchasing site, etc., 1860/21/46.<br />

For renting county building, 1860, R. 311.<br />

Leasing portion of old property, 1860, R. 335.<br />

Selling tract bought for, etc., 1861/10/24.<br />

Modifying contracts for, 1861, R. 55.<br />

Trustees to report purchases, 1861, R. 83.<br />

Not to be concerned in supply contracts, 1862/8/11.<br />

Purchasing site from Canton Company, 1862/40/43.<br />

Architect, etc., 1862/49/73.<br />

For additional ground, 1864/25/22.<br />

Filling up ditch near, 1864, R. 64; 1866, R. 30.<br />

Settling with contractors, 1864, R. 146.<br />

Charging counties, 1865, R. 13.<br />

New building to be called "Baltimore Bayview Asylum,"<br />

. 1865, R. 81.<br />

Transferring fire apparatus, 1869, R. 102.<br />

(See EXPENSES, SUNDRY; POOR; TAXES.)<br />

ALUM—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

AMBULANCES—Transporting sick or injured in, 1897/28/31.<br />

AMITY AL.—Public (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58.<br />

Opening (do.), 1834/10/16.<br />

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Opening (Baltimore to Columbia Sts.), 1840 (June)/2/10.<br />

Extending to Washington Road, 1841 (Dec.)/4/13.<br />

Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), and opening (McHenry<br />

to Cross Sts.), 1850/22/23.<br />

(See AMITY ST.)<br />

AMITY ST.—Public (Baltimore to Ramsay Sts.), 1836, R. 24.<br />

Do. (Lexington to Fayette Sts.), 1852/41/34.<br />

AMMONIA (CRUDE)—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

AMUSEMENTS, PUBLIC—Licenses for, 1879/95/111.<br />

(See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.)<br />

ANATOMY—Against display of museums, 1896/74/115.<br />

ANCHOR AL.—Opening (Ostend to Clement Sts.), 1865/43/53.<br />

ANCHORAGES—Regulations, 1879/61/69; 1880/58/65; 1881/<br />

77/118; 1886/118/157.<br />

Lines (of ground No. 2.), 1888/49/69.<br />

Do. (in general), 1894/116/126.<br />

Marking, 1901/142/173; 1901-2/53/117.<br />

(See HARBOR-MASTERS.)<br />

ANDRE ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Marriott St.), 1887/27/28.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39.<br />

Grade, etc., 1893/162/261.<br />

ANDREW AL.—Now Andrew Ave., 1890/173/243.<br />

ANGLE AL.—Opening (Eager St. to Belair Ave.), 1856/6/8.<br />

Closing (S. E. from "Bel-air" Ave.), 1868/26/52.<br />

ANIMAL SUBSTANCES—Burning, 1838 (Rev.) /49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.) /30/110; 1858 (Rev.) /33/153.<br />

ANIMALS—At large in streets, 1797/15/64; 1801/27/278.<br />

(See CALVES; CATTLE; COWS; DEAD ANIMALS;<br />

DOGS; GOATS; HOGS; HORSES; SWINE.)<br />

ANN (ANNE) ST.—Public wharf at, 1806/16/109.<br />

Cutting down and filling up, 1815 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Paving, 1821/65/359.<br />

Gravelling, 1831, R. 59.<br />

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.<br />

Improving, 1853, R. 104.<br />

Removing piles, etc., 1855, R. 88.<br />

Grade (at Gough St.), 1856, R. 129.<br />

Repairs, 1867, R. 128.<br />

Grade and pave, 1869, R. 187.<br />

Close (Jefferson to Monument Sts.), 1871/114/100.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/60/76; 1875/53/40.<br />

Public (Monument to Milliman Sts.), 1875/50/89.<br />

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Now Hopkins Ave. (N. of Monument St.), 1876/18/14.<br />

Open (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1889/102/130.<br />

(See HOPKINS AVE.)<br />

ANNAPOLIS—For establishment. of naval depot at, 1818, R.<br />

(March 31), pp. 207-8. ,<br />

ANN BOYD ST.—Deed (Callender Al. to Amity AL), 1843, R. 112.<br />

ANNEX—(To City), Survey and plats for Tax Department, 1888-<br />

.. 89/4/6.<br />

Road supervisors, 1888/82/102.<br />

Superintendent of lamps and lighters, 1888/83/103.<br />

Tax assessor, 1888/85/105.<br />

Repairing streets, roads, bridges and culverts, 1888/86/106.<br />

Division into 21st and 22nd Wards, 1888/92/110.<br />

Temporary permission for firearms and fireworks, 1888/<br />

93/119.<br />

Payment to County for fire-engines, etc., 1888/111/140.<br />

Appropriation for schools, 1888, R. 170.<br />

Fire-alarm telegraph, 1888, R. 129.<br />

Expenditures to be repaid from tax-receipts, 1888, R. 132.<br />

Stationery expenses, 1889, R. 136.<br />

Removing night-soil, 1890/87/125.<br />

Repairing roads and bridges, 1890, R. 4.<br />

Compensation of assessor, 1890, R. 153.<br />

Repairing certain streets, 1890, R. 185, 186.<br />

Appropriation for streets, bridges, etc., 1890, R. 187.<br />

Grading and draining certain streets, 1891/33/51; 1891, R.<br />

307. ,<br />

. Repairing do. (22nd Ward), 1891, R. 53.<br />

Lamplighters, 1891, R. 1-18.<br />

Grading (2nd and Elm Aves. and Merryman's Lane), 1892/<br />

110/181.<br />

Deeds for certain streets (Walbrook), 1892/107/170.<br />

Erection and alteration of brick buildings, 1894/37/38 (repealed,<br />

1903-4/63/114).<br />

Regulating street lines and grades7.1894, R. 175.<br />

Titles to streets, 1897/73/94.<br />

Permission for property-owners to pave, etc., 1897, R. 67.<br />

Station-house, 1898/86/116.<br />

Plan for streets, etc., 1898/129/165.<br />

"Decimal" system of numbering houses, 1899/195/258.<br />

Transferring street accounts, 1899, R. 111.<br />

Permission to property-holders to improve streets, 1900,<br />

R. 20.<br />

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Refunds for taxes, 1901-2/29/63.<br />

Foot-ways on unpaved streets, etc., 1901-2/51/102.<br />

Return of illegal collections to general treasury, 1901-2, R.l.<br />

$2,000,000 improvement loan,' 1904-5/169/189; 1904-5/<br />

, 216/276.<br />

Do. (manner of expending), 1904-5, R. 22.<br />

Powers and duties of Comm'rs for Opening Streets, as to<br />

grading, etc., 1906, O. 151, approved June 15, 1906.<br />

(See APPROPRIATIONS; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC; TAXES;<br />

TELEGRAPHS.)<br />

ANNIVERSARY—150th, of founding City, 1880/142/165.<br />

Centennial Celebration (President Washington's Inauguration),<br />

1889, R. 49.<br />

Do. (Incorporation of City), 1894, R. 170; 1897, R. 85.<br />

(See SESQUI-CENTENNIAL.)<br />

APPEAL TAX COURT—Appointment of members, 1841 (Apr.)/<br />

1/5.<br />

Office for, 1842, R. 12.<br />

Printing for, 1842, R. 50.<br />

Abatements by, 1844/9/14.<br />

<strong>State</strong>ments of assessable property, etc., 1845/10/10.<br />

Powers and duties, 1846/71/59; 1851/11/18.<br />

Repairing room, 1847, R. 91; 1873, R. 404.<br />

Incidental expenses, 1850/70/78.<br />

<strong>State</strong>ment of assessed values, and abatements, 1850 (Rev)/<br />

11/19.<br />

Appointment and general duties, 1850 (Rev.)/12/27.<br />

Compensation of members and clerks, 1852/57/50.<br />

Pay for special judges and clerks, 1853, R. 189.<br />

Duties under general assessment law, 1858/25/26; 1858/<br />

48/128.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/11/38; 1859/22/43.<br />

To consider exemption applications, 1859, R. 110.<br />

To perform duties of Street-Opening Comm'rs, 1861/4/19.<br />

Petitions referred to, 1862, R. 5, 21, 51, 67, 110; 1862<br />

(Nov.), R. 7; 1863, R. 65; 1868, R. 460.<br />

Ventilating office, 1862, R. 128.<br />

Against reducing assessments after expiration of time for<br />

appeal, 1862, R. 150.<br />

Accommodations for, 1863, R. 159.<br />

Salaries, 1864/27/24; 1865/65/148.<br />

Permits for new buildings, etc., 1864/37/30.<br />

Drafting laws relating to, 1866, R. 66.<br />

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Salaries of clerks and judges, 1868, R. 335, 342; 1871/<br />

•20/19; 1871/30/25.<br />

Payment to judges, 1869/26/22.<br />

Refusal to show permits, 1869/27/23.<br />

Hours for sessions, 1872/54/72.<br />

Assistant clerk, 1873/21/35.<br />

Taxes paid in error, etc., 1873/88/101.<br />

Clerical services, 1873, R. 103, 129.<br />

Lots condemned, purchased or sold, by City, 1874/12/21.<br />

Plats with applications to erect buildings, 1874/89/100.<br />

Charge for permits, 1874/116/118 (repealed 1876/23/17).<br />

Pay for statement of assessed values, 1877, R. 229.<br />

Additional assessors and clerk, 1879/18/18.<br />

Reassessing certain property, 1879, R. 26.<br />

Plats, 1879, R. 47.<br />

Comptrollor to report sale, 1880/45/49.<br />

Court to endorse building-permits, 1881, R. 115.<br />

Paying certificates of indebtedness, 1883, R. 10.<br />

Vessel registry, 1883, R. 125.<br />

Monthly reports, 1885/22/25.<br />

Plats for new buildings, 1889/91/119.<br />

Drainage, do., 1889/92/120.<br />

Assistant clerk's salary, 1890/165/233.<br />

Reports from Register of Wills, 1894, R. 74.<br />

Lists from Orphans' Court, 1895, R. 116; 1896, R. 102;<br />

1898/70/93.<br />

Appointment of judges, clerks and assessors, 1896/24/39.<br />

Additional appropriations, 1897, R. 95.<br />

New improvements, 1899/170/224.<br />

Additional assessors and clerks, 1900/25/41.<br />

"Plant" exemptions, 1901/111/98.<br />

Taxes paid before abatements granted, 1901/112/99.<br />

Appointment, duties and salaries of clerks and assessors,<br />

1901/113/99.<br />

Special assessors and clerks, 1904-5/131/98; 1904-5/<br />

232/208.<br />

(See REFUNDS.)<br />

APPLE AL.—Opening (Pitt to MuUikin Sts,), 1839/29/30;<br />

1839 (May)/5/8.<br />

Now Bethel St., 1845/13/15.<br />

APPLETON ST.—Deed (Lanvale St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1888/<br />

, 88/108.<br />

Open (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1899/213/288 (repealed,<br />

1900/17/33).<br />

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APPROPRIATIONS—For harbor, street-cleaning, health, etc.,<br />

1797/26/91; 1797/57/123; 1797/63/129; 1798/97/172;<br />

1798/101/76; 1800/31/221.<br />

For various purposes, 1800/46/231; 1801/19/257; 1803/<br />

35/54; 1804/23/80; 1806/18/110; 1807/46/231; 1808/<br />

62/252; 1809/13/273; 1809/17/279; 1810/30/292;<br />

1811/12/309; 1812/32/334; 1813/9/16; 1814/15/35;<br />

1815/8/52; 1816/22/83; 1817/32/138; 1819/33/242;<br />

1820/28/286; 1821/44/332; 1822/37/419; 1823/21 and<br />

22/30, 33; 1824/28/77; 1825/18/126; 1826/71/366;<br />

1826 (ex. sess.), R. (Oct. 13), p. 442; 1827/41/432;<br />

1828/36/39; 1829/32/124; 1830/30/203; 1830/38/221;<br />

1831/38/308; 1831, R. 31; 1831 (ex. sess.)/3/316;<br />

1831 (ex. sess.), R. 2; 1832/19/20; 1832/26/28.<br />

Annual, 1833/30/47; 1834/28/30; 1835/20/21; 1836/<br />

30/32; 1837/34/25; 1838/22/223; 1839/16/18; 1840/<br />

18/32; 1841/24/45; 1842/32/38; 1843/28/23; 1844/<br />

39/36; 1845/40/37; 1845/41/40; 1846/62/47; 1846<br />

(ex. sess., Aug.), R. 7; 1847/60/52; 1848/32/24;<br />

1849/40/52; 1850/47/40; 1851 (Aug.)/l/54; 1852/<br />

62/56; 1853/96/81; 1854/72/68; 1855/25/43; 1855/<br />

64/144; 1856/31/28; 1857/40/73; 1858/29/52; 1859/<br />

88/98; 1860/51/69; 1861/40/47; 1861/61/142; 1862/<br />

45/50 (modified as to Comptroller, 1862/55/83); 1863/<br />

44/57; 1864/83/69; 1865/41/44; 1866/75/172.<br />

City Commissioner's certificate, 1865/38/42.<br />

Regulating (to institutions), 1865, R. 89.<br />

Additional (highways), 1866, R. 233.<br />

Do. Jail, 1866, R. 234.<br />

Annual, 1867/46/46; 1868/82/124; 1869/60/65.<br />

Benevolent institutions, 1869, R. 205.<br />

Schools (deficiency in), 1870/6/13.<br />

Annual, 1870/72/115; 1871/139/125; 1872/84/96.<br />

Additional (Port Wardens and Health Department), 1872/<br />

85/106.<br />

Annual, 1873/74/77; 1874/39/42; 1875/113/86; 1876/<br />

105/97; (additional) 1876/161/160; 1877/58/51; (additional)<br />

1877/80/79; 1878/59/45; 1879/51/53; 1879/<br />

84/96.<br />

For contracts and liabilities, 1879, R. 3.<br />

Annual, 1880/62/69; 1881/43/63; 1882/69/143; 1883/<br />

26/30; 1884/63/71; 1885/57/60; 1886/57/66;' 1887/<br />

37/36; 1888/37/45; 1889/45/57; 1890/80/88; 1891/<br />

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•• 64/82; 1892/52/94; 1893/154/236; 1894/50/51; 1895/<br />

64/73; 1896/94/128; 1897/57/59; 1898/34/53; ("Estimates")<br />

1899/143/179.<br />

Deficiencies, 1881/13/14; 1881/111/153; 1882/12/14;<br />

: 1883/5/8; 1884/2/3; 1886/13/23; (Federal Hill Park<br />

' and Johnson Square), 1886, R. 29; 1887/5/8; 1888/1/3;<br />

1889/29/37; 1890/8/11; 1891/6/9; 1892/4/5; 1893,<br />

R. 17; 1894/9/10; 1896, R. 14, 23; 1896, R. 69; 1897/<br />

6/8; 1898/65/89.<br />

Transferring accounts: Repairs (streets to bridges), 1883,<br />

R. 169.<br />

Do. "General Health" to "Nuisances and Sewers," 1884,<br />

R. 232.<br />

Do. "Electric Lights" to "Gas," 1894/1/3.<br />

Annex, 1889/72/92; 1890/82/102; 1891/65/94; 1892/78/<br />

135.<br />

For City Council and Elections, 1892, R. 11.<br />

Transferring balances ("Registration" to "Elections"),-<br />

1897, R. 3.<br />

Do. (various), 1897, R. 82, 86, 87,.91, 93.<br />

(See ESTIMATES; PAYMENTS.)<br />

AQUA FORTIS—(See NITRIC ACID.)<br />

AQUEDUCTS—Material for, 1842, R. 47,<br />

ARBELL AL.—(See HILLMAN ST.)<br />

ARBITRATION—Submission of City's claims to, 1821, R. (Feb.<br />

13), p. 373; 1822, R. (Feb. 23), p. 435.<br />

Board of, 1859/22/43.<br />

Submitting certain suit to, 1865, R. 186.<br />

Settling suits by, 1864 (Nov.), R. 2; 1867, R. 201, 267.<br />

Payment under, 1873, R. 380.<br />

(See APPEAL TAX COURT.)<br />

ARCH—Permission to erect (over sewer), 1852/34/27; 1852/74/<br />

72. (See JONES' FALLS.)<br />

ARCH ST.—Was Run AL, 1850/20/21.<br />

Altering tunnel, 1852, R. 50.<br />

Widening (Fayette to Raborg Sts.), and continuing' (Raborg<br />

to Baltimore Sts.), 1860/11/40.<br />

Tunnelling, 1864, R. 184.<br />

Continuing (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1882/116/208.<br />

Paving, 1883/20/23.<br />

ARCHER ST.—Deed (St. Peter to Columbia Sts.), 1851, R. 98.<br />

ARCHIVES—Preserving (City), 1868, R. 176.<br />

AREAS—To remain (on Cathedral St.), 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385;<br />

1838, R. 22.<br />

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Permits to construct, 1846/63/51; 1892, R. 200; 1894, R.<br />

15, 235, 297; 1895, R. 136.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42; 1858 (Rev.)/14/54.<br />

Permit to widen, 1861, R. 37; do., extend, 1886, R. 118;<br />

1897, R. 48.<br />

(See VAULTS.)<br />

ARGYLE AL. (ST.)—Condemning (Bank to Lombard Sts.) and<br />

widening (Baltimore to "Hamstcad" Hill Sts.), 1843, R.<br />

72.<br />

Now Register St., 1847/15/21.<br />

ARGYLE AVE.—Was Walsh St., 1874/95/105.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/15/13 (repealed, 1878/73/62); 1878/79/70.<br />

Repair, 1883, R. 150.<br />

ARKS—(See RAFTS.)<br />

ARLINGTON AVE.—Was Oregon St. (Lexington to Fremont Sts.),<br />

1870/63/107.<br />

Grading, etc., 1873/47/56; 1873/84/93; 1873/97/108.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1874/137/136.<br />

Renumbering, 1881, R. 81.<br />

Paving, 1892/60/112..<br />

ARMISTEAD, COL. GEORGE—Tax-exemption of plate presented<br />

to, 1818/11/175.<br />

Do. plate belonging to estate of, 1818, O. (June 5), p. 175;<br />

1826/61/355.<br />

For monument to, 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 456; 1828, R. 5.<br />

Do. (second), 1882, R. 136; do., railing around, 1883, R.<br />

130.<br />

Do. removing from Eutaw Place to Federal Hill, 1886,<br />

R., 137.<br />

ARMORY—For 6th Regiment, 1813, R. 3.<br />

For 27th Regiment, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 290; 1821, R.<br />

(Feb. 7), p. 373.<br />

Appropriation for erecting, 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 95.<br />

Assent to Act for, 1839/39/37.<br />

Material for building (for 1st Mechanical Volunteers), 1846,<br />

R. 113.<br />

Rifle Co., to occupy room in Eastern Watch-House, 1849,<br />

R. 8.<br />

For 5th Regiment (over Richmond Market), 1870, R. 235.<br />

Do. repairs, 1875, R. 152; 1879, R. 156.<br />

Do. remove fish-sheds at, 1875, R. 247.<br />

Improving (for Baltimore Light Infantry), 1887, R. 36.<br />

Maintenance (do.), 1888, R. 57.<br />

Improving, etc. (5th Regiment), 1887, R. 62; 1888, R. 16.<br />

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Addition to (1st Regiment), 1888, R.. 125; do., (5th<br />

Regiment.), 1890, R. 96.<br />

Repairs (for Baltimore Light Infantry), 1889, R. 75.<br />

Gun-racks (for Howard Zouaves), 1889, R. 80.<br />

Repairs (do.), 1891, R. 146.<br />

Do. (for 4th Battalion), 1891, R. 181.<br />

(Of 5th Regiment.), refit for Masonic Fair, 1891, R. 108.<br />

(Do.) use by Gardeners'Club, 1891, R. 251.<br />

(Do.) extension, 1892, R. 194; painting roof, 1895, R. 16.<br />

(Do.) storeroom, etc., 1895, R. 148; repairs, 1896, R. 54.<br />

(Do.) free water for, 1902-3/130/71; parking along<br />

Preston St., 1904-5/85/5.<br />

Do. renting (Richmond Market Hall) to Naval Brigade,<br />

etc., 1905-6, O. 146, approved June 9, 1906.<br />

Refit (for Woodberry Guards), 1892, R. 204.<br />

Extend (for 4th Regiment.), 1896, R. 61; remodel (do.),<br />

1897, R. 68. .<br />

(See HANOVER MARKET; LOTS.)<br />

ARMORY PLACE (AVE.)—Naming (S. of Richmond Market),<br />

1873/4/10.<br />

Widening footway, 1884, R. 106; 1886, R. 70.<br />

ARMSTEAD AL.—Public (Light to William Sts.), 1831, R. 69.<br />

ART COMMISSION—Creating (Municipal), 1895/98/125.<br />

ARTILLERY—Safe-keeping of (for 3rd Brigade), 1815/5/49.<br />

Claim against (Eagle).Co., 1846, R. Q3.<br />

Do. to sell property of, 1872, R. 304.<br />

Storage of battery (Junior Artillerist Co.), 1857, R. 20.<br />

Sale of house and lot (Eagle Co.), 1857, R. 38.<br />

Do. (Junior Co.), 1860, R. 4.<br />

Ancient and Hon. Co. (of Boston), 1896, R. 112; 1898/<br />

95/124.<br />

(See FIELD-PIECES; GUN-HOUSE; GUNS.)<br />

ASBURY ST.—Closing, 1845/47/43.<br />

ASHES—Measurement of (unslacked), 1821/3/302.<br />

Covered carts for, 1830/8/182; 1838/29/80; 1869/4/8.<br />

Receptacles for, etc., 1839/33/33.<br />

Removal from houses, 1849/29/32; 1872/114/138; 1892/<br />

69/124.<br />

Not to remain on wooden floors, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Removal by Street-Cleaning Dept., 1882/6/7.<br />

Against depositing, 1887/57/72.<br />

(See GARBAGE; PEARL-ASHES; RUBBISH.)<br />

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ASHLAND AVE.-^Was Chew St., 1888/41/59.<br />

Was Neighbor St., 1898/75/101.<br />

Grade, etc., 1901-2/21/53.<br />

ASHLAND SQUARE—Footways, etc., 1832, R. 36; 1851/15/21;<br />

1853, R. 140.<br />

Deed, 1851/49/39.<br />

Improving, 1853, R. 140.<br />

Keeper, 1874/107/112.<br />

Commissioners, 1881/78/119; 1896/14/17.<br />

ASSAY OFFICER—Appointment of, 1814, R. 6.<br />

ASSESSMENTS—Property not previously assessed, 1803/20/29;<br />

1816/5/67.<br />

Purchasing property sold for non-payment of, 1818, R.<br />

(July 17), p. 199.<br />

Ascertainment, 1819/2/212. '<br />

Copy of lists, 1823, R. (May 5), p. 47; 1826, R. (Apr. 15)<br />

p. 392; 1827, R. (Feb. 3), p. 445; 1828, R. 3.<br />

Additional, 1829/17/108; 1830/5/178.<br />

Credit for taxes on improper, 1831, R. 41, 77.<br />

General valuations and, 1834/32/36; 1835/9/12.<br />

Vacancies in Board of Assessors, etc., 1834/1/3.<br />

Extending commissions, 1836/6/16.<br />

Mayor and Collector to make abatements and transfers,<br />

1836/44/63.<br />

Releases from, 1836, R. 9.<br />

For opening or widening streets, etc., 1837/28/22; 1837,<br />

R. 39.<br />

Extending time for completing general, 1838/26/227.<br />

For uniform, 1840, R. 9.<br />

Reduction by City Collector, 1843, R. 96.<br />

For new general, 1846/71/59; 1890, R. 83.<br />

Lists prepared by City Collector, 1850 (Rev.)/ll/19.<br />

Selling real estate for non-payment, 1853 (Nov.)/3/8.<br />

For general valuation, 1858/25/26; 1858/48/128.<br />

For new law, 1858, R. 12; 1862, R. 14.<br />

Against reductions after time for appeal, 1862, R. 150.<br />

Transcribing etc., new (tax), 1868, R. 18.<br />

Reduction of (street-opening), 1871, R. 110.<br />

Correcting, 1873, R. 59.<br />

Abating, 1871, R. 318; do. church property, 1874, R. 345.<br />

For report on new, 1875, R. 29.<br />

For new, 1876, R. 17; 1877, R. 98; 1877, R. 141.<br />

Permission to report on system, 1881, R. 88.<br />

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UR»«LATlViS R««BIIWiC«<br />

CITY ItALk<br />

Abating interest (property on S. Charles St.), 1885/68/84.<br />

Postponing enforcement, 1885, R. 70, 96.<br />

Settling unpaid (on Hanover St.), 1885, R. 73.<br />

Changing date for taxation (to 1st Monday in Apr.), 1894/<br />

16/16.<br />

Biennial revision (personal property), 1898/89/119; 1898,<br />

R. 96.<br />

(See ASSESSORS; COLLECTOR, CITY; NORTH AVE.;<br />

REFUNDS; TAXES.)<br />

ASSESSORS—Of specific tax (on wagons, etc.), 1826/8/161.<br />

Appointment, etc., 1836/31/45.<br />

Additional compensation, 1836, R. 73.<br />

Duties and compensation, 1837/12/10. .<br />

Appointment and duties, 1839/19/22.<br />

Appropriation for searching records by, 1839, R. 104.<br />

As to specific tax,. 1840/6/26.<br />

Returns of indigent deaf-mutes, etc., 1840/9/27.<br />

Salaries and clerk, 1841 (Apr.) /1/5.<br />

Stationery for, 1841 (Dec), R. 4.<br />

For <strong>State</strong> tax, 1842/33/41.<br />

Payment for services as, 1842, R. 7.<br />

Purchase of plats by, 1843/7/9.<br />

Of income tax, 1843/29/25.<br />

Payment on account to, 1846 (Aug.), R. 3.<br />

Powers and duties, 1851/11/18; 1850 (Rev.) 12/27; 1858<br />

(Rev.), 11/38; 1859/22/43.<br />

Compensation of, 1852/57/50; 1859/75/89.<br />

Payments to, 1853, R. 98; 1858, R. 127.<br />

Salaries of certain, 1859, R. 240.<br />

Payment under general assessment Act, 1866/56/54.<br />

Continuing pay of, 1866, R. 251.<br />

No increase, 1868, R. 214.<br />

(Of real estate) salaries, 1871/6/9.<br />

Additional, 1893/63/107; do. (for Annex), 1894/19/19.<br />

Clerk to, 1894/98/109.<br />

Bailiffs as, 1900/12/24.<br />

Special (for "Burnt District" property), 1904-5/131/98;<br />

1904-5/232/308.<br />

(See ASSESSMENTS; BAILIFFS; COLLECTOR, CITY.)<br />

ATHLETIC FIELDS—Commission on establishment, 1905-6, O.<br />

161 (approved June 20, 1906).<br />

ATHLETIC GAMES-^Appropriation for (Municipal), 1905-6, O.<br />

164 (approved June 20, 1906).<br />

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ATLANTA EXPOSITION—Mayor and others to attend, 1896, R. 1.<br />

ATLANTIC MARINE R. W. CO.—Extension beyond Port Warden's<br />

line, 1864/96/85.<br />

ATLAS—City, 1816, R. 3.<br />

Plats of condemned streets, etc., 1834, R. 70.<br />

Do. (new), 1837, R. 21.<br />

Maps to be copied into, 1840, R. 45.<br />

Recopying, etc., 1875, R. 321.<br />

ATTORNEY, CITY—Office and salary, 1892/25/37.<br />

(See COUNSEL.)<br />

AUCTIONS—To license and regulate, 1801/3/236;. 1802/36/285;<br />

1803/28/43; 1807/37/203; 1817/6/108; 1817/33/146.<br />

Remission of pew fees, 1817, R. 8; 1818, R. (Mar. 31), p.<br />

208; 1821, R. (Jan. 15), p. 367.<br />

Settlement for duties, 1818, R. (June 1), p. 195.<br />

Licenses, 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 293; 1821/21/316.<br />

Of horses and carriages (sale), 1821/63/355.<br />

To oppose legislation about, 1821, R. (Jan. 13), p. 366;<br />

1825/14/117; 1826/42/324; 1826/43/331; 1826/44/332.<br />

Sales at night, 1827/24/412.<br />

Deduction from licenses, 1827, R. (Mar. 30), p. 460; 1828, -<br />

R. 17.<br />

Apportionment of licenses, 1828, R. 44.<br />

Repayment of licenses, 1828, R. 72.<br />

Payment by Treasurer of Western Shore, 1830, R. 1.<br />

Licensing, etc., 1836/52/69.<br />

Constitutionality of indemnity law, 1836, R. 109.<br />

Repayment for duties and licenses, 1840, R. 48.<br />

For restoration of duties, 1844, R. 2; 1852, R. 69.<br />

Sales in streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Drawing on <strong>State</strong> Treasurer for duties, 1853/66/59.<br />

Proceeds applied to removing obstructions from Patapsco<br />

River, 1853/85/74; 1853, R. 45.<br />

Duties on groceries and dry goods, 1868, R. 2.<br />

AUDITOR—Appointment and duties, 1852/58/51; 1853/17/21<br />

1855/10/31; 1855/60/141.<br />

Refunding taxes, 1854/59/60.<br />

Office for, 1852, R. 180; 1855, R. 26.<br />

Abolishing office, 1857/8/43.<br />

Continuing do., 1858, R. 3; 1858/43/77; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

11/36, 38; 1859/102/177; 1860/7/38; 1860/54/80;<br />

1861/6/22.<br />

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To settle taxes for certain years, 1861, R. 124.<br />

Handing over books, etc., to City Collector, 1862, R. 16.<br />

AUGUSTA AVE.—Repair, 1892, R. 120.<br />

Macadam, 1896, R. 106; 1897, R. 34.<br />

Was Irvington Ave., 1900/39/78.<br />

Grade, etc., 1901/128/137.<br />

AVENUES—On eastern, northern and western boundaries, 1851,<br />

R. 124, 138; 1852, R. 114.<br />

Deed for (Merryman's Lane Bridge to City limits), 1904-5/<br />

145/123.<br />

AWNINGS—To restrict erection of (wooden), 1801/24/271; 1807/<br />

29/171.<br />

Regulations, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1845/<br />

11/11; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Advertising on, 1853, R. 157; 1860/6/37; 1860, R. 372.<br />

Spouts and gutters, 1862/9/11.<br />

Permits,4862, R. 64, 129; 1862 (Nov.), R.'l; 1863, R. 153,<br />

174; 1864, R. 206; 1865, R. 77, 78, 93, 128, 149, 172.<br />

Lettering, 1866, R. 39, 130, 136, 207, 208, 211, 214, 222,<br />

257, 258, 267.<br />

Permits, 1866 (Oct.), R. 10, 21, 22, 31, 68; 1867, R. 40, 44,<br />

159, 161, 191, 243, 244, 258, 260, 272, 283, 317, 338^,<br />

353, 375, 394, 429, 446; 1867 (Nov.), R. 23, 27, 43.<br />

Duties of City Commissioner as to, 1868/6/29.<br />

Permits (for signs on, etc.), 1872, R. 221, 226, 389; 1873, R.<br />

143, 144, 146, 173, 179, 182-184, 186, 187, 202, 205, 220,<br />

223, 232, 235, 245, 251, 252, 259, 260, 262, 266, 268, 270,<br />

271, 274, 282, 286, 299, 301, 309, 311, 312, 331, 334, 338,<br />

349, 350, 359; 1874, R. 276, 374; 1877, R. 220.<br />

No charge for, 1878/63/56.<br />

Permits, 1879, R. 194, 206; 1880, R. 21, 72.<br />

Regulations as to permits, 1882/101/187; 1883/58/68.<br />

Limiting to 2 ft. from building-line, 1886/73/92.<br />

Regulating .flaps, 1887/33/32.<br />

Permits, 1893, R. 134, 136, 165, 175, 182, 206, 207, 210;<br />

1894, R. 30, 35, 153, 156, 159, 165, 178, 179, 202, 217,<br />

230-233, 240, 289, 293.<br />

Erection of, 1895/116/147.<br />

Permits, 1895, R. 6, 8, 30, 53, 65, 73-75, 81, 82, 110, 121,<br />

134, 140, 169, 170, 195, 196, 202, 203, 215.<br />

(See SIGNS.)<br />

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B<br />

BACK BASIN—(See BASIN; WHARVES.)<br />

BACK=BUILDINGS—Permits, 1847, R. 69; 1866, R. 120. (See<br />

BUILDINGS; FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN<br />

BUILDINGS.)<br />

BACON—(See MEATS.)<br />

BADGES—Unauthorized use of (police .or watchmens')/ 1852/<br />

19/17.<br />

For hack-drivers, 1863/16/35.<br />

For health officers, 1900/64/19. -<br />

(See CONSTABLES.)<br />

BAGATELLE—Licensing tables, 1829/20/111; 1838 (Rev.)/37/<br />

100; 1866/27/35; 1868/38/61; 1879/31/33; 1894/<br />

23/23.<br />

(Sec BILLIARDS; GAMING.)<br />

BAILIFFS—To act as constables, etc., 1821/38/329.<br />

(City), appointment and duties, 1826/46/333; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

28/98.<br />

To give information as to gaming, 1826/52/341; 1838/37/<br />

100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

Appointment (of 24), 1827/9/400.<br />

Reports as to liquor-shops, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/3l/<br />

119.<br />

Fines, etc., 1828/27/29.<br />

Payment for certain services as, 1835, R. 77.<br />

Duties, 1838 (Rev.) 45/112.<br />

Appointment, 1839/6/13.<br />

Additional, 1850/18/21; 1850 (Nov.)/l and 2/7.<br />

Duties as assessors, 1864/12/15; 1865/34/39; 1900/12/24.<br />

Compensation, 1900/66/21; 1903-4/40/70.<br />

(See GAMING; CONSTABLES; POLICE.)<br />

BAKER AL.—Opening (Baker to Cumberland Sts.), 1872/96/117.-<br />

BAKER CIRCLE—Accepting, 1869, R. 241.<br />

Enclosing, 1873, R. 105. "<br />

Improving, 1873, R. 253.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/108/83.<br />

Commissioners, 1874/126/125; 1889/16/19; 1896/14/17.<br />

Care of, 1881, R. 167.<br />

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Appropriation for, 1891, R. 96.<br />

Changing form of, 1892, R. 203.<br />

Reconveying part of, 1900/8/21.<br />

BAKER & CO., R. J.—Thanking for disinfectants, 1868, R. 478.<br />

BAKER'S RUN—For bridge over, 1844, R. 51.<br />

BAKER ST.—Condemning (Penna. Ave to Gilmor St.), 1866/20/19.<br />

Do. (Gilmor St. to Wilson's AL), 1868/85/132.<br />

Deed, 1869, R. 242.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/120/121 (repealed, 1878/71/61); 1874/<br />

125/124; 1878/70/61; 1883/40/49; 1895/118/148.<br />

BAKERIES—Inspector of (and of Confectioneries), 1896/104/151.<br />

BALCONIES—Permits to erect, 1850, R. 83; 1851, R. 110 and<br />

120; 1898-9, R. 53.<br />

(See BUILDINGS.)<br />

BALDERSTON ST.—Widening (was Riixton Lane), 1836/39/55.<br />

Do. (foot-ways), 1837, R. 83.<br />

Deed, 1855, R. 75.<br />

BALDWIN ST.—Grade, etc., 1903-4/82/206.<br />

BALL—Playing in streets, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/27/74;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

BALLAST—Landing of, 1821/47/339.<br />

(See VESSELS.)<br />

BALLS—Licenses, 1864/10/13; 1864/19/18.<br />

" BALTIMORE " (U. S. CRUISER)—Entertaining officers, etc.,<br />

1890, R. 114.<br />

Thanks to officers and men of, 1898-9, R. 69.<br />

BALTIMORE APPRENTICES' LIBRARY CO.—Room for, 1822<br />

R. (Mar. 15), p. 440.<br />

BALTIMORE, CANTON AND POINT BREEZE R. W. CO.—(See<br />

• RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE CEMETERY CO.—Plank road for, 1850, R. 53.<br />

Lot for burial of public benefactors, 1851, R. 83.<br />

Approving Act to incorporate, 1852/65/65.<br />

BALTIMORE AND CHESAPEAKE TOWING CO.—Subscription<br />

to, 1839/37/36; 1840, R. 55.<br />

Borrowing money, 1839 (May)y R. 13.<br />

For relief of, 1843/35/31.<br />

Assignment of claim by, 1843, R. 16.<br />

Payment to, 1844, R. 129.<br />

Foreclosing mortgage on boat of, 1848, R. 67.<br />

BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE—Naming, 1866/84/184.<br />

For erection (Park St.), 1867/60/67 (repealed, 1867<br />

(Nov.)/3/6).<br />

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For lot and building, 1868, R. 397; 1893/69/115.<br />

Leasing lot, 1872, R. 374.<br />

Erecting, 1873, R. 384.<br />

To lease building for, 1873, R. 409.<br />

Selling old material, 1873, R. 425.<br />

Selling City's interest (N. E. cor. Holliday and Fayette<br />

Sts.), 1873, R. 445.<br />

To lease lot adjoining, 1882, R. 177.<br />

Professor's salary, 1890, R. 78.<br />

The "Raine Bequest" (medal for proficiency in German),<br />

1893/100/174.<br />

For new lot and buildings, 1894/55/68; 1894/56/69.<br />

Appropriations for rebuilding, 1894/123/252; 1895/33/41.<br />

Plats of proposed sites, 1894, R. 86.<br />

Confirming salaries, 1897/88/107,<br />

Parking (on W. side Howard St.), 1904-5/96/28.<br />

(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

BALTIMORE CITY COURT—Tax for salaries and expenses, 1818,<br />

O. (Mar. 20), Vol. 2., p. 34; 1819/14/222; 1819/13/246.<br />

"Sundry expenses," 1820/21/276; 1821/23/15; 1822/<br />

26/411; 1823/5/7.<br />

Costs of prosecution, 1823, R. (Feb. 15), p. 39.<br />

Expenses, 1824/8/55; 1825/9/112; 1826/63/359; 1827/<br />

21/409.<br />

Arrearages, 1828/10/9; 1828, R. 12.<br />

Expenses, 1828/11/10; 1829/24/118; 1832/6/10; 1833/<br />

12/32; 1834/13/19.<br />

For payment of associate judges' salaries by <strong>State</strong>, 1834,<br />

R. 3; 1835, R. 133.<br />

Expenses, 1835/5/9; 1836/24/35; 1837/22/18; 1838/<br />

10/215; 1839/9/14.<br />

Salaries, etc., 1839/42/40.<br />

"Sundry expenses," 1840/12/28; 1841/16/41; 1842/19/<br />

31; 1843/22/18; 1844/22/22; 1845/24/25.<br />

For lessening expenses, 1844, R. 40.<br />

For reorganization, 1845, R, 26.<br />

Tax for "sundry expenses," 1846/28/20; 1847/56/49;<br />

1848/9/11; 1849/13/23; 1850/31/28; 1851/46/37.<br />

(See COURTS; EXPENSES, SUNDRY.)<br />

BALTIMORE COUNTY—For severance of ownership with, 1852/<br />

78/76; 1853, O. 116, 117 and 118, pp. 101, 103.<br />

(See ALMS-HOUSE; JAIL; SHERIFF.)<br />

BALTIMORE COUNTY COURT—(See COURTS; EXPENSES,<br />

CERTAIN.)<br />

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BALTIMORE & DELTA R. R.—Constructing under North Ave.<br />

bridge, 1881/94/135.<br />

Stairway, 1882/27/28.<br />

BALTIMORE DANCING ASSEMBLY—Purchase of lot and buildings,<br />

1817, R. 9, pp. 166, 167.<br />

BALTIMORE FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM—Sewer for, 1832, R.87.<br />

BALTIMORE, HALETHORPE & ST. DENIS RY. CO.—(See<br />

RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE & HERRING RUN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE & LEHIGH^R.R.—Survey of lot, etc., 1895, R. 12,77.<br />

BALTIMORE MONUMENT—Completing, 1823/23/33; 1825/13/'<br />

116; 1826/61/357.<br />

Preservation of, 1826, O. 54 and 55, 5. 350.<br />

Appropriation for, 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 378; 1830, R. 76.<br />

Gas fixtures, 1831, R. 74.<br />

(See BATTLE MONUMENT.)<br />

BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.—Directors, 1827/31/418.<br />

For subscription to, 1827, R. (Mar. 20), p. 455.<br />

Instalments on stock in, 1828 (ex. sess.)/3/52; 1829/15/<br />

106.<br />

Grant and sale of property to, 1828, R. 69; 1848, R. 75.<br />

Celebrating commencement of road, 1828 (ex. sess.), .R. 6.<br />

Introduction within City limits, 1829/28/121; 1829 (ex.<br />

sess.)/l/145.<br />

Balance due on stock, etc., 1830 (ex. sess.)/l/222.<br />

Tracks on certain streets, etc., 1831/18/232; 1831/34/303.<br />

Wooden track (Stiles St. to Jones' Falls), 1832/33/33.<br />

Branch railways on streets, 1832/4/42; 1832/42/45; 1833/<br />

26/44..<br />

City directors, 1833,'R. 67; 1838, R. 76.<br />

Railways, etc. (on President St.), 1835, R. 13.<br />

$3,000,000 subscription to stock of, 1836/37/52; 1836, R.<br />

40; 1837/37/30; 1838/2/221.<br />

Turn-out, etc., 1836/42/62.<br />

Commissioners to attend meetings, 1836/49/66.<br />

Branch railway (Napoleon Al.), 1837/7/8; 1837/36/29;<br />

1838/1/210.<br />

Tracks on certain streets, 1837/41/33; 1838/7/213.<br />

For <strong>State</strong> guarantee of City subscription, 1837, R. 24.<br />

Tax for interest on City's subscription to stock, 1839, O.<br />

13 and 14, pp. 17 and 18 (repealed, 1839/46/44).<br />

Returns of interest on City stock, etc., 1841, R. 9.<br />

For increase of certain tolls, 1841, R. 15.<br />

Stock-orders, 1841, R. 9 and 20.<br />

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Dividends due City, etc., 1841 (Dec.)/3/13,<br />

Loan for retiring stock-orders, 1842/4/19.<br />

Premium for funding orders, 1842/11/24.<br />

Balance of City's subscription, 1842/12/26; 1842/28/36.<br />

Do. loan for payment on account of, 1842, R. 6 and 19.<br />

For reduction in salaries, 1842, R. 37.<br />

Repealing acceptance of stock-orders for taxes, etc., 1842,<br />

R. 52.<br />

Applying dividends to City subscription, 1843/2/5.<br />

For branch roads and wharves, 1845/21/22.<br />

Articles transported, 1845/37/33; 1850/49/44.<br />

Bonds receivable for dividends, 1847/42/40.<br />

Timber for repairing tracks, 1847/57/50.<br />

Selling or hypothecating bonds, 1847, R. 6.<br />

Experimental use of steam-engines, 1847, R. 43.<br />

Lateral track (President St.), 1847, R. 88.<br />

Sale of stock, 1851, R. 91.<br />

Subscription for extension under "Northwestern charter,"<br />

1851 (Aug.), R. 1.<br />

Sale of part of City stock, 1852/13/13.<br />

New tracks on certain streets, 1852/75/72.<br />

Commending management, etc., 1852, R. 169.<br />

Conveying lot (Eutaw and Barre Sts.) to, 1852, R. 175.<br />

Branch railways, 1853/48/48.<br />

Thanks for invitation, etc., 1853, R. 4.<br />

Voting dividend-stock, 1853, R. 147.<br />

Sale of (do.), 1853, R. 107 and 206.<br />

Guaranteeing bonds, 1853 (Nov.)/2/6.<br />

$5,000,000 loan to, 1853 (Nov.)/5/9; 1854, R. 1; 1881/<br />

63/101.<br />

Special police, 1853/6/12.<br />

Use of track (on Howard St.), 1854/39/44.<br />

Sale of City's stock, 1854, R. 108.<br />

Additional City directors, 1854 (Nov.)/4/13.<br />

• For selling City's interest, 1855, R. 32.<br />

Altering track (Pratt and Charles Sts.), 1855, R. 146.<br />

Against issuing bonds for unearned dividends, 1856 (Nov.),<br />

R. 7, 29, 32.<br />

Against loan to N. W. Va. R. R. Co., 1856, R. 119.<br />

Against increase in coal rates, 1856, R. 187.<br />

Transfer of City stock pledged for railroad orders, 1857/<br />

31/65.<br />

Suit by City against, 1857, R. 42.<br />

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Register's duties as to $5,000,000 loan, 1858/47/127.<br />

Extra compensation for transfers, 1859/71/86.<br />

Tracks on certain streets, 1860/38/59.<br />

Reconveying certain property to, 1860/42/64.<br />

Laying track (Concord St.), 4860/101/28.<br />

Semi-annual report of City directors, 1860, R. 70.<br />

Laying track (Howard St.), 1862/12/21.<br />

Additional City directors, 1862, R. 144.<br />

Enlarging curves (President and Howard Sts.), 1864/72/59.<br />

Damages to car, 1864, R. 5.<br />

Selling part of City's dividend-shares, 1864, R. 61, 65;<br />

1865/15/21.<br />

Permission for poles and wires, 1864, R. 142.<br />

Instituting suit against, 1864, R. 153.<br />

Covering at Camden Station, 1864, R. 200.<br />

Cancelling sinking-fund stock-certificates, 1866/88/187.<br />

Track (S. Paca St.), 1867/6/10.<br />

Sale or hypothecation of City's stock, 1867/59/67.<br />

Inquiry as to, do., 1867 (Nov.), R. 3.<br />

Track (Charles and Conway Sts.), 1868/22/49.<br />

Thanking officials, 1868, R. 377.<br />

Hypothecating City's stock for loan to W. M. R. R.,<br />

"1869/42/42.<br />

Two-track branch (Locust Point), 1869/52/54.<br />

To grade Wells and Claggett Sts., etc., 1869/53/56;<br />

1869/62/75.<br />

To remove gutter-covering, 1872, R. 331.<br />

Single track (Johnson St.), 1874/45/64.<br />

Safety-gates (Light and Wells Sts.), 1878, R. 140.<br />

Laying tracks (Hamburg St.), 1880/122/142.<br />

Extending do. (Howard St.), 1880/146/168.<br />

Advancing wages, 1880, R. 101.<br />

Laying tracks (Howard St., etc.), 1880, R. 148.<br />

Altering piers (Locust Point), 1881/6/7.<br />

Paving at Freight Depot (Howard St.), 1881/39/58.<br />

Completing road to Wheeling, funding debts, etc., 1881/<br />

63/101.<br />

Extending warehouse and wharves (Locust Point), 1881/<br />

98/140.<br />

Appointing directors, 1882/1/3.<br />

Spur-tracks (Ohio.Ave.), 1882/7/10.<br />

Extending tracks (Wells St.), 1882/9/11.<br />

Safety-gates, 1882, R. 48; 1888/7/11.<br />

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Tracks (Wells St.), 1883/11/14.<br />

Do. (Henrietta St.), 1883/41/50.<br />

Erecting pier (Locust Point), 1883/108/127.<br />

Widening do. (Chase's Wharf), 1883, R. 89.<br />

Tracks (Marriott St.), 1884/119/140.<br />

Do. (Claggett St.), 1885/10/12.<br />

Extending docks (Third Ave.), 1885/16/17.<br />

Tracks (Ohio Ave. to Ostend St.), 1887/12/14.<br />

Voting City's stock, 1888, R. 2.<br />

Bulkhead (Chase's Wharf), 1888, R. 80.<br />

^team-motor or " Dummy" (on Pratt St., etc.), 1889/63/82-<br />

1897/19/22; 1898/17/21.<br />

Switch (do.), 1889/87/116; 1897/20/24.<br />

Pier (Light St.), 1889, R. 76.<br />

To sell City's stock, 1890/125/164.<br />

Bridge (Monroe St.), 1890/129/170; 1891, R. 209.<br />

Tracks (Lawrence St.), 1893, R. 149.<br />

Sale of City's interest in mortgage from, 1896, R. 88.<br />

Tracks (Poppleton, Pratt and McHenry Sts.), 1897/5/7.<br />

Double tracks (Fell St.), 1897/85/104.<br />

Siding (Pratt to Howard Sts.), 1898/15/18.<br />

Shed (Poppleton St.), 1899/154/202.<br />

Tracks (Paca and Ostend Sts.), 1899/199/266.<br />

Do. (Howard St.), 1899/200/269; do. Eutaw St., 1899/<br />

20/273.<br />

Covered entrance (Camden Station), 1900/88/56.<br />

Passage-way (over Bank Lane), 1901-2/43/85.<br />

Switch (w! Pratt St.), 1902-3/135/74; 1902-3/171/145;<br />

1904-5/124/80.<br />

Track (Eastern Ave.), 1902-3/142/86.<br />

Coal transportation, 1902-3, R. 28.<br />

Switch (President St.), 1903-4/80/200.<br />

Siding (Alluvion St.), 1903-4/81/203.<br />

To erect one-story building, 1903-4, R. 10; 1904-5, R. 11.<br />

Curves or turn-outs (from McHenry St.), 1904-5/105/41.<br />

Tracks (West and Cross Sts.), 1904-5/141/117.<br />

Extending warehouse (Eutaw and Barre Sts.), 1904-5/<br />

176/200.<br />

Conference with Commission on Overhead Crossings,<br />

1904-5/220/283.<br />

Office building, 1904-5/235/313.<br />

Track, etc. (Race St.), 1904-5/237/316;<br />

Curve (Pratt St.), 1905-6/126/232.<br />

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Tracks (Andre St.), 1905-6, O. 157 (approvedJune 18,1906).<br />

(See ELECTRICITY; SAFETY-GATES.)<br />

BALTIMORE, PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLY RY. CO.—<br />

(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA & WILMINGTON R. R.—Not to<br />

obstruct streets, 1853/70/62.<br />

BALTIMORE, PIMLICO & PIKESVILLE RY. CO.—(See RAIL­<br />

WAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE & PORT DEPOSIT R. R.—Tracks in City, 1834<br />

(ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

(See BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA & WILMINGTON<br />

R. R.)<br />

BALTIMORE & POTOMAC R. R.—Using certain streets, 1870/49/<br />

97.<br />

Temporary track (North Ave. to Oliver and McMechin<br />

Sts.), 1871/98/85.<br />

Granting street privileges, 1872, R. 206.<br />

Roads leading from western City limits, 1872, R. 230.<br />

BALTIMORE & POWHATAN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE & RANDALLSTOWN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE ST.—Repairs (W.), 1828, R. 50; 1829, R. 34.<br />

Repaving (E.), 1833, R. 53.<br />

Do. (W.), 1833, R. 66; 1874/80/88 (repealed, 1876/98/88).<br />

Cession (Cove to Gilmor Sts.), by Turnpike Co., 1836/47/65.<br />

Condemning (Fulton St., W. to City limits), 1853/58/54.<br />

Repairing (E.), 1853, R. 222.<br />

Opening (Gist St. to E. limits), 1869/85/48.<br />

Regrading, 1871, R. 247.<br />

Grading, 1875, R. 71.<br />

Repairs, 1875, R. 61; 1891, R. 133; 1893, R. 86.<br />

Raising, 1875, R. 167.<br />

Shelling, 1876/36/30; 1886, R. 55; 1891, R. 37; 1892, R.<br />

103; 1893, R. 48.<br />

Curbing, 1878/102/96.<br />

'Grade, etc., 1883/6/9; 1883/60/73; 1889/171/216; 1890/<br />

38/44; 1893/31/55; 1898-9/158/206; 1899/158/206;<br />

1900/91/60.<br />

Paving, 1883/16/18; 1892/64/119; 1893/31/55.<br />

Bonds for widening, 1888/98/123.<br />

Opening (W. terminus to W. limits), 1889/37/45.<br />

Opening and widening (Jones' Falls to Exeter St.), 1889/<br />

150/190.<br />

Flushing, 1890, R. 55.<br />

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Iron bridge over Jones' Falls, 1893/4/17.<br />

Macadamizing, 1895, R. 89.<br />

BALTIMORE & SUSQUEHANNA R. R.—(See SUSQUEHANNA<br />

R. R.)<br />

BALTIMORE WATER CO.—(See WATER CO., BALTIMORE.)<br />

BALTIMORE & YORKTOWN RY. CO —(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALTIMORE & YORKTOWN TURNPIKE CO.—Tracks on certain<br />

streets, 1863/7/18; 1863/15/34; 1865/40/43; 1871/<br />

130/115; 1881/100/143. .<br />

(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

BALUSTRADES—Permits for, 1856, R. 71; 1874/133/132.<br />

BANDS—Hours for horns and drums, 1888/20/29.<br />

(See SABBATH-DAY.)<br />

BANDY—Playing in streets, etc., 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

BANK LANE.—Widening footway, 1853/51/50.<br />

Passage-way over, 1847/53/47; 1901-2/43/85.<br />

Paving, 1899/210/283; 1900/15/26; 1900/71/32.<br />

BANK-NOTES—(See NOTES.)<br />

BANK ST.—Gravelling, 1835, R. 11; 1836, R. 43. ,<br />

Opening (Exeter to Canal Sts.), 1840 (June)/6/12; 1843/<br />

11/12.<br />

Grade, 1847, R. 87.<br />

Public (Chester to Choptank Sts.), 1859/40/59.<br />

BANNERS—Restricting display of, 1861/37/45.<br />

Permits for (lettered), 1870, R. 10; 1873, R. 250, 339, 401,<br />

451; 1874, R. 148.<br />

Do. (signs), 1875, R. 14; 1876, R. 193; 1879, R. 205;.<br />

1898-9, R. 47.<br />

(See FLAGS; SIGNS.)<br />

BAR LIBRARY—(See LIBRARY CO. OF BALTIMORE BAR.)<br />

BARBERS' POLES—Permits, 1868, R. 21; 1872, R. 77, 111, 127,<br />

128, 137, 178, 298, 301; 1873/R. 72, 100, 123-5, 141,<br />

229, 240, 254, 272, 276, 278, 333, 344, 435; 1874, R. 22,<br />

41, 54, 73, 234, 328; 1876, R. 139, 223; 1877, R. 30;<br />

1878, R. 119, 134; 1879, R. 191, 197, 230, 232, 234,<br />

260-2; 1880, R. 82; 1882, R. 206; 1893, R. 104; 1898-9,<br />

R. 116.<br />

(See SIGNS.)<br />

BARCLAY ST.—Open (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1882/82/166.<br />

Do. (North Ave. to First St.), 1888/100/130.<br />

Deed (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1890/119/160.<br />

Grade, etc., 1893/196/312;. 1893/204/323.<br />

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"BARKING AND CATCHING "—To prevent, 1879/93/108;<br />

1889/139/176.<br />

BARLEY—(See GRAIN.)<br />

BARNES ST.—Regrading, etc., 1854/70/67.<br />

BARNET ST.—Widening footway, 1835 (ex. sess.),- R. 4.<br />

Extending (Sharp to Liberty Sts.), 1853/68/60.<br />

Now Clay St., 1890/131/172.<br />

BARNEY, COMMODORE JOSHUA—Portrait of, 1819, R. (Feb.<br />

23), p. 248.<br />

BARNUM'S HOTEL—Watchmen at, 1856 (Nov.), R. 19.<br />

BARRE ST.—Filling up and wharfing, 1804/7/61.<br />

Opening (Eutaw to Brick-kiln Sts.), 1848/23/18.<br />

Changing name from Sterrett St., 1870/98/151.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 221.<br />

Opening (lot between Sterrett and Fremont Sts.), 1874/<br />

146/143.<br />

Was Sterrett St. (Fremont to McHenry Sts.), 1882/93/180.<br />

Renumbering, 1885, R. 71.<br />

BARTLETT ST.—Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/79/95.<br />

(See L. McHENRY ST.)<br />

BASIN—Deepening channel, etc., 1802/34/283; 1821/51/344.<br />

Throwing dirt, etc., into, 1826/11/180; 1826/14/201;<br />

1838 (Rev.) /8/21; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Filling up (Back), 1850, R. 100.<br />

Improving (do.), 1853/95/80.<br />

Wharf (do.), 1854/5/22.<br />

Deepening (do.), 1858, R. 91.<br />

Catching sediment (do.), 1859, R. 153.<br />

Cleaning, 1854/69/66.<br />

To prevent private title to, I860, R. 149.<br />

Improving, 1861, R. 108.<br />

Filling up lot (on S. side of), 1868, R. 94.<br />

Cleaning( at Central Ave.), 1870, R. 9.<br />

(See CHANNELS; DREDGING; HARBOR; PORT<br />

WARDENS.)<br />

BATHING—In Jones' Falls, etc., 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/27/74.<br />

Do. (Harris Creek, etc.), 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/33/153; 1894/116/133.<br />

Free baths, 1894/131/160.<br />

(See BATHS.)<br />

BATHS—Free, 1894/131/160; 1895, R. 166.<br />

Accepting do. (from Henry Walters, Esq.), 1900/36/76;<br />

1902-3/120/164.<br />

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Commissioner for do. 1900/54/99.<br />

BATH=ROOMS—Regulations, 1888/5/8.<br />

Permits, 1893, R. 184; 1894, R. 125, 130, 157; 1895, R. 224.<br />

(See BUILDINGS; FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN<br />

BUILDINGS.)<br />

BATH ST.—Sewer on, 1826, R. (Apr. 13), p. 393.<br />

Bridge (over Jones' Falls), 1828, R. 56; 1837, R. 62.<br />

Changing name to Foundry St., 1849/50/61.<br />

BATTERY AVE.—Was Lincoln St., 1868/35/59.<br />

"Indexing," 1869, R. 42, 70.<br />

BATTERY SQUARE—Establishing (between Randall, Covington,<br />

Heath and Johnson Sts.), 1854/82/150.<br />

Enclosing, 1857, R. 85.<br />

Improving, 1858, R. 154; 1870, R. 113; 1871, R. 133, 276;<br />

1872, R. 179, 376.'<br />

Deed for part of, 1861, R. 182.<br />

Payment (for Lots C. and D.), 1862, R. Ill, 132.<br />

Repairs, 1868, R. 285.<br />

Embellishing, 1869, R. 55.<br />

Pump, 1871, R. 14.<br />

Extending, 1871, R. 169.<br />

Commissioners, 1872/98/118.<br />

Adding to, and naming "Riverside Park," 1873/65/71.<br />

BATTLE MONUMENT—Issuing stock for, 1819, R. (Mar. 18),<br />

p. 250.<br />

Completing and preserving, 1820/17/272.<br />

; Payment of claims against, 1821/52/345.<br />

: Changing name to " The Baltimore Monument," 1822, R.<br />

I (Feb. 26), p. 436.<br />

! Furnishing sand for, 1829, R. 37.<br />

; Preserving, 1838 (Rev.)/38/106; 1858/30/62.<br />

Cleansing, 1843, R. 73; 1844, R. 60; 1894, R. 89.<br />

Renovating, 1862, R. 120; 1868, R. 286, 387; 1876, R. 363.<br />

Hack-stands near, 1878/1/3.<br />

Tablet (marking site of "Old Courthouse"), 1894, R. 109.<br />

' (See BALTIMORE MONUMENT.)<br />

BAXTER ST.—Opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1898/103/<br />

137.<br />

Paving, 1901/121/120.<br />

BAYARD ST.—Opening (Washington to Paca Sts.), 1873/11/123.<br />

Grade, 1875/128/108.<br />

Inquiry as to assessments, 1879, R. 49.<br />

Shelling, 1884, R. 78; 1886, R. 79; 1887, R. 17; 1888, R. 65.<br />

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Repairs, 1891, R. 80; 1895, R. 113.<br />

Opening (Columbia to Ohio Aves.), 1894,/54/67.<br />

Grade, etc., 1894/93/104; 1899/188/247; 1901/138/155.<br />

BAYVIEW ASYLUM—Paying for and. completing, 1865/35/40.<br />

Naming new alms-house, 1865, R. 81.<br />

Furnishing, 1865, R. 189.<br />

Issuing $50,000 bonds for, 1866/3/7.<br />

Appropriation for insane poor at, 1866 (Oct.), R. 54.<br />

Repaying, 1870, R. 261.<br />

Underground system, 1872, R. 181.<br />

Additional building, 1880/91/104.<br />

Do. lands, 1880/147/169.<br />

Appropriation, 1883, R. 4.<br />

Furnishing insane department, 1885, R. 2.<br />

Water supply, 1885, R. 27.<br />

Fire-alarm, telegraph and box, 1885, R. 31.<br />

Purchasing cows, 1889, R. 102.<br />

Additional buildings (for insane), 1890/24/28.<br />

Equipment, do., 1890/157/235.<br />

Transferring balances, 1898/110/150.<br />

New boilers, 1899/216/291.<br />

Architects for Administration Building, 1905-6/140/260.<br />

(See ALMS-HOUSE; INSANE; PAUPERS.)<br />

BAY-WINDOWS—Permits, 1860, R. 90, 171, 262, 284; 1861, R.<br />

21, 100, 155; 1863, R. 104, 116, 119, 138, 141; 1864, R.<br />

12, 63, 106, 126, 133, 166; 1865, R. 64, 72, 95, 167, 175;<br />

1866, R. 22, 38, 81, 92, 119, 166, 188, 189, 231, 232, 247,<br />

256; 1866 (Oct.), R. 1, 11, 34, 62; 1867, R. 109, 246,<br />

274, 285, 350, 378^, 393v<br />

Do. by City Commissioner, 1868/6/29; 1868/17/46.<br />

Height, etc., 1869/46/49; 1870/20/52.<br />

Permits, 1868, R. 19, 45, 262, 384, 387, 398; 1869, R. 19;<br />

1873, R. 255 (and turrets); 1880, R. 129; 1882, R. "72,<br />

125, 139, 165; 1883, R. 21, 108; 1885, R. 91, 97, 122;<br />

1886, R. 11, 65, 162.<br />

Regulations, 1887/90/102.<br />

Permits, 1888, R. 18, 20, 41, 46, 73, 74, 86, 107, 114, 137;<br />

1889, R. 13, 24, 39, 40, 53, 61, 63, 65, 68, 70, 81, 101,<br />

106, 111-113, 115, 123; 1890, R. 100, 118, 121-123, 130,<br />

136, 137, 147, "l51, 167, 169, 194, 208, 216, 217, 219;<br />

(Hotel Rennert) 1891/75/170; 1891/85/128; 1891, R.<br />

58, 62, 79, 167, 202, 240, 255, 289, 298; 1892, R. 5, 17,<br />

27, 41, 59, 94-6, 141, 185, 190, 198, 202; 1893, R. 19,<br />

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69, 90, 102, 118, 123, 131, 146 (and tower), 154, 157, 183,<br />

191, 192, 194; 1894, R. 13, 29 (organ-chamber), 67, 72,<br />

185, 201, 226, 273, 279, 280, 290; 1895, R. 9, 24, 34, 51,<br />

52, 54, 57, 63, 66, 79, 108, 109, 114, 155, 158, 165, 171,<br />

181, 199, 204, 205, 209, 220, 221, 256; 1896/101/149;<br />

1896, R. 21, 53, 75, 84, 85, 100, 111, 115, 122, 126, 135;<br />

1897, R. 9, 12, 14, 15, 23, 29, 30, 43, 53, 61; 1898/67/91;<br />

1898/99/134; 1898-9, R. 2, 8, 18, 26, 49, 79, 139, 158;<br />

1900/57/8.<br />

(See BOW-WINDOWS; BUILDINGS; TOWERS.)<br />

BEASON ST.—Opening (Hull to Decatur St.), 1876/148/150.<br />

Do. (Decatur to Porter Sts., etc.), 1885/93/115. "<br />

Do. (Hull to Andre Sts.), 1887/24/25.<br />

Do. (Andre to Stewart Sts.), 1889/71/91.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/52/41; 1893/163/262; 1894/90/101.<br />

BEEF—(and Pork), inspection of, 1807/28/259; 1814/8/31;<br />

1825/2/56; 1822/11/396; 1826/20/242; 1826/61/3-58.<br />

Do. permit to sell, 1826, R. (Mar. 15), p. 380.<br />

Inspection, 1827/19/408; 1829/14/21; 1836/7/17, 1841<br />

(Dec.) 2/12; 1842/15/27; 1844/1/5.<br />

Transporting without inspection, etc., 1844/37/34.<br />

Two inspectors in districts, 1849/5/10.<br />

Inspection regulations, 1849/39/48; 1851/31/29; 1852/<br />

31/24.<br />

BEGGARS—(See INDIGENT; PAUPERS; VAGRANTS.)<br />

BEL=AIR AVE.—Tunnel above, 1853/109/97.<br />

Grade, 1853 (Nov.)/4/9; 1880/134/154.<br />

Lowering, 1871/2/6.<br />

Paving, 1873, R. 298 • " '<br />

(See GAY ST.)<br />

BELAIR (BELLE=AIR, BELL AIR, BEL-AIR) MARKET—Sale of<br />

stalls and benches, 1823, R. (Mar. 17), p. 47.<br />

Acquiring ground for, 1828, R. 31.<br />

Compensation of clerk, 1828, R. 55. (See 1820/19/274.)<br />

Do. Market-Master, 1830, R. 58.<br />

1 Plastering, etc., 1829, R. 14.<br />

Extending, 1835, R.8; 1836, R.44; 1840, R.2; 1844, R.39.<br />

Paving cross-street, 1836, R. 48.<br />

Street manure, 1836, R. 110.<br />

White-washing, 1837, R. 15.<br />

Fish-house near, 1837, R. 28.<br />

Paving space south of, 1837, R. 29.<br />

Removing hay-scales from, 1837, R. 30.<br />

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Benches in, 1839, R. 9; 1853, R. 79.<br />

Memorial for extending, 1839, R. 32; 1845, R. 15.<br />

Hours and days for marketing, 1840/4/24; 1848 (May 24)/<br />

1/5.<br />

Weight-house and scales, 1840, R. 5.<br />

Addition to market, 1843, R. 67, 84.<br />

Purchasing ground for, 1843, R. 118; 1852/47/44.<br />

Limits of market, 1845/15/16.<br />

Commissioners to value lot for, 1845, R. 56.<br />

Assessing property for, 1846, R. 108.<br />

Extension, 1846, R. 116, 119, 134.<br />

Rents for stalls, 1848/37/30.<br />

Paving (Gay to Hillen Sts.), 1848, R. 11.<br />

Morning hours, 1848 (May 24)/l/5; 1851/23/25.<br />

Erecting shed, 1850, R. 49; 1853, R. 194.<br />

Plugs and hose, 1851, R. 92; 1887, R. 43; 1819/6/215.<br />

Rebuilding and extending, 1853/6/13.<br />

For new building, 1853, R. 241,<br />

Temporary accommodations (for butchers), 1853, R. 246.<br />

Sale of stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 1.<br />

Numbering stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 6.<br />

Rental, do., 1854/7/23. .<br />

Sheds, 1854, R. 19; 1859, R, 257.<br />

Eave-stalls, 1854, R. 51.<br />

Hose, 1852, R. 36; 1859, R. 126; 1876, R. 261; 1878, R.<br />

277; 1880, R. 79; 1886, R. 15.<br />

Tin valleys, 1863, R. 21.<br />

Belfry, 1863, R. 187.<br />

Spouting, 1864, R. 101; 1889, R. 117.<br />

Permanent stalls, 1868, R. 322; do. (eave-stalls), 1870, R.<br />

80; do. (box), 1870, R. 177.<br />

Additional house, 1865/32/37.<br />

Extending, 1868, R. 332.<br />

Repairs, 1868, R. 423; 1875, R. 447; 1876, R. 306; 1881,<br />

R. 302; 1882, R. 89.<br />

Stand, 1869, R. 36.<br />

Removing old fish-house, 1869, R. 276.<br />

Repair and clean, 1870, R. 183.<br />

Rebuild, 1871, R. 130.<br />

Office for clerk, 1871, R. 244.<br />

Repaving, 1871, R. 267.<br />

White-washing, 1871, R. 312.<br />

Covering, 1873, R. 233.<br />

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Limits, etc., 1882/72/158; defining lines, 1880, R. 132.<br />

New roofs, 1884, R. 77.<br />

Paving, 1889, R. 139; 1891, R. 125; 1892, R. 97.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

BEL=AIR ROAD—Repairs, 1835, R. 51; 1856, R. 116.<br />

Plank road along, 1850, R. 53.<br />

BELGIAN BLOCKS—Dimensions, 1876, R. 270; 1880, R. 178;<br />

1905-6/59/112.<br />

Mosaic instead of, 1894/135/165.<br />

(See PAVEMENTS.)<br />

BELLS—Framework for (Fleet and Canal Sts.), 1845, R. 89.<br />

For mechanics (of S. Baltimore), 1860, R. 233.<br />

Ringing do., 1879, R. 151; 1881, R. 33; 1884, R. 34;<br />

1895, R. 85, 150; 1896, R. 27; 1897, R. 13.<br />

. Donating to churches, 1893, R. 188, 205.<br />

Disposing of (on Clifton Engine-house), 1896/107/159. .<br />

(See ALARM-BELLS.)<br />

BELLE AVE.—Deed (E. from Garrison Ave.), 1905-6/30/76.<br />

BELT R. R. CO.—Construction, use of streets, etc., 1890/83/104;<br />

1890/84/121.<br />

Sale of Bolton Depot, 1891/79/111.<br />

Parking do., 1892,/51/83.<br />

Foot-bridge (across Lee St.), 1892, R. 183.<br />

Station, train-sheds, tunnel, etc., 1901-2/81/172.<br />

Electric current for United Ry. & Elec. Co., 1903-4/48/84.<br />

BELT ST.—For opening (West to Randall Sts.), 1839/50/49.<br />

Do. (Cross to Jackson Sts.), 1883/111/132.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Wells St.), 1900/60/12; 1901-2/3/5.<br />

Grade, etc., 1886/45/56.<br />

BELVIDERE BRIDGE—Railing, 1845, R. 20.<br />

(See BRIDGES.)<br />

BELVIDERE ROAD—Repairs, 1845, R. 61.<br />

BELVIDERE ST.—Driving, etc., over roofed bridge, 1820/25/282.<br />

Securing bridge, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45; 1823, R. (Sep.<br />

23), p. 49.<br />

Painting do., 1823, R. (Nov. 3), p. 50.<br />

Horses to be walked over do., 1826/16/228.<br />

Insurance, do., 1830, R. 6.<br />

Repairs, do., 1841, R. 41.<br />

Regrading, 1873/75/86.<br />

Closing (Bridge to Union R. R.), 1880/3/79 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (North St. to Union R. R.), 1887/11/129.<br />

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Selling City's interest in, 1889/44/57; 1891/92/135.<br />

(See BRIDGES; SOUTH ST.)<br />

BENCHES—Permit (at kerb), 1880, R. 213.<br />

BENEFACTORS, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC BENEFACTORS.)<br />

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS—Appropriations, 1869, R. 205.<br />

(See APPROPRIATIONS.)<br />

BENTALOU ST.—Deed (Pratt St. to Wilkens' S. boundary), 1871/<br />

92/80.<br />

Do. (Frederick to Wilkens Aves.), 1891/122/170.<br />

BENTON ST.—Was Run AL, 1836/29/38.<br />

(See RUN AL.)<br />

BENZINE—Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R. 158.<br />

(See GASOLINE; OILS.)<br />

BEQUEST—(Charitable), assigned to Trustees for Poor, 1839/<br />

48/48.<br />

Releasing City's interest in, 1876, R. 89.<br />

BERGER (BURGAR) AL.—Grading, 1855/4/27.<br />

Condemning (Wright to Ilamner Als.), 1855/7/29.<br />

BETHEL ST.—Was Apple AL, 1845/13/13.<br />

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Widening, 1852/29/23.<br />

Grade, etc., 1877/40/36; 1886/131/170; 1886/133/173..<br />

Opening (Fayette St.rto Fairmount A.ve.), 1884/120/141<br />

(repealed, 1885/42/47); 1885/76/93.<br />

Do., etc. (Oliver to Townsend Sts.), 1891/41/59.<br />

BETTING—On games, 1830/7/181 (partially repealed, 1837/29/<br />

22).<br />

(See GAMING; HORSE-RACING.)<br />

BEVERLIN (BEVERLEN, BEVERLY) ST.—Opening (Light to<br />

Charles Sts.), 1886/105/140.<br />

Grade, etc., 1889/96/124; 1890/31/33; 1890/32/34.<br />

BICYCLES—Lights on, 1890/130/171.<br />

Coasting on, 1894/4/6.<br />

Holders for (on telegraph poles), 1897, R. 47.<br />

" Keep to right," 1898/30/42.<br />

Permit for pump, 1898-9, R. 71.<br />

BIDDLE ST.—Grading, etc., 1835, R. 53; 1857/57/101; 1869, R.<br />

222; 1874/109/113; 1875/45/31; 1880/59/66; 1884/<br />

146/171; 1890/128/169; 1886/21/31; 1887/60/74.<br />

Opening (North to "St. Paul's" Sts.), 1837/3/5.<br />

Paving,1848/41/32; 1894/143/177; 1893/215/344.<br />

Condemning (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1851/40/34.<br />

Do. (Caroline St. to Harford Ave.), 1851/51/40.<br />

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Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1852/48/45.<br />

Do. (Dallas to Bond Sts.), 1869/61/74.<br />

Public (Charles St. to Hargrove AL), 1873/53/61.<br />

Renumbering (W.), 1874, R. 356.<br />

Opening (Washington St. to E. limits), 1877/46/41.<br />

Selling (No. 131, W.), 1880/22/32.<br />

Opening (Barclay St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1882/98/185.<br />

Do. (Barclay to North Sts.), 1882/83/186.<br />

Shell, etc., 1884, R. 159.<br />

Opening (Bond St. to Broadway), 1888/53/73.<br />

Exchange of lots (at bridge), 1890/100/140.<br />

City's benefits from opening, 1890, R. 133.<br />

Repairs, 1895, R. 192.<br />

BILL=BOARDS—Prohibiting (on residue of lots), 1904-5/184/213.<br />

BILLIARDS—Licensing tables, 1807/21/132; 1829/20/111; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126; 1851/20/23; 1860/<br />

46/66; 1867/10/13.<br />

Minors not to play, 1869/31/28.<br />

License regulations, 1879/31/33; 1894/23/23; 1896/<br />

135/206.<br />

(See GAMING.)<br />

BILLS—(City,) forwarding to Legislature, 1831, R. 11.<br />

(For work and material), approving, 1843, R. 60.<br />

(Posters,) defacing, 1869/33/30.<br />

BINNEY ST.—Shelling, 1881, R. 51.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/26/31; 1884/125/146.<br />

BIRCKHEAD (BIRKHEAD) ST.—Public (Light to Charles Sts.),<br />

1860/15/42.<br />

Closing (Charles to Patapsco Sts.), 1888/113/143.<br />

BIRDS—To protect insectivorous, 1874/16/25.<br />

Boxes for (English sparrows), 1874, R. 71.<br />

BIRD'S=EYE VIEW—(Of Baltimore, lithographic), subscription<br />

for, 1870, R. 138.<br />

BIRTHS—(And deaths), registration of, 1874/86/94;. 1879/21/22;<br />

1882/109/198; 1904-5/112/58.<br />

(See HEALTH DEPARTMENT; REGISTRATION.)<br />

BLACKSMITHS—Regulations concerning, 1807/29/170.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; HORSES.)<br />

BLADENSBURQ—(Battle of), to relieve soldiers wounded at,<br />

1816, R. 10.<br />

(Do.) parents of soldiers killed at, 1837, R. 65.<br />

BLASTING—(With gunpowder, etc.), permits required for, 1904-<br />

5/229/305.<br />

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BLEACHING=SALTS—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133; "1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

BLIND ASYLUM (MD. INSTITUTION FOR INSTRUCTION OF<br />

THE BLIND)—Appropriations for, 1864, R. 162; 1867,<br />

R. 378.<br />

BLOCK POINT—Renting City and County property on, 1828, R.<br />

65.<br />

BLOCK ST.—Paving, 1832, R. 68; 1870/80/134; 1883/7/11.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 238.<br />

Grade, etc., 1880/82/96.<br />

BLOOD—Burning, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.)<br />

BLOOD AL.—Changing name to Williams Al., 1883/98/118.<br />

-Do. to Lamley St., 1891/15/21.<br />

BLOOM ST.—For opening (W. of Cove St.), 1836/22/33.<br />

Do. (Penna. Ave. to Ross St.), 1841/4/20.<br />

Do. (Eutaw St. to'Penna. Ave.), 1874/117/119.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/67/59.<br />

BOARD OF ARBITRATION—Reference of claims to, 1859, R. 204;<br />

1860, R. 48, 49, 196, 210, 216, 237, 239, 339, 340, 343,<br />

362, 374.<br />

(See APPEAL TAX COURT.)<br />

BOARD OF CONTROL AND REVIEW—Appointment of, 1846/<br />

71/69.<br />

Proceedings confirmed, etc., 1847/5/16.<br />

Lists of vessels for, 1847, R. 44.<br />

. Duties, 1858/25/26; 1858/48/128.<br />

Payment, 1858, R. 127.<br />

Corrected assessment (by March 1), 1859/14/37.<br />

Do. (by April 1), 1859/31/54.<br />

Additional compensation, 1859/75/89; do., clerk, 1860, R.<br />

397.<br />

Members' salaries, 1866/62/57.<br />

Paying salaries, 1867, R. 18, 70.<br />

Completing work, 1877, R. 18.<br />

BOARD OF HEALTH—Pay for boats, etc., 1839/51/53.<br />

Additional duties transferred to, 1846 (Aug.)/3/6.<br />

Appropriations, 1858, R. 131; 1860, R. 378; 1866, R. 262.<br />

To attend Sanitary Convention, 1859, R. 145.<br />

Transferring certain accounts, 1889, R. 133.<br />

(See HEALTH; HEALTH BOARD; HEALTH COM­<br />

MISSIONERS.)<br />

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BOARDING-HOUSES—(See TAVERNS.)<br />

BOARD=WALK—Laying (Marshall Ave. and Light-St. Bridge),<br />

1894, R. 113.<br />

BOAT=HOUSES—Rebuilding (Neptune Club), 1891, R. 17.<br />

Do. (Ariel), 1891, R. 222.<br />

Additions to (Ariel), 1894, R. 203; (B. A. C,), 1895, R. 91;<br />

(Arundel), 1904-5, R. 26.<br />

Shingling roof, 1901-2/47/95.<br />

BOATS AND SCOWS—Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/13/51; 1843/<br />

33/29; 1880/97/109.<br />

License rates, 1882/49/127.<br />

(See CARRIAGES; WAGONS.)<br />

BOEHME AL.—Condemning (Broadway to Argyle St.), 1852/4/8.<br />

BOHEMIA COURT—Now Jones Court (Washington to Castle<br />

Sts.), 1905-6, O. 147 (approved, June 13, 1906).<br />

BOILERS—(Steam), permits to use, 1867 (Nov.), R. 34; 1873, R.<br />

39.<br />

(See STEAM-BOILERS; STEAM-ENGINES.)<br />

BOKEE ST.—Deed (Washington to Chester Sts.), 1902-3/157/115.<br />

Now Ellsworth St., 1904-5/95/27.<br />

BO=LIN PARK—Deed (Linden Ave., Robert, Bolton and Laurens<br />

Sts.), 1893/66/111.<br />

Commissioners, 1893, R. 121; 1896/14/17.<br />

BOLTON DEPOT—Carriage-way around, 1865, R. 111.<br />

Removing fence, etc., 1886/128/167.<br />

Sale or lease, 1889/39/47.<br />

Lease to Perm't Exposition Asso., 1889/176/222.<br />

Sale and improvements, 1891/79/111.<br />

Parking, 1892/51/83; 1893/19/29; 1894/88/98.<br />

BOLTON ST.—Public (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1848/43/34.<br />

Deed (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1870/34/84.<br />

Opening (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1884/85/101.<br />

BOND ST.—Extension of lots into water, 1801/29/279.<br />

Repairs, 1845, R. 2; 1875, R. 352.<br />

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Opening (Monument'to McElderry Sts.), 1852/27/22.<br />

Do. (Chase to Hoffman Sts.), 1869/51/53.<br />

Do. (Hoffman St. to North Ave.), 1876/79/65.<br />

Grade, etc., 1855/54/71; 1864, R. 29; 1881/96/137; 1883/<br />

6/75.<br />

BOND ST. WHARF—Erecting (public), 1798/81/153.<br />

BONES—Restrictions as to boiling, 1848/4/8; 1858/52/131;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

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Buying and depositing, 1867/63/69.<br />

BONFIRES—Prohibited in streets, 1797/15/63; 1801/27/274.<br />

(See FIRES.)<br />

BOOKS—Presentation by and to the city of Paris, 1844, R. 31.<br />

BOOM—(Swinging), permit to erect, 1867, R. 187.<br />

BOOTH ST.—Opening (Callender Al. to Schroeder St.), 1849/<br />

9/21.<br />

Regrading, 1862, R. 115.<br />

BORROWING MONEY—Authority to Mayor for, 1809/18/281;<br />

1811/11/309; 1820, R. (Nov. 17), p. 300; 1821, R. (Mar.<br />

19), p. 79.<br />

By Mayor and Finance Commissioners, 1819, R. (Jan. 28),<br />

p. 248; 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 294.<br />

To repay previous loan, 1832, R. 95.<br />

For health measures, 1832 (ex. sess.), O. 3 and 4, pp. 8-13.<br />

By Mayor, 1821, R. (Nov. 29), p. 387; 1822, R. (Mar. 1),<br />

p. 437; 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 42; 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 95.<br />

For harbor, 1830, R. 48, p. 248; 1831, R. 36; 1832, R. 44.<br />

For appropriations, 1831/36/305.<br />

To meet deficiency, 1831 (ex. sess.)/2/315.<br />

For current expenses, 1832, R. 72.<br />

By Finance Commissioners on Mayor's requisition, 1833/<br />

35/52.<br />

Anticipating revenue, 1837, R. 102; 1838, R. 19 and 37;<br />

1842, R. 55.<br />

For interest on " Internal Improvements" debt, 1851, R. 91.<br />

On notes to meet deficiencies, 1857/24/57; 1858/37/69;<br />

1859/87/98; 1867, R. 367.<br />

On uncollected taxes, 1872/41/47; 1873/45/55; 1876/<br />

48/40.<br />

To meet obligations, 1877/26/25; 1877/78/78; 1878/50/<br />

40; 1879/38/44; 1880/73/88; 1881/52/82; 1882/60/<br />

136; 1883/28/41; 1884/72/89; 1885/52/56; 1886/68/88;<br />

1887/46/57;1888/22/31;1889/58/79;1890/68/79;1891/<br />

40/59; 1892/82/140; 1893/153/236; 1894/51/66.<br />

(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; NOTES; SCHOOLS;<br />

STOCK; TAXES.)<br />

BOSTON ST.—Paving, 1836, R. 28; 1893/39/76; 1894, R. 80.<br />

Shelling, 1866, R. 227; 1867, R. 54; 1868, R. 291 (and<br />

sewer); 1868, R. 98; 1871, R. 85; 1874, R. 43.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/7/8; 1901-2/6/27.<br />

Gutters, 1875, R. 46.<br />

Cross-over switches, 1902-3/147/96.<br />

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.BOTTLE AL.—Extending, 1819/16/224; 1834/22/27.<br />

Approving Act for opening, 1832/38/39; 1835, R. 41.<br />

Now Dover St., 1840/11/28.<br />

BOULEVARD—Completing (St. Paul St., Merryman's Lane,<br />

etc.), 1905-6/61/113.<br />

BOULDIN (BOULDEN) AL.—Condemning (Wilson St. to 100 ft.<br />

N. W. of Lanvale St.), 1847/40/39.<br />

Public (McMechin to Lanvale Sts.), 1858/53/132;-1859/<br />

106/180.<br />

Opening (McMechen to Wilson Sts.), 1872/93/114; 1874/<br />

11/20.<br />

Do. (Bloom to Baker Sts.), 1887/106/123.<br />

Do. (Laurens to Wilson Sts.), 1889/110/138.<br />

Now Brunt St., 1891/70/100.<br />

BOUNDARIES—City Commissioners to fix, 1797/14/57; 1807/<br />

20/119; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850 (Rev.)/14/30.<br />

Enlarging (of-City), 1817/14/117.<br />

For extending (do., two miles N., E. and W.), 1868, R. 26;<br />

1872, R. 62.<br />

(See AVENUES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)<br />

BOUNDARY AVE.—Grade, etc., 1871, R. 211; 1872, R. 332.<br />

Opening (Greenmount to Belair Aves.), 1873/116/128.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 455.<br />

(See NORTH AVE.)<br />

BOUNTIES—Paying clerks to Commissioners of Fund, 1864/4/7-<br />

Appropriations for, 1864/8/10; 1864/63/45.<br />

Scope of law, 1864/69/52.<br />

Board, 1864/82/67; 1864/88/79.<br />

To.families of U. S. soldiers and sailors, 1864/91/81.<br />

Appropriations, 1864 (Nov.)/l/5; 1865/1/9; 1865/14/21.<br />

To correct informality, 1865/55/137.<br />

Issuing notes, 1865, R. 14.<br />

Urging legislation, 1865, R. 15.<br />

Waving informalities in paying, 1866, R. 93.<br />

Pay for commissioners, 1867, R." 29.<br />

BOUNTY LANE—Grade, etc., 1878/14/12.<br />

BOWERS' LOT—To divide and sell for House of Refuge, 1849,<br />

R. 88.<br />

BOWLINQ=ALLEYS—Minors excluded from playing in, 1842/30/<br />

38.<br />

Licensing, etc., 1845/16/16; 1847/21/26; 1850 (Rev.)/34/<br />

126.<br />

Hours for playing in, 1866/14/14.<br />

(See TEN-PIN ALLEYS.)<br />

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BOWLY'S WHARF—Filling up, etc., 1799/2/191; 1800/43/229.<br />

Repairing, 1811/4/304; 1824, R. (Feb. 6), p. 87; 1836,.<br />

R. 112; 1868, R. 251.<br />

Improving, 1829/30/122.<br />

Stone wall at, 1829, R. 10; Stone wharf, 1837, R. 44.<br />

Wagons, etc., on, 1833/34/52.<br />

Landing firewood and lumber, 1834/25/29.<br />

For completing, 1837, R. 43.<br />

Renewing lease, 1842, R. 74.<br />

Platform at, 1854/32/38; 1854/79/83.<br />

Widening footway, 1855, R. 61.<br />

Leasing City property at, 1864, R. 163.<br />

Shed, 1877, R. 175.<br />

(See RIDING AND DRIVING.)<br />

BOW=WINDOWS.—Permit, 1883, R. 180.<br />

(See BAY-WINDOWS.)<br />

BOXES—Permit for (showcase), 1872, R. 141.<br />

Permits, (sign), 1873, R. 440; do. (triangular), 1874, R. 289..<br />

(See SHOW-CASES; SIGNS.)<br />

BOX AL.—Opening (German to Lombard Sts.), 1885/88/109.<br />

Grade, etc., 1887/116/134.<br />

Now Sutton St., 1890/174/244.<br />

BOYD ST.—Deed (Poppleton to Republican Sts.), 1842, R. 54.<br />

Opening (Goodloe to Holland Sts.), 1844/2/5.<br />

BOYLE ST.—Deed (Fort Ave. to Clemm St.), 1889/9/11.<br />

BOYS—Care of incorrigible, 1877/66/69. •' '<br />

BOYS' HOME ASSOCIATION (SOCIETY)—Appropriations, 1867,.<br />

R. 143; 1868, R. 62.<br />

Debt due by, 1876, R. 357.<br />

Contract with, 1869, R. 202.<br />

New lease, 1881/88/129.<br />

BRADFORD ST. (ALLEY)—Closing (Burke to Gist Sts.), 1861/<br />

52/64.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/52/59.<br />

Now Bradford St., 1890/21/26.<br />

Opening (Federal to Lanvale Sts.), 1895/96/123.<br />

BRADENBAUGH AL.—Regrading, 1856/3/6.<br />

BRADLEY ST.—Was Chestnut AL, 1892/70/125.<br />

BRAN—Measurement of, 1821/26/319; 1821/39/329; 1822/<br />

21/405.<br />

Sold by weight; 1838, (Rev.)/29/80.<br />

BRANDY AL.—Extending, 1819/17/225.<br />

BREAD—Regulating sale of, 1802/31/281; 1808/56/249; 1824/'<br />

10/57; 1826/36/299; 1828/7/7.<br />

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BREAK=WATER—In Jones' Falls, 1833, R., 17.<br />

BREHM'S LANE—Preparing, 1891, R. 42.<br />

BREVARD ST.—Was Foster Al. (Biddle to Dolphin Sts.), 1887/<br />

10/13.<br />

Widening (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1889/89/117.<br />

Grade, etc., 1893/191/307.<br />

BREWER AL.—Now Brighton St. (Hoffman to Lanvale Sts.),<br />

1890/140/199.<br />

BREWER SQUARE—Accepting (North and Park Aves., Laurens<br />

and Bolton Sts.), 1892/29/42.<br />

Commissioners for, 1893/13/21.<br />

BRICE AL.—Opening (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1889/<br />

115/143.<br />

BRICKS—Regulating size of, 1798/64/129 (repealed, 1798/70/<br />

134).<br />

Permit for clamp, 1831, R. 48.<br />

Inspection of .yards, 1832 (ex. sess.) /3/8.<br />

Extending yard improvements, 1846, R. 104.<br />

Disposing of old (from Fishhouse), 1846, R. 113; 1847, R.80.<br />

Restrictions as to making, 1851/14/20.<br />

Permit (to use yard), 1851, R. 3.<br />

Do. (to manufacture), 1855, R. 23. -<br />

(See KILNS.)<br />

BRIDGE ST.—Widening, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 377.<br />

(See GAY ST.)<br />

BRIDGES—Upper and middle (Jones' Falls), 1797/21/77; 1797/<br />

40/105.<br />

Lower (do.), 1798/89/161. . '-<br />

To connect new streets, 1799/16/205.<br />

To complete footways on (upper), 1801/10/247.<br />

At Lee, Camden and Montgomery Sts., 1801/7/241; 1803/<br />

,13/20.<br />

Repairs, 1807/20/123.<br />

(Stone), over Jones' Falls, 1808/60/257; 1808/63/260.<br />

In Pitt St., 1809/10/269.<br />

Temporary (over Jones' Falls, from Fish Market), 1810/<br />

25/257.<br />

Stone (at Gay St.), 1811/7/305; 1812/16/318.<br />

Do. (at Pratt St.), 1811/10/307.<br />

Harford St., 1812/30/333.<br />

Damages for building, 1814, R. 5.<br />

Repairs (Queen and Harford Sts.), 1815, R. 4.<br />

Centre St., 1817/43/158.<br />

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Bath St., 1817/48/163.<br />

Saratoga St., 1818/9/174.<br />

Water St., 1818/21/184.<br />

Bridge and Gay Sts., 1818/28/190; 1819/21/231; 1820/<br />

14/266; 1821/57/349; 1822/1/391.<br />

Lexington and Pine Sts., 1818, R. (June 1), p. 195.<br />

Over Harris' Creek, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199; 1846, R. 102.<br />

Tanner's Run, 1819, R. (Mar. 15), p. 249; 1821, R. (Jan.<br />

25), p. 369.<br />

Belvidere St., 1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 292.<br />

Supervision over, 1826/9/165.<br />

Riding and driving over (wooden), 1828/39/48.<br />

At Hillen and Pleasant Sts., 1832/20/22.<br />

Altering (at Baltimore St.), 1832, R. 39.<br />

Repairs (Baltimore and Schroeder Sts.), 1833, R. 44.<br />

Replacing (do.), 1837, R. 42.<br />

Repairing generally, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

14/30.<br />

Railings (Hillen and Bath Sts.), 1838, R. 91.<br />

Pitching (Water St.), 1839, R. 116.<br />

Material for, 1842, R. 47.<br />

Painting (Lombard and Pratt Sts.), 1842, R. 79.<br />

W. Madison St., 1843, R. 39.<br />

Oak joists for flooring, 1843, R. 47.<br />

Repairs (in front of United Fire Co. house), 1843, R. 54.<br />

Do. ("Belvidera"), 1844, R. 25.<br />

Repairs (Gay St.), 1844, R. 90; do. (HarrisCreek), 145, R. 66.<br />

Across run (over Charles St. near Lanvale factory), 1844,<br />

R. 118.<br />

Widening and repairing (Pratt St., near Carey), 1845, R. 93.<br />

Capping posts on (Market and Gay Sts.), 1845, R. 127.<br />

Caulking, etc. (at Gay, Baltimore, Lombard and Pratt Sts.),<br />

1846, R. 59; repairs (do.); 1853, R. 68.<br />

Raising (at Canton Ave.), 1846, R. 91; repairs (do.), 1849,<br />

R. 108.<br />

Footways along (Hillen St.), 1846, R. 95.<br />

Iron (over Jones' Falls at Fayette-St.), 1846, R. 138.<br />

Monument and Madison Sts., 1846, R. 153; 1846 (Aug.),R.6.<br />

Repairs (Madison St.), 1846, R. 154; 1848, R. 12.<br />

Do. (after freshets), 1846 (Aug.), R. 1.<br />

Iron (at Monument St.), 1847, R. 63.<br />

Piling (Canton Ave.), 1848, R. 8.<br />

Iron (Fayette St.), 1848 (June 6), R. 1.<br />

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Materials from fallen (do.), 1848 (June 6), R. 2.<br />

Additional appropriation (do.), 1849, R. 7.<br />

Erection of iron (Foundry St.), 1849, R. 42.<br />

Over canal (in Gough St.), 1849, R. 114.<br />

Over Jones' Falls (at Eastern Aye.), 1850/52/46.<br />

Do. (at Centre St.), 1850, R. 94, 119.<br />

Over run (on Garden St.), 1851, R. 68.<br />

Do. (W. Franklin St. extended), 1852, R. 153.<br />

Do. (Grundy St.), 1852, R. 10.7; 1853, R. 59.<br />

Improving (Madison St.), 1853, R. 207.<br />

Securing draw (mouth of Jones' Falls), 1853, R. 237.<br />

Repairs ("Alice Ann," Madison and Monument Sts.), 1855,<br />

R. 131.<br />

Repairs (Bath St.), 1855, R. 136; (do.) Charles St., 1855,.<br />

R. 219.<br />

To pay contractors, 1856, R. 167.<br />

Over Jones' Falls (Lombard St.), 1858, R. 3.<br />

Closing up (do.), 1858, R. 16.<br />

Foot-bridge (across Hollingsworth St.), 1858 (Nov.), R. 26.<br />

Repairs (flooring over Jones' Falls), 1858 (Nov.), R. 40.<br />

Raising (at Ridgely St.), and repairing (road near Long<br />

Bridge), 1861, R. 113. •<br />

Repairs (Foundry St.), 1862, R. 52.<br />

Do. (Hillen St.), 1862, R. 58; 1864, R. 96.<br />

Securing (Eager St.), 1863, R. 5, 6, 90, 167; brick (do.),.<br />

1865, R. 122.<br />

Repairs (Madison, Second and Swann Sts.), 1867, R. 166,.<br />

Do. (Centre St.), 1867, R. 238.<br />

Erecting (John St.), 1868, R. 157.<br />

Do. (North Ave.), 1868, R. 164; tax collections for (do.),.<br />

1869, R. 282; appropriations (do.), 1871, R. 13.<br />

Rebuilding and repairing (after flood), 1868, R. 382, 390.<br />

John St. and Boundary Ave., 1868, R. 373.<br />

Repairs (Scott St.), 1869, R. 41.<br />

Over Court-house Lane, 1870, R. 21.<br />

Over B. & P. R. R. cut (Argyle Ave.), 1875, R. 372.<br />

By N. C. R. W. over Jones' Falls (between Monument and'<br />

"Madison Sts.), 1876/102/93.<br />

Constructing (Calvert St.), 1877/39/35.<br />

Temporary (tramway), 1878, R. 204.<br />

Keeper (St. Paul, Calvert and North Sts.), 1880/148/170;<br />

1896/2/4.<br />

Repairs, 1880, R. 185; 1888, R. 144.<br />

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Maintaining (Light St.), 1880, R. 204; repairs (do.), 1882,<br />

R. 192.<br />

Permits for (foot-bridges), 1880, R. 251; 1886, R. 154, 177;<br />

1888, R. 39; do. (Grant St.), 1885, R. 162.<br />

Lamps (Gay St.), 1883, R. 149.<br />

Plans for (Centre St.), 1885, R. 117; 1886, R. 19.<br />

Height of (Monroe St.), 1886, R. 89.<br />

Constructing (do.), 1890/129/170.<br />

Iron (Cedar Ave.), 1889/43/55.<br />

Constructing (foot-bridges), 1889, R. 19, 20,84; 1890,R. 54.<br />

Light St. (cut gate), 1889, R. 42;' do. (rebuilding), 1889,<br />

R. 92.;~ do. (completing), 1890/126/166.<br />

Appropriation for plans, 1890, R. 75.<br />

Constructing (North Ave.), 1890/83/104; 1891/80/120.<br />

Do. (Lexington St.), 1891/142/193.<br />

Repairs (Union Ave.), 1891, R. 162.<br />

Deficiency appropriation (Monroe St.), 1891, R. 278.<br />

Do.. "(Light St.), 1892, R. 186.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1894, R. 2, 21, 220.<br />

Repairs (21st Ward), 1894, R. 224.<br />

Permit (Woman's College), 1894, R. 25.<br />

Completing (North Ave.), 1895/117/148.<br />

Transferring balances (do.), 1895, R. 50.<br />

Extending (over B. & O. tracks at Fort Ave.), 1896/133/<br />

204.<br />

Repairs, 1896, R. 104.<br />

Permits, 1896, R. 107; 1898-9, R. 48; 1901/124/128 (repealed,<br />

1905-6/11/184).<br />

(See ANNEX; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HIGHWAYS<br />

AND BRIDGES.)<br />

BRIQHTON ST.—Was Brewer Al. (Hoffman to Lanvale Sts.),<br />

1890/140/199.<br />

BRISCOE ST.—Was Claret Al., 1902-3/132/72.<br />

BRITTON ST.—Repairing, 1833, R. 54.<br />

BROAD WHEELS—(See WHEELS.)<br />

BROADWAY—Was Market St. (Fell's Point), 1845/2/5.<br />

Grading, 1845, R, 51.<br />

Removing fences around squares, 1845, R. 97.<br />

Widening (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1846/72/73;<br />

1847/14/20.<br />

Gravelling or paving, 1846, R. 142.<br />

Paving square in bed of, 1846, R. 149.<br />

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Paving, 1847, R. 12; 1853/54/51; 1854/43/41; 1854/<br />

88/155; 1855, R. 79.<br />

Grading and gravelling, 1847, R. 72.<br />

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117.<br />

For paving square (from Canton Ave. to Aliceanna St.),<br />

1848, R. 24.<br />

Condemning (Baltimore to Gay Sts.), 1851/29/28.<br />

Squares in, etc., 1854, R. 52.<br />

Planting trees, 1855, R. 206.<br />

Regrading, etc., 1857/32/66; 1873/15/31.<br />

Treeboxes, 1857, R. 120.<br />

Removing lampposts, 1857, R. 167; do., pumps, 1857, R. 193.<br />

Shade-trees, 1858 (Nov.), R. 23.<br />

Correcting descriptions (for opening), 1863, R. 146.<br />

Repairs, 1867, R. 61.<br />

Improving ("Place"), 1868, R. 173; do. (square), 1869, R.<br />

72, 124; do. ("parks"), 1870, R. 227; do., 1871, R. 95.<br />

Keeper of squares, 1872/32/41.<br />

Commissioners for, do., 1872/80/93; 1896/14/17; 1882/<br />

10/12.<br />

Improving, 1873, R. 106, 295.<br />

Water supply, 1873, R. 197.<br />

Opening (John St. to N. Boundary), 1874/136/134 (repealed,<br />

1876/94/83).<br />

Ornamenting, 1873, R. 284.<br />

Improving squares, 1874, R. 254, 296; 1880, R. 150;<br />

1893, R. 80.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/13/11; 1881/89/131; 1884, R. 223;<br />

1885/31/35.<br />

Removing trees, 1875, R. 369; do. railings, 1878, R. 305.<br />

Opening (Belair to Boundary Aves.), 1876/154/155.<br />

Paving, 1883/57/67; 1892/8/10;1893/79/133; 1896, R. 33.<br />

Gas-lamps, 1883, R. 160.<br />

Maintaining squares, 1890, R. 8.<br />

Commissioners for, do., 1891/17/22; appropriation (do.),<br />

1891, R. 30.<br />

BROADWAY AND LOCUST POINT STEAM FERRY CO.—Rates<br />

chargeable by, 1864 (Nov.)/5/8.<br />

(See PERRY.)<br />

BROADWAY MARKET—Erection, 1845, R. 103, 114;.1846/33/23.<br />

Painting, 1846, R. 140.<br />

Alterations (for stalls, etc.), 1849, R. 95.<br />

For additional house, 1864/30/25.<br />

Distance from building-line, 1864/79/64.<br />

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Hose, 1862, R. 62; 1865, R. 70.<br />

Keeper (of Hall over), 1865/30/31; furnishing (do.), 1865,<br />

R. 131.<br />

Cleaning ("Institute"), 1865, R. 2; window blinds (do.),<br />

1870, R. 197.<br />

Whitewashing, I860,. R. 96.<br />

Fish stalls, 1866, R. 118; sheds, 1866, R. 220; 1881/18/19.<br />

Stage in Hall over, 1867, R. 247.<br />

Repairs/1861, R. 63; 1871, R. 121, 236; 1873, R. 330;<br />

1875, R. 389.<br />

Position of vehicles, 1872, R. 251.<br />

Flag and flagstaff, 1872, R. 253.<br />

Drill-room (for 1st Cavalry, M _ . N. G.), 1872, R. 309.<br />

Arniual rentals, 1883/50/61.<br />

Leasing Institute (to Howard Zouaves), 1890, R. 209.<br />

Cable cars along, 1892/66/122; electric do., 1894/66/80.<br />

Leasing rooms over, 1895, R. 255.<br />

Use of Institute by Boys' Brigade, 1898-9, R. 93.<br />

Do. Epworth Guards, 1898-9, R. 129.<br />

Do. Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1901-2, R. 25.<br />

Do. Naval Brigade, M. N. G., 1903-4/6/7.<br />

Paving, 1898-9, R. 119.<br />

Frescoing Institute, etc., 1898-9, R. 120.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

BROKERS—Admission and regulation of, 1798/73/132; 1818/<br />

1/169; 1826/40/322; 1826/41/324; 1828/22/19.<br />

BROWN, JOHN S.—In memory of (late City Librarian), 1878,<br />

R. 133.<br />

BROWN'S LANE—Closing (Caroline St. to N. terminus), 1886/<br />

93/123.<br />

Do. (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1889/11/139.<br />

BROWN ST.—Paving, 1856, R. 60.<br />

Now Weyler St. (Charles to Light Sts.), 1882/26/27.<br />

Now "Cleaveland" St., 1890/88/126.<br />

BRUCE AL.—Condemning (Ogston to Fremont Sts.), 1848/24/19.<br />

Do. (Chatsworth to Ogston Sts.), 1848/35/29.<br />

Changing name to Bruce St., 1857/42/86.<br />

Closing (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1863/3/35.<br />

Deed, 1869, R. 242.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/125/106; 1882/81/65; 1884/90/108;<br />

1886/36/46; 1896/49/80.<br />

Opening (Patterson Ave. to Townsend St.), 1876/9/9 (repealed,<br />

1879/89/105).<br />

Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1893/181/290.<br />

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BRUCE ST.—Was Bruce AL, 1857/42/86.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/18/15; 1884/97/115.<br />

Widening, 1878/11/10. •<br />

BRUNE ST.—Condemning (Franklin to George Sts.), 1848/24/19.<br />

Deed (George to Adams Sts.), 1872/89/109.<br />

BURNSWICK ST.—Accepting (Amity Al. to Poppleton St.),<br />

1838, R. 59.<br />

Repairs, 1891, R. 10.<br />

Deed (Wilkens Ave. to Gwynn's Falls), 1893/117/200.<br />

BRUNT ST.—Was Bouldin AL, 1891/70/100.<br />

Opening (Laurens to Robert Sts.), 189.4/100/112.<br />

Grade, etc., 1897/82/102; 1899/163/214; 1900/69/27;<br />

1901-2/49/97.<br />

BUCHANAN, HON. JAMES—(Late Minister to England), reception<br />

to, 1856, R. 112, 131.<br />

(President-elect), do., 1857, R. 54.<br />

BUCHANAN'S WHARF—Extending, 1825/11/115.<br />

BUILDINQ-LINE—Extension of, 1836, R. 60; 1851, R, 18.<br />

Rebuilding at, 1852/3/8.<br />

For extending beyond, 1852, R. 122; 1859/49/71; 1867,<br />

R. 347.<br />

Fixed by City Commissioner, 1863/6/14.<br />

Projections beyond, 1868, R. 114, 301, 430; 1869, R. 141.<br />

153; 1870, R. 51; 1871, R. 79; 1893, R. 130.<br />

Permit to extend, 1870/18/51; 1871, R. 114; 1893, R. 130,<br />

Do. retain, 1870/19/51; 1875, R. 470; 1888, R. 27;<br />

1905-6, O. 155 (approved June 18, 1906).<br />

(See ABUTMENTS; PROJECTIONS.)<br />

BUILDINGS—Extending (over Falls), 1857, R. 89; 1858, R. 46.<br />

Depositing materials for, 1861, R. 33.<br />

Permits for new, etc., 1864/37/30.<br />

Do. to finish, 1868, R. 407.<br />

Do. to extend (back), 1871, R. 305.<br />

Plats for permits, 1874/89/100.<br />

Charge for permits, 1874/116/118.<br />

For general ordinance, 1880, R. 55, 81.<br />

Commission on law, 1880, R. 103.<br />

Permits to be endorsed by Appeal Tax Court, 1881, R. 115.<br />

For amending laws, 1882, R. 14.<br />

Taxation of (new), 1884/32/37.<br />

Securing (dangerous), 1863/6/17; 1887/35/34.<br />

Report of (where 20 or more employees), 1887, R. 75.<br />

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Plats for new, 1889/91/119.<br />

Drainage, 1889/92/120.<br />

Inspection and construction, 1891/146/198.<br />

Do. (furnaces), 1893/113/197.<br />

Printing law relating to, 1891, R. 311.<br />

Permit to erect (with iron side), 1893, R. 125.<br />

Thickness of walls, 1894/112/124.<br />

Exception as to Federal and <strong>State</strong> buildings, 1897/79/99.<br />

Fireproof floors, 1899/211/286.<br />

Height (where not fireproof), 1899/212/287.<br />

Permits for motive power, 1900/97/66.<br />

Joists around flues, etc., 1901/134/146.<br />

Fireproof partitions, 1901-2/33/68.<br />

Amended regulations (as to balconies, bathrooms, baywindows,<br />

etc., ) 1901-2/64/141.<br />

' Unsafe walls, etc., 1901-2/82/176.<br />

Inspector's assistants, etc., 1900/26/42; 1903-4/14/15.<br />

Amended regulations (as to fire-escapes, free egress, etc.),<br />

1903-4/54/96.-<br />

Height, etc., 1903-4/59/103.<br />

Commission to revise ordinances, 1903-4/61/11.<br />

Expenses of do., 1904-5/147/130.<br />

Restrictive regulations, 1903-4/63/114.<br />

Safe weights, fireproof windows, etc., 1903-4/75/187.<br />

Permits for machinery, motive power, etc., 1904-5/92/18.<br />

Defining "fireproof throughout," 1904/5-100/33.<br />

Thickness of walls, 1904-5/110/65; 1904-5/188/226.-<br />

Inspector's assistants (compensation), 1904-5/167/187;<br />

1905-6/58/111.<br />

Extra inspectors, 1904-5/178/203; 1905-6/57/109.<br />

Permit to tear down and rc-erect (Eager St.), 1905-6, .0.<br />

155 (approved June 18, 1906).<br />

(See ANNEX; CITY COMMISSIONERS; DANGEROUS<br />

WALLS; FALLING WALLS; JONES' FALLS; PAR­<br />

TITIONS; PROJECTIONS; STREETS.)<br />

BUILDINGS, MUNICIPAL—(See MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS.)<br />

BUILDINGS, PUBLIC—Inspector's duties, 1871/87/72-; 1879/<br />

60/69.<br />

Party to contracts, 1882/33/37.<br />

Assistants to inspector, 1882/34/38; 1896/53/84; 1900/<br />

26/42.<br />

Inspectors and clerk (appointment, etc.), 1883/9/13;<br />

1896/14/17.<br />

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Repairs, 1897, R. 71.<br />

Vouchers for materials, do., 1898/25/37.<br />

Transferring appropriations, 1898/133/169; 1898, R. 102.<br />

Superintendent's duties and appointees, 1900/27/43;<br />

1903-4/20/24. -<br />

{See WATCHMEN.)<br />

BULKHEADS—Permit for (N. C. R. W., Canton), 1879/3/5.<br />

Do. (Locust Point), 1879/15/15; extend (do.), 1879/<br />

20/20.<br />

To build (Boston St.), 1879/75/86.<br />

Do. (Locust Point), 1880/13/18.<br />

Do. (Canton), 1880/124/243.<br />

Do. (Gwynn's Falls), 1880/139/158; 1881/103/145.<br />

Filling up (Wells and McComas Sts.), 1881/33/48.<br />

To erect (Spring Gardens), 1881/53/83.<br />

Do. (Canton), 1881/71/113; 1881/85/126; 1891/27/47.<br />

Do. (Allen and Jones Sts.), 1881/104/147.<br />

Filling out (to Leadenhall St.), 1882/37/112.<br />

To replace (City Dock), 1882, R. 66; 1887, R. 118.<br />

To build (Boston St.), 1883/54/65; 1883/103/123; 1887/<br />

45/57.<br />

To erect, 1884/153/180.<br />

To rebuild (Lancaster St.), 1892/74/130.<br />

To construct (Ferry Point Road), 1892/103/165.<br />

To extend (Bush St. Dock), 1892/112/183.<br />

Permits, 1892, R. 140; 1893/109/89; 1893, R. 56, 57 (piles).<br />

Amended regulations, 1894/116/126.<br />

Permits (Canton), 1893/63/99; 1896/64/100.<br />

(See HARBOR; PIERS.)<br />

BULLETIN=BOARD—Permit for, 1873, R. 110.<br />

BUOY—Anchorage (between Fell St. and Lazaretto), 1871, R. 96.<br />

To move, 1880, R. 203.<br />

BURGUNDY AL. (PLACE, ST.)—"Burgundy St." (Fremont to<br />

Sterrett Sts.), 1851/57/45.<br />

Deed for ground on, 1851, R. 95.<br />

Water-course on, 1853/94/79.<br />

Grade, etc., 1883/87/105.<br />

"Burgundy Place" (Fremont to Barry Sts.), 1905-6/83/80.<br />

BUREN ST.—Public (Madison to Eager Sts.), 1859/24/50.<br />

Paving, etc., 1871, R. 297; 1872/18/26.<br />

BURGAR AL.—(See BERGER AL.)<br />

BURIAL GROUNDS—Approving Act to protect, 1852/14/14.<br />

(See CEMETERIES; GRAVEYARDS.)<br />

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BURKE ST.—Closing (Gough to Baltimore Sts.), 1861/52/64.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1876/70/57 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1884/131/150.<br />

Do! (Oliver St. to Belair Ave.), 1889/162/201.<br />

Grade, etc., 1881/119/161; 1882/42/120; 1890/118/158.<br />

Now Montford Ave., 1891/147/235.<br />

BURNES ST.—Naming (from Scott St., between Columbia and<br />

Ramsey Sts.), 1892/111/133.<br />

" BURNT DISTRICT "—(Commission) appropriations for, 1903-<br />

4/56/99.<br />

Do. general expenses, 1904-5/130/97; 1904-5/211/263;<br />

1905-6/6/11; 1905-6/108/182.<br />

Reports and appropriations, 1903-4/66/146; 1903-4/67/<br />

160.<br />

Grading streets, 1903-4/69/166.<br />

$6,000,000 loan for improvements in, 1903-4/71/173.<br />

Appropriation for appraisers, 1904-5/83/3.<br />

Do. removing debris, etc., from public highways, 1904-5/<br />

84/4.<br />

Do. for wharves and docks, etc., 1904-5/94/24.<br />

Purchasing triangle (Fayette St., McClellan's Al. and<br />

Hanover St. as extended), 1904-5/132/100.<br />

Approving amended report, etc. (for dock improvements),<br />

1904-5/149/132.<br />

Do. report, etc. (widening Light St.), 1904-5/212/264.<br />

Grading and paving certain streets, etc., 1904-5/113/60.<br />

Special tax assessors and clerks for property in, 1904-5/<br />

• 131/98.<br />

Appropriation (widening, etc., Charles and German Sts.<br />

and St. Paul St. Plaza), 1904-5/135/106.<br />

Do. (cleaning and sprinkling streets), 1904-5/262/365.<br />

Do. (Hanover, Light, St. Paul, Calvert, Commerce and<br />

Lombard Sts., Hopkins Place, W. Falls Ave. and Centre<br />

Market Space), 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Do. (to improve water-mains, etc.), 1905-6/42/91.<br />

Widening Pratt St., extending wharves and docks, etc.,<br />

1904-5/137/109.<br />

Landmarks for streets, etc., 1904-5/152/164.<br />

No bill-boards, etc. (on residue of lots), 1904-5/184/213.<br />

Reconstructing subways or conduits, 1904-5/190/227.<br />

Sidewalks in (permits and construction), 1904-5/245/335.<br />

Do. (to prevent obstructions to), 1905-6/15/49.<br />

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For reserving triangle (Baltimore St. and Hopkins Place)<br />

as site for fire memorial, 1904-5, R. 17.<br />

(See -SIDEWALKS-; STREETS.)<br />

BURROW ST.—Opening, etc. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1892/<br />

95/150. •<br />

BUSH ST.—Grade, etc., 1895/113/143; 1899/168/222.<br />

(See SEWERS.)<br />

BUSY. AL.—Now York St., 1839/35/29.'<br />

BUTCHERS—Not to keep offal at slaughter-houses, 1797/15/61.<br />

(See MARKETS; SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.)<br />

BUTCHER'S LANE—Repairs, 1868, R. 347.<br />

Closing (Baker St. to Liberty Road), 1889/121/142.<br />

Do. (Baker to.Calhoun Sts.), 1886/124/163.<br />

Do. (Calhoun St. to North Ave.), 1888/61/81.<br />

BUTTER—Inspection, 1803/8/10; 1804/21/78; 1805/9/103;<br />

1807/33/190; 1812/23/324; 1817/25/130;1825/15/120;<br />

1826/21/246: 1839/5/13; 1841/1/19.<br />

Size of kegs, etc., 1821/25/318.<br />

Division of fees, 1842/23/33.<br />

Inspectors (appointment and duties), 1844/34/30.<br />

Stencil-plates for branding, 1848/39/31.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/44/159.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

BUTTRESSES—Extending, 1852, R. 122; 1869, R. 153, 277;<br />

1870/62/107; 1870,R. 266; 1873,R. 319; 1874, R. 296;<br />

1886, R. 146; 1887, R. 117 (piers); 1898-9, R. 73..<br />

(See PROJECTIONS.)<br />

BYRD ST.—For opening (West St. to Presbyterian Cemetery),<br />

1836/32/46. . .<br />

Public (Fort to Randall Sts.), 1871/66/54.<br />

G<br />

CABS—(See HACKNEY-COACHES; VEHICLES.)<br />

CAIRO ST.—Naming (Calhoun to Gilmor Sts.), 1877/11/9.<br />

CALHOUN ST.—For opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1836/<br />

58/79.<br />

Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836, R. 35.<br />

Do. (Lexington to N. limits), 1859/112/183; 1861/2/11.<br />

Tunnelling, 1861/58/70.<br />

Raising, 1862, R. 54.<br />

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Regrading, 1862, R. 115.<br />

Deed (Franklin to beyond Lanvale Sts.), 1868/9/36;<br />

1868/20/48.<br />

Opening (Winchester to Presstman Sts.), 1868/51/69.<br />

Do. (Presstman to Gilrnor and Cumberland Sts.),<br />

1870/93/147 (repealed, 1873/89/102).<br />

Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1874/114/116.<br />

Do. (to Northwest St. only), 1874/127/125.<br />

Do. (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1884/126/147.<br />

Paving,1871/110/97; 1882/79/164.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/100/108; 1876/22/16; 1876/140/144;<br />

1879, R. 177.<br />

Deed (Cumberland and Gilmor Sts, and Butcher's Lane),<br />

1880/130/148.<br />

Opening (do.), 1883/62/76.<br />

CALLENDER (CALENDER, CALLENDAR) AL. (ST.)—Condemning<br />

(Baltimore to McHenry Sts.), 1836, R. 23.<br />

Do. (Ramsey to Columbia Sts.), 1858/9/12.<br />

Now Callender St., 1903-4/78/197.<br />

CALVERT ST.—Filling Tip part of dock, 1797/48/114.<br />

Exchange of property on, 1821/18/313.<br />

Regrading (Matthews to Pratt St.), 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/54.<br />

Do. (Water St. to Basin), 1828, R. 49.<br />

Grading, 1832/43/46; 1834 (ex. sess.),.R. 2.; 1837/38/31;<br />

1853/53/51.<br />

. Culvert in, 1836, R. 114.<br />

Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1873/118/130.<br />

Deed (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1874/147/144; 1875/14/12.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/80/57; 1880/35/42; 1880/41/46; 1880/<br />

90/103; 1901-2/72/150.<br />

-Opening (Biddle to John Sts.), 1876/151/152 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Paving, 1881/59/98; 1887, R. 114; 1892/28/40; 1892/31/44;<br />

1893/102/176; 1904-5/183/210; 1904-5/198/238.<br />

Sprinkling, 1891, R. 174.<br />

Deed (20th to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

Widening, 1904-5/136/107.<br />

CALVERT SUGAR REFINERY—Filling up indentation, 1874/<br />

15/24.<br />

CALVERTON ROAD—Repairs, 1868, R. 447.<br />

Shelling, 1870, R. 86.<br />

Board-walk, 1890, R. 36.<br />

Macadamizing, 1890, R. 81, 103.<br />

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CALVES—Treatment of, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

Age for slaughtering, 18.55/46/67; 1866/53/50.<br />

(See COWS.)<br />

CAMDEN LANE—Paving, 1890/127/168.<br />

CAMDEN ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.<br />

Paving, 1803/2/4; 1830, R. 47; 1883/52/63; 1890/127/<br />

168; 1891/71/100.<br />

Filling up and wharfing, 1804/5/60.<br />

Leasing wharf, 1834, R. 19.<br />

CAMEL (CAMMEL, CAMPBELL) AL.—Public (Garden to Cathedral<br />

Sts.), 1848/43/34.<br />

Regrading, etc., 1853, R. 211.<br />

Iron crossings, 1871, R. 210.<br />

Altering, 1872, R. 368.<br />

CAMPBELL ST.—Was Walker St., 1880/54/62.<br />

CAMPHENE—(See OILS.)<br />

CANALS— (N. E. side of Old-Town), repairs, 1803/11/17.<br />

Through Steiger's meadows, 1803/34/53.<br />

Chesapeake & Ohio, 1839/40/38.<br />

(See CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL; CHES­<br />

APEAKE AND OHIO CANAL; DITCHES.)<br />

CANAL ST.—Supporting-wall on, 1828, R. 23.<br />

Gravelling, etc., 1829, R. 18.<br />

Paving, 1830/23/194.<br />

Excavation of, 1830, R. 4.<br />

Altering width of (formerly Harford St.), 1833/36/53.<br />

Bridge, 1833, R. 72.<br />

Filling up, 1834, R. 78; 1837, R. 64; 1842, R. 72; 1844,<br />

R. 92.<br />

Grading/1839, R. 62.<br />

Opening (Madison St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/17/22;<br />

1847/51/46.<br />

CANDLES—Restrictions as to factories, 1818/26/188; 1850(Rev.)/<br />

30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Sales by weight, 1827/17/406;. 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permits to manufacture, 1843, R. 108; 1858, R. 79.<br />

Publishing applications, 1846, R. 7.<br />

Inspection, 1876/6/7.<br />

(See MANUFACTORIES; SOAP-FACTORIES.)<br />

CANNON ST.—Closing (Gough to Baltimore Sts.), 1861/52/64.<br />

Do. (Lancaster to Hudson Sts.), 1867/39/37.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1876/71/58 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

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Grade, etc., 1882/70/152; 1884/28/33; 1885/91/12;<br />

1887/25/26; 1887/87/100;1889/138/175; 1893/192/308.<br />

Opening (North Ave. to Federal St.), 1882/105/190.<br />

Do. (Baltimore to Oliver Sts.), 1883/63/77.<br />

Deed (Eastern Ave. and Lancaster St.), 1889/60/80;<br />

1893/49/92.<br />

Now Milton Ave., 1893/188/304; 1903-4/65/145.<br />

Opening (Lancaster St. to Eastern Ave.), 1894/48/48.<br />

Deed (Lancaster St. to Canton Ave.), 1894/86/94.<br />

Grade, etc., 1895/75/100; 1895/100/127.<br />

CANTON AVE.—Was Fleet St., 1846/5/7.<br />

Altering grade, 1846, R. 96; 1852 (Oct.)/l/5; 1853/29/35.<br />

Filling up, 1853, R. 78; 1854, R. 15.<br />

Raising, 1866, R. 240.<br />

Repairs, 1867, R. 129.<br />

Grade, etc., 1877/10/9; 1879, R. 122 (repealed, 1879, R.<br />

252); 1885/91/12; 1895, R. 124; 1899/162/213; 1895,<br />

R. 147; 1896, R. 83.<br />

Shelling, 1894, R. 103.<br />

Opening (Cannon to Luzerne Sts.), 1895/67/87.<br />

CANTON COMPANY—Lease of ground to, 1835, R. 75.<br />

Do. (repeal as to appraisal), 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 3.<br />

Wharf, sewers, reservoirs, etc., 1836/12/21.<br />

Responsible for injury from, 1836/43/62.<br />

New Port Warden's Line, 1837/19/15.<br />

Deed from (Hudson and Chesapeake Sts.), 1844, R. 135.<br />

Leasing Canton Market to, 1871/106/93.<br />

(See TRACKS.)<br />

CANTON MARKET—Erection (O'Donnell, Patuxent and Potomac<br />

Sts.), 1885/21/24.<br />

Office for, 1885, R. 161.<br />

Sale of stalls, limits, etc., 1885-6/2/3.<br />

Hose for, 1886, R. 31.<br />

(See CANTON COMPANY.)<br />

CANTON ST.—Shelling, 1876/37/31.<br />

CARBURETTED HYDROGEN (ILLUMINATING GAS)—(See GAS.)<br />

CARCASSES—(See DEAD ANIMALS; NUISANCES.)<br />

CAREY ST.—Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836, R. 35.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to McHenry Sts.), 1846/43/28.<br />

Condemning (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1852/26/22.<br />

Do. (Lexington St. to N. limits), 1859/112/183.<br />

Do. (partial repeal), 1861/2/11.<br />

Tunnelling, 1867/12/15.<br />

To delay opening, 1867, R. 174.<br />

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Deed for (Franklin to beyond Lanvale Sts.), 1868/9/36;<br />

1868/20/48.<br />

Opening'(Winchester to Presstman Sts.), 1868/50/69. •<br />

Repairs, 1869, R. 58; 1883, -R. 197.<br />

Opening (Presstman St. to North Ave.), 1880/127/145.<br />

Deed (S. from North Ave.), 1883/112/133.<br />

Closing (at North Ave,), 1883/113/134.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/98/116; 1887/52/68; 1888/79/99; 1890/<br />

12/16; 1890/17/21; 1890/92/130; 1896/151/227; 1896/<br />

162/238; 1901-2/63/139.<br />

Deed (S. of North Ave.), 1890/6/9.<br />

Was Wooster St., 1892/67/123.<br />

CARLTON ST.—Was Dewberry AL, 1853/25/29.<br />

Condemning (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1858/49/130.:<br />

Grade, etc., 1879/79/93; 1879, R. 239.<br />

CARNEQIE, ANDREW—Thanks for <strong>Maryland</strong> Institute donation,<br />

1904-5, R. 21.<br />

CAROLINE AL.—Opening (Caroline to Spring Sts.), 1840/28/42.<br />

Condemning (Bruce AL to George St.), 1848/24/19.<br />

CAROLINE ST.—Piling, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388.<br />

Do. operation suspended, 1826, R. (May 30), p. 394.<br />

Tunnel, etc., 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 456.<br />

Gutters, 1835, R. 65.<br />

Extending, 1836/34/50; 1836, R. 99, 102.<br />

Opening (L. Hampstead St. to Union AL), 1837/4/6.<br />

Filling up cellars, 1839 (May), R. 11.<br />

Culvert, 1839 (Aug.), R. 3.<br />

Opening (Union AL to Monument St.), 1841/27/49; 1841,<br />

R. 24.<br />

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Condemning (Gay St. to Point Lane), 1850/57/49.<br />

Grading, 1853, R. 210; 1876, R. 154; (sewer, etc.), 1880/<br />

52/61.<br />

Repairs, 1864, R. 93.<br />

Raising, 1866, R. 44.<br />

Opening (Point Lane to North Ave.), 1876/78/64.<br />

Paving, etc., 1881/93/135; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O.<br />

150 (approved, June 15, 1906).<br />

CARPENTER'S AL.—Opening (FremonVto Penn Sts.), 1848/21/17.<br />

Paving, 1848/41/32.<br />

Now King St. (Howard to Fremont Sts.), 1853/7/15.<br />

CARRIAGE=HOUSES—Permits for, 1886, R. 53, 132; 1896,<br />

R. 121.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; STABLES.)<br />

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CARRIAGES—(And wagons), driving of, 1797/12/44.<br />

Hiring, 1798/75/143.<br />

Country wagons, etc. (on streets), 1800/35/224.<br />

Taxing^ 1813/1/3; regulations, 1817/12/116.<br />

Licenses (for carts, etc.), 1823/14/13,<br />

Do. (pleasure carriages), 1826/16/228.<br />

Do. (for hire), 1882/49/126.<br />

Location of stands, 1827/20/409; 1827/39/429.<br />

Numbering, 1835/11/15; 1854/40/45; 1891/22/27.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/32/146.<br />

(See CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING; TAXES; VE­<br />

HICLES; WAGONS.)<br />

CARRION—Burying, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/18/53.<br />

(See HEALTH.)<br />

CARROLL AVE.—Shelling, 1889, R. 83.<br />

•CARROLL, CHARLES (OF CARROLLTON)—Funeral procession,<br />

1832 (ex. sess.), R. 10.<br />

CARROLL, JAMES—Closing streets on lands of, 1834, R. 31.<br />

CARROLL PARK—Purchasing and improving, 1889/20/24^<br />

Description, etc., 1890/151/211.<br />

Improving, 1891/3/5.<br />

Enlarging, 1893/64/109; 1893/110/190; 1897/72/89.<br />

Grading streets, 1894, R. 107.<br />

Placing electric lights in, 1895, R. 218.<br />

CARROLL ST.—Opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/22/23.<br />

Do. (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/43/54.<br />

Repairs, 1892, R. 108.<br />

Opening (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/89/158.<br />

Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 172 (approved June 22, 1906).<br />

CARROLLTON AVE.—Was Republican St., 1874/49/67.<br />

Repairs, 1883, R. 216.<br />

CARS—(Railroad, etc.), regulations as to, 1832/40/40.<br />

Loading, etc., 1833/25/43; 1838 (Rev.)/43/109.<br />

Speed of, 1839/31/32; 1839 (May)/ll/ll.<br />

Regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/32/123; 1852/18/16; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/34/166.<br />

To stop at crossings, 1893/186/30.<br />

(See CARTS; LOCOMOTIVES; RAILROADS; RAIL­<br />

WAYS; STREET-CARS.)<br />

CARTS—How to stand,. 1826/16/228.<br />

To pass on right-hand side (between curbs and tracks),<br />

1832/40/40.<br />

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To be dirt-tight, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Speed of bread-carts, 1839 (May)/2/5.<br />

Pay for (garbage and street), 1866/25/23; 1872/25/33;<br />

1876/92/81; 1883/48/59.<br />

(See CARRIAGES; DIRT-CARTS; DRIVERS; RIDING<br />

AND DRIVING.)<br />

CASKS—Gauging, 1798/98/173.<br />

Inspection, 1799/15/203; 1803/4/5; 1803/10/17; 1805/<br />

7/102; 1807/30/174; 1809/12/272; 1814/11/32; 1816/<br />

7/71; 1817/27/133; 1820/6/256.<br />

(See SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.)<br />

CASTLE AL.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1858 (Nov.)/l/5.<br />

Repairs, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Grading, 1846, R. 125.<br />

Widening, 1846 (Aug.), R. 8.<br />

Deed (for part of), 1852, R. 161.<br />

CASTLE ST.—Now Chatham St., 1859/38/58.<br />

Condemning (McElderry to Monument Sts.), 1866/6/8.<br />

Public (Federal to N. of Lanvale Sts.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Opening (S. of Fayette St. to Fairmount Ave.), 1878/7/8.<br />

Grade, etc., 1893/124/209.<br />

Opening and widening (North Ave. to Lanvale St.), 1894/<br />

124/153.<br />

CATHEDRAL ST.—Condemning (Lunn's lot to Howard St.), 1843,<br />

R. 71.<br />

Grade, etc., 1853, R. 211; 1874/118/120; 1883/99/119.<br />

Opening (Mulberry to Saratoga Sts.), 1880/53/62.<br />

To preserve (as approach to Druid Hill Park), 1882/40/114.<br />

Paving, 1884/140/162; 1889/109/133; 1889/113/140;<br />

1889/157/196; 1891/1/3.<br />

Closing (Oliver St. to N. terminus), 1885/89/111.<br />

CATTLE—Sale of, 1812/18/319.<br />

Do. (at Centre Market), 1825/12/115.<br />

Driving in streets, 1850 (Rev.) /30/110; 1855/2/26; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/33/153; 1882, R. 175.<br />

Do. (also sheep and hogs), 1872/49/56; 1874/73/84;<br />

1874/122/122; 1877/25/24; 1880/14/20; 1880/84/98;<br />

1880/113/126; 1881/1/3; 1881/8/9; 1880, R. 11;<br />

1882/15/16; 1882/66/140; 1888/50/70; 1889/24/32;<br />

1889/25/33; 1890/105/145; 1891/29/49; 1891/30/49;<br />

1901-2/42/84.<br />

Do. (milch-cows and calves), 1882/67/141.<br />

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Running at large, 1872/64/78.<br />

(See CALVES; COWS; LIVE-STOCK; SUPERINTEN­<br />

DENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

CAUSEWAY—Repairs (E. end of Wilkes St.), 1824, R. (Mar. 20),<br />

p. 96.<br />

At Three-Pronged Branch, 1825, R. (Feb. 5), p. 130.<br />

. At Harris Creek, 1826, R. (Apr. 1), p. 383.<br />

In Ridgely St., 1826, R. (Apr. 3), p. 384; 1860, R. 263.<br />

CECIL AL.—Widening and changing name to Ohio Aye. (L. Montgomery<br />

to Stockholm Sts.), 1853/62/66.<br />

CEDAR AVE.—Approach to bridge, 1890, R. 203.<br />

Constructing do. (iron), 1889/43/55.<br />

Acquiring land on (for Wyman Park), 1904-5/150/138.<br />

CELLARS—To be kept dry, 1797/15/62.<br />

Doors to, 1807/29/171.<br />

Filling up, 1821/47/339; 1821/64/356; 1823/18/20;<br />

1826/14/201; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Appropriation, 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 43.<br />

Regulations (as to doors), 1824/15/220; 1829/40/135;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1838/11/37; 1858 (Rev.)/14/54.<br />

To drain certain, 1834, R. 53.<br />

Coverings for, etc., 1839/7/14.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42.<br />

Grade of doors, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

(See HEALTH; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

CEMETERIES—To prevent extension of, 1866 (Oct.), R. 9.<br />

Approving Act to incorporate (Baltimore), 1870/48/97.<br />

Purchasing (Eastern City), 1876, R. 290.<br />

Authorizing (Loudon Park), 1893/156/252.<br />

Roadway across (Eastern), 1895, R. 219.<br />

Depth of graves, 1895/72/93.<br />

(See BURIAL GROUNDS; GRAVEYARDS.)<br />

CEMETERY AVE.—Public, 1858, R. 66.<br />

CEMETERY LANE—Opening (Fremont to Calhoun Sts.), 1888/<br />

24/33.<br />

CENSUS—Inhabitants in each city square, 1830, R. 65.<br />

Payment for returns, 1831, R. 68.<br />

Commissioners to take, 1868/66/99.<br />

By police, 1871, R. 5; 1872, R. 180; 1874, R. 1.<br />

CENTRAL AVE.—Paving, 1853/12/17; 1853/38/40.<br />

Width of footways, 1853/114/100.<br />

Removing building on, 1856/4/7.<br />

Raising, 1859, R. 226.<br />

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Rebuilding tunnel, 1867, R. 199.<br />

Repairs, 1867, R. 53.<br />

Grade, etc., 1868, R. 475; 1877/59/63; 1879/26/28; 1881/<br />

91/133.<br />

CENTRAL RY. CO.—(See CONDUITS; ELECTRICITY; RAIL­<br />

WAYS).<br />

CENTRE MARKET—Improving, 1797/60/126; 1861, R. 161.<br />

(Space), filling up, 1798/103/178.<br />

Extending roof (Lower), 1806/14/107.<br />

Sale of cattle at, 1812/18/319; 1825/12/115.<br />

Water for, 1821/13/308; 1821/16/312; 1826/61/357.<br />

Covering scales, 1821, R. (Nov. 27), p. 386.<br />

Protecting fountain, 1822/28/413; 1822/45/428.<br />

Lamp near fountain, 1822, R. (Mar. 20), p. 441; 1823,<br />

R. (Mar. 3), p. 41.<br />

Repairs, 1824, R. (Feb. 9), p..88; 1824, R. (July 26), p.<br />

103; 1830, R. 25; 1849, R. 79.<br />

. Paving public lot at, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139.<br />

Stop-cocks on fountain, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463.<br />

Foot-bridge (repairs, etc.), 1829, R. 31; 1831, R. 12.<br />

Market-houses (painting), 1832, R. 28.<br />

New roof, 1835, R. 26.<br />

Whitewashing, 1834, R. 83; 1837, R. 13; 1843, R. 78.<br />

Repaving, 1835, R. 36.<br />

Spring water for, 1836/53/74.<br />

Curbstone, 1836, R. 103. "<br />

Repairing roof, 1837, R. 16; 1868, R. 29.<br />

Do. hose, 1837, R. 48; 1848, R. 47.<br />

Wagons and carts at, 1839, R. 36.<br />

Repairs (fish stalls), 1839, R. 55.<br />

Do. (Fish-market space), 1839, R. 95.<br />

Restricting impediments, 1839 (May)/3/6.<br />

Hose, 1839 (May), R. 7; 1840 (July), R. 2; 1844, R. 153;<br />

1845, R. 120; 1846, R. 86; 1848, R. 119; 1849, R. 86;<br />

1852, R. 36; 1858, R. 35; 1876, R. 191.<br />

Addition to market, 1842, R. 20.<br />

Selling stalls, 1843, R. 82.<br />

Washing, 1849, R. 124.<br />

Water supply, 1851/12/19; 1856, R. 224.<br />

Arranging stalls, 1851, R. 139; mimbering do., 1853, R. 94.<br />

Waste-water from fountain, 1852/22/19.<br />

Repairs, 1852, R. 112; 1878, R. 156; 1857, R. 2; 1865,<br />

R. 65^; 1866, R. 97.<br />

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Gas fixtures, 1853, R. 87.<br />

Country wagons, 1858, R. 36. . '<br />

New market-house, 1859/113/184; 1859, R. 161.<br />

Cheese stalls, etc., 1860/17/43.<br />

Clerk's salary, 1864/31/26.<br />

Cleaners' do., 1870/81/135.<br />

Locating certain stalls, 1873/10/28.<br />

Rentals, 1873/26/41.<br />

Fish-stalls, 1873/41/52; 1873, R. 302.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 219; 1874, R. 407; 1876, R. 305.<br />

Shed, 1874, R. 132.<br />

Hose, 1879, R. 11; 1881, R. 68; 1889, R. 60; 1890, R. 119;<br />

1892, R. 48.<br />

Stands and wagons, 1880, R. 84.<br />

Wholesale produce, 1883/44/54; 1891/116/163.<br />

Paving, 1886/38/48; 1890, R. 87; 1904-5/263/366.<br />

Wholesale license fees, 1887/89/101; 1888/9/13.<br />

Remodelling, 1887/91/103.<br />

Wholesale (fish and crab), 1889/17/20; 1889/65/85.<br />

Improving Space (under Burnt District Commission)<br />

1904-5/136/107; 1904-5/157/172.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS; MARSH MAR­<br />

KET; SPRINGS; WATER.)<br />

CENTRE ST.—Repairs, 1828, R. 13.<br />

Wooden bridge, 1828, R. 73, 74; 1838, R. 42; 1840, R. 19.<br />

Tunnelling, 1849, R. 36.<br />

Lowering, 1864, R. 38.<br />

Repairing tunnel, 1872, R. 157.<br />

Notice of extension (to McElderry St.), 1880, R. 47.<br />

CERTAIN EXPENSES—(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN).<br />

CERTIFICATES—Revocation of power to issue, 1838 (ex. sess.)/<br />

2/6.<br />

Renewal of lost, 1838, R. 2.<br />

Appropriation for committee to issue, 1838, R. 74.<br />

For destruction of, 1839, R. 81.<br />

U. S. Land Office, 1875, R. 377.<br />

Cancelling, 1882, R. 123.<br />

(See STOCK.)<br />

CESS=POOLS—Cleaning, 1886/94/124; 1890/34/36 (draining).<br />

(See PRIVIES.)<br />

CHAMBERLAIN AL.—Now Eutaw Court, 1841/2/19.<br />

CHANNELS—Laying out and deepening (in Basin), 1802/34/283;<br />

1803/15/23.<br />

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By Port Wardens, 1826/11/180; 1838 (Rev.)/8/21;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/21/68.<br />

Extension, 1827/23/411.<br />

Deepening (E. of Jones' Falls), 1840, R. 10.<br />

Memorial to Congress, 1854, R. 29.<br />

To open, 1857, R. 3.<br />

Board of Commissioners (for deepening, etc.), 1862/53/80.<br />

Replacing buoys ("Brewerton"), 1862, R. 70. ,<br />

Asking appropriation for deepening, 1862, R. 91.<br />

Authorizing Port Wardens to deepen, 1866, R. 115.<br />

Appropriations, 1867, R. 4; 1873/13/30. -<br />

Improvement Board, 1872/66/79.<br />

Improving ("Craighill" and "Brewerton"), 1875, R. 65;<br />

1879, R. 18.<br />

Vessels not to anchor in, 1878/6/7.<br />

Deepening and widening (Spring Gardens), 1883/13/16;<br />

1884/4/8; 1886/34/44; 1896, R. 5.<br />

To protect, 1896, R. 39.<br />

In favor of deepening, 1900, R. 25; 1903-4, R. Sy2.<br />

(See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS.)<br />

CHAPEL ST.—Was Star Al., 1847/10/19,<br />

Shelling, 1874, R. 104.<br />

Paving, etc., 1883/18^/21.<br />

CHAPMAN, JOHN LEE—Portrait, 1863, R. 194.<br />

(Ex-Mayor), suit against, 1868, R. 394.<br />

Monument, 1887/105/121.<br />

CHARCOAL—Measurement, 1815/7/51; 1816/23/89; 1854/14/27;<br />

1861/43/55; 1861/48/60; 1896/28/48.<br />

Inspection, 1826/26/69; 1838 (Rev.)/16/61; 1860/19/45.<br />

Fires in streets, 1839 (Aug.)/3/19.<br />

General regulations, 1850(Rev.)/45/161; 1858/50/212.<br />

Mills for, 1854/25/35; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See LIME.)<br />

CHARLES ST.—Filling up (between Pratt and Barre Sts.),<br />

1799/10/197; 1801/15/253.<br />

Do. (at Centre St.), 1830, R. 68.<br />

Repairs (near Roman Catholic Burying-Ground), 1800/<br />

33/223.<br />

Repaving, 1832, R. 63.<br />

Grading, 1837/32/24.<br />

Opening (N. boundary of Howard's land to N. City limits),<br />

1847/36/36.<br />

[ Paving, 1848/45/35; 1871/1/5.<br />

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Regrading, 1851/6/15; 1859, R. 250; 1860/37/58; 1868/<br />

75/117; 1868/77/118; 1870/36/86; 1874/145/142.<br />

Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

Repairs, 1857, R. 162; 1878, R. 273.<br />

Opening (West to Hammond Sts.), 1871/103/90.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/69/81; 1874/82/91; 1875/31/22; 1875,<br />

R. 396; 1876/42/35.<br />

Inquiry as to assessments, 1879, R. 48.<br />

Paving, etc., 1882/89/172; 1883/67/80; 1884/152/178;<br />

1886, R. 156; 1893/38/74; 1894, R. 128.<br />

Grade, 1890/137/196; 1892/61/114.<br />

Side-walks, 1892/32/45.<br />

Deed (21st to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

Widening, etc., 1904-5/135/106.<br />

CHARLESTON, S. C—Assistance after fire in, 1838, R. 79.<br />

CHARTER—(City), for amendment of, 1829, R. 16; 1843, R. 5.<br />

Do. Commission for new, 1898/2/4; 1898/21/32.<br />

CHASE, SAMUEL—Extending ground into Basin, 1802/32/282.<br />

CHASE ST.—Condemning (Aisquith to Eden Sts.), 1846, R. 98.<br />

Public (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1849/7/11.<br />

Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1852/48/45.<br />

Deed of (to A. Stirling's boundary), 1854/38/43.<br />

Opening (Harford to Greenmount Aves.), 1860, R. 124;<br />

.1869, R. 67.<br />

Condemning (Aisquith St. to Harford Ave.), 1866/73/167.<br />

Confirmatory deed, etc. (Durus Carter), 1868, R. 80.<br />

Opening (Gay St. to Point Lane), 1869/1/5.<br />

Grade, etc., 1869/1/70; 1869, R. 136; 1871, R. 120; 1872/<br />

59/75; 1875, R. 242.<br />

Opening (Greenmount Ave, W. to 11 ft. alley), 1872/23/30.<br />

Public (Charles St. to Hargrove Al.), 1872, R. 54.<br />

Suspending assessment, 1873, R. 303.<br />

Deed (Hargrove Al, to North St.), 1874/147/144; 1875/<br />

14/12.<br />

Damages, 1878, R. 215, 303.<br />

Was Tyson St., (Cathedral to Richmond Sts.), 1879/9/11.<br />

Opening (North St. to W. of Greenmount Ave.), 1879/64/77.<br />

Grade, etc., 1879/78/92; 1884/18/18; 1893/136/222;<br />

1895/103/130; 1902-3/158/116.<br />

Opening (Washington St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1890/<br />

106/146:<br />

Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Grove AL), 1893/114/198.<br />

Paving, etc., 1892/55/108; 1893/35/68.<br />

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CHATHAM ST.—Was Castle St., 1859/38/58.<br />

CHATSWORTH RUN—Location and bridge over, 1822, R. (Jan.<br />

31), p. 430; 1822, R. (Feb. 12), p. 432.<br />

Bridge (Lombard St.), 1824/12/58; 1831, R. 66; 1834, R. 40.<br />

Low places adjacent to, 1824/22/69.<br />

Tunnelling, 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 447; 1827, R. (Apr. 2),<br />

p. 461; 1828, R. 37; 71; 1838, R. 40.<br />

Stone bridge (at Fayette St.), 1828, R. 54; 1829, R. 27.<br />

Wooden bridge (at Columbia St.), 1829, R. 32.<br />

Stone bridge, 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Bridge (at German St.), 1831, R. 28.<br />

Tunnel (at Penn St.), 1832, R. 25.<br />

Bridge (at Columbia St.), 1832, R. 51.<br />

Do. (at Mulberry St.), 1832, R. 75; 1839, R. 75.<br />

Do. (at Carpenter's AL), 1835, R. 54; 1842, R. 13;<br />

1844, R. 134. -<br />

Tunnelling, 1832, R. 73; 1839, R. 71, 111; 1844, R. 52.<br />

Stone bridge (Cider AL), 1843, R. 36. -<br />

Altering tunnel, 1844, R. 82.<br />

'Establishing line, 1845, R. 78.<br />

Arch (at Eiselin St.), 1850, R. 52.<br />

Do. (at German St.), 1852, R. 63.<br />

Tunnelling, 1852, R. 145, 152; 1853, R. 102; 1857, R. 61;<br />

1864, R. 92.<br />

Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/13/35; 1855/34/57.<br />

Tunnel gratings, 1855, R. 136.<br />

Bridge (at Scott St.), 1859, R. 105; repairs (do.), 1863, R.<br />

145.<br />

Trapping inlets, 1864, R. 180.<br />

Paying bed, 1868, R. 281.<br />

Repairing culvert, etc., 1868, R. 284, 404.<br />

Bridge (at Cross St.), 1872, R. 223.<br />

Tunnelling, 1873/79/89; 1874, R. 183; 1875/5/6.<br />

Arch, 1874, R. 338.<br />

Repairing (sewer), 1875, R. 347.<br />

Continuing (do.), 1876/136/142; 1879/90/106; 1880/48/57.<br />

Enlarging (do.), 1879, R. 89.<br />

Completing (do.), 1883, R. 6.<br />

Relocating (do.), 1885/19/22.<br />

Notice of extension, 1879, R. 105.<br />

Right-of-way, etc. (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1881/15/16.<br />

Bridge (Russell St.), 1890/158/225. ,<br />

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CHATSWORTH ST.—Cutting down, 1832, R. 31.<br />

Gutter in, 1833, R. 52.<br />

Paving, 1834, R. 18; 1835, R.7; do. (gutter), 1839, R. 105.<br />

Opening (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1837/40/32.<br />

Tunnelling, 1839 (Oct.), R. 1; 1849, R. 37; 1850, R. 95.<br />

Repairs, 1845, R. 95.<br />

Regrading, 1851/18/23.<br />

Now Myrtle Ave. (N. of George St.), 1870/70/111.<br />

CHEAPSIDE (ST.)—Sewer, 1819, R. (May 25), p. 452.<br />

Grading, 1822, R. (Mar. 18), p. 440.<br />

Do., and widening, 1824/18/66.<br />

CHEMICAL LABORATORIES—(See LABORATORIES; OCCU­<br />

PATIONS).<br />

CHESAPEAKE AVE.—Grade, etc., 1904-5/106/45.<br />

CHESAPEAKE BAY—(See CHANNELS.)<br />

CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL—To prevent use of,<br />

1832, R. '86.<br />

In favor of, 1894, R. 97, 169.<br />

Expenses of Committee, 1894, R. 265.<br />

CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL—For completion to Cumberland,<br />

1838/13/217; 1839,R. 100.<br />

Asking for extension, 1840, R. 6.<br />

Against further appropriation for, 1841, R. 30.<br />

Do. waiving <strong>State</strong>'s prior liens, 1844, R. 3.<br />

Do. bill for completion of, 1844, R. 84.<br />

(See CANALS.)<br />

CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO.—Privileges,<br />

1881/41/49 (repealed 1899/192/254); 1900, R. 15.<br />

(See TELEPHONES.)<br />

CHESAPEAKE ST.—Opening (Fait to Eastern Aves.), 1895/82/<br />

108.<br />

Do. (Baltimore St. to Philadelphia and Havre-de-Grace<br />

Pike), 1896/127/195.<br />

Grade, etc., 1901/119/115.<br />

Now Kenwood Ave. (Baltimore St. to N. limits), 1901/<br />

132/143.<br />

CHESTER ST.—Repairs, etc., 1837, R. 101; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Condemning (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1855/14/36.<br />

Regrading, 1862/22/49.<br />

Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1873/110/123;<br />

Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1884/134/156:<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/13/11; 1875/44/31; 1875, R. 149;<br />

1886/56/66; 1891,R. 312; 1887/28/29; 1895/89/114.<br />

Opening (Fayette to Eager Sts.), 1869/76/89.<br />

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Do. (from Belair Ave.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Kerbs, 1895, R. 145.<br />

CHESTNUT (CHESNUT) AL.—Now Bradley St., 1892/70/125.<br />

Dedicated, 1857/42/86.<br />

Paving, 1863/46/66.<br />

Now Denver St. (S. of Barre St.), 1894/11/12..<br />

CHESTNUT AVE.—Grade, etc., 1893, R. 51.<br />

Repairs, 1894, R, 11.<br />

CHESTNUT HILL AVE.—Shelling, 1890, R. 120; 1895, R. 149.<br />

Repairs, 1891, R. 155.<br />

CHESTNUT (CHESNUT) ST.—Was Potter St., 1846/32/23.<br />

Now Colvin St. (N. of Gay St.), 1887/32/32.<br />

Widening, 1891/95/139 (repealed, 1897/67/84).<br />

Deferring assessments, 1896/103/151; 1896/134/205;<br />

1897/11/14.<br />

Paving, 1901/104/85.<br />

CHEW ST.—Condemning (Aisquith St. to Bel-Air Ave.), 1840<br />

(June), R. 5.<br />

Accepting deed for, 1842, R. 2.<br />

Opening (Stirling St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/34/35.<br />

Deed (Eden St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Withdrawal of petition as to opening, 1851, R. 87.<br />

Was Neighbor St. (Harford Ave. to McKim St.), 1859/<br />

29/53.<br />

Grading, etc., 1872/33/42; 1873/52/60; 1875/90/64.<br />

Public (Broadway to Bond St.), 1875/79/56.<br />

Opening (do.), 1876/20/15.<br />

Grade, etc., 1877/22/23.<br />

Now Ashland Ave., 1888/41/59.<br />

Opening (Wolfe to Chester Sts.), 1888/94/120.<br />

Do. (Chester St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1893/88/157.<br />

CHICAGO—Sympathy for sufferers in, 1871, R. 309.<br />

Appropriation for relief of do., 1871, R. 325.<br />

CHILDREN—Protection of (lost), 1829/12/103; 1844, R. 117;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/48/163; 1858 (Rev.)/52/214.<br />

Enrolling, 1866, R. 58.<br />

Care of (deserted, etc.), 1886/89/119.<br />

Cripples, 1898/69/92.<br />

(See BOYS; COLORED CHILDREN; SCHOOLS, PUB­<br />

LIC.)<br />

CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION—Contract with<br />

(United Women of <strong>Maryland</strong>), 1905-6,0.162 (approved<br />

June 20, 1906).<br />

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CHIMNEYS—Regulations (as to sweeping), 1797/34/98; 1798/<br />

92/164; 1798/108/182; 1803/7/9; 1807/43/219; 1817/<br />

16/119.<br />

Sweeping machines, 1822, R., (Feb. 20),"p. 443; 1847, R. 95.<br />

Districts, 1823/6/8.<br />

- Duties of superintendents, etc., 1826/32/287; 1830/6/180.<br />

Abolishing payment for licenses, 1836/5/15.<br />

Additional superintendent, 1837/16/12.<br />

Exempting sweep-masters from fines, 1837, R. 71.<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/23/69; 1850 (Rev.)/42/<br />

152; 1858 (Rev.)/48/205; 1866/17/17.<br />

Do. as to building, 1843/15/14; 1900/49/90.<br />

Hours of labor for sweeps, 1846/16/12.<br />

Sweepers' fees, 1864/59/42,<br />

Abolishing office of superintendent, 1886/95/127.<br />

(See SMOKE.)<br />

CHINA AL. (ST.)—Was Turtlesoup Al., 1851/60/47.<br />

Grading, 1881/61/100; 1884/124/145.<br />

CHLORIDE OF LIME—(See LIME.)<br />

CHOLERA—Provisions against, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8; ibid., R. 3.<br />

Lease of hospital, 1833, R. 10.<br />

Retaining hospital furniture, 1833, R. 12.<br />

(See DISEASES; EPIDEMIC; HOSPITAL.)<br />

CHOPTANK ST.—Public (Baltimore to Fleet Sts.), 1859/40/59.<br />

Cleaning, 1868, R. 488; 1869, R. 89.<br />

Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1873/115/127.<br />

Now Collington Ave., 1874/46/65.<br />

CHRIST CHURCH—Stock for part of ground owned by, 1838, R. 93.<br />

CHRISTIAN COMMISSION—(See UNION RELIEF ASSOCIA­<br />

TIONS).<br />

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—Convention, 1894, R. 22.<br />

CHROME WORKS—Permit for, 1872, R. 32.<br />

CHURCH AL.—Deed for (Republican to Carey Sts.), 1859/96/113.<br />

CHURCHES—To prevent defacement of, etc., 1833/28/46; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permit (to move base), 1891/145/197.<br />

Do. (for corrugated iron building), 1898-9, R. 114.<br />

CHUTE—Permit to construct (King St.), 1905-6/56/108.<br />

(See SHUTES.)<br />

CINDERS—(See SMOKE.)<br />

CIRCUSES—Licenses for exhibitions, 1829/25/119; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

CISTERNS—Permit to sink, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 137.<br />

(See WATER.)<br />

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CITIZENS' R. W. CO.—Tracks on certain streets, 1870/85/137;<br />

1871/109/96; 1868/70/106; 1872/7/11; 1874/2/4; (remove)<br />

1873, R. 419.<br />

Iron frogs at intersections, 1872, R. 390.<br />

Testing steam-motor, 1876, R. 292.<br />

Removing switch-track (Fayette St.), 1876, R. 307.<br />

Extending lines, 1878/88/78,<br />

(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

CITY BLOCK—Sheds on, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 375.<br />

To be leased, 1826, R. (Apr. 7), p. 390.<br />

Cancellation of lease, 1826, R. (Apr. 13), p. 393.<br />

Stable on, 1833, R. 11.<br />

Leasing property on, 1833, R. 27.<br />

Offering Warehouse to U. S. Government, 1833, R. 29.<br />

Titles to, 1839, R. 66.<br />

CITY BLOCK FERRY AND TOWING CO.—Privileges, 1861,<br />

R. 172.<br />

CITY COLLECTOR—(See COLLECTOR, CITY.)<br />

CITY COMMISSIONERS—(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)<br />

CITY COUNCIL—To compel attendance of members, 1797/4/19.<br />

Election of (and of Mayor), 1807/25/141.<br />

Compensation, 1818/7/173; 1832 (ex. sess.)/6/13; 1871/<br />

59/48.<br />

Furnishing chambers, 1818, R. (Feb. 16), p. 291.<br />

No compensation for extra sessions, 1823/8/10.<br />

Absences, adjournment, compensation, etc., 1826/2/149;<br />

1826, R. (June 5), p. 395; 1827/1/397.<br />

Clerks, 1828/7/7.<br />

Qualifications of members, 1828, R. 27.<br />

Paintings in 1st Branch chamber, 1828, R. 68.<br />

Appropriations for diary, 1828, R. 70; 1831 (ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

Preparing chambers, 1830, R. 2; 1832, R. 2; 1835, R. 3.<br />

Diary, 1832, R. 7.<br />

Doorkeeper's pay, 1835, R. 1.<br />

Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/3/10.<br />

Not to hold offices under Ordinances creating same, 1838,<br />

R. 38.<br />

Printing bills as revised ordinances, 1838, R. 80.<br />

Change in time of meeting, 1841, R. 8.<br />

Electing members from 13th.and 14th wards, 1841, R. 22.<br />

Desks and chairs, 1841, R. 42.<br />

Preparing statements of appropriations, 1843/34/30.<br />

Repairing and furnishing chambers, 1843, R. 6, 101;<br />

1845, R. 11.<br />

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Against appointment of members to office, 1846/21/16.<br />

Tenure of 2nd Branch members, 1846, R. 47.<br />

Pay for member absent through sickness, 1849, R. 93.<br />

Improvements to chambers, 1850 (Nov.), R. 8; 1884, R. 2.<br />

General provisions (members and clerks), 1850 (Rev.) /3/6;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/3/10.<br />

Assistant clerk, 1853/22/27.<br />

Clerks to return diary account, 1853, R. 234.<br />

Extra pay for doorkeepers, etc., 1853, R. 239.<br />

Lighting chambers with gas, 1853 (Nov.), R. 4.<br />

Repairing furnaces, 1856, R. 1.<br />

Time of holding sessions, 1856, R. 31; 1868, R. 65.<br />

Filing papers of late chief clerk, 1856, R. 218.<br />

Printed copies of proceedings, 1859/20/41; 1859/30/54.<br />

Confirmation of appointments, 1859/21/42 (repealed,<br />

1860/97/125).<br />

Holding city positions of honor or trust, 1859/32/55 (repealed,<br />

1859/101/177); 1860/85/117.<br />

Copies of <strong>Maryland</strong> Code for members, 1861, R. 12.<br />

Book-cases, 1861, R. 34.<br />

Indexing journals, 1861, R. 151, 165.<br />

Repairs (1st Branch chamber), 1862, R. 95; do. (stairway),<br />

1863, R. 106.<br />

Expenses of visit to Harper's Ferry, 1863, R. 32.<br />

Not to hold City appointive offices, 1864/90/80; 1865/<br />

59/142; 1867/2/7.<br />

Thanking Washington officials for hospitalities, 1864, R. 78.<br />

Education Committee to meet School Commissioners, 1865,<br />

R. 8.<br />

For changing date of seessions, 1865, R. 11.<br />

Repairing roof, 1865 (Oct.), R. 16.<br />

Ventilating rooms, 1870, R. 95; 1878, R. 88.<br />

Economy in expenses, 1871/23/21.<br />

Travelling expenses, 1875, R. 184.<br />

Enforcing attendance of witnesses, etc., 1879, R. '254.<br />

Expenses (general), 1881/56/90.<br />

Do. ' (Investigating Committee), 1881, R. 109.<br />

Extra copies of Journal, 1886, R. 20; 1889, R. 58; 1890,<br />

R. 1; 1891, R. 3; 1892, R. 29.<br />

Appropriation (deficiency), 1889, R. 9.<br />

Do. (expenses), 1898/134/169.<br />

Binding ordinances, etc., 1892, R. 121.<br />

Copies of City Code and Charter, 1903-4/43/73.<br />

(See VACANCIES.)<br />

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CITY COURT—(See BALTIMORE CITY COURT.)<br />

CITY DOCK—(See DOCKS; HARBOR-MASTERS.)<br />

CITY HALL—Erection of, 1801/14/251 (repealed, 1806/17/109).<br />

Altering, etc. (formerly Peale's Museum), 1830, R. 61.<br />

Insurance of, 1830, R. 62.<br />

Repairs, 1831, R. 39; 1837, R. 91; 1843, R. 100; 1850, R. 97.<br />

Sewer from, 1831, R. 72.<br />

Lamps and pillars, 1831, R. 74.<br />

- Preparing plans for, 1844, R. 130; 1845, R. 110.<br />

Glass doors, 1848, R. 2.<br />

Selling old lumber, stoves, etc., in, 1851, R. 8.<br />

Site and plans for new, 1853, R. 167.<br />

Leasing ground for, 1854/18/30.<br />

Expenses of committee, 1854, R. 41.<br />

Lighting with gas, 1854 (Nov.), R. 9.<br />

Offering half of site for Post-Office, 1855, R. 29.<br />

Shelving in.library, etc., 1856, R. 102, 210.<br />

Watchman's salary, 1857, R. 43.<br />

Repairing old building, 1858, R. 88.<br />

Painting front, 1858 (Nov.), R. 42; 1859, R. 151.<br />

For erection of new, 1860/67/94; 1860/98/125; 1861/20/35.<br />

Advertising for plans, 1860, R. 150.<br />

Adopting plan, 1860, R. 289.<br />

Whitewashing, 1862, R. 84.<br />

Committee on plan, 1863, R. 123; 1864, R. 18. .<br />

Building Committee, 1865/58/139; 1868/73/111.<br />

Bonds and tax for, 1867/48/58.<br />

Unloading marble on North St. for, 1867, R. 396.<br />

Suspending payment under contracts, 1867 (Nov.), R. 1.<br />

Protecting work on, 1867 (Nov.), R. 38.<br />

Day watchman, 1868/12/40.<br />

Bonds for building, 1868/62/90.<br />

For enabling Act to build, 1868, R. 110.<br />

Thanking City Law Officers as to contracts, 1868, R. 334.<br />

Board of Inquiry, 1868, R. 339.<br />

Building Committee, etc., 1868/73/111; 1869/69/81;<br />

1870/1/5.<br />

Extending track for materials, 1869, R. 2.<br />

Clerks to Building Committee, 1870/4/11.<br />

Bonds for building, 1870/37/87; 1872/15/22.<br />

Paying for marble work, 1870, R. 27; 1871, R. 12.<br />

Cancelling contracts, 1871/10/11.<br />

Janitor, 1871/13/14; 1871/24/22.<br />

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Drainage, 1871/112/99.<br />

Power to remove architect or superintendent, 1871/125/112.<br />

Mayor ex-officio President of Building Committee, 1872/<br />

8/12.<br />

Clerical force, etc. (do.), 1872/83/95.<br />

For wood-cut of building, 1872, 11. 388.<br />

National flag for, 1873, R. 15.<br />

Furnishing, 1874/54/71.<br />

In favor of Baltimore mechanics for building, 1874, R. 419.<br />

Superintendent, watchmen, engineers and firemen, 1874/<br />

92/66.<br />

Improved pavements around, 1874/102/77.<br />

Gas-pipes, 1875, R. 373.<br />

Dedication, 1875, R. 489.<br />

Tablet, 1875, R. 492.<br />

History, 1875, R. 493.<br />

Lamps for portico, 1876, R. 90.<br />

Lighting apparatus, lamps, 1876, R. 207.<br />

Decorating armory and reception-room, 1876, R. 298.<br />

Calcium lights, 1876, R. 331.<br />

Iron gates, 1876, R. 342.<br />

Memorial picture, 1876, R. 375.<br />

Using old building for school purposes, 1878/17/15; 1879,<br />

R. 187.<br />

Thanking Committee on History of, 1878, R. 2.<br />

Storing records in attic, 1879, R. 53.<br />

To examine plastering, etc., 1879, R. 126.<br />

Heating apparatus, 1879, R. 158.<br />

Railings, 1883, R. 17.<br />

Striking apparatus, 1886, R. 25.<br />

Elevator, 1886, R. 38; conductor for do., 1887/2/4 (repealed,<br />

1900/27/43).<br />

Water Board to use old property, 1887, R. 95.<br />

New bell, 1889, R. 149.<br />

Purchasing model of building, 1891, R. 26.<br />

To transfer balances for painting, 1893, R. 217.<br />

Closing offices (at 12 M., Apr. 15), 1895, R. 67.<br />

Firemen, 1896/6/7.<br />

Superintendent, 1896/7/8.<br />

Do., watchmen and firemen, 1896/16/26 (repealed, 1900/<br />

27/43).<br />

Books and papers, 1896, R. 93.<br />

Elevator and mail-chute, 1898/90/120.<br />

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Alterations, 1899/152/199.<br />

Repairing clock, 1899, R. 62 (repealed, R. 104); 1899, R. 117.<br />

Telephone operators, 1901-2/41/83.<br />

Inquiry as to cost of light, heat and power for, 1904-5, R. 16.<br />

CITY HOSPITAL—(See HOSPITALS.)<br />

CITY LIBRARIAN—(See LIBRARIAN, CITY.)<br />

CITY MESSENGER—(See MESSENGER, CITY.)<br />

CITY OFFICERS—(See OFFICERS.)<br />

CITY PASSENGER RY. CO.—Tracks (Gay and Ensor Sts.), 1859<br />

(Nov.)/3/6.<br />

Do. (Greenwillow St.), 1860/44/65.<br />

Change of tracks, speed, etc., 1860/70/104,<br />

Reducing car license, extending time for completion, etc.,<br />

1860/91/121.<br />

For contract with, 1861, R. 115.<br />

Suspending taxes and licenses, 1864, R. 17.<br />

Tracks on Gay St., 1865/54/136; 1865/56/138.<br />

Controversy as to fares, 1865, R. 52.<br />

Tracks (North Ave. and Holliday St.), 1866/9/11.<br />

Do. (on certain other streets), 1869/32/29; 1870/27/76.<br />

Do. (to Camden Station), 1871/3/7.<br />

i Switch (on Eutaw St.), 1872/4/6.<br />

Tracks on certain streets, 1872/88/108; 1875/147/123;<br />

1879/49/51.<br />

Repairs at crossings, 1872, R. 224.<br />

To connect Canton and Penna. Ave. lines, 1880/20/30;<br />

1882/102/188.<br />

Tracks (S. Calvert St., etc.), 1885/80/96.<br />

To run cars, W. side Broadway Market, 1886, R. 111.<br />

Tracks (Belair and North Aves.), 1887/85/98.<br />

Do. (Harford Ave., etc.), 1887/115/133.<br />

Do. (Orleans St., etc.), ,1889/35/43.<br />

Examination of City's interest in, 1890, R. 45.<br />

Tracks (Gay St., etc.), 1892/102/164.<br />

Do. (Lee St., etc.), 1893/207/326.<br />

Tracks (Fawn St., etc.), 1894/21/21.<br />

Do. (Camden St., etc.), 1897/34/37.<br />

Do. (Monument St. and Patterson Park Ave.), 1897/<br />

61/77.<br />

Extending time for tracks on Camden St., etc., 1899, R. 81.<br />

- (See RAILWAYS.)<br />

CITY SPRINGS—(See SPRINGS.)<br />

CITY AND SUBURBAN RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

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CITY SURVEYOR—(See SURVEYOR.)<br />

CITY YARD—Permitting use of part of, 1851, R. 125.<br />

Removing, etc., 1852/67/67; 1856/34/44.<br />

Improving, 1856 (Nov.), R. 27.<br />

Artesian well, 1856 (Nov.), R. 30.<br />

Ratifying sale, 1857/26/57.<br />

Sale of old carts, 1858, R. 102.<br />

Discharging-machine, 1858, R. 122.<br />

Railway, 1865, R. 139.<br />

Lamps, selling old material, etc., 1877, R. 164.<br />

Selling property, etc., 1880/2/5.<br />

(See CITY BLOCK; LEASES.)<br />

CLAGETT (CLAGETT'S, CLAGGETT'S) ALLEY—Condemning<br />

(George to Franklin Sts.), 1848/24/19.<br />

Now Able (Abel) St., 1879/11/12.<br />

CLAGGETT ST.—Opening (Ludlow and Lawrence to Steuart Sts.),<br />

1869/53/56.<br />

CLAIMS—Against U. S. Government, 1817, R. 5; 1828/40/49;.<br />

1828 (ex. sess.), R. 3.<br />

Release from (by City, for house rent), 1820, R. (Feb. 10)r<br />

p. 290.<br />

Against City, 1825, R. (Feb.-26), p. 134; 1831, R. 22.<br />

Referring to Register, 1843, R. 116.<br />

Waiver of limitations, 1845, R. 124.<br />

Referred to Comptroller, 1860, R. 46, 50, 240, 242, 244r<br />

281, 283, 296.<br />

Where barred by limitations, 1871/88/77.<br />

Referred to Harbor Commission, 1871, R. 127.<br />

Due by U. S. Government, 1876, R. 211; 1879, R. 20.<br />

•Regulating payment of (against City), 1878/20/19.<br />

Settling (<strong>State</strong> vs. City), 1880, R. 12.<br />

For collecting (City vs. <strong>State</strong>), 1880, R. 67.<br />

Compromising on surety bonds, 1881, R. 243.<br />

Employing agents, 1881, R. 256.<br />

(See BOARD OF ARBITRATION; PETITIONS.)<br />

CLAMS—(See OYSTERS.)<br />

CLARE ST.—Opening (B. & O. R. R. to Washington Ave.), 1885/<br />

94/116 (repealed, 1886/123/162).<br />

Do. (Washington to James Sts.), 1886/134/175.<br />

Now Monroe St., 1892/68/123.<br />

CLARET AL.—Now Briscoe St., 1902-3/132/72.<br />

CLARKE (CLARK) ST.—Deed for (Brune to Fremont Sts.), 1872/<br />

89/109.<br />

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Now "Edmonson" Ave., 1874/110/114.<br />

CLARKSON AL.—Opening (Barney to Moale. Sts.), 1884/112/132.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave., S. 147 ft. 9 in.), 1885/66/83.<br />

Opening and widening (do.), 1886/10/11.<br />

CLARKSON ST.—Extending. (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

CLAY—Restrictions as to molding, 1851/14/21.<br />

CLAY, HENRY—In memory of, 1852, R. 170..<br />

Obsequies, 1852, R. 171.<br />

CLAY ST.—(Wagon AL, <strong>State</strong> St.), changing grade, 1839-, R. 86.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 390.<br />

Was Barnet St., 1890/131/172. .<br />

Paving, 1894/36/36.<br />

Tunnel, etc., 1901/145/182.<br />

CLEANINQ—Streets, lanes and alleys, 1797/15/58; 1797/39/103.<br />

Gutters, 1798/105/179.<br />

Paved streets, 1827/33/419.<br />

Appropriations, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 10; 1881, R. 6.<br />

By contract, 1844/5/8; 1844, R. 1; 1845/35/31.<br />

Do. (five districts), 1848/3/6; 1849/1/7; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

18/53.<br />

By employees of Board of Health, 1847/27/30.<br />

Depositing dirt, 1849, R. 47.<br />

Contractors' certificates, 1849, R. 116.<br />

Releasing contractors, 1849, R. 110, 126.<br />

Payments to contractors, 1851/9/17.<br />

Additional regulations, 1852/61/55.<br />

Time of awarding contracts, 1853/3/12.<br />

. Appropriations for streets, sewers, etc., 1853/32/36.<br />

Appropriations (for streets, etc.), 1853 (Nov.), R. 3; 1854,<br />

R. 147; 1858 (Nov.), R. 14.<br />

Commissioner's powers, duties, etc., 1863/6/12.<br />

Watering sidewalks, 1890/134/193.<br />

Additional men, horses and carts, 1895/4/8.<br />

Portable machines (for cleaning granite, etc.), 1904-^/230/<br />

306; 1905-6/32/279.<br />

(See STREETS; STREET-CLEANING; SUPERINTEN­<br />

DENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

CLEAVELAND ST.—(See CLEVELAND ST.)<br />

CLEMENT ST.—For opening, 1839/50/49; 1844/31/27; 1852/<br />

2/8.<br />

Condemning (William to Johnson Sts.), 1851/65/50.<br />

Opening (Fourth to Lawrence Sts.), 1865/46/56.<br />

Do. (Lawrence to Hull Sts.), 1876, R. 99.<br />

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Do. 1880/136/155; 1896/163/239.<br />

Grade, 1875/153/128.<br />

Opening (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1884/14/15.<br />

Do. (Light to William Sts.), 1886/23/32.<br />

Do. (Hull St. to Garrett Ave.), 1887/42/53.<br />

Do. _ (Hanover to Race Sts.), 1889/114/142.<br />

Grade, etc., 1885/30/34; 1887/61/75; 1889/117/145; 1889/<br />

120/149; 1894/125/154.<br />

Deed (at Lawrence St.), 1890/61/71.<br />

Do. (Charles to Patapsco Sts.), 1898/111/150.<br />

(See WATER ST.)<br />

CLEMM ST.—Opening (Towson to Andre Sts.), 1888/31/89.<br />

CLERKS OF MARKETS—Continued in office, 1797/1/17.<br />

Appointments and duties, 1797/16/66.<br />

Renting stalls, 1854/67/65.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

CLEVELAND (CLEAVELAND) ST.—Deed (Cross to Stockholm<br />

Sts.), 1887/92/104.<br />

("Brown St."), opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1890/<br />

88/126.<br />

Opening (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/87/156.<br />

CLIFFORD ST.—"Public" if deeded, 1844, R. 125.<br />

Paving, 1870/82/135.<br />

CLIFTON AVE.—Opening (Ninth to Fourth Sts.), 1891/110/157.<br />

Grade, etc., 1899/174/227; 1899/175/229; 1900/19/34;<br />

1902-3/155/110; 1904-5/233/309.<br />

CLIFTON PARK—Condemnation, 1895/3/6.<br />

Use by Baltimore Centennial Association, 1895/27/34.<br />

Improvement bonds, 1895/74/95.<br />

Straightening boundaries, 1899/171/225.<br />

Addition to, 1902-3/164/130 (repealed, 1904-5/143/121).<br />

CLIFTON PLACE—Was Constitution St., 1880/25/34.<br />

Closing (Truxton to Eager Sts.), 1892/111/182.<br />

CLIFTON ST.—Gravelling, 1891, R. 142.<br />

Now Clifton Ave. (Fulton Ave. to Francis St.),, 1905-6/1/3.<br />

CLOCKS—(Town), repairs, 1838, R. 72; 1839, R. 53; 1857, R.<br />

39 and 46; 1860, R. 265.<br />

Permits for, 1858 (Nov.), R. 4; 1860, R. 169; 1872, R.<br />

135; 1873, R. 410; 1889, R. 6 and 137; 1890, R. 13;<br />

1891, R. 5 and 55; 1895, R. 55 and 98; 1896, R. 133;<br />

1899, R. 21.<br />

(See STEEPLE; TOWN-CLOCKS.)<br />

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CLOPPER'S SPRING—Opening, 1818/19/183.<br />

Purchase of property near, 1821, R, (Feb. 2)J>p. 372; 1821,<br />

R. (Dec. 5), p. 387.<br />

Appropriation, 1822, R. (Feb. 13), p. 432.<br />

(See SPRINGS.)<br />

COAL—Weighing and measuring, 1845, R, 18; 1847, R. 70.<br />

Placing in streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

Unloading from cars, 1854/66/64.<br />

Sale, 1855/49/69.<br />

Regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/69/226.<br />

Permit for bins, 1879, R. 148.<br />

COAL-OIL—Inspection, 1876, R. 21.<br />

Not to flow in streets, etc., 1880/112/125.<br />

Storing, 1889, R. 148.<br />

(See OILS.)<br />

COASTING—Restrictions as to, 1894/4/6; 1895/41/55.<br />

COCK-FIGHTING—Restrain and prevent, 1799/24/216; 1807/21/<br />

134; 1826/53/341; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

34/126.<br />

(See GAMING.)<br />

CODE—(<strong>Maryland</strong>), copies of Supplement, 1862, R. 86 and 119.<br />

(City), printing, binding, etc., 1869, R. 109, 287; 1870, R. 6..<br />

Supplement, 1875, R. 343.<br />

"Statutes" and ordinances, 1878/15/13.<br />

(City), printing, etc., 1878/83/73; 1879, R. 184.<br />

(Do.) Supplement, 1885/20/23.<br />

(Do.) New, 1891/139/188.<br />

(Do.) To extend time for preparing, 1892, R. 67.<br />

, (Do.) Additional appropriations, 1893/213/240.<br />

(Do.) To legalize, 1893/216/345.<br />

(Do.) Examining, 1894, R. 41.<br />

(Do. and City Charter), copies for Councilmen, 1903-4/43/73.<br />

(Do.) Preparation of new, etc., 1905-6/10/15.<br />

(Public Local Laws), distributing, 1891, R. 13.<br />

(See. ORDINANCES.)<br />

COHEN AL.—Permit for superstructure, 1904-5/87/7.<br />

COLE ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181.<br />

COLFAX, HON. SCHUYLER—Reception to, 1867, R. 304.<br />

COLLECTOR—(Of <strong>State</strong> Tax), appointment, 1841 (Apr.)/l/5.<br />

(See COLLECTOR, CITY; TAXES.)<br />

COLLECTOR, CITY—(Of taxes, fines, forfeitures and licenses) r<br />

appointment and duties, 1797/6/24,<br />

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Extending time for, 1804/18/76; 1809/5/265; 1810/27/<br />

288; 1811/5/304; 1815/4/49; 1816/2/63; 1817/20/124;<br />

1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 291; 1821, R. (Mar. 29), p. 381.<br />

Sureties to collect, 1814/2/26.<br />

Do. settlement with, 1816, R. 7.<br />

Forms for confession of judgment, etc., 1818, R. (Mar. 5),<br />

p. 206.<br />

To complete collections, 1822/22/406.<br />

Duties, etc., 1822/35/417; 1826/8/161.<br />

Delivering accounts, 1823/12/12.<br />

Stove in office of, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133. '<br />

Settlement of contract with, 1826, R. —, p. 380.<br />

Deduction for commissions, 1828/28/30.<br />

Abatements and releases, 1828/37/47.<br />

County tax, 1828, R. 2.<br />

Do., allowance to collectors of, 1829, R. 11.<br />

Collections for preceding years, 1829, R. 47.<br />

Compensation '(ZH'%), 1830/20/192.<br />

Closing back taxes, 1830, R. 59; 1831, R. 63; 1832, R. 17;<br />

1833, R. 19.<br />

Work done in office of, 1834, R. 55; 1837, R. 40.<br />

Discharge, 1838, R. 35; 1840, R. 44; 1842, R. 24.<br />

Room for ex-Collector, 1839, R. 43; 1841 (Apr.), R. 2.<br />

Desk, 1841 (May), R. 2.<br />

Appointments and duties, 1841/7/21.<br />

Enforcement of collections, etc., 1841/25/48.<br />

Salary as <strong>State</strong> Collector, etc., 1842/34/42.<br />

Payment in 13. & O. stock-orders (by former), 1842, R. 67.<br />

Official bond, 1843/14/13.<br />

Enlarging office, 1844, R. 67.<br />

Charged with amount of levy, etc., 1845/10/10.<br />

Additional assistant, 1846/41/26; 1847/13/20; 1848/20/<br />

17; 1853/75/67.<br />

Entering accounts, etc., '1849/18/26.<br />

Preparing books annually, 1849, R. 26.<br />

Repairs to office, 1850, R. 64; refitting do., 1853, R. 166;<br />

1858, R. 64.<br />

Collection of paving-bills, 1851/37/32.<br />

Settling deficiency accounts, 1852, R. 177.<br />

Appointment, duties, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/ll/19.<br />

Crediting assessments, 1853, R. 235.<br />

Selling for street assessments, 1853 (Nov.)/3/8.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/10/27.<br />

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Additional bookkeeper, 1859/15/38; 1860/8/38.<br />

<strong>State</strong> commissions, 1859/74/87; 1859, R. 143.<br />

Releasing from clerk's defalcation, 1860, R..398.<br />

Appointment and duties, 1862/46/58.<br />

Returns, advertising, etc., 1863/68/87; 1865/36/40.<br />

Bookkeeper's salary, 1864/14/16.<br />

Assistant, 1865/36/40.<br />

Salaries, 1866/21/20; 1874/8/18; 1886, R. 50.<br />

Advertising arrears, 1867/3/8;. 1868/10/39 (repealed,<br />

1876/26/19.)<br />

Increasing certain salaries, 1868/54/84.<br />

Additional clerks, 1868, R. 18, 28; 1874/124/123.<br />

Do. bailiffs, 1871/38/33; 1872/110/132; 1876/31/27.<br />

Salary of deputy, 1873/2/5; 1890/66/77.<br />

Cash bookkeeper, 1873/91/104.<br />

Transfer clerk, 1876/32/28.<br />

Bailiffs, 1880/126/145; 1882/46/123; 1884/81/97.<br />

Additional ledger clerks, 1887/11/13; 1889/154/193.<br />

Appropriation for incidental expenses, 1889, R. 12.<br />

Enforcing collections, 1890/2/4.<br />

Newspaper notices in foreign language (non-German), 1893,<br />

R. 180.<br />

Mode of appointment, 1896/43/72.<br />

Additional clerks, 1897/15/18.<br />

Salaries, 1900/22/38; 1903-4/15/16; 1904-5/214/272;<br />

1905-6/20/4.<br />

Compensation of bailiffs, 1900/66/21; 1903-4/40/7.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; TAXES.)<br />

COLLEGE AL.—Repairs, 1873, R. 288. (See 1830, R. 45.)<br />

COLLINQTON AVE.—Was Choptank St., 1874/46/65.<br />

Opening (Hampstead to Hoffman Sts.), 1876/72/58 (re-<br />

' pealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (Fairmount Ave. to Monument Sts.), 1885/34/39.<br />

Do. (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1896/4/5.<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/13/17; 1890/23/27; 1897/80/100.<br />

COLLINQTON SQUARE—Dedicating, etc., 1883/56/66. (See<br />

1880/49/58.)<br />

Under Park Commission, 1884/148/173.<br />

Commissioners for, 1896/14/17.<br />

Sidewalk, 1899, R. 76.<br />

COLLINS AVE.—Grade, etc., 1901/129/139.<br />

COLONIZATION SOCIETY (MD. STATE)—Relinquishing charge<br />

against, 1834, R. 13.<br />

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COLORED CHILDREN—Conveying to House of Reformation,<br />

1873/60/66.<br />

(See INFANTS; NEGROES; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

COLORED PEOPLE—For Association to improve, 1865, R. 97;<br />

1867, R. 8.<br />

(See NEGROES; POOR; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

COLUMBIA AVE.—Was Columbia St., 1872/105/126.<br />

Changing street signs on, 1872, R. 380.<br />

Paving, 1892/12/17; 1894, R. 183.<br />

Sidewalks, 1892/38/52.<br />

Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 170 (approved June 22, 1906).<br />

COLUMBIA ST.—Repaving, etc., 1833, R. 46.<br />

Repairing tunnel, 1844, R. 25.<br />

Now Columbia Ave., 1872/105/126.<br />

COLUMNS—Permit for, 1900, R. 1.<br />

COLVIN PLACE—Deed (Greenmount Ave. to McKim St.), 1888/<br />

108/137.<br />

COLVIN ST.—Was Chestnut St. (N. of Gay St.), 1887/32/32.<br />

COMELY LANE—Was Half-Moon AL, 1850/19/21.<br />

COMET ST.—Closing (Comet to Half-Moon Als.), 1891/105/151.<br />

COMMERCE ST.—Platform at south end of, 1821/8/305.<br />

Repaving, 1821/10/306.<br />

Repairing platform in, 1841, R. 2; 1850, R. 31, 77.<br />

Changing name to Holliday St., 1858/59/136.<br />

Do. and widening Commerce Lane, etc., 1866/55/53.<br />

Widening, 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/136/249.<br />

Was Holliday St. (Lombard to Baltimore Sts.), 1904-5/<br />

195/235.<br />

COMMISSIONERS, CITY—Appointment and duties, 1797/14/54;<br />

1801/12/249.<br />

Enlargement of powers, etc., 1801/13/250; 1801/17/255;<br />

1801/28/279; 1803/17/27; 1804/—/57; 1805/6/101.<br />

Appointment and salaries, 1806/15/108; 1807/20/119.<br />

Duties, 1808/64/260; 1809/14/277; 1811/3/302.<br />

To establish divisional lines, 1813, R. 2.<br />

Uniting with Health Commissioners, 1814/13/34.<br />

Duties as to pumps and wells, 1817/1/105.<br />

Reports from, 1817, R. 3; 1827/38/429.<br />

Accounts, 1819/12/220.<br />

Combined with Port Wardens, 1820/4/255.<br />

Contracts with, 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 293; 1820, R. (Mar.<br />

1), p. 295.<br />

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Payment for services rendered during vacancy in Board,<br />

1821, R. —, p. 384.<br />

Additional duties, 1823/20/26; 1824/32/82; 1828/3/4.<br />

Duties as Port Wardens, etc., 1826/9/165.<br />

Piling, etc., by, 1826, E. (Apr. 13), p. 392.<br />

Disposing of useless apparatus, 1828, R. 23.<br />

Salary of clerk, 1830/4/178; 1836, R. 52.<br />

Advertising for proposals, etc., 1830/33/215.<br />

Increasing salaries, 1837/33/25.<br />

Duties, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1845/34/30.<br />

Returns of paving contracts, etc., 1845/10/10.<br />

Certain duties transferred to Board of Health, 1846 (Aug.)/<br />

3/6.<br />

Appointment, etc., of one commissioner and two assistants,<br />

1849/3/9.<br />

Powers and duties as to paving, etc., 1849/32/35.<br />

To constitute Board of Port Wardens, 1849/48/60.<br />

For incidentals in office of, 1849, R. 125.<br />

Appointment and duties, 1850 (Rev.)/14/30.<br />

Surveyor's level for, 1853, R. 213.<br />

Renovating office, 1856, R. 211; safe for do., 1858, R. 110.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.), O. 12-14, pp. 41-54.<br />

Providing for Board (and Port Wardens), 1861/3/12.<br />

Use of jail building, 1861/7/22.<br />

Salary of Assistant Commissioner and clerk, 1864/23/21.<br />

Do. of Commissioner, 1865/4/13.<br />

Permits as to frame buildings, 1865/10/16.<br />

To repair streets and alleys, 1867, R. 130.<br />

Do. (torn up by Gas Co. or Water Board), 1867, R. 409.<br />

Permits for certain structures, 1868/6/29; 1868/17/46.<br />

Contracts for City buildings, 1868/8/35.<br />

Salaries, 1868/37/60; 1871/7/9; 1892/98/153. .<br />

Permits for'various structures, 1869/30/26; 1870/87/141.<br />

Contracts for building and repairing, 1871/37/32.<br />

Assistants, 1875/112/85.<br />

Unexpended balances, 1880, R. 226.<br />

Appropriation, 1882, R. 61.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1886, R. 189; 1892, R. 110.<br />

Skilled labor, 1893/16/24.<br />

Deficiency appropriations, 1894, R. 5; 1895/65/85.<br />

Appointments and duties, 1895/71/92; 1896/17/29.<br />

Pamphlet code, 1895/110/139.<br />

Storage lot, 1898/12/16.<br />

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Transferring balances, 1898/130/166.<br />

Inspection fees, 1899/172/226.<br />

Assistants, 1899/184/243.<br />

(See COVE; PAVING;. STRUCTURES; SURVEYOR.)<br />

COMMISSIONERS OF FINANCE—(See FINANCE COMMIS­<br />

SIONERS.) .<br />

COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH—(See HEALTH COMMISSION­<br />

ERS.)<br />

COMMISSIONERS OF STREETS—Appropriation for, 1822, R.<br />

(Mar. 23), p. 443.<br />

(See STREETS.)<br />

COMMISSIONERS OF STREET=CLEANINQ—(See STREET-<br />

CLEANING.)<br />

COMMITTEE—Expenses of, etc. (to Annapolis), 1832, R. 47;<br />

1839, R. 113, 120; 1842, R. 59; 1853, R. 176; 1858, R.30.<br />

Do. (to Washington), 1845, R. 13.<br />

Sanitary Convention, 1859, R. 138.<br />

COMPTON ST.—Was Abey's AL, 1890/139/198.<br />

COMPTROLLER, CITY—Appointment, duties, etc., 1857/8/43;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/9/24.<br />

Salary, 1864/55/40.<br />

Additional clerk, 1870/28/78; 1877/2/3.<br />

Salaries, etc., 1871/21/19; 1883/8/12.<br />

Clerks, bonds, etc., 1877/44/39; 1896/156/231.<br />

Appointment, etc., 1881/3/4; 1896/33/57.<br />

Deputy, 1888/109/138.<br />

Do., salary as Clerk to Board of Estimates, 1899/161/212;<br />

1905-6/31/77.<br />

Voucher files, 1891, R. 44.<br />

Transferring balances, 1898/136/171.<br />

Assistants, 1903-4/18/22; 1904-5/199/241.<br />

License and market detective, 1904-5/219/282.<br />

(See CLAIMS; REGISTRATION; TAXES.)<br />

CONCEALED WEAPONS—To prevent carrying, 1839, R. 7.<br />

CONCERTS—Free permits for charitable, 1815, R. 5.<br />

Licenses, 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

In parks, 1865, R. 99; 1866, R. 141.<br />

(See MUSIC; MUSICAL PARTIES; PARKS; THE­<br />

ATRICAL EXHIBITIONS.)<br />

CONCORD ST.—Paving, 1815/8/52; 1893/167/266; 1894/3/4;<br />

1894/5/6.<br />

Now Wagner St. (E. of Leakin St.), 1888/90/109.<br />

Widening, 1890/113/152.<br />

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CONCORDIA SOCIETY—Building privileges, 1864, R. 152.<br />

CONDEMNATION—Payment for certain property acquired by,<br />

1824, R. (Feb. 17), p. 91.<br />

Proceedings by City, 1903-4/46/76; 1903-4/60/105. -<br />

CONDUITS—Issuing stock for (telephone wires, etc.), 1896/120/<br />

184.<br />

Under-ground (Central Ry. Co.), 1896/154/230.<br />

Duct rentals, 1900/81/49.<br />

Do. (United Ry. & E. Co.), 1901-2/54/118.<br />

Against tampering with man-holes, etc., 1901/101/75.<br />

$1,000,000 loan for extending (electrical), 1902-3/87/8.<br />

Renting space (by University of Md.) in, 1904-5/115/63.<br />

For furnishing light, heat and power (Fentress and Medairy)<br />

1901-2/18/41; 1904-5/161/118.<br />

Reconstructing, 1904-5/190/227.<br />

Permit to use (Holmes Electric Protective Co.), 1904-5/<br />

265/372.<br />

Do. (Jacob Epstein), 1905-6/115/193.<br />

(See ELECTRICAL COMMISSION; SUBWAYS.)<br />

CONFECTIONERIES—(See BAKERIES.)<br />

CONFEDERATE VETERANS—Invitation to hold convention,<br />

1896, R. 62.<br />

CONSERVATORIES—(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)<br />

CONSOLIDATED RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

CONSTABLES—(City), appointment of, 1798/91/162; 1799/7/<br />

195; 1801/12/249.<br />

(High), fuel, etc., for office of, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 3.<br />

(Do.) assistants to, 1839/8/15.<br />

(Do.) office for, 1844/33/30.<br />

(Do.) salary of, 1846/39/26; 1855/48/68.<br />

(Do.) to keep record of fires, 1849/27/32.<br />

(Do.) furniture for office of, 1850, R. 57.<br />

(Do.) duties as chief of police, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/28/98.<br />

(Do.) deficiency appropriation for, 1853, R. 253.<br />

Deputy High (etc.), 1839/6/13.<br />

(Do.) office abolished, 1844/6/10.<br />

Badges for employees of railroads as, 1853/9/17.<br />

For increasing number of, 1868, R. 47.<br />

Appointments of certain, 1900/58/10; 1900/89/58; 1901/<br />

116/111; 1901/117/111; 1901/141/173; 1901-2/9/33;<br />

1901-2/23/56; 1901-2/24/57; 1901-2/38/72; 1901-2/<br />

75/157; 1902-3/85/3; 1902-3/91-96/15-18; 1902-3/133<br />

and 134/73; 1903-4/37/65; 1904-5/231/308; 1905-6/<br />

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19/52; 1905-6/128/236; 1905-6, O. 158 (approved June<br />

18, 1906).<br />

(See BAILIFFS.)<br />

CONSTITUTION ST.—Regrading, 1855, R. 93.<br />

Now Clifton Place (N. of Penitentiary wall), 1880/25/34.<br />

Deed for (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1882/102/189.<br />

Opening (Biddle to Preston Sts.), 1895/43/57.<br />

(Great) grade, etc., 1897/18/21.<br />

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN—For services as, 1836, R. 69.<br />

Duties, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Office abolished, 1839/3/12.<br />

Do. re-established, salary, etc., 1841/3/20.<br />

Duties, etc., transferred to Health Officer, 1844/6/10.<br />

(See HEALTH; HEALTH OFFICER; QUARANTINE.)<br />

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES—(See DISEASES.)<br />

CONTRACTS—To reimburse for loss under, 1827, R. (Mar. 27),<br />

p. 457.<br />

For furnishing oil, coal, wood, stationery, etc., 1843/16/15;<br />

1849/47/60; 1850 (Rev.)/10/18.<br />

City officers not to be concerned in (City), 1850 (Rev.)/4/8;<br />

1821/7/304; 1862/50/75.<br />

To defer opening of proposals, 1853, R. 245.<br />

Awarding, 1858/2/6.<br />

Settlement with sureties, 1859, R. 202.<br />

Awarded to "loyal" persons only, 1864/20/19.<br />

Sealed proposals, 1873/64/70.<br />

Protection from negligence, 1879/52/62.<br />

Retaining 10% on, 1887/34/33.<br />

City officers, 1890/94/132.<br />

For work and supplies, 1893/3/10.<br />

Do. and materials, 1894/52/66.<br />

Requirements for municipal, 1901-2/59/128.<br />

CONVENTIONS—(Constitutional), requesting sessions in Baltimore,<br />

1864, R. 94.<br />

(Union National), accommodations for, 1864, R. 118.<br />

(Emigrant), tendering hospitalities to, 1868, R. 445.<br />

(National Commercial), expenses of, 1871, R. 220.<br />

CONVEYANCES—Examination of, 1818, R! (Feb. 25), p. 204.<br />

(See DEEDS; SALES; VEHICLES.)<br />

CONWAY ST.—Filling up and wharfing, 1806/19/117.<br />

Repaving, 1832, R. 13.<br />

Closing (Howard to Eutaw St.), 1861/51/63 (3rd section<br />

repealed, 1875/154/128).<br />

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COOKE (COOK) ST.—Opening (Gilmor St. to Penna. Ave.), 1866/<br />

15/14.<br />

Now Patterson Ave., 1871/72/59.<br />

COOKSIE ST.—Opening (Clement to Cuba Sts.), 1887/24/25.<br />

Grade, etc., 1894/126/155.<br />

COOPERAGE—Depression in business, 1886, R. 8.<br />

CORDERS, WOOD—(See FIREWOOD; WOOD-CORDERS.)<br />

CORN—(Indian), inspection of, 1800/40/227; 1807/32/188.<br />

(See FLOUR; GRAIN.)<br />

CORNICES—Permits for, 1866, R. 224; 1900, R. 5; 1901-2, R. 17.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)<br />

CORONERS—Payment of, 1829/26/119; 1830/13/186; 1855, R.<br />

222; 1856, R. 104.<br />

Interments by, 1843, R. 32.<br />

Accounts, 1855, R. 5.<br />

Physicians' fees, 1857, R. 98.<br />

Reports, 1857, R. 178.<br />

Inquests, 1858 (Rev.)/45/201.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; INQUESTS.)<br />

CORPORATIONS—(Foreign), investments in <strong>State</strong> and City<br />

stocks, 1839, R. 74.<br />

(Public-service), digest of grants to, 1905-6/131/238.<br />

COSTS—To defray bills of, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 101; 1838, R. 83.<br />

COTTON—(Wadding, etc.), restricting manufactories of, 1846/<br />

7/8; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

1<br />

Permits for do., 1867 (Nov.), R. 47; 1872, R. 142.<br />

COUNCIL, CITY—(See CITY COUNCIL.)<br />

COUNSEL—(City), to pass on public instruments, 1823, R. (Feb.<br />

4), p. 37.<br />

' Fees to certain attorneys, 1823, K. (Mar. I), p. 4UU.<br />

Assistant, 1824, R. (Mar. 9), p. 92; 1859, R. 65, 180.<br />

Duties of, 1826/7/158.<br />

;<br />

Additional to City Attorney,' 1826, R. (May 31), p. 395.'<br />

Employment of, 1827/14/404.<br />

Money from suits for taxes, 1827, R. (Jan. 22), p. 443;<br />

1828, R. 7.<br />

Fees in certain cases, 1827 (Mar. 2), p. 451.<br />

Compensation of, 1829/23/117.<br />

Additional, 1831, R. 27; 1840 (June), R. 10.<br />

In pending and future suits, 1832/4/9.<br />

Special, 1836, R. 72; 1839, R. 79.<br />

Journeys and consultations with, 1836, R. 106.<br />

For Ways and Means Committee, 1839, R. 8.<br />

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To resist claim against City, 1839, R. 84.<br />

To compromise do., 1839, R. 108.<br />

Prosecuting removed criminal cases, 1839 (May), R. 3.<br />

Services and expenses at Annapolis, 1839 (May), R. 8.<br />

Payment for services as extra, 1846, R. 17.<br />

For joint special committee, 1852, R. 68.<br />

Payment for services as, 1853, R. 158.<br />

Special, 1854, R. 121 and 154; 1857, R. 93 and 107; 1858<br />

(Nov.), R. 31; 1860, R. 23 and 356; 1861, R. 96; 1862,<br />

R. 29 and 146; 1863, R. 93; 1864, R. 128; (for City<br />

Register), 1886, R. 80; case removed to Anne Arundel<br />

Co., 1886, R. 92.<br />

Assistant, 1854/26/35, 1859, R. 65, 180; 1867, R. 237.<br />

Additional, 1857, R. 7; 1858, R. 43; 1858 (Nov.), R. 13;<br />

1881/105/148.<br />

To test legislation for removing City government, 1867,<br />

R. 1.<br />

COUNSELLOR, CITY—Duties, 1838 (Rev.)/6/16; 1842/5/20;<br />

(as to deeds), 1842/25/35.<br />

Appointment and duties, 1850 (Rev.)/7/12; 1864/71/54.<br />

Referring claims to, 1853, R. 67; 1860, R. 396.<br />

Special appropriations, 1854, R. 139; 1856 (Nov.), R. 3;<br />

1857, R. 117.<br />

To appeal a certain case, 1857, R. 185.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/7/17.<br />

To approve titles, etc., 1863/20/39.<br />

Additional compensation, 1868/81/123; 1874, R. 391.<br />

Attendance at City Hall, 1879, R. 173.<br />

COUNTERFEITS—(Notes, coin, etc.), to reimburse Register for,<br />

1852, R. 19.<br />

COUNTRY PRODUCE—Licenses for wholesale commission merchants,<br />

1904-5/117/68.<br />

COUNTRY WAGONS-Time for remaining on streets, 1800/35/224.<br />

(See WAGONS.)<br />

COUNTY ST.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1828, R. 39.<br />

COUNTY WHARF—(Market St., Fells Point), stone wharf, 1835,<br />

R. 46.<br />

Appropriations, 1836/51/68.<br />

For completion, 1836, R. 29.<br />

Repairs, 1837, R. 14; 1846, R. 62; 1849, R. 66; 1862, R.<br />

68; 1868, R. 419.<br />

Ferry boats landing at, 1872, R. 85.<br />

(See MARKET ST.)<br />

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COUPONS—Destroying paid, etc., 1856, R. 17.<br />

COURT—Opening a (Post-Office Ave. to HoUiday St.), 1880/149/<br />

171 (repealed, 1881/29/43).<br />

COURT OF APPEALS—Hearing of important City cases by, 1838,<br />

R. 90; 1862, R. 8.<br />

COURT-HOUSE—Altering, 1829, R. 39.<br />

Using lot as flower garden, 1833, R. 75.<br />

Issuing stock for repairs, 1835/19/19; 1838/12/216.<br />

For fireproof offices, etc., 1835, R. 24.<br />

Payment for watchman, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 5.<br />

Issuing stock, 1838/30/229.<br />

Safe (Circuit), 1854, R. 13; do. (Orphans'), 1863, R. 94.<br />

Repairing roof, etc., 1855, R. 92; 1857, R. 118; 1865, R. 92.<br />

Improvements, furniture, etc., 1856 (Nov.)/3/7.<br />

Renovating rooms (Orphans' Court), 1856, R. 175; do. (clerk<br />

Circuit), 1860, R. 389.<br />

Watchmen, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/31/144.<br />

Gas (Criminal Court), 1860, R. 133; do. (Circuit), 1860,<br />

(Nov.),R. 3.<br />

Sinking fund, 1862/30/36; 1863/36/45.<br />

Repainting, etc., 1862, R. 65.<br />

Refitting (Common Pleas), 1863, R. 76.<br />

For redeeming bonds, 1863/10/30.<br />

Rooms for clerk (Circuit) and Sheriff, 1863, R. 121.<br />

Repairs, 1863, R. 74; 1864, R. 33 and 39; 1859, R. 68.<br />

Do. (Circuit), 1864, R. 117; do. (Criminal), 1866 (Oct.),<br />

R. 58.<br />

Watchman's salary, 1864/64/47.<br />

Do. Janitor (Orphans'), 1864/58/41.<br />

Improving (City), 1864, R. 11.<br />

Refurnishing (Superior Court), 1864, R. 99, 161.<br />

Improving clerk's office (Circuit), 1865, R. 45; 1867, R. 17.<br />

Do. (Common Pleas), 1865, R. 54.<br />

Do. (basement), 1866, R. 146.<br />

Alterations, 1866, R. 156; do. (basement), 1867, R. 142.<br />

For completion, 1866, R. 260.<br />

Furnishing Courtrooms, 1866, R. 270.<br />

Superintendent's salary, 1867/56/65.<br />

Fitting up offices, 1867, R. 65.<br />

Hydrant, 1867, R. 212.<br />

Furnishing rooms (City Court), 1867, R. 253.<br />

Do. (Record Office, Superior Court), 1867, R. 345.<br />

Filing cases in clerk's office (Common Pleas), 1868, R. 122.<br />

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New matting in clerk's office (do.), 1870, K. 14J.<br />

Improving (Orphans' Court), 1868, R. 290.<br />

Repairs, 1868, R. 455; 1891, R. 180.<br />

Watchman, 1869/8/11.<br />

Platform, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1869, R. 50.<br />

Salary of janitor and watchmen, 1871/8/10.<br />

Windows (Circuit Court), 1871, R. 93.<br />

Bookcase for clerk's office (City Court), 1871, R. 155.<br />

Repairs (Orphans' Court, etc.), 1872, R. 270; 1868, R. 1.43.<br />

Do. (City and Common Pleas Courts), 1874, R. 203.<br />

Preserving books, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1874, R. 450.<br />

Superintendent's salary, 1875/51/38.<br />

Improvements (Masonic Building), 1875, R. 182.<br />

Repairing entrance (Criminal Court), 1877, R. 47.<br />

Ventilating (do.), 1879, R. 167.<br />

Carpet (Orphans' Court), 1877, R. 241.<br />

Repairs (Common Pleas), 1878, R. 13.<br />

Do. (Criminal Court), 1880, R. 9 and 136.<br />

Do. (Clerk's office, Common Pleas), 1880, R. 146.<br />

Do. (Criminal Court), 1880, R. 159.<br />

Do. (Clerk's office, Circuit Court), 1880, R. 243.<br />

Ventilator, 1881, R. 2.<br />

Commission, 1880, R. 31 and 220.<br />

Improvements (Criminal Court), 1881, R. 29.<br />

Carpet (City), 1881, R. 181; do. (Criminal Court), 1882, R. 200.<br />

Do. (Orphans' Court), 1882, R. 197; do. (Superior Court),<br />

1883/37/47.<br />

Do. (Common Pleas), 1883, R. 124.<br />

Janitor (Orphans' Court), 1882/35/39.<br />

Refitting (Circuit Court), 1882, R. 5.<br />

Repairs (Criminal Court), 1884, R. 83.<br />

Elevator, etc. (Orphans' Court, etc.), 1885, R. 32.<br />

Janitor's salary (Orphans' Court), 1887/31/31.<br />

Repairs, etc. (Criminal Court), 1887, R. 97 and 135.<br />

Carpet, etc. (Orphans' Court), 1887, R. 121.<br />

Do. (City Court), 1887, R. 123.<br />

Do. (Criminal Court), 1887, R. 124.<br />

Asking for use of TJ. S. Courthouse, 1888, R. 66.<br />

Repairing portico, etc., 1888, R. 123.<br />

Additional rooms for clerk (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1889, R.<br />

116.<br />

Commission to build addition, 1890/65/75 (repealed, 1891/<br />

93/136).<br />

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Do. for improvements, 1890, R. 57.<br />

Steps, etc. (City Court), 1891, R. 308.<br />

Furniture (Criminal Court), 1892, R. 62.<br />

For new location, 1893/81/187.<br />

Titles to site, 1893/83/141.<br />

Building committee, 1893/108/187; 1893/187/302; 1893/<br />

198/316.<br />

Superintendent (City and Circuit Courts), 1893/128/213.<br />

Clerk's room (Superior Court), 1893, R. 5; 1894, R. 85.<br />

. Requesting use of old U. S. building, 1893, R. 215.<br />

Use of lot (N. of do.), 1895/16/23.<br />

Rooms for Judge of new Court, 1895, R. 2 and 47.<br />

Filling vacancy in Commission, 1895, R. 43.<br />

Heating apparatus, etc. (temporary building), 1895, R. 243.<br />

Coal and wood (for do.), 1895, R. 249.<br />

Fence around (New), 1895, R. 244.<br />

Books and bookcases (for J udge-at-large), 1896, R. 137.<br />

Quarters for additional Judge, 1897, R. 6.<br />

Vacancies on building committee, 1898/8/11.<br />

Transferring balance, 1899, R. 5.<br />

Accommodations for second additional Judge, 1899, R. 11.<br />

Tablet, 1899, R. 153.<br />

Employees in, under Inspector of Public Buildings, 1900/<br />

27/43.<br />

Mural decorations, 1900, R. 7; 1901/102/77; 1902-3/145/93.<br />

Memorial to S. T. Wallis, 1901-2/4/6.<br />

Repairing damage from fire, 1904-5/98/30.<br />

Building Committee (additional powers), 1904/156/170.<br />

Inqui^ as to cost of removing boilers, etc., 1904-5, R. 16.<br />

Removing memorial tablet, 1905-6/135/248.<br />

(See COURTS.)<br />

COURTHOUSE LANE—Paving, 1855, R. 77 and 109; 1884/51/58.<br />

Closing, 1894/122/153.<br />

COURTLAND ST.—Repairs, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199.<br />

Grade, 1832, R. 57; 1875, R. 497; 1890/104/144; 1890/<br />

166/233.<br />

Kerbing, 1878/66/44; 1880, R. 143.<br />

COURTS—Expenses (Baltimore County and Orphans'), 1829/26/<br />

119; 1830/13/186.<br />

Baltimore City, 1830/19/191; 1831/5/267.<br />

Payment for attendance (witnesses, etc.), 1831, R. 64.<br />

Renting rooms (for Balto. Co. Court, etc.), 1836, R. 54;<br />

1853 (Nov.), R. 10.<br />

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Surplus receipts, fees, fines, etc., 1852, R. 18.<br />

Suit against clerk's bondsmen (Common Pleas), 1854, R. 7.<br />

Indexing dockets (City), 1864, R. 108.<br />

Recopying judgment dockets (Common Pleas), 1867, R.<br />

268.<br />

Judgment indexes, 1870, R. 56; 1871, R. 177 (Superior).<br />

Preserving records (Circuit and City), 1873, R. 421.<br />

Repairing books (Superior), 1877, R. 113.<br />

Clerks' itemized accounts, 1879, R. 69.<br />

Examination of expenditures (by Supreme Bench), 1875,<br />

R. 486; 1879, R. 88.<br />

Protecting records (Circuit), 1880, R. 97.<br />

To rent and furnish rooms (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1889/3/5.<br />

' Indexes (City), 1894, R. 84.<br />

'Expenses (Circuit, No. 2), 1892, R. 274.<br />

Temporary accommodations, 1895/23/30.<br />

Rooms for clerk (Superior), 1895, R. 70.<br />

Preserving records, etc. (Circuit), 1898/58/83; 1904-5/171/<br />

194.<br />

Re-indexing, etc. (City), 1905-6/114/191.<br />

(See BALTIMORE CITY COURT; COURT-HOUSE;<br />

EXPENSES, CERTAIN; EXPENSES, SUNDRY;<br />

RECORDS.)<br />

COVE (THE)—Extending wharves at, 1816/26/92.<br />

Improvement of,. 1823/19/23; 1826/61/356; 1828/33/32.<br />

(See NAVIGATION.)<br />

COVE ST.—To carry water down, 1818, R. (July 9), p. 198.<br />

Repairs, 1823, R. (Feb. 25), p. 40; 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p.<br />

452; 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Paving and tunnelling, 1834, R. 74.<br />

Changing name to Fremont St., 1846/38/25.<br />

COVERED WAYS—Permits for, 1877, R. 56; 1880, R. 53.<br />

(See EOOT-WAYS.)<br />

COVINQTON ST.—For opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Condemning (Montgomery to Cross Sts.), 1856/22/21.<br />

Regrading, 1858/1/5; 1875/133/111.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Winder St.), 1875, R. 342.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Donaldson St.), 1876/25/19.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/42/34; 1880/77/92; 1884/5/8; 1894/<br />

127/156.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Gould St.), 1880/103/117.<br />

Do. (Cross St. to Fifth Lane), 1891/12/17.<br />

Settling grading suits, 1883, R. 12.<br />

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COWS—(And calves), treatment of, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

27/74.<br />

Market-place for, 1832, R. 88; 1845/18/18.<br />

Regulating stables, 1840 (Apr.)/4/6.<br />

Cruelty to (calves), 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

(And calves), driving through streets, 1882/67/141.<br />

Dairy stables, 1896/65/101; 1901-2/56/121.<br />

(See CATTLE.)<br />

COWPEN AL.—Passage-way, 1853, R. 6.<br />

Now Garrett St., 1877/3/4.<br />

CRANES—Permits to erect, 1837, R. 103; 1892, R. 124.<br />

Repairing (at City Block), 1838, R. 43.<br />

CREEK AL.—Grade, etc. (Cross to Winter Sts.), 1884/99/117.<br />

CRIMINAL COURT—City appeals in, 1854, R. 24.<br />

Maintenance, 1883, R. 168.<br />

(See COURT-HOUSE; COURTS; TAXES.)<br />

CROSS ST.—Examining condition of, 1843, R. 77.<br />

Repairs, 1843, R. 103.<br />

Condemning (Mt. Clare Station to Ridgely's Addition),<br />

1853/39/41.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1859, R. 242.<br />

Paving (Market Space), 1861, R. 120; 1866, R. 144.<br />

Wharf at foot of, 1866, R. 145.<br />

Regrading, 1872/97/117; 1875, R. 282; 1877/4/4.<br />

Grade, etc., 1886/9/10.<br />

CROSS=ST. MARKET (INSTITUTE)—Leasing lot for and erecting,<br />

1845, R. Ill; 1845, R. 112; 1846, R. 45.<br />

Selling stalls in, 1846, R. 30, 74; 1849, R. 34.<br />

Sundry regulations, 1846/15/11; 1851/19/23; 1860/47/66.<br />

New house, etc., 1864/33/27; 1869/54/57.<br />

Gas-lamps, 1865, R. 104.<br />

Shed, 1865, R. 152.<br />

Clerk's salary, 1866/12/13.<br />

Hose, 1868, R. 410; 1873, R. 257; 1874, R. 336; 1876, R.<br />

192;, 1877, R. 60; 1880, R. 141; 1883, R. 56; 1885, R.<br />

114; 1887, R. 9; 1891, R. 163.<br />

Improving, 1869, R. 228.<br />

Completing hall, 1871, R. 29.<br />

Whitewashing, 1871, R. 332; 1877, R. 144; 1878, R. 220;<br />

1879, R. 146.<br />

Addition, 1872, R. 107 and 356.<br />

Ventilators, 1872, R. 177.<br />

Exchanging stalls, etc., 1873/39/50.<br />

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Bell, 1873, R. 69.<br />

Cleaning, 1875, R. 284.<br />

Repairs, 1876, R. 64; 1877, R. 158; 1878, R. 161; 1879, R.<br />

160; 1880, R. 114; 1884, R. 220; 1885, R. 95; 1892, R. 52.<br />

Spouting, etc., 1881, R. 133.<br />

Paving streets, etc., 1858, R. 42; 1885/8/11; 1888, R. 13.<br />

Use of hall by Women's Relief Corps, G. A. R., 1891, R. 88.<br />

Do. by First Regiment, 1893, R. 112.<br />

Renting hall for religious meetings, 1891, R. 223.<br />

Leasing hall, 1883/75/89; 1896, R. 9.<br />

Frescoing Institute, etc., 1899, R. 108.<br />

Use by Boys'Brigade, 1899, R. 110; 1900/40/79; 1900, R. 19.<br />

Do. by Riverside Park Christian Church, 1901-2, R. 15.<br />

Do. by Newark Pleasure Club, 1902-3/101/40.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

CROSSINGS—Health Commissioner to clean, 1871, R. 46.<br />

Railway companies to repair, 1874, R. 26.<br />

Plates for, 1876, R. 153.<br />

Stone, 1884/1/3. '<br />

Vitrified brick, etc., 1904-5/97/29.<br />

(See FLAG-STONES.)<br />

CROSS=STREETS—Paving, 1815/6/61; 1821/48/342; 1825, R.<br />

(Mar. 12), p. 145;<br />

Altering (at Baltimore and Ann Sts.), 1839, R. 107.<br />

Paving and repaving, 1851 (Aug.)/2/58; 1851, R. 136.<br />

Filling up (East Falls Ave. to Caroline St.), 1853, R. 78;<br />

1854, R. 15.<br />

(See PAVING; STREETS.)<br />

CROWFOOT AL.—Grading, 1855/4/27.<br />

CUBA ST.—Opening (Hull to Andre Sts.), 1882/122/217.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/6/9. "<br />

CULVERTS—Repairs (Baltimore St., E. of Broadway), 1845, R.<br />

105.<br />

Request for (Ostend St. and Burgundy AL), 1857, R. 153.<br />

To build (E. Fayette St.), 1858, R. 13.<br />

Repairs, 1859, R. 159; 1868, R. 20; 1869, R. 294.<br />

Constructing, 1871, R. 122; 1873, R. 355; 1874, R. 330.<br />

Building (Bayard St.), 1876, R. 170.<br />

Do." (Eager and Calvert Sts.), 1887, R. 59; 1888, R. 62.<br />

"'Do. (Jefferson St.), 1891, R. 36.<br />

Extending (North Ave.), 1900, R. 23.<br />

(See BRIDGES; GUTTERS.)<br />

CUMBERLAND, MD.—Invitation to authorities of, 1871, R. 308.<br />

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CUMBERLAND ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Gilmor St.), 1860/<br />

92/121.<br />

Do. (Penna. Ave. to Boundary Ave.), 1866/81/181.<br />

CURB=STONES—To secure footways, 1797/14/55; 1803/33/53;<br />

1807/20/128.<br />

Narrow streets, not required on, 1826/9/165.<br />

Payment for, 1829, R. 42.<br />

Granite, etc., 1833, R. 69; (partial repeal), 1837, R. 19.<br />

Size of, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117.<br />

Removal of, 1839, R. 46; 1852, R. 16.<br />

Re-setting, 1848, R. 25; 1851, R. 15; 1852, R. 105. ><br />

Examination of, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/15/34.<br />

Round (Columbian E. II.), 1855, R. 96.<br />

Altering, 1858, R. 100; 1868, R. 491; 1870, R. 89, 182.<br />

Re-setting, 1859, R. 78, 120; 1861, R. 110; 1865, R. 153.<br />

Do. (Financial district), 1904-5/270/379.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; FOOT-WAYS; KERB­<br />

STONES.)<br />

CUSTOM=HOUSE—(Old), for donation of columns from, 1900-1,<br />

R. 26 and 30.<br />

CUSTOMHOUSE AVE.—Was Post-Office Ave., 1904-5/239/325.<br />

CURLEY ST.—Opening (Baltimore St. to Fairmount Ave.), 1898/<br />

102/136.<br />

Grade, etc., 1905-6/118/196.<br />

CYPRESS AL.—Ceding (Pratt to Lombard Sts.), 1830, R. 50.<br />

Opening, 1831/3/265. •'<br />

Approving Act relating to, 1832/39/39.<br />

D<br />

DAIRYMEN—To enforce Act for protection of, etc., 1884/132/<br />

151.<br />

(See COWS.)<br />

DALLAS ST.—Was Strawberry AL, 1846/44/29.<br />

Deed (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Grade, etc., 1856/23/21; 1876/138/143; 1880/52/61.<br />

Repairs, 1859, R. 125.<br />

Opening (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1887/40/51.<br />

Do. (Oliver to Hoffman Sts.), 1888/115/145.<br />

Naming "Ridge Place" (do.), 1888/118/147.<br />

Opening (Oliver to Lanvale Sts.), 1891/50/70.<br />

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DAMAGED GOODS—To prevent bringing into City, 1807/26/148;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

(See HEALTH.)<br />

DAMAGES—Sustained in building Gay-St. Bridge, 1824, R. 24.<br />

Approving Act allowing (for improvements on opening<br />

Eutaw and Monument Sts.), 1829, R. 53.<br />

For property destroyed by mob, 1863, R. 16, 125.<br />

(See MOBS; PAYMENTS.)<br />

DANGEROUS WALLS—(And buildings), to be taken down, 1850<br />

(Rev.)/14/30; 1854/30/37; 1863/6/17; 1880, R. 81.<br />

Making safe, 1887/35/34.<br />

Taking down, 1895/81/106; 1901-2/82/176.<br />

(See BUILDINGS; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; FALL­<br />

ING WALLS; WALLS.)<br />

DARK LANE—Now Stewart Court (St. Paul to Courtland Sts.),<br />

1870/59/105.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/137/113; .1890/104/144; 1890/166/233.<br />

DAVIS ST.—Paving, 1893/171/275; 1895/93/118.<br />

DAWSON AL.—Opening (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1838/27/227.<br />

Deed for (do.), 1842, R. 27.<br />

Now Otterbein St., 1879/25/27.<br />

DEAD ANIMALS—Not to remain in streets, etc., 1797/15/61;<br />

1801/27/277; 1807/29/169.<br />

Carts for conveying, 1863, R. 84; 1867, R. 63.<br />

Regulations for removing, 1893/183/295..<br />

(See GARBAGE; NUISANCES.)<br />

DEAD BODIES—Time for remaining unburied, 1895/69/90.<br />

Permits for conveyance of, 1904-5/103/37.<br />

DEAD=HOUSE—For establishing, 1856/28/24; 1860/41/63.<br />

At Middle Station-House, 1862, R. 18.<br />

In Western Potter's Field, 1864, R. 120.<br />

In Eastern do., 1865, R. 129.<br />

(See MORGUE.)<br />

DEAF=MUTES—(Indigent), returns as to, 1829/9/101.<br />

(And blind), do., 1840/9/27.<br />

Recommended as beneficiaries, 1853, R. 243; 1857, R. 21<br />

and 188; 1858, R. 147 and 148; 1859 (Nov.), R. 22;<br />

1860, R. 91, 109, 110, 147, 148, 258, 313, 368; 1861, R.<br />

29, 137; 1862, R. 6, 69; 1863, R. 11, 182; 1864, R. 36;<br />

1865, R. 67; 1866, R. 29, 142, 143, 150; 1866 (Oct.),<br />

R. 13; 1868, R. 124, 152; 1869, R. 194.<br />

For education of, • 1863/2/8; 1864/35/28; 1865/8/15;<br />

1869/43/45.<br />

Removing to Frederick, Md., 1868, R. 380.<br />

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DEATHS—Registration of, 1904-5/112/58.<br />

(See HEALTH DEPARTMENT; REGISTRATION.)<br />

DEBT, MILITARY—(See MILITARY DEBT).<br />

DEBT, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC DEBT).<br />

DEBTS—Of Corporation, to discharge certain, 1798/79/152.<br />

Due .to Corporation, for release of, 1827, R. (Feb. 6), p. 445;<br />

1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 451.<br />

DECATUR ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38.<br />

Opening (Claggett to Beason Sts.), 1876/87/70; 1876,<br />

R. 99.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/51/40.<br />

DECKER AL.—Public (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1856 (Nov.)/6/19.<br />

DECKER ST.—Opening (Chase to Oliver Sts.), 1849/7/11.<br />

Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1852/39/30.<br />

Abutments at, 1854, R. 106.<br />

Grade, etc., 1864, R. 160; 1869/28/23.<br />

Bridge over ravine, 1865, R. 111.<br />

Paving, etc., 1873, R. 371 and 396.<br />

Now <strong>Maryland</strong> Ave. (Chase St. to Boundary Ave.), 1875/<br />

136/113.<br />

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE—Reading, in Grammar<br />

Schools, 1895, R. 143.<br />

DEEDS—Accepting (for bed of Street between Pratt and Lombard<br />

Sts., from Amity Al. to Schroeder St.), 1844, R. 64.<br />

Do. (Alley between Baltimore and Holland Sts., from<br />

Amity Al. to Schroeder St.; and street between McHenry<br />

and Ramsay Sts., from Poppleton St. to Amity AL),<br />

1844, R. 100.<br />

Do. (Alley between Ramsey and Columbia Sts., from<br />

Amity to Callender Als.; street do., from Dawson Al. to<br />

Poppleton St.; street between Pratt and McHenry Sts.,<br />

from Scott to Parkin Sts.; street between Lombard and<br />

Pratt Sts., from Poppleton St. to Amity AL), 1844, R.<br />

125.<br />

Confirmatory (Ogston St. and Broadway), 1861, R. 40.<br />

Do. (Opening Chase St.), 1868, R. 80.<br />

Of property N. E. side of Richmond Market, 1872, R. 188.<br />

Mayor to execute, 1879/7/9.<br />

Do. (Centre and Front Sts.), 1880, R. 122.<br />

Do. (Block St.), 1880, R. 241.<br />

Confirmatory (to Adeline Abrams), 1882, R. 143.<br />

Of lot bought by City at tax-sale (Broadway), 1889, R. 43.<br />

(See ALLEYS; CONVEYANCES; COUNSELLOR,.CITY;<br />

RECORDS; STREETS.)<br />

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DEFACING—Houses, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/<br />

110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1899/208/282.<br />

(See CHURCHES; WORSHIP, PUBLIC.)<br />

DEFENCE—(Of City) appropriation for, 1861/22/37 (repealed<br />

1862/19/28).<br />

Do. partly at Mayor's disposal, 1681, R. 187.<br />

For issuing $80,000 in twenty-year bonds, 1862/18/27.<br />

Do. tax for redemption, 1862/31/37.<br />

- Drill-rooms, etc., 1862/56/84.<br />

Selling arms and repaying loans, 1862, R. 49.<br />

Continuing Committee, 1863, R. 204.<br />

Reimbursement for fortifications, 1864, R. 2.<br />

Appropriating $100,000 for, 1864, R. 148.<br />

Thanks to volunteers under Governor's call, 1864, R. 150.<br />

Do. to laborers on fortifications, 1864, R. 151.<br />

Do. to Committee, 1865, R. 12.<br />

(See TAXES; VOLUNTEERS.)<br />

DEFENDERS—(Old) pension for one of, 1870/10/16.<br />

(Do.), do. for widow of, 1881/41/61. -<br />

(See FIRST DEFENDERS.)<br />

DEFENDERS' ASSOCIATION—Appropriations for, 1860/78/109;<br />

1871/63/53.<br />

DEFICIENCIES—(Of ground), release of claims for, 1824, R.<br />

Feb. 7), p. 86.<br />

(In City Treasury), to provide for, 1857/24/57; 1858/37/<br />

69; 1859/87/98; 1878/3/5.<br />

(See APPROPRIATIONS; BORROWING MONEY.)<br />

DELLWOOD AVE.—Repairs, 1893, R. 33.<br />

DELUOL AL.—(Formerly Moore's AL), deed of, 1841 (Dec), R. 2.<br />

(See MOORE AL.)<br />

DEPARTMENTS—(City), for re-organization of, 1843, R. 110.<br />

Accommodation of, 1867, R. 291.<br />

To investigate, 1878, R. 284.<br />

Commission to examine, 1890, R. 2.<br />

Saturday office-hours, 1892/54/107.<br />

For defraying extraordinary expenses of, 1904-5/146/129.<br />

(See PRINTING, PUBLIC; REPORTS.)<br />

DEPOSITS—Of City moneys in bank, 1807/23/139; 1890/3/5;<br />

1890/5/8.<br />

(See REGISTER.)<br />

DETECTIVE—License and market, 1884/20/20.<br />

(See MAYOR.)<br />

DEWBERRY AL.—Public (Baltimore to HoUins and Lombard<br />

Sts.), 1838, R. 46.<br />

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Condemning (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1841, R. 14.<br />

Do. and deed for (Fayette to Lexington Sts.), 1848/40/31. f<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

Now Carlton St., 1853/25/29; 1888, R. 171. ;<br />

Do. (S. of Baltimore St.), 1888/91/110.<br />

DEWEY, REAR=ADMIRAL QEORQE—Thanks to, 1899, R. 70.<br />

DIAMOND AL.—Gates across, 1858, R. 135.<br />

Enclosure on, 1868, R. 213.<br />

Raising, etc., 1874, R. 8.<br />

Obstructions, 1876, R. 366.<br />

Buying ground for, 1877, R. 79.<br />

DIAMOND ST.—Was Market AL, 1842/14/27.<br />

DIGEST—Of grants to Public-Service Corporations, > 1905-6/<br />

131/238.<br />

DIPHTHERIA—(Sec DISEASES.)<br />

DIRECT TAXATION—For raising $120,000 annually from, etc.,<br />

1832, R. 24.<br />

To extend lines of, 1831/21/287; 1850/5/8; 1850/48/44;<br />

1853/36/38; 1858/34/65; 1859/82/96; 1868/65/94;<br />

1872/109/128; 1873/9/14; 1874/55/72.<br />

Asking for power to extend limits of, 1872, R. 82.<br />

Surveyor to define, do., 1873, R. 37.<br />

For City's poAver as to limits of, 1874, R. 63.<br />

(See TAXATION; TAXES.)<br />

DIRECTORY—Purchase of (City), 1863, R. 122.<br />

(Business), 1872/75/88.<br />

DIRT—(And filth) to be removed, 1797/15/62; 1801/27/274;<br />

1803/24/38.<br />

Not to be removed from streets, 1807/29/173; 1818/6/173;<br />

1818/15/179; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Household, 1821/64/356.<br />

Payment for removing, 1825, R. (Feb. 26), p. 134.<br />

Removing from paved streets, 1832/13/16.<br />

From Bond St., to fill up Canal St., 1837, R, 64.<br />

Not to be thrown into Basin, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Removing, 1823/27/21; 1861, R. 147.<br />

Do. from repaved streets, etc., 1872/28/39.<br />

(See GARBAGE; HEALTH; HUGHES ST.; NUISANCES;<br />

OBSTRUCTIONS; RUBBISH; SCAVENGERS; SEW­<br />

ERS; STREETS.)<br />

DIRT=CARTS—To be kept tight, 1826/15/220.<br />

Use of, 1827/33/419; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133.<br />

(See CARTS; DIRT.)<br />

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DISABLED SOLDIERS' HOME—Appropriations for, 1867, R. 111.<br />

DISCOUNTS—On benefits in "Burnt District," 1905-6, O. 149<br />

(approved June 14, 1906).<br />

- (See TAXES.)<br />

DISEASES—(Infectious), to prevent, 1797/11/38; 1797/55/121;<br />

1797/56/122; 1798/72/137.<br />

(Do. and contagious) sufferers from, 1826/14/201.<br />

Do. renting house for, 1834, R. 7.<br />

Memorial as to, 1834, R. 15.<br />

For hospital, 1834, R. 76; 1836, R. 55; 1866, R. 215;<br />

1872,R. 228; 1893/74/126; 1893/164/263; 1893, R. 4;<br />

1899/141/178.<br />

Do. Using proceeds of sale of old Marine Hospital property,<br />

1900/86/54.<br />

Do. Commission, 1901/127/135; 1905-6/9/13.<br />

Malignant, 1827/34/423.<br />

Prevention of, 1840 (June)/4/12.<br />

Regulations, 1847/59/51.<br />

To prevent spreading, 1880/6/9; 1885, R. 36.<br />

Reports by physicians, 1882/125/219; 1890/22/26.<br />

Including typhoid fever, 1895/83/109.<br />

(See HOSPITAL; SCHOOLS, PUBLIC; SMALL-POX.)<br />

DISPENSARIES—City property rent-free to (First Baltimore General),<br />

1822, R. (Mar. 21), p. 443; 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141.<br />

Rent due by (Second), 1828, R. 33.<br />

(Eastern), appropriations for, 1834, R. 51; 1835, R. 45;<br />

1836, R. 20; 1837, R. 49; 1839, R. 24; 1842, R. 23;<br />

1843, R. 28; 1844, R. 23; 1845, R. 119; 1846, R. 21;<br />

1868, K. 58.<br />

(Do) City represented at elections of, 1837, R. 89.<br />

(Baltimore General), rent, 1838, R. 14.<br />

(Do.) appropriations for, 1839, R. 26; 1840, R. 23; 1841,<br />

R. 4; 1842, R. 22; 1843, R. 27; 1844, R. 24; 1846, R. 69;<br />

1868, R. 57; 1871, R. 258.<br />

(General and Eastern), do., 1845, R. 1.<br />

(Southern), do., 1846, R. 24; 1868, R. 106 and 371.<br />

Payments to (General, Eastern and Southern), 1847, R. 27.<br />

Do. (Northeastern), 1853, R. 215; 1868, R. 105.<br />

Appropriations (General, Eastern, Northeastern and South-<br />

; ern), 1866, R. 57.<br />

Do. (Eastern, Western and Southern), 1867, R. 66.<br />

Do. (Northwestern), 1873, R. 406.<br />

Contracts with, 1876/96/84; 1886, R. 208; 1887/7/10;<br />

1888/19/28.<br />

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Appropriations (Eye, Ear and Throat), 1889, R. 143.<br />

Do. (Homoeopathic), 1891, R. 227.<br />

Do. (Working Women, etc.), 1891, R. 243.<br />

Do. (South. Horn, and Univ. of Md.), 1893, R. 170.<br />

Do. for certain (Free), 1898/127/164.<br />

(See EXPENSES, SUNDRY; INDIGENT.)<br />

DISTILLERIES—Restrictions (turpentine or varnish), 1848/4/8;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS; SWINE.)<br />

DISTRICTS—Legislative, 1882/36/40; .1882/45/122.<br />

Councilmanic (four), 1898/88/118.<br />

DITCHES—Not to be made in streets, 1826/15/201; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

DIVISION ST.—Approving Act for opening (Biddle St. to City<br />

limits), 1832, R. 84.<br />

Condemning (to McMechen St.), 1847/40/39.<br />

Opening and extending (Lanvale to Robert Sts.), 1847/62/<br />

57.<br />

Paving, 1848/41/32.<br />

Condemning (Robert St. to North Ave.), 186€/85/184.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/56/73.<br />

DIVISION=WALLS—Permit for, 1868, R, 49.<br />

(See PARTITIONS.)<br />

DIVISIONAL LINES—City Commissioners to establish, 1813,<br />

R. 2. -<br />

Of addition to City, 1817/40/154.<br />

Of twelve wards, 1818/16/179; 1818/32/193.<br />

Of twenty wards, 1860/79/110.<br />

Of wards, precincts, and legislative districts, 1882/36/40.<br />

(See WARDS.)<br />

DOCKAGE—Payment of, 1839/35/34.<br />

(See DOCKS; WHARVES.)<br />

DOCKETS—Indexing (Chancery), 1865, R. 121.<br />

Rebinding (Common Pleas), 1869, R. 156; 1886, R. 40.<br />

(Circuit Court), transcribing, etc., 1871, R. 63.<br />

(Do.) repairing, 1878, R. 186.<br />

(Do.) recopying, 1883, R. 33.<br />

(Do.) rebinding, 1886, R. 94.<br />

(Do.) copying, etc., 1888, R. 55.<br />

: Transcribing (City Court), 1875, R. 183.<br />

Repairing (do.), 1878, R. 258.<br />

New (do.), 1884, R. 114 and 152.<br />

Copying, etc. (Circuit Court, No. 2), 1894/61/75.<br />

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DOCKS—Paving street at (S. of Market Space), 1803/14/21.<br />

Cleaning, 1803/24/38; 1821/47/339; 1848, R. 48; 1863/<br />

8/22.<br />

Repairs, 1804/—/57; 1805/6/101.<br />

Agreement (as to Ostend St.), 1815/6/50.<br />

Depth of water, 1821/64/356; 1826/11/108; 1826/12/196.<br />

From S. side of Meet St., 1826/72/371.<br />

At Albemarle St., 1826, R. (Apr. 3), p. 384.<br />

Do. (enclosure for repairing scows, etc.), 1830, R. 55.<br />

Deepening (private), 1838 (Rev.)/8/21; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

' Repairing (City), 1839, R. 72; 1842, R. 75,<br />

, Deepening (do.), 1847, R. 109.<br />

Extending (Webster St.), 1869/56/60.<br />

Re-opening (do.), 1869, R. 30.<br />

Repairing (Long), 1869, R. 47.<br />

Removing sediment, 1879, R. 140.<br />

Improving pier at (City), 1880, R. 105.<br />

Amended regulations, 1894/116/126.<br />

Dredging, 1895, R. 27, 232 (Bush St.),<br />

Rebuilding bulkhead at (City), 1896, R. 41.<br />

Extending, public (Burnt District Commission), 1904-5/<br />

137/109.<br />

(See HARBOR; HEALTH; WHARVES.)<br />

DOCK ST.—Widening, 1832, R. 56.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/84/68.<br />

Do. (Alley), 1876/137/142.<br />

. Repairs (do.), 1876, R. 153.<br />

Shelling, 1886, R. 103.; 1887, R. 14.<br />

DOQS—License-tax, etc., 1797/53/120; 1799/23/214; 1809/8/268<br />

- . 1810/26/288.<br />

Going at large, 1819/35/246; 1837/17/13; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

24/72; 1839/53/54; 1839,R. 103; 1852/21/18,<br />

Wearing collars, collection of tax, etc., 1826/33/291; 1828<br />

(ex. sess.)/2/51; 1829/2/3 (partial repeal, 1831/16/281).<br />

Unmuzzled, 1831 (ex. sess.)/l/313; 1870, R. 202 (destroying);<br />

1892, R. 31.<br />

Appropriations to enforce law, 1832, R. 97; 1840, R. 40;<br />

1848, R. 74; 1859, R. 158.<br />

Killing, etc., 1832 (ex. sess.)/l/3; 1839 (May)/8/10; 1841,<br />

R. 31; 1853/69/61; 1861, R. 189; 1871, R. 317.<br />

"Going at large," defined, etc., 1843/40/34.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/58/169; 1858 (Rev.)/64/<br />

221.<br />

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Licensing, etc., 1853/44/44; 1898/96/125.<br />

Against poisoning, 1854/76/80.<br />

Enforcing law, 1857, R. 138; 1858, R. 97.<br />

! Pound and pound-master, 1879/34/37; 1879, R. 198;<br />

1881/23/29; 1896/41/68.<br />

Complaints about biting "or barking, 1888/104/133 (repealed,<br />

1894/141/175).<br />

In public squares, 1891/86/129.<br />

DOLPHIN ST.—Public (Ross to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57.<br />

Do. (Garden to W. John Sts.), 1848/43/34.<br />

Opening (to Cathedral St.), 1852/70/69; 1873/20/35.<br />

Condemning (Madison St. to Penna. Ave.), 1853/11/17.<br />

Opening (by Balto. & Susquehanna R. R. Co.), 1853, R.<br />

155;<br />

Repairs, 1861, R. 178; 1863, R. 113.<br />

Opening (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1871/31/25.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/77/86; 1876, R. 42.<br />

Assessments for opening, 1874, R. 64.<br />

Paving, 1890/101/141.<br />

DONALDSON, GEN. JAMES LO WRY—Sword for, 1865, R. 126.<br />

'DONALDSON ST.—Opening (Marshall to Sharp Sts.), 1884/137/<br />

158.<br />

DORSEY'S LANE—Repairs, 1893, R. 20.<br />

(See KIRBY'S LANE.)<br />

DOUGLAS (DOUGLASS) ST.—Now Lexington St., 1872/100/120.<br />

Do. (Holliday to Aisquith Sts.), 1891/10/16.<br />

Opening (Chestnut to Gay Sts.), 1877/48/42.<br />

To defer opening, 1879, R. 39.<br />

To open and widen (Aisquith to Holliday Sts.), 1884/143/<br />

166.<br />

Bonds for opening, 1888/98/123.<br />

DOVER ST.—Was Bottle AL, 1840/11/28.<br />

Widening (Sharp to Hanover Sts.), 1846, R. 55.<br />

Extending (do.), 1847/29/32.<br />

Condemning (Emory to Fremont Sts.), 1852/23/19.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/67/80; 1875/26/19; 1876/77/63; 1877/<br />

•27/26.<br />

DRAINAGE—Underground, 1859, R. 248; 1860, R. 113.<br />

(See DRAINS; SEWERAGE; SEWERS.)<br />

DRAINS—In low grounds, 1823/18/20; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

• , On E. side of Light St., 1828, R. 62.<br />

From City Spring (Calvert St.), 1835, R. 60.<br />

Using part of school lot for, 1861, R. 139.<br />

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Permits for, 1850, R. 58; 1867, R. 83; 1870, R. 125, 181,<br />

262, 264; 1871, R. 19, 97, 105, 134, 226, 249, 302,. 328;<br />

1872, R. 370, 373; 1873, R. 354,365, 367, 383, 391; 1874,<br />

R. 265; 1875, R. 185,344, 379, 397, 483; 1876, R. 47, 173,<br />

249, 308, 312, 328, 338, 340, 347, 352, 353, 360, 364;<br />

1877, R. 14, 111 (sewer), 112, 129, 130, 133, 139 (sewer),<br />

151, 165, 196, 197, 217, 223 (sewers), 225, 235 (sewers),<br />

243 (remove); 1878, R. 5, 98, 106, 128, 180, 193, 198,<br />

216-218, 221, 223, 234, 242, 257, 319, 323.; 1879, R. 43,<br />

145, 195, 236, 247, 259; 1880, R. 32, 54, 144, 149, 152,<br />

156, 161, 162, 167, 182, 188, 222, 245, 248; 1881, R. 18,<br />

28, 45, 54, 61, 77, 83, 96, 125, 129-132, 134-136, 142, 149,<br />

155-157, 159, 164, 175, 190, 193, 198, 207, 209, 215, 241,<br />

242, 247 (remove), 265, 266; 1882, R. 2, 3, 7, 13, 24, 25,<br />

28-30, 34, 35, 37, 51, 52, 56-60, 71, 73, 76, 77, 82, 85, 86,<br />

90, 102, 103 (repealing R. 86), 108, 111, 114, 117, 122,<br />

127, 128, 131, 134, 135, 147, 149, 150, 155, 156, 158, 160,<br />

166, 171, 178, 183, 190, 191, 203-205, 207, 208, 210, 212,<br />

217.<br />

To construct (Decker St.), 1872, R. 355. ...<br />

Inspection of, 1883/110/128.<br />

Permits for, 1883, R. 1, 16, 19, 24, 25, 30, 50, 52, 57, 71, 82,<br />

85, 87, 88, 100, 107, 110, 116, 119, 129, 134, 138, 142, 144,<br />

162, 177, 186, 187, 194, 222; 1884, R. 6, 54 (or sewer),<br />

79, 80 (sewer), 25, 31, 55, 91, 95-99, 131, 132 (or sewer),<br />

133, 135, 140, 149, 150, 179, 187, 209, 210, 221, 222, 228,<br />

229, 236-242 (sewer), 262; 1885, R. 5, 8, 9, 18, 55, 76, 77,<br />

118, 156; 1886, R. 27,-59, 69, 82-86, 106-110, 113, 114,<br />

131, 138, 140,144, 145, 148, 149, 151, 159, 176, 187, 199,<br />

200, 207, 210, 216.<br />

Laying pipes, 1887, R. 15, 19, 25, 30, 38, 39, 94, 100, 122,<br />

136, 137, 139; 1888, R. 14, 19, 26, 54, 81, 127, 161, 172;<br />

1889, R. 31, 46, 59, 69, 124, 125; 1890, R. 7, 38, 86, 154;<br />

1891, R. 161, 252, 276, 285, 305; 1892, R. 7, 23, 117, 143,<br />

167, 192; 1893, R. 114, 129; 1894, R. 140, 143, 173, 187,<br />

245, 252 (surface), 255, 296, 213,259; 1895,R. 76,78,120.<br />

Permits for pipes, etc., 1896, R. 11, 26, 30, 63, 73, 108, 113;<br />

1897, R. 17, 18, 35, 39, 44, 45, 57, 62, 70; 1898-9, R. 15,<br />

41, 45, 46, 50, 72, 74, 90, 123, 131, 159, 161, 163.<br />

Abating nuisances from defective, 1898-9, R. 167.<br />

Granting permits, 1900/6/17.<br />

Across public side-walks, 1904-5/11/55.<br />

(See DITCHES; DRAINAGE; HEALTH; SEWERS.)<br />

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DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES—Licensing, 1839/45/44.<br />

(See PLAYS; PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS; THEATRICAL<br />

ENTERTAINMENTS.)<br />

DRAW=BRIDQE—Altering span of, 1817/21/124.<br />

Removal of, 1836, R. 74; 1837, R. 12 and 52.<br />

Connecting West Fall Ave. with Block St., 1852/25/21.<br />

Improving (Block St.), 1853, R. 191.<br />

House for keeper, 1854, R. 74.<br />

Constructing guards, 1854, R. 113.<br />

Duties of keeper, 1855/40/62.<br />

Repairs, 1855, R. 7; 1856 (Nov.), R. 16; 1861, R. 70 and<br />

157; 1866, R. 269; 1894, R. 162.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/65/223; 1882/129/229.<br />

Keeper's salary, 1864/32/27; 1881/10/12.<br />

Hydraulic machinery (City Dock), 1882/47/124..<br />

Assistant keeper, 1882/107/197.<br />

Engine, 1887, R. 141.<br />

Keeper (Block St.), 1894/116/145; 1896/30/52.<br />

(See BRIDGES.)<br />

DRAYS—Regulations as to, 1797/12/44; 1798/75/143; 1807/<br />

31/179.<br />

How to stand, 1826/16/228.<br />

Permit for (Pratt St.), 1867 (Nov.), R. 6.<br />

(See CARTS; WAGONS.)<br />

DREDGING—Steam-engine for, 1826/73/372; 1828/25/26; 1828/<br />

42/50.<br />

Do. for discharging, 1829, R. 7 (repealed, 1829, R. 41).<br />

Boat to be sheathed, 1829, R. 29.<br />

Use by Port Wardens, 1829, R. 35..<br />

Buckets and chain for machine, 1830, R. 3.<br />

Timber for do., 1830, R. 41.<br />

Repairs, 1831, R. 4; 1866, R. 205; 1867, R. 416.<br />

Boiler, etc., 1831, R. 16.<br />

To deepen water (Patterson's Wharf, Fell's Point), 1831,<br />

R. 2"5.<br />

Machines for Jones' Falls, 1841, R. 16.<br />

To remove obstructions (Patterson's to Donnell's Wharves),<br />

1844, R. 136.<br />

Cleaning out Back Basin, etc., 1850/51/46; 1857, R. 59.<br />

Do. S. side of Basin, 1854, R. 68.<br />

Construction of machines, etc., 1856/36/46; 1857/4/40.<br />

Use of do., 1856, R. 69.<br />

Sale of do., etc., 1857/37/70.<br />

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Additional appropriation, 1857, R. 32.<br />

In Channel, 1857, R. 44.<br />

Bills for private work, 1858 (Nov.)/2/6.<br />

Proposals for machine and scows, 1859/95/112.<br />

Selling machines, horses, etc., 1859, R. 97.<br />

Engineers' salaries, 1859, R. 191.<br />

Steam-machine (Back Basin, etc.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 13;<br />

1863, R. 23.<br />

To remove sediment, 1860, R. 209.<br />

Private machines, 1870, R. 91.<br />

Trial of patent machine, 1875, R. 385.<br />

At sewer-mouths, 1877/43/38.<br />

At Middle Branch, 1877, R. 45.<br />

Do. and Bush St. dock, 1892/3/4.<br />

At Cross St., 1877, R. 219.<br />

Appropriation (for Harbor Board), 1893, R. 12.<br />

Docks, etc., 1895, R. 27; 1896, R. 64 and 134; 1897, R. 25.<br />

(See BASIN; CHANNELS; HARBOR; MUD-MA­<br />

CHINES.)<br />

DRILL=R0OMS—Use of rooms in Watch-houses for, 1849, R. 18<br />

and 109.<br />

(See ARMORY; MILITIA; VOLUNTEERS.)<br />

DRINKING=FOUNTAINS~(See FOUNTAINS; TROUGHS;<br />

WATERING-PLACE.)<br />

DRIVERS—(Garbage-carts and street-carts), pay of, 1883/48/59.<br />

(See CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING.)<br />

DRIVING AND RIDING—Regulations, 1797/12/44; 1807/31/<br />

178; 1812/13/316; 1838 (Rev.)/13/51; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

29/103; 1858 (Rev.)/32/146.<br />

On car-tracks, 1883/76/93.<br />

Keep to the right, 1898/30/42.<br />

(See RIDING AND DRIVING.)<br />

DRIVE=WAYS—Permits to construct, 1869, R. 188; 1904-5,<br />

R. 19.<br />

DRUID HEIGHTS AVE.—(See PIMLICO ROAD OR BOULE­<br />

VARD.)<br />

DRUID HILL AVE.—Was Ross St. (Eutaw to North Ave.), 1864/<br />

29/25.<br />

Do. (W. of Howard St.), 1893/59/103.<br />

Opening (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1868/56/84.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/103/110; 1875/124/105; 1875, R. 484;<br />

1890/47/55; 1897/81/101.<br />

Repairs, 1891, R. 219; 1895, R. 132.<br />

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DRUID HILL PARK—Improving Mansion House, 1862/67/175.<br />

Swans for, 1862, R. 136.<br />

Car fares (North Ave. to Pavilion), 1865/39/42.<br />

Additional appropriation, 1865/52/136.<br />

Naming "Lake Chapman," 1865, R. 87.<br />

Do. now "Druid Lake," 1868, R. 111.<br />

Celebrating Fourth of July in, 1865, R. 98.<br />

Sprinkling road to, 1868, R. 316.<br />

Appropriation (for superintendent's house, water-mains,<br />

etc.), 1871/81/67.<br />

Additional land, 1871, R. 151; 1875/117/101.<br />

Fish-house and pond, 1875, R. 283.<br />

Condemning, etc., Presstman property, 1880, R. 179;<br />

1890/112/152.<br />

For better access to (by Citizens' Ry.), 1887/56/71.<br />

For acquiring contiguous land, 1896/42/69.<br />

Removing wooden fence, 1899, R, 126.<br />

Side-walk, 1899, R..127.<br />

DRY=DOCK—Improvements at Fort McHenry, 1879/63/76.<br />

Piles for (Chesapeake St.), 1880/151/178.<br />

DUCATEL ST.—Opening (Madison Ave. to Bolton St., ext.),<br />

1891/121/169 (repealed, 1897/30/34).<br />

Do. (Linden Ave. to Eutaw Place), 1898/83/113.<br />

Grade, etc., 1902-3/159/118.<br />

DUCTS—Permit for smoke and pipe, 1900/56/5,<br />

Rentals in City conduits, 1900/81/49. .<br />

(See CONDUITS; SUBWAYS; TELEGRAPH.)<br />

DUQAN, CUMBERLAND—Suits between City and, 1818, R. (Apr.<br />

8), p. 209.<br />

As to right to collect wharfage, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 7.<br />

Document relating to, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 8.<br />

Appeal from decision in favor of, 1832, R. 23.<br />

DUQAN'S WHARF—Injunction against collecting wharfage on,<br />

1830, R. 22.<br />

Repairs, 1831, R. 6; 1868, R. 150.<br />

Opposing memorial as to, 1832, R. 15.<br />

Collector of wharfage pendente lite, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

Gutter on, 1847, R. 106.<br />

For widening, 1858, R. 22,<br />

Platform, 1858, R. 106.<br />

(See DUGAN, CUMBERLAND; WHARFAGE.)<br />

DULANY ST.—Paving, 1817/29/134.<br />

DUMB—(See DEAF-MUTES.-)<br />

108,


DUMPING=GROUNDS—On private property, 1881/38/57.<br />

Against burning garbage near, 1896/54/85.<br />

(See ASHES; GARBAGE.)<br />

DUNCAN AL. (PLACE, ST.)—Public (Pratt to Gough St.), 1871/<br />

82/67.<br />

Do. (Canton Ave. to Gough St.), 1875/30/21.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/62/70; 1886/56/66.<br />

Now Duncan Place (McElderry to Monument St.), 1886/<br />

30/41.<br />

Deed (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1893/65/110.<br />

Repairing, 1894, R. 263.<br />

Now Duncan St. (Canton to North Aves.), 1904-5/213/272.<br />

DURHAM ST.—Was Happy AL, 1859/28/53.<br />

Repaving, etc., 1886, R. 42; 1894, R. 264.<br />

Opening (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1890/115/155.<br />

Grade, etc., 1897/35/39.<br />

DURST AL.—Opening (Cross to West Sts.), 1869/2/6.<br />

Public (West to Ostend Sts.), 1869, R. 191:<br />

Paving, etc., 1871/39/33; 1876/14/12.<br />

DUST—Portable street-machines for removing, 1904-5/230/306;<br />

1905-6/32/78.<br />

DUTCH AL.—Raising and repairing, 1797/54/121.<br />

Repaving, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388; 1826, R. (May 25).<br />

p. 394; 1828, R. 53; 1829, R. 21.<br />

Gutters, 1832, R. 34.<br />

Approving Act changing name to Marion St., 1835, R. 2.<br />

(See MARION ST.)<br />

DUVALL, ALFRED—Testimonial to (for services in connection<br />

with water-supply), 1855, R. 73.<br />

E<br />

EAGER AL.—Repaving, 1828, R. 63; 1830, R. 11.<br />

EAGER PLACE—Deed (Milton Ave. to Bradford St.,) 1905-6,<br />

O. 144 (approved June 12, 1906).<br />

EAGER ST.—Accepting (Aisquith to Sterling Sts.), 1838, R. 28.<br />

Opening (Canal to North Sts.), 1845/8/8.<br />

Public (Cathedral St. to Lun's Lot), 1849/7/11.<br />

Regrading, etc., 1854/70/67; 1871/4/8.<br />

Condemning (Broadway to Mine Bank Lane), 1855/37/59.<br />

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Paving, 1859, R. 130; 1873, R. 283; 1893/27/47; 1899/<br />

173/226.<br />

Raising grade, 1868/77/118.<br />

Opening (Gay to Bond St.), 1871/89/78.<br />

Grade, etc., 1872/31/41; 1872, R. 383; 1873/51/59;<br />

1877/60/63; 1884/88/104.<br />

Opening (Park Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1875/98/74.<br />

Do. (Mine Bank Lane to Patapsco St.), 1878/96/88.<br />

Do. (expenses), 1877, R. 33.<br />

EAQLE ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1883/5/62; 1894/29/29.<br />

Deed for (Monroe St, to Western limits), 1871/92/80.<br />

Do. (Monroe to Payson Sts.), 1895/30/37.<br />

EARTH—Removing from unpaved streets, 1858 (Rev.)/23/153.<br />

(See DIRT.)<br />

EARTHEN-WARE—Restricting manufacture of, 1858 (Rev.)/33/<br />

153.<br />

Permit for do. and tiles, 1876, R. 262.<br />

(See MANUFACTORIES.)<br />

EARTH=WORKS—Levelling (Fort No. 4, W. of Gilmor St.), 1866,<br />

(Oct.), R. 18.<br />

Removing, 1866, R. 153; 1869, R. 43, 62, 128, 133; 1871,<br />

R. 227.<br />

(See FORTIFICATIONS; FORTS.)<br />

EASEMENT—Deed of (to continue pipes), 1882/25/26.<br />

EAST BALTIMORE RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

EAST FALLS AVE.—Widening, 1834/34/41.<br />

Paving, etc., 1850, R. 127; 1883/4/8; 1883/45/55.<br />

Grading, 1854, R. 23.<br />

To advertise opening (Granby to Lombard Sts.), 1875, R.<br />

165.<br />

EAST ST.—Altering grade, 1819/23/233 (see 1817/32/138); 1820/<br />

23/279; 1821, R. (Jan. 26), p. 370.<br />

Opening (from terminus, to Low St.), 1886/70/89.<br />

Grade, 1888/117/146.<br />

Now Rogers Ave., 1890/120/160.<br />

Widening, 1891/95/139 (repealed, 1897/67/84).<br />

Deferring payments, 1896/103/151; 1896/134/205; 1897/<br />

11/14.<br />

Was Rogers Ave. (Baltimore to Front Sts.), 1901-2/16/39.<br />

EASTERN AVE.—Was Wilk St., 1846/4/7.<br />

Repairs, 1861, R. 149; 1867, R. 97; 1891, R. 133.<br />

Regrading, 1863/45/65.<br />

Grade, etc., 1864, R. 203; 1880/116/134; 1893/203/320;<br />

1895/84/109.<br />

no


Widening and shelling, 1869, R. 68 and 101.<br />

Shelling, 1886, R. 43; 1887, R. 49; 1889, R. 44; 1890, R.<br />

212.<br />

Opening (Luzerne St. to E. limits), 1888/114/144; 1888,<br />

R. 102.<br />

Widening (at Union Dock), 1890/113/152.<br />

Paving, 1893/169/270.<br />

EASTERN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

EDEN LANE—Opening (Eden to Canal Sts.), 1845/17/17.<br />

EDEN ST.—Condemning (Southerly from Chew St.), 1840 (June),<br />

R. 5.<br />

Opening (Jefferson St. to 160 ft. N. of Monument St.),<br />

1841/27/49.<br />

Paving side-walk, 1844, R. 12.<br />

Grade, etc., 1847, R. 32; 1853/29/35; 1872, R. 352; 1876/<br />

44/37; 1880/30/38;-1883/86/104; 1884/91/109; 1886/<br />

101/135; 1890/27/30.<br />

Tunnelling, 1853, R. 249.<br />

Deed for (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1854/38/43. "<br />

Paving, etc., 1855, R. 144; 1876, R. 354.<br />

Opening (Hoffman to LanvalejSts.), 1876/81/66.<br />

Extending assessments, 1878, R. 280.<br />

EDMONDSON (EDMONSON) AVE.—Was Thompson St. (W. of<br />

Fremont St.), 1871/9/10.<br />

Grade, etc., 1873, R. 297; 1885/92/114.<br />

. Was Clarke (Clark) St., 1874/110/114.<br />

Opening (western terminus to western limits), 1883/<br />

15/17.<br />

Paving, 1875/27/20; 1905-6/121/198;. 1905-6, O. 150 (approved,<br />

June 15, 1906).<br />

Deed (to widen, etc.), 1889/86/113.<br />

Board-walk on, 1889, R. 131 and 134.,<br />

Macadamizing, 1891, R. 92.<br />

Repairing bridge, 1891, R. 148.<br />

Bridge (Baltimore & Potomac R. R.), 1893/73/125.<br />

EDMONDSON AVE., CATONSVILLE & ELLICOTT CITY RY. CO.<br />

(See RAILWAYS.) .<br />

EDUCATION—Report of Commission on, 1880, R. 35. ,<br />

EIGHTH ST.—Opening (Northwest St. to Elgin Ave.), 1891/126/<br />

173.<br />

Grade, etc., 1902-3/151/105.<br />

EISLEN (EISLER) ST.^Condemning ("Sterret" to Cove Sts.),<br />

1840, R. 42.<br />

ELBOW LANE—Now L. Camden St., 1860/12/41.<br />

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ELECTIONS—To regulate, 1824/26/74; 1826/1/147; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

2/9; 1850 (Rev.)/2/5; 1858 (Rev.)/2/9.<br />

For altering time of, 1828, R. 16.<br />

Expenses of, 1829/26/119.<br />

Do. (Sixth Ward), 1846, R. 79.<br />

Do. (Eighteenth Ward), 1848, R. 5.<br />

Judges of, 1829, R. 23.<br />

For amendment (as to City officers), 1849, R. 98.<br />

Draft of Act (do.), 1850, R. 24.<br />

Payment to judges and clerks, 1853 (Nov.), R. 2.<br />

Extra (do.), 1856, R. 6; 1858, R. 44.<br />

On Constitution, 1858, R. 84.<br />

Judges' returns, 1860/93/122.<br />

Against Act to regulate, 1860, R. 22."<br />

Compensating judges and clerks, 1860, R. 134.<br />

Appropriations (for national and municipal), 1860 (Nov.),,<br />

R. 1.<br />

Expenses, 1862, R. 7.<br />

Do. (special), 1862, R. 123.<br />

Do. (municipal), 1862 (Nov.), R. 8.<br />

Clerical labor, 1864, R. 49.<br />

Return judges, 1866 (Oct.), R. 17.<br />

For ineligibilty of officials as judges, etc., 1876, R. 6.<br />

Expenses of (for City extension), 1876, R. 372.<br />

(Do.) (<strong>State</strong> and municipal), 1879, R. 2.<br />

Deficiency appropriation, 1884, R. 1.<br />

Paying claims, 1887, R. 5.<br />

Appropriation for supervisors, 1890, R. 202.<br />

For fair primaries, 1900, R. 13.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)<br />

ELECTRICAL COMMISSION—Creating, 1895/107/134.<br />

Appointment, powers, etc., 1898/107/142.<br />

Information as to electrical circuits, 1898/108/148.<br />

ELECTRICITY—Use of streets, etc., for (by The Brush Co.), 1881/<br />

97/138.<br />

Lighting with (squares and markets), 1881, R. 248.<br />

Do. (Hopkins Place), 1881, R. 260.<br />

Do. (certain highways), 1882/30/30.<br />

For propelling street-railway cars by, 1888/30/38.<br />

Use as motive power (by Central Ry. Co.), 1892/19/26..<br />

Do. (N. Balto. Ry. Co.), 1892/23/32. .<br />

Do. (Union Ry Co..), 1892/47/64.<br />

Do. (by B. & O. R. R. Co.), 1896/136/207.<br />

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Regulating use of currents, 1901-2/40/76.<br />

(See ELECTRIC LIGHTS.)<br />

ELECTRIC LIGHTS—Placing, 1884, R. 27; 1886, R. 26, 87, 147;<br />

1888, R. 48, 49, 164; 1890, R. 126, 139, 166, 181, 191,<br />

199, 213, 214, 222; 1891, R. 1, 8, 15, 16, 32, 46, 47, 69,<br />

140, 173, 176, 253, 272, 287, 291, 301; 1892, R. 146, 170;<br />

1895, R. 20, 218 (Carroll Parky, 234, 235; 1896, R. 16, 24,<br />

45, 52, 60, 97, 123.<br />

Contracts for arcs, 1889/83/107; 1890/160/227; 1894/99/<br />

110.<br />

Do., modification of, 1894/107/117.<br />

Permit (for work on Belt R. R.), 1891/21/26.<br />

Cost of, 1894, R. 23.<br />

(See LAMPS.)<br />

ELEVATORS—Permits for, 1884, R. 185; 1888, R. 106; 1891, R.<br />

271; 1894, R. 227.<br />

Regulations, 1903-4/74/178; 1904-5/185/214.<br />

(See POSTS.)<br />

ELEVENTH ST.—Shelling, 1891, R. 34.<br />

ELGIN AVE.—Opening (Ninth to Seventh Sts.), 1891/125/172.<br />

ELIZABETH LANE—Opening (Randall to Heath Sts.), 1888/54/<br />

74.<br />

ELLICOTT, ANDREW—In memory of, 1823, R. (Jan. 20), p. 36.<br />

ELLICOTT ST.—Extension of, 1822/20/404.<br />

ELLSWORTH ST.—Was Bokee St., 1904-5/95/27.<br />

ELM AVE.—Grading, 1892/110/181.<br />

ELM ST.—Opening (Cathedral St. to "Northern" Ave.), 1876/<br />

120/123.<br />

EMIGRANT CONVENTION—Tendering hospitalities to, 1868, R.<br />

445.<br />

EMORY ST.—To remain closed, 1832/29/30.<br />

EMPLOYEES—Hours of labor, wages, etc., 1866/11/12.<br />

Buildings with 20 or more, 1887, R. 75.<br />

To be registered voters, 1888, R. 32.<br />

Semi-monthly payments, 1903-4/4/5.<br />

(See LABORERS; MECHANICS; OATH; OFFICERS;<br />

SALARIES.)<br />

ENGINES—Permit to use (dummy), 1869, R. 197.<br />

(See STEAM-ENGINES.)<br />

ENGINE=COMPANIES—Fire, 1822, R. (Jan. 31), p. 430.<br />

Release from loan, 1827, R. (March 1), p. 449.<br />

(See ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE<br />

DEPARTMENT.)<br />

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ENGINE-HOUSES (FIRE)—For Union Fire Co., 1813, R. 1.<br />

For Independent Fire Co., 1818, R. (June 5), p. 195.<br />

Purchase of ground for, 1820, R. (Feb. 29), p. 294; 1820,<br />

R. (March 1), p. 295; 1821, R. (Feb. 27), p. 374.<br />

Renting room in, 1828 (ex. sess.),. R. 2; 1838, R. 36.<br />

Adding story, etc., to, 1833, R. 49.<br />

Use of room by Sabbath School Society, 1835, R. 10.<br />

(United), bridge over gutter at, 1836, R. 81.<br />

(Fell's Point), brick wall in rear of, 1837, R. 22.<br />

Alarm-bells in, 1838, R. 9 and 57.<br />

(Fell's Point), well at, 1838, R. 25.<br />

Altering rooms over, 1839, R. 65.<br />

Repairing yards, 1842, R. 41.<br />

For Union Fire Co., 1843/31/27.<br />

\ - Accepting lease of lot for, 1844, R. 89.<br />

Safe of (Hanover Market Square), 1844, R. 103.<br />

Artillery Company to use, 1844, R. 144.<br />

Payment for erection of (by Union Fire Co.), 1845, R. 108.<br />

Repairing (Liberty Fire Co.), 1846, R. 137.<br />

Repairing clock in steeple (Independent Co.), 1849, R. 13;<br />

1850, R. 30.<br />

Authority to use wall of, 1849, R. 32 and 56.<br />

Transferring (to Independent Co.), 1850/45/39.<br />

Selling lot and house (United Fire Co.), 1850, R. 47.<br />

Permission to erect (by Washington Hose Co.), 1853/4/12.<br />

Bell (on do.), 1853/60/55.<br />

Erecting (for Deptford Fire Co.), 1854, R. 65.<br />

To dispose of (Watchman Fire Co.), 1854, R. 85.<br />

For completing (Independent Co.), 1.854, R. 86.<br />

Sale of lot (Columbian, Deptford and Franklin Cos.),<br />

1854, R. 88 and 133.<br />

Curb-stones at (Deptford Co.), 1854 (Nov.), R. 15.<br />

Mortgage on house and lot (Mechanical Co.), 1855, R. 16.<br />

Payments for (Columbian and Franklin), 1855, R. 157.<br />

Mortgaging (Deptford, Columbian and Franklin Cos.),<br />

1855, R. 240.<br />

Selling subject to City's claim, 1859, R. 115.<br />

Building for (No. 4), 1867, R. 346, 482.<br />

Erecting, 1873, R. 388.<br />

Do. (at Canton), 1874, R. 38.<br />

Repairing clock (at No. 7), 1875, R. 281; 1879, R. 250.<br />

' Do. (at No. 6), 1876, R. 344; 1879, R. 40.<br />

Repairs (No. 9), 1878, R. 183.<br />

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Pavement at (No. 13), 1880, R. 216.<br />

Erecting (No. 4), 1881/60/99.<br />

Enlarging (No. 6), 1884, R. 87 and 224; 1885, R. 26.<br />

Lot for (Hartford Ave.), 1885, R. 106.<br />

Altering (Ann St.), 1886, R. 46.<br />

Changing stalls (No. 7), 1887, R. 54.<br />

Illuminated clock (No. 6), 1888,R. 45.<br />

Equipping (No. 14), 1888, R. 63.<br />

Redeeming mortgage on (No. 6), 1888, R. 68.<br />

Alterations at (No. 7), 1888, R. 72.<br />

Fire-alarm (No. 14), 1888, R. 92.<br />

For lot and building (German, Pratt, Sharp and Fremont<br />

Sts.), 1889/34/42.<br />

Site for (No. 16), 1889/153/192.<br />

Rebuilding wall (No. 10), 1889, R. 108.<br />

Buying lot for (No. 16), 1890, R. S4.<br />

Bell (Waverly), 1890, R. 43.<br />

Remodelling (No. 15), 1891/25/46.<br />

Lot for new, 1891, R. 158.<br />

For erecting (on Second St., 22d Ward), 1892/27/39.<br />

Completing (No. 18), 1892, R. 176.<br />

Repairing (No. 15), 1892, R. 195.<br />

Erecting (Haubert St. and Fort Ave.), 1893/44/86.<br />

Do. (North Ave. and Bond St.), 1894/6/8.<br />

For Hook and Ladder Co. (Lafayette Ave., W. of Strieker<br />

St.), 1894/7/8.<br />

Appropriation for (No. 17), 1894, R. 24.<br />

For erecting (near North Ave. and Tenth St.), 1894, R. 150.<br />

Transferring account (for Hook and Ladder Co., No. 10),<br />

1894, R. 221.<br />

Erecting (W. of Pulaski St., 21st Ward), 1896/46/75.<br />

Do. (Hampden), 1897/2/4.<br />

Lot for (do.), 1897/3/5.<br />

Do. (near Garrison Ave. and Old Liberty Road), 1900/<br />

9/22.<br />

Do. (Hook and Ladder Co. No. 12), 1903-4/9/10; 1903-4/<br />

12/13.<br />

Lot for (Waverly), 1901/139/158.<br />

Lot and building (near Patterson Park Ave. and Orleans<br />

St.), 1901-2/73/153.<br />

For erecting (near Pratt and Greene Sts.), 1904-5/179/205.<br />

Do. (near Leadenhall and West Sts.), 1904-5/180/206.<br />

Do. (near Guilford Ave. and Preston St.), 1904-5/251/<br />

345.<br />

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Do. (near Garrison Ave and Liberty Road), 1905-6/<br />

12/19.<br />

Do. (near Reisterstown Iload and Kate Ave.), 1905-6/<br />

52/104.<br />

(See ENGINE-COMPANIES: FIRE COMPANIES; FIRE<br />

•DEPARTMENT; TOWN-CLOCKS;TRUCK-HOUSES.)<br />

ENLARGMENT (OF CITY)—(See ADDITION.)<br />

ENOCH PRATT—(See PRATT, ENOCH.)<br />

ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY—To accept property and cash<br />

and pay annuity for, etc., 1882/104/189.<br />

Investment in City stock, 1883/64/77.<br />

Payment of annuity for, 1883, R. 173.<br />

Appointing visitor to, 1884/145/171; 1896/35/60.<br />

ENSOR COURT—Was Petticoat Lane, 1868/84/132.<br />

ENSOR ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1828, R. 19.<br />

Repaving, etc., 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 7; 1830, R. 46.<br />

Opening (Eager to Hoffman Sts.), 1847/64/58.<br />

Changing (Harford Ave. to Chase St.), 1857/61/104.<br />

Regrading (at Monument St.), 1866, R. 71.<br />

Opening (Chase to Hoffman Sts.), 1876/145/148.<br />

Do. (Hoffman St. to North Ave.), 1878/29/25.<br />

Grade, etc., 1879/102/123; 1882/19/21.<br />

Opening (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1892/44/60.<br />

Paving, 1902-3/174/153; 1904-5/202/247.<br />

ENTERTAINMENTS, PUBLIC—Sale of tickets for seats at, 1894,<br />

R. 81.<br />

(See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS; THEATRICAL ENTER­<br />

TAINMENTS.)<br />

ENTRANCED AYS—Permits for, 1858, R. 156; 1882, R. 80;<br />

1895, R. 153, 164; 1896, R. 120.<br />

(See COVERED-WAYS.)<br />

EPIDEMICS—(Cholera) additional appropriation during, 1832<br />

(ex, sess.)/7/14 (see 1826, p. 143; 1827, pp. 22/23; 1832/<br />

pp. 11, 13, 16; 1833, pp. 4, 8, 12).<br />

For maintenance of those made destitute by, 1832/11/17.<br />

(Small-pox) appropriation for sanitary inspectors, 1882,<br />

R. 184.<br />

(See SMALL-POX.)<br />

ESLER ST.—(See EISLEN ST.).<br />

ESSEX ST.—Removing nuisance (at Gist St.), 1866, R. 99.<br />

ESTIMATES—Ordinances of, 1899/143/179; 1900/29^/50; 1900/<br />

31/61; 1900/87/55; 1901/140/159; 1901-2/5/7; 1902-3/<br />

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100/22/ 1903-4/21/27 -(repealed as to $350,000 for new<br />

reservoir, 1903-4/41/70); 1904-5/151/145; 1905-6/14/23.<br />

(See APPROPRIATIONS.)<br />

ETTINQ AL.—Condemning (Wilson to Lanvale Sts.), 1847/40/39.<br />

Closing (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1860/80/114.<br />

ETTING ST.—Deed for (Mosher to Townsend Sts.), 1854/27/36.<br />

Opening (Gold to Baker Sts.), 1884/147/173.<br />

Do. (Robert to Laurens Sts.), 1886/53/63.<br />

Do. (Baker St. to North Ave.), 1892/71/126.<br />

Kerbing, 1892, R. 193.<br />

EUTAW COURT—Was Chamberlain AL, 1841/2/19.<br />

EUTAW PLACE—Improving, 1870, R. 132.<br />

Removing fence, 1871, R. 4; do. railing, 1876, R. 289.<br />

Extending (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1876/90/75.<br />

Grade, etc., 1880/94/107 (repealed, 1882/24/26); 1900/70/<br />

29.<br />

Pave, etc., 1882/52/129.<br />

Kerbing, 1886, R. 76.<br />

Widening and extending (to Druid Hill Park), 1888, R. 9.<br />

Deed (North Ave. to Druid Hill Park), 1894/68/8L<br />

(See EUTAW SQUARES; EUTAW STREET.)<br />

EUTAW SQUARES—Enclosing, 1856/35/46.<br />

Trees in, 1858, R. 38.<br />

Improving, 1861, R. 52; 1862, R. 57.<br />

Railing, 1867, R. 104.<br />

Repairs, 1868, R. 153.<br />

Grading, 1872, R. 189; 1874/84/92.<br />

Kerbing, 1875/120/103.<br />

Additional commissioners, 1878, R. 94.<br />

To remove railings, 1878, R. 95.<br />

Commissioners (two), 1880/9/14; do. (eight), 1896/14/17.<br />

Completing fountain, etc., 1888, R. 150.<br />

(See EUTAW PLACE; EUTAW STREET.)<br />

EUTAW ST.—Levelling, 1800/47/231. -<br />

Improving, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 377.<br />

Raising and repaving, 1821, R. (Nov. 16), p. 384.<br />

Extending (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1829 (ex. sess.)/2/147.<br />

Approving Act to open and extend, 1830, R. 29.<br />

Payment for opening, 1830, R. 72.<br />

Repaving, 1833, R. 55.<br />

Altering grade (near Mt. Calvary Church), 1849/4/9.<br />

Was Gibson St., 1850/16/20.<br />

Deed for lot in bed of, 1853/18/24.<br />

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Changing location of (from Dolphin St.), 1853/19/25;<br />

1853/40/42; 1853/76/68.<br />

Widening, 1854/35/41 (repealed, 1855/53/70); 1876/90/75.<br />

Refunding assessments, 1855, R. 192.<br />

To complete opening, 1870/56/102.<br />

Public (Mt. Hope Lane to North Ave.), 1871/32/26.<br />

Widening (Laurens St. to North Ave.), 1871/95/82.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1871/128/114.<br />

Curbing, 1881, R. 25; 1882, R. 182.<br />

Paving, etc., 1883/43/52; 1892/10/13; 1893/215/344.<br />

Repairs, 1883, R. 154.<br />

Straightening (at Biddle St.), 1890/95/133.<br />

Relief from assessments, 1893/47/90.<br />

(See EUTAW PLACE; EUTAW SQUARES.)<br />

EVERGREEN TERRACE—Grade, etc., 1904-5/174/197.<br />

EVIL PRACTICES—To restrain certain, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

EXCHANGE PLACE—Naming, paving, etc., 1838, R. 85.<br />

Repairs, 1881, R. 178.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/136/249.<br />

EXCREMENT—Not to remain in streets, 1797/15/61; 1801/27/<br />

277.<br />

(See NIGHT-SOIL; NUISANCES.)<br />

EXEMPTIONS—(Tax), personal property not exceeding $500,<br />

1834/32/36.<br />

(Do.) houses while used for public worship, 1835, R. 66.<br />

(Do.) property under $200, 1835 (ex. sess.)/l/3.<br />

(Do.) art collection, 1838, R. 30.<br />

(Do.) McKim Free'School, 1840, R. 34.<br />

(Do.) Baltimore Library Company, 1840 (June), R. 1.<br />

(Do.) Columbia St. Chapel, 1841 (Dec), R. 6.<br />

(Do.) Oliver Hibernian Free School, 1842, R. 35.<br />

(Do.) property Under $50, 1846/71/59.<br />

(Do.) Seamen's Home, 1855/36/59.<br />

(Do.) Patapsco Fire Company, 1860, R. 232.<br />

(Do.) Appeal Tax Court to consider applications, 1859,<br />

R. 110.<br />

(Street-opening assessments), Oblate Sisters of Providence,<br />

• 1872, R. 372.<br />

(Do.) church and school property, 1873, R. 132.<br />

(Do.) certain churches, 1873, R. 226, 227, 247, 342, 366,<br />

372, 373, 375.<br />

(Do.) Orphan Asylum, 1873, R. 258.<br />

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(Do.) Sisters of Charity, 1873, R. 263.<br />

(Do.) charitable institution, 1873, R. 441.<br />

(Do.) John St., (W. and N. of Cathedral St.), 1873, R. 394.<br />

(Water-rents), House of Refuge, 1882, R. 172; 1883, R. 94.<br />

For permitting City to make certain (from taxation),<br />

1892, R. 86.<br />

Of manufacturers' tools and machinery (do.), 1881/7/8.<br />

(Do.) excepting newspapers, gas and electricity, 1893/<br />

71/120.<br />

Taxes to be paid before granting applications, 1901/111/99.<br />

In favor of certain (from personalty-tax), 1901-2, R. 3;<br />

1902-3, R. 40.<br />

(See ABATEMENTS; ASSESSMENTS; TAXES.)<br />

EXETER ST.—Grade, etc., 1852 (Oct,)/l/5; 1878/31/27; 1890/<br />

14/18.<br />

Opening (Front to L. Constitution Sts.), 1884/123/144.<br />

EXHIBITIONS, PUBLIC—(See PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS.)<br />

EXPECTORATING—To prohibit (in public conveyances or buildings),<br />

1898/16/20.<br />

Do. (and on side-walks), 1904-5/201/245.<br />

EXPENDITURES—Restricting to amount of appropriations, 1869,<br />

R. 250; 1877/29/27.<br />

EXPENSES, CERTAIN—(For Balto. Co. Ct. and Orphans' Ct. sitting<br />

on City business, removals of causes, payment of<br />

coroners, election expenses, and additional services of<br />

Register), 1829/26/119; 1830/13/186; 1831/4/266.<br />

(Do.; also, repairs of Court-House and premises,salaries of<br />

keeper, City's proportion of jail expenses, and making<br />

returns of deaf-mutes,) 1832/16/18; 1833/5/27,<br />

(Do., with allowances for Clerk of Balto. Co. Ct. and Register<br />

of Wills for making indexes), 1834/7/15.<br />

(Do., and City's part of levy for negro colonization),<br />

1835/6/10.<br />

(Do., and rent of room in Masonic Hall), 1836/23/34.<br />

(Do., and levy for Court-House), 1837/21/17; 1838/11/<br />

215; 1839/10/15; 1840/13/29; 1841/18/42; 1842/18/<br />

30; 1843/21/17.<br />

Annual tax for, 1844/23/23; 1845/28/27; 1846/23/17;<br />

1847/46/42; 1848/8/10; 1849/14/24;. 1850/32/28;<br />

1851/27/27; 1852/51/46; 1853/102/92; 1854/46/48;<br />

1855/20/41; 1856/11/12; 1857/20/54; 1858/11/14;<br />

1859/61/78; 1860/27/52; . 1861/34/43; . 1862/26/34;<br />

1863/29/44. (Also for Superior Ct., Ct.. of Common<br />

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Pleas, City Circuit Ct., Court-House, Jail, and interest on<br />

Court-House stock debt.)<br />

(See TAXES.)<br />

EXPENSES, SUNDRY—Tax for (Criminal and City Courts, and<br />

Aims-House), 1852/52/47; 1853/99/90; 1854/45/48;<br />

1855/19/40; 1856/10/11; 1857/19/53; 1858/18/17;<br />

1859/64/80; 1860/28/53; 1861/25/39; 1862/27/34;<br />

1863/22/40. (Also for House of Refuge, Aged Women's<br />

Home, Dispensaries, Children's Aid Society and "Poor<br />

Association.")<br />

(See TAXES.)<br />

EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS—Manufacture, storage and conveyance<br />

of, 1876/24/17.<br />

Blasting with, 1904-5/229/305.<br />

EXTENSION, CITY—Committee on, 1874, R. 235.<br />

Election expenses, 1876, R. 372.<br />

(See ADDITION; ANNEX; LIMITS.)<br />

FAIR-—Approving (of <strong>Maryland</strong> <strong>State</strong> Agricultural Asso.), 1889,<br />

R. 25.<br />

FAIRMOUNT—Public square, 1844, R. 54.<br />

FAIRMOUNT AVE.—Was Jackson Square Ave., 1875/135/113.<br />

Renumbering, 1881, R. 80.<br />

Opening (Patterson Park Ave. to Luzerne St.), 1589/27/<br />

35.<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/102/141; 1893/161/260.<br />

Opening (E. limits to Luzerne St.), 1893/131/216.<br />

FAIT AVE.—Was Lancaster St./ 1894/32/32.<br />

FAKIRS—Prohibiting public exhibitions or declamations, 1893,<br />

R. 203.<br />

FALLING WALLS—(Or buildings), danger from, 1837/27/21.<br />

(See DANGEROUS WALLS.)<br />

FALLS ROAD—Macadamizing, 1885, R. 169; 1887, R. 127.<br />

Deed of (<strong>Maryland</strong> to North Aves.), 1886/19/29.<br />

Grade, etc., 1886/25/34; 1886/125/165; 1889/14/17.<br />

Repairs, 1891, R. 179; 1896, R. 70.<br />

Deed of (within City limits), 1891/119/166.<br />

FALLS ROAD RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

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FALLS ST.—Walling up, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133.<br />

Repairing, 1835, R. 42.<br />

Narrowing, 1852/55/49; 1853/23/33.<br />

FALSE ALARMS—(Of fire), to prevent, 1841 (Apr.)/3/6; 1861/<br />

18/34; 1868/34/58; 1899/156/205; 1904-5/209/262.<br />

(See FIRES; FIRE-COMPANIES; TELEGRAPHS.)<br />

FARRAQUT, ADMIRAL—Invitation to, 1863, R. 180 and 189.<br />

Reception to, 1864, R. 69 and 71; 1865, R. 1.<br />

FASTING AND PRAYER—Stores, etc., to be closed on day for,<br />

1841 (Apr.), R. 10.<br />

FAT—(See GREASE.)<br />

FAWN ST.—Grade, etc., 1880/23/33; 1881/108/150.<br />

FAYETTE ST.—Sale of lot on, 1829, R. 27.<br />

Paving, etc., 1831, R. 75; 1878/89/79; 1878/98/90.<br />

Approving Act extending, 1832, R. 79.<br />

For extending (E. from Gay St.), 1845/20/21.<br />

Do. (Gay to Pitt Sts.), 1845, R. 115.<br />

Plat of proposed opening, 1845, R. 36.<br />

Condemning part of; 1846/67/54; 1847/49/45.<br />

Altering grade, 1848/13/14; 1848, R. 69; 1869, R. 49.<br />

Opening (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), 1849/22/28.<br />

Do. (Fulton St. to City limits), 1851/34/31.<br />

Regrading, 1851/69/52; 1855/42/64; 1856/15/15; 1864<br />

(Nov.)/3/7.<br />

. Widening (Calvert to Holliday Sts.), 1859/116/187; 1861/<br />

62/143.<br />

Shelling, 1868, R. 77; 1872, R. 140; 1886, R. 55; 1887,<br />

R. 53.<br />

Shute (near Front St.), 1868, R. 348.<br />

Curbing, etc., 1869, R. 61.<br />

Repairs, 1869, R. 137; 1893, R. 72.<br />

Widening (Holliday to Gay Sts.), 1874/112/115.<br />

Do., 1874, R. 414; 1875/143/120; 1875, R. 164.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875, R. 176; 1886/26/35.<br />

Bonds for widening, 1888/98/123.<br />

Shelling, 1888, R. 38; 1892, R. 103.<br />

Widening (Calvert to Liberty Sts.), 1889/163/202.<br />

Opening (do.), 1890/169/237.<br />

Do. (Luzerne St. to E. limits), 1893/133/218.<br />

Paving, 1890/161/227; 1893/217/346; 1904-5/183/210.<br />

Straightening, 1893/200/317.<br />

Grade, etc., 1896/143/215; 1901-2/27/60; 1902-3/117/59.<br />

Board-walk, 1897, R. 46.<br />

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FEDERAL HILL—For public square on, 1852/71/70.<br />

Public walk, 1852, R. 88.<br />

Suspending condemnation, 1854/2/19.<br />

Repealing, do., 1854/13/26.<br />

Plats, etc., to be filed, 1854, R. 99.<br />

For purchase of (square), 1875/111/84.<br />

Condemning, 1875/152/127.<br />

Under Park Commission, 1879/88/104.<br />

Observatory, etc., 1886/47/58; 1887/80/93.<br />

Purchasing lot south of Park, 1885/83/103.<br />

Foot-ways, 1885, R. 66.<br />

Piling, 1889, R. 155.<br />

Addition to, 1892/30/43.<br />

FEDERAL ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/<br />

64/58.<br />

Grade, etc., 1872/71/84; 1874/128/126.<br />

Public (Belair Ave. to W. of Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Do. (to Washington St.), 1874/13/22.<br />

Do. (Decker to Cathedral Sts.), 1875, R. 200.<br />

Opening (Aisquith to "Wolf" Sts.), 1876/88/71 (repealed,<br />

1879/65/77).<br />

Culvert, 1878, R. 113. .<br />

Deed for (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1879, R. 124.<br />

Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/83/167.<br />

Do. (Cannon St. to E. limits), 1882/104/189.<br />

Do. (Eden to Wolfe Sts.), 1884/110/130.<br />

Closing (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave. to Cathedral St.), 1885/89/111.<br />

Grade, 1887/26/27; 1887/88/100; 1887/96/109.<br />

Now Girard Ave. (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1888/<br />

45/66.<br />

Opening (Eden to Washington Sts.), 1888/53/73.<br />

Do. (Aisquith to Eden Sts.), 1889/112/140.<br />

Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Cannon St.), 1889/160/199.<br />

Grade, etc., 1889/119/148; 1893/189/304.<br />

To sell lot left by widening, 1899/185/244.<br />

FEES—Payment of, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 138.<br />

(Counsel), 1825, R. (Mar. 12),.p. 144.<br />

Special, 1829, R. 43.<br />

(See COUNSEL.)<br />

FELL'S POINT.—Filling up George, "Wolf" and Lancaster Sts.<br />

through Marsh at, 1801/5/240.<br />

Filled-up streets, etc., to be public, 1816/26/92.<br />

(See NAVIGATION.)<br />

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FELL'S POINT MARKET=HOUSE—Removal of, 1797/51/117;<br />

1798/65/130; (do., bell), 1845, R. 63.<br />

Improving, 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 369; 1853, R. 98; 1860,<br />

R. 255.<br />

Plastering ,1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 454.<br />

Spouting, 1834, R. 46; 1864, R. 4.<br />

Salaries (Clerk and Master), 1837, R. 3; 1855, R. 239.<br />

Repairing fountain, 1837, R. 18.<br />

Paving space north of, 1837, R. 20.<br />

Replacing southern, 1837, R. 81.<br />

Sheds at, 1838, R. 61; 1854, R. 43.<br />

Pump, 1840, R. 29; 1841 (Apr.), R. 9.<br />

Repairing, 1843, R. 37, 61.<br />

Selling stalls, 1846, R. 5.<br />

Painting, etc., 1850, R. 91; 1.853, R. 80; 1854, R. 4.<br />

Hours at, 1853/13/100.<br />

Building, 1853/108/96.<br />

Numbering stalls, 1853 (Nov.), R. 6.<br />

Hose, 1853, R. 95; 1863, R. 176; 1878, R. 236; 1879, R.<br />

243; 1881, R. 65; 1883, R. 56; 1885, R. 41; 1890, R. 48;<br />

1896, R. 72.<br />

Occupying stalls on week-days, 1860/96/124.<br />

Cleaner's salary, 1866/19/19.<br />

Permanent stalls, 1866, R. 206.<br />

Well or pipe, 1868, R. 144.<br />

Repairs, 1869, R. 15; 1870, R. 137; 1877, R. 90 and 169;<br />

1890, R. 90.<br />

White-washing, 1878, R. 255.<br />

Selling fish in, 1882/22/24.<br />

Wholesale produce, 1884/95/113.<br />

Paving, 1888, R. 56; 1890, R. 105.<br />

Increasing shed, 1891, R. 90.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

FELL'S (FELL) ST.—Waiving City's interest in part of bed, 1856,<br />

R. 190.<br />

Repairs, 1867, R. 427.<br />

FENCES—Permits to retain (wooden), 1846, R. 90; 1884, R. 109.<br />

. Defacing, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Moving back,. 1868, R. 357.<br />

Between station-house and public-school lots, 1859, R. 206.<br />

Permits to erect, 1865, R. 73; 1901-2, R. 16 (new Custom.<br />

House).<br />

Malicious injury to, 1899/208/282.<br />

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Height for advertising, 1901/100/74.<br />

(See DEFACJNG.).<br />

FENDERS—(See POSTS; STREET-CARS; WHARVES.)<br />

FERRY—To encourage (Broadway to Haubert St.), 1862/3/6;<br />

1864/9/13.<br />

Rates for (do.), 1864/65/47; 1864 (Nov.)/5/8.<br />

Proposals for, 1868, R. 78.<br />

FERRY BAR—Repairing road to, 1845, R. 67; 1862, R. 34; 1868,<br />

R. 418.<br />

Erecting private wharf at, 1857/12/48.<br />

Shelling, 1870, R. 144; 1872, R. 222; 1873, R. 167; 1878,<br />

R. 167; 1879, R. 121; 1881, R. 140; 1884, R. 110.<br />

Repairing road from Marshall Ave. to, 1895, R. 142.<br />

FERRY POINT ROAD—Opening (Belle Vue to Ferry Point), 1850/<br />

4/7; 1851/1/13.<br />

Closing (Winder to Dorsey Sts.), 1878/22/20. .<br />

Shelling, 1886, R. 75; 1888, R. 30; 1890, R. 132; 1891, R.<br />

149; 1893, R. 138.<br />

Bulk-head and grade, 1892/103/165.<br />

FERRY ROAD—Repairs, 1847, R. 17; 1851, R. 90; 1853, R. 150;<br />

1856, R. 116; 1861, R. 88.<br />

FERTILIZERS—Peimit to manufacture, 1879, R. 70.<br />

FEVER—Districts fenced and guarded, 1821/64/356.<br />

(See DISEASES.)<br />

FIELD=PIECES—Care of (First Artillery Regiment), 1830 (ex.<br />

sess.), R. 3.<br />

(See ARTILLERY.)<br />

FIFTH AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51; 1891, R. 307.<br />

(See ARMORY PLACE; RICHMOND MARKET.)<br />

FIFTH LANE—Opening (Jackson St. to water-line), 1889/158/197.<br />

Repairs, etc., 1891, R. 309.<br />

Grade, etc., 1894/114/125.<br />

FIFTH REQIMENT (M. N. Q.)— Leasing Richmond Market Hall,<br />

etc., to, 1872, R. 305.<br />

Repairing Armory, 1879, R. 156.<br />

(See ARMORY.)<br />

FIFTH ST.—(North), paving, 1890/29/32.<br />

FILLMORE, MILLARD—(Ex-President), reception to, 1854, R.72.<br />

FILTH—Against depositing, 1861/50/62.<br />

(See DIRT; RUBBISH.)<br />

FINES—For violation of City ordinances, 1797/31/97.<br />

Mitigation or remission of (by Mayor), 1797/36/100; 1807/<br />

29/174.<br />

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Under ordinances regulating markets, 1801/16/254.<br />

Remission of, 1822, R. (Feb. 12), p. 431; 1826/57/35;<br />

1840, R. 15; 1851, R. 76; 1852, R. 163; 1853/2/12;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/52/166; 1853/83/73; 1858 (Rev.)/55/215;<br />

1861/19/35. .<br />

Collection of, 1824/15/61.<br />

Charging jail costs, 1831, R. 43.<br />

Notices, 1862/35/40.<br />

Informers, 1871/36/31.<br />

(See COLLECTOR, CITY.)<br />

FIRE=ALARMS—For placing boxes, 1867 (Nov.), R. 9; 1870, R.<br />

251; 1871, R. 88, 149, 183, 214, 261, 322; 1872, R. 116<br />

• 131, 136, 361; 1874, R. 169, 404; 1875, R. 21, 118; 1878,<br />

R. 110; 1880, R. 165, 212; 1881, R. 89, 153; 1884, R. 10,<br />

92; 1885, R. 89; 1886, R. 120; 1887, R. 46, 51, 57, 64,<br />

69, 70, 142, 144; 1888, R. 36, 61, 82; 1889, R. 55; 1890,<br />

. R. 74, 87, 117, 123, 130, 145, 146, 157, 198, 242, 303;<br />

1892, R. 45, 151, 152, 159-161, 175; 1893, R. 6, 23, 27, 28,<br />

44, 45, 63, 70, 71, 106, 107; 1894, R. 44, 45, 90, 91, 115,<br />

133; 1895, R. 37-41, 107, 159, 175; 1896, R. 20; 1897,<br />

R. 1; 1898-99, R. 60.<br />

Charge of batteries, 1872/29/40.<br />

Telegraph system for Fire Department, 1877/18/14.<br />

Signal-boxes in public buildings, 1882/20/22.<br />

Keyless doors for boxes, 1887, R. 63.<br />

Repairs, 1890, R. 9; 1892, R. 85, 214.<br />

Wire connections, 1896/10.6/158.<br />

(See TELEGRAPH.)<br />

F1RE=ARMS—Discharge of, 1797/15/63; 1801/9/247;, 1801/27/<br />

274; 1807/29/166; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

(See PISTOLS; RIOTS; STONES.)<br />

FIRE=COMPANIES—To pay taxes on lot used by, 1799/27/218.<br />

To aid and encourage, 1800/34/223; 1803/3/5; 1804/3/59.<br />

- Appropriations for, 1819/24/234; 1820/18/273; 1821, R.<br />

(Jan. 25), p. 368; 1822/16/401; 1822, R. (Feb. 11), p.<br />

431; 1822, R. (Feb. 23), p. 436; 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p. 37;<br />

1824, R. (Feb. 11), p. 88; 1825, R. (Feb. 9), p. 131;<br />

1826, R. (Feb. 23), p. 377; 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 378;<br />

1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 446; 1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 449;<br />

1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 462; 1828, R. 35; 1832, R. 54;<br />

1832, R. 90; 1833, R. 21; 1834, R. 26, 32, 80; 1835, R.<br />

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28 and 43; 1836, R. 63, 64, 87; 1837, R. 55, 69, 76, 79, 80,<br />

82, 88; 1838, R. 9, 15, 45, 54, 55, 56; 1839, R. 45, 47, 54;<br />

1840, R. 14; 1841, R. 29; 1842, R. 36, 48; 1843, R. 46,<br />

106; 1844/40/39; 1844, R. 77 and 152; 1845/42/40;<br />

1845, R. 116 and 133; 1846, R. 112 and 151; 1847, R. 89,<br />

102; 1848, R. 61, 63, 65, 78; 1849, R. 61; 1850, R. 129;<br />

1851, R. 64, 130; 1852, R. 104; 1853, R. 173; 1854, R.<br />

123 and 134; 1855, R. 55, 82; 1857, R. 88, 133; 1858, R.<br />

26, 108, 153.<br />

To report as to apparatus, 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 97.<br />

For relief of, 1825, R. (Mar. 2), p. 135; 1825, R. (Mar. 2),<br />

p. 136.<br />

Authority of, 1826/31/283: 1838/22/69.<br />

Occupying room over watch-house, 1829/12/153.<br />

Purchasing apparatus, 1829, R. 49; 1830, R. 49, 54.<br />

Repairing do., 1831, R. 14, 71.<br />

Keeping do. from foot-ways, 1832/34/33; 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rcv.)/30/110.<br />

Thanks for efforts to rescue Court-House, etc., 1835, R. 17.<br />

Injuring hose, 1835, R. 76.<br />

Examine books of, 1836, R. 98.<br />

Revoking power to suspend appropriations, 1836, R. 117.<br />

Memorial as to destroying apparatus, 1837, R. 38.<br />

Purchasing house and lot (for Mechanical Co.), 1838, R. 17.<br />

Room for department, 1839, R. 70.<br />

Lien on property purchased for, 1840, R. 8.<br />

For better organization of, 1842/9/23.<br />

Appropriations conditional, chief marshal, etc., 1842/24/33<br />

(repealed, 1842/3/38).<br />

Deductions from fines, 1842, R. 51; 1843, R. 18.<br />

Payment of amount retained for fines, 1844, R. 65; 1845,<br />

R. 117.<br />

Payment of fines imposed on, 1846, R. 19; 1847, R. 31.<br />

Ground-rent on lot occupied by, 1846, R. 28.<br />

Payment of street assessment, 1847, R. 65, 73.<br />

Limiting each to its own district, 1848/28/21.<br />

To sell house and lot (Vigilant Co.), 1849, R. 5; 1850/50/45.<br />

Do. (Lafayette Co.), 1849, R. 100,<br />

Regulations as to engines, false-alarms, etc., 1850/50/45.<br />

Forming Hose Co. (Monumental), 1851/22/24; 1857/6/42.<br />

Repairing clocks, ringing bell, etc., 1851, R. 65.<br />

Exchanging sites, etc. (Mechanical Co.), 1851, R. 106.<br />

Establishing Hose Co. (Western), 1852/5/9; 1857/5/42.<br />

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Mortgage for (Lafayette Hose Co.), 1852, R. 140,<br />

Do. (Liberty and Washington Hose Cos.), 1853, R. 228.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/39/143; 1858 (Rev.)/41/<br />

185.<br />

Establishing Hose Co. (U. S.), 1854/3/20.<br />

Hose, etc., 1854/28/36; 1854, R. 78, 79, 114, 119.<br />

Loans to (Vigilant Co.), 1854, R. 103.<br />

Payment (Pioneer H. and L. Co., No. 1), 1854, R. 115.<br />

Special payments, 1856, R. 139, 148, 160, 246; 1856, R.<br />

171.<br />

Mortgages for (Watchman Co.), 1856, R. 188; 1856 (Nov.),<br />

R. 35.<br />

Revoking mortgage (Washington Co.), 1856, R. 200.<br />

Occupying shed, 1857, R. 90.<br />

Settlements with, 1859, R. 251.<br />

(See ENGINE COS.; ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE DE­<br />

PARTMENT; INSURANCE.)<br />

FIRE DEPARTMENT—Room for, 1839, R. 70.<br />

Organization of, 1858, R. 82.<br />

Commission on reorganization, 1868, R. 117.<br />

To establish paid, 1858 (Nov.)/5/8.<br />

To adopt standard screw, 1859/37/58.<br />

Force and equipment, 1859/48/69.<br />

Issuing notes for apparatus, 1859, R. 50.<br />

Honorary members, etc., 1859, R. 229.<br />

• Hostlers' salaries, 1860/52/79. .<br />

Duties of chief engineer, clerk, etc., 1862/16/25.<br />

Loaning engine to Federal Government, 1862, R. 32.<br />

Pay for "tiller-men," 1862, R. 78.<br />

For new engine, 1862, R. 82.<br />

Salary of assistant engineer, 1863/17/35; 1864/89/50;<br />

1867/36/33.<br />

Do. firemen, hostlers and tiller-men, 1864/16/17; 1866/<br />

24/22.<br />

Do. engine-men and clerks, 1864/24/22; 1866/32/38.<br />

Do. firemen, 1866/7/9.<br />

Do. chief engineer, 1866/23/22.<br />

Do. clerk and secretary, 1867/9/13.<br />

Report of (late) chief engineer, 1864; R. 134.<br />

Repairs to engine-houses; etc., 1864, R. 145.<br />

; Rebuilding, 1865, R. 30.<br />

Re-organization, 1868/7/31.<br />

Repairs. 1868, R. 191.<br />

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Inspector to offer rewards, 1868, R. 207.<br />

Appropriation, 1868, R. 389.<br />

Additional companies, etc., 1869/50/52; 1870/103/157.<br />

Salaries of engine-men, 1870/65/108.<br />

Do. of hostlers, etc., 1870/50/98.<br />

Do. of foremen, 1870/66/109.<br />

Do. of engineers, 1872/35/43.<br />

Appropriations, 1870, R. 5; 1871, R. 323; 1872, R. 83;<br />

1873, R. 16. 408.<br />

Printing report of inspector, 1873, R. 35; 1876, R. 231.<br />

Insurance for members, 1875/140/117; 1888/10/14.<br />

Mayor to be a Commissioner, ex-officid, 1877/24/24; 1888/<br />

28/36.<br />

Additional Hook and Ladder Co., 1877, R. 125; 1880/61/68.<br />

Fire-alarm telegraph, 1877/18/14.<br />

Additional Commissioner, 1878/87/77.<br />

Duties of chief engineer, 1879/29/31.<br />

Six Commissioners, 1881/16/17.<br />

House-men (for H. and L. Co., No. 1), 1882/88/171.<br />

Abolishing Commissioners and appointing Marshall, 1883/<br />

1/3.<br />

New districts, etc., 1883/42/57.<br />

Re-organization, 1884/21/21.<br />

Invalid employees, 1884/31/36.<br />

Relief of disabled firemen, 1884/38/43.<br />

Increasing number of permanent members, 1885/13/14.<br />

New engine (No. 12), 1885, R. 109.<br />

Building for 'H, and L. Co. (Aisquith St.), 1886/51/61.<br />

Lot for H. and L. Co., 1886, R. 39.<br />

Do. for engine company, 1886, R. 68.<br />

Building for H. and L. Co. (Ostend St.), 1887/6/9.<br />

Do. for Engine Co. (Hollins and Monroe Sts.), 1887/9/12.<br />

Organizing H. and L. Co. (No. 5),, 1887/16/18.<br />

Do. (No. 6), 1888/3/5.<br />

Superintendent of chemical engine, 1888/80/100; 1892/<br />

39/53.<br />

Maintenance of chemical company, 1889, R. 145.<br />

Fire and patrol boat, 1890/52/60.<br />

Salaries, 1890/59/69 (repealed, 1890/63/73); 1890/64/73.<br />

Equipment of Engine Company (No. 15), 1890, R. 49.<br />

Additional man for chemical engine (Annex), 1890, R. 172.<br />

Do. firemen, 1891/7/11.<br />

Salaries (Annex), 1891/37/54.<br />

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Semi-monthly payments, 1891/69/99.<br />

Salaries of firemen (oh boat "Cataract," Engine Co. No.<br />

16), 1891, R. 218. • , ,<br />

Temporary quarters (No. 15 Co.), 1891, R. 250.<br />

Expense of defending suit, 1891, R. 275.<br />

For crew-house, (No. 16), 1891, R. 281.<br />

Salary of superintendent (do.), 1891, R. 290.<br />

Changes (from No. 8 Chemical to No. 15),-1892/35/48.<br />

Lieutenants and ladder-men (H. and L. Cos., Nos. 3-6),<br />

1892/37/51.<br />

Lieutenant and engine-men (No. 15), 1.893/6/13.<br />

Assistant engineers, 1893/7/14.<br />

Lieutenants and pipe-men (Nos. 8-14), 1893/8/15.<br />

For Engine Company (No. 18), 1893/10/17.<br />

To protect hose, 1893/92/161.<br />

Lot for H. and L. Co. (Franklin and Carey Sts.), 1893, R. 37.<br />

Do. for engine-house (20th, and Hoffman and Ensor Sts.),<br />

1893, R. 46.<br />

Transferring appropriations, 1893, R. 190.<br />

Employment of ex-members, 1894/136/165; 1895/13/20;<br />

1895/14/21; 1895/119/149; 1895/80/106; 1896/52/83;<br />

1896/141/213; 1896/147/222.<br />

Additional H. and L. Co. (No. 10), 1895/5/9.<br />

Do. Engine Co. (No. 19), 1895/7/13.<br />

Do. (No. 17), 1895/8/15.<br />

Fire-escapes, 1895/31/39.<br />

Purchasing lot (rear of Engine-house No. 2), 1895/92/117.<br />

Appointment of Commissioners, 1896/23/37.<br />

Clerk, 1896/51/83.<br />

New Engine Co. (No. 20), 1897/1/3.<br />

Do. (No. 21), 1898/1/3.<br />

Repairing fire-boat "Cataract," 1897, R. 72.<br />

Truck-house (North Ave), 1898/28/39.<br />

Hook and Ladder Co. (do.), 1898/32/45.<br />

Assistant superintendent of machinery, 1898/64/89; 1900/<br />

29/48. . -<br />

Examining-Board, 1900/16/29.<br />

Superintendent of P. and F. A. Telegraph, etc., 1900/29/48.<br />

Transfers, storage, etc. (Chemical Cos.), 1901/130/141.<br />

Telephone operators at City Hall, 1901-2/41/83.<br />

Additional Engine Co. (No. 24,) 1901-2/71/149.<br />

Do. (No. 27), 1904-5/186/224.<br />

Do. (No. 26), 1904-5/192/229.<br />

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Do. (No. 28), 1904-5/252/347.<br />

Do. (No. 29), 1905-6/50/102.<br />

Men and apparatus for H. and L. Co. (No. 12), 1903-4/<br />

9/10.<br />

Transferring members (Chemical Co. No. 1), 1905-6/22/56.<br />

Additional H. and L. Co. (No. 13), 1905-6/48/99.<br />

Do. (No. 14), 1905-6/51/103.<br />

(See ENGINE-COMPANIES; ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE-<br />

COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; FIREMEN;<br />

TELEGRAPH.)<br />

FIRE=ESCAPES—Permits for, 1883, R. 80, 115.<br />

(See BUILDINGS; HOTELS.)<br />

FIREMEN—For relief of disabled, etc., 1835/21/24; 1871/35/30;<br />

1873, R. 458; 1884/38/43; 1850 (Rev.)/59/170; 1865/<br />

11/17; 1885, R. 7; 1886/28/39; 1887/30/31;- 1887/<br />

97/110.<br />

Funeral expenses, 1857, R. 70. .<br />

Quarters for Veteran Volunteer Association, 1889/31/39;<br />

1890/60/70; 1891/26/46; 1892/48/71; 1893/34/67;<br />

1894, R. 147.<br />

Pensions, 1892/9/12; 1893/54/97; 1894/24/24; 1894,<br />

R. 236.<br />

Support of widows, 1894, R. 149; 1895, II. 72; 1896, R.<br />

46; 1897, R. 74; 1902-3/97/18; 1902-3, R. 37, 50;<br />

1904-5/168/189; 1904-5/175/199; 1905-6, O. 165, 166,<br />

167 (approved, June 20, 1906).<br />

Probationary, 1896/97/145; 1897/74/95.<br />

(See FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT.)<br />

FIRE=PLUQ5—Erection of certain, 1818, R. (June 5), p. 195;<br />

1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 295; 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 296.<br />

Examination of, 1821/6/303.<br />

At Hanover Market-house, 1821/49/342.<br />

Use of, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 376; 1849/41/56; 1857, R. 10.<br />

Appropriations for, 1821, R. 31; 1822, R. (Jan. 26), p. 429;<br />

1822, R. (May 18), p. 444; 1827, R. (Mar. 2), p. 452;<br />

1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 462; 1828, R. 1, 29; 1829, R. 5, 6,<br />

9, 15, 26; (annual) 1858/56/134; 1878, R. 175.<br />

Removal of, 1829, R. 38; 1832, R. 8, 28; 1844, R. 119;<br />

1845, R. 91; 1849, R. 80, 81; 1850, R. 124; 1851, R.<br />

11, 23.<br />

Repairs to, 1829, R. 42; 1831, R. 47; 1835, R. 71; 1857,<br />

R. 72; 1858, R. 6.<br />

Opening, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

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Erection of, 1832, R. 2; 1833, R. 60, 70; 1834, R. 4, 49,<br />

52, 61; 1835, R. 39, 40; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 6; 1837,<br />

R. 61, 70, 74; 1838, R. 60, 65, 69; 1839, R. 48, 56, 57,<br />

63, 98, 110, 126; 1839 (May), R. 15; 1840/8/27; 1846,<br />

R. 31; 1847, R. 66, 121, 128.<br />

Plan showing location of, 1833, R. 25.<br />

Screws for, 1846, R. 68.<br />

Erecting, 1848, R. 55; 1849, R. 2, 4, 14, 28, 39, 48-51, 82;<br />

1849 (May), R. 1, 3; 1850, R. 25, 36, 39, 55, 67, 73, 128;<br />

1850 (Nov.), R. 6; 1851, R. 4, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21, 22, 28,<br />

42, 47, 48, 92, 93; 1852/24/20; 1852, R. 7, 55, 71, 115,<br />

118, 119, 129, 130, 143, 155.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/40/146.<br />

Erecting in various places, 1853, R. 43, 44, 52, 105, 122,<br />

149, 151, 152, 218.<br />

Removing certain, 1853, R. 62; 1856, (Nov.), R. 9, 23;<br />

1857, R. 74.<br />

Placing, 1854, R. 6, 48, 50, 55, 130; 1855, R. 37, 193, 224;<br />

1856, R. 46, 54, 55, 63, 66, 76, 81, 99, 113, 124, 132,<br />

137, 140, 160, 179, 181, 182, 183, 195; 1856 (Nov.), R.<br />

28; 1857, R. 4, 23, 25, 41, 45, 52, 58, 66, 87, 97, 130,<br />

142, 171, 181, 187, 191, 195.<br />

Altering, 1857, R. 163.<br />

Fixtures, 1857, R. 49.<br />

Placing, 1858, R. 109; 1858 (Nov.), R. 17, 21, 28; 1859,<br />

R. 90, 93, 129; 142, 194; 1860, R. 8, 9, 28, 41, 79-81,<br />

119, 122, 144, 145, 155, 167, 177, 182, 192, 198, 207,<br />

274-276, 302, 383; 1861, R. 27, 30, 69, 153.<br />

For watering streets, 1863, R. 89; 1873, R. 316.<br />

Increasing number, 1863, R. 110.<br />

Placing, 1865, R. 9; 1868, R. 100, 136, 151, 187, 212, 304,<br />

309, 315, 424, 451.<br />

Removals, 1858, R. 73; 1866, R. 237; 1868, R. 240, 375;<br />

1869, R. 92; 1874, R. 262; 1883, R. 223.<br />

Obstructing, 1869/67/79.<br />

Placing, 1869, R. 214, 220; 1870, R. 92, 110, 157, 180, 195,<br />

221, 225, 248, 258; 1871, R. 126, 158, 223; 1872, R. 17,<br />

64, 149, 330; 1873, R. 47, 48; 1874, R. 70, 86, 151, 244,<br />

398, 417, 452; 1875, R. 49, 367, 370, 455; 1876, R. 93,<br />

150, 190, 220; 1878, R. 239; 1879, R. 84, 190; 1880,<br />

R. 64, 89, 217, 221; 1881, R. 56, 62, 82, 87, 117, 251;<br />

1882, R. 53; 1883, R. 22, 27, 97; 1884, R. 13, 17, 18,<br />

129, 144.<br />

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Flushing gutters and inlets, 1880/102/116.<br />

To increase water-supply, 1884, R. 62.<br />

Placing, 1885, R. 14, 86*, 141, 142; 1886, R. 124; 1887, R.<br />

82, 101; 1888, R. 24, 121; 1889, R. 32, 138; 1890, R.<br />

59, 113; 1891, R. 177, 182, 185, 186, 203, 208; 1892,<br />

R. 37, 53, 69, 101, 129, 156, 157, 163; 1893, R. 7, 26,<br />

41-43, 55, 62, 127, 166, 201; 1894, R. 9, 46-59, 106, 191,<br />

192, 225; 1895, R. 17, 25, 26, 93, 94, 137, 167, 176, 193,<br />

194, 208. 214, 238.<br />

Do. in annex, 1899, R. 122.<br />

(See WATER.)<br />

FIRES—To prevent, 1798/9/185; 1826/31/283.<br />

For water to extinguish, 1809/1/263.<br />

Fire-walls, etc., 1816/17/78; 1818, R. (Mar. 5), p. 205;<br />

1836/8/20.<br />

Fire-lines, 1838 (Rev.)/22/69.<br />

Districts for extinguishing, 1848/28/21; 1849/33/43.<br />

Reports and records of, 1849/27/32.<br />

Not to be made in streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/33/153.<br />

False alarms, 1856, R. 225.<br />

Obstructing engines, 1858/54/132.<br />

Ropes across streets, 1858, R. 80.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/41/185.<br />

Protection against (from lights on wharves, etc.), 1895/<br />

26/33. '<br />

In streets (for horse-shoeing, building, etc.), 1896/118/182.<br />

By wheelwrights and wagon-makers, 1896/155/231.<br />

Extraordinary expenses caused by (Feb. 7-8, 1904), 1904-5/<br />

146/129.<br />

Site for memorial of, (do.), 1904-5, R. 17.<br />

(See BURNT DISTRICT; CHARCOAL; CHIMNEYS;<br />

HARBOR; INSURANCE; SMOKE; VESSELS.)<br />

FIRE=WALLS—(See BUILDINGS; FIRES; PARTITIONS.)<br />

FIREWOOD—Cording of, 1797/17/71; 1797/42/106.<br />

Inspection of, 1798/71/135; 1798/88/160.<br />

Against landing on Light St. Wharf, 1807/24/104.<br />

Regulations, 1807/37/100; 1809/9/269.<br />

Sale of, 1826/56/351; 1829/5/97.'<br />

Wharfage for vessels loaded with, 1830/31/210.<br />

Remaining on wharves, 1831/37/305.<br />

Landing and huckstering, 1836/17/30; 1837/25/20.<br />

Buying and selling, 1838 (Rev.)/39/106.<br />

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Placing in streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

Sale by cord or fractions thereof, 1855/39/6.<br />

Measurement of carts, etc., 1872/77/90; 1874/42/56.<br />

(See HARBOR; HARBOR-MASTERS; WHARVES;<br />

WOOD-CORDERS.)<br />

FIREWORKS—Prohibiting, 1812/24/326; 1826/31/283.<br />

(Combustible) prohibiting sale of, 1833/8/30; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

27/74.<br />

Do. and manufacturing, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permitting exhibition of (on July 4th), 1851, R. 97.<br />

Permitting manufacture of, 1859, R. 82.<br />

Occasional exhibitions, 1860/89/120.<br />

Permits to manufacture, 1865, R. 161; 1866, R. 112, 151..<br />

Throwing combustible, 1896/132/294.<br />

" FIRST DEFENDERS "^(Of National Capital) entertaining,<br />

1896, R. 36.<br />

FISCAL YEAR—To determine beginning of, 1871/56/45; 1877/<br />

57/49.<br />

FISH—(And meats,) inspection of, 1805/8/102.<br />

Do., 1807/27/155; 1811/1/299; 1812/26/327; 1816/16/77.<br />

Storage of, 1821/67/361; 1822/23/408; 1822/41/425;<br />

1823/3/4; 1823/17/20; 1824/30/79.<br />

Remonstrance as to Inspection Bill, 1825,, R. (Jan. 25), p.<br />

130.<br />

(Salted,) inspected on wharves, 1825, R. (Mar. 9), p. 143.<br />

Inspection and storage, 1S26/29/275; 1827/40/430; 1836/<br />

48/66; 1838 (Rev.)/19/64; 1840 (June)/3/ll; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/46/162; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See GAME; SALTED PROVISIONS; WHARVES.)<br />

FISH-BASIN—Permit for, 1886, R. 125.<br />

FISH=HOUSES—Appropriation to finish, 1823, R. (June 12), p. 48.<br />

Watchmen and repairs, 1824, (R. (Apr. 1), p. 101.<br />

Filling in ground, etc., 1825, R. (Jan. 18), p. 129.<br />

Insurance of, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139; 1826, R. (Apr. 6),<br />

p. 386.<br />

. Payment to keeper,. 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 446.<br />

Duties of keeper, 1828/26/27.<br />

Repairs, 1830, R. 52; 1832, R. 80 (wharf).<br />

Repeal as to keeper and storage, 1831/1/263.<br />

For renting, 1831, R. 61; 1832, R. 29.<br />

Selling part of remains, 1844, R. 116.<br />

Filling up and grading lot (S. side of Basin), 1854/43/46.<br />

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FISH=MARKET SPACE—Regulations, 1861/13/28.<br />

Paving, 1886/29/40.<br />

FIXTURES—Permit to complete and retain, 1827, R. (Jan. 27),<br />

p. 444.<br />

FLAG=MEN— (See RAILROADS.)<br />

FLAG=POLES—(See FLAG-STAFFS.)<br />

FLAGS—For City Hall, 1845, R. 128; 1850, R. 1; 1859, R. 59;<br />

1863, R. 35; 1864, R. 174; 1864 (Nov.), R. 31; 1865, R.<br />

51; 1873, R. 15.<br />

Restricting display of, 1861/37/45 (repealed, 1862/1/5).<br />

For Mayor's office, 1862, R. 19.<br />

For Marine Hospital, 1862, R. 66.<br />

For Eastern Spring, 1862, R. 117; 1896, R. 80.<br />

For City Council, 1863, R. 1.<br />

For Washington Monument, 1863, R. 20; 1871, R. 273.<br />

For- Battle Monument, 1864, R. 15.<br />

For Franklin Square, 1867, R. 314.<br />

For advertising purposes, 1872, R. 99.<br />

Permits to suspend, 1873, R. 138, 206.<br />

At half-mast on Memorial Day, 1894, R. 77.<br />

On public buildings, 1895/29/36.<br />

Return of (Mexican War), 1904-5, R. 31.<br />

FLAG=STAFFS—Permits to erect, 1856, R. 58, 68, 197; 1862, R.<br />

56, 124.<br />

For City Hall, 1859, R. 101; (and flag), 1862, R. 9.<br />

To remove (from Broadway Institute), 1871, R. 148.<br />

Permits for poles, 1894, R. 180; 1899, R. 150.<br />

FLAG=STONES—Drivers to move from, 1826/16/228.<br />

Placing certain, 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 453; 1828, R. 45,60,<br />

67; 1829, R. 33; 1830, R. 44; 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 4;<br />

1833, R. 65; 1835, R. 50, 70; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 5.<br />

To provide for, 1833/31/50.<br />

Placing where convenient or necessary, 1836/4/15.<br />

Replacing, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1858, R. 14.<br />

Over mouth of sewer, 1846, R. 72.<br />

Placing certain, 1847, R. 107; 1848, R. 3; 1850, R. 33, 37,<br />

65,71,72,102; 1851, R. 45, 58, 84, 85, 136; 1852, R. 33,<br />

72, 87; 1852 (Oct.), R. 1.<br />

Ceneral regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/15/34.<br />

Changing position of, 1853, R. 115; 1858, R. 62.<br />

Placing, 1853, R. 138, 154> 168, 184, 227; 1854, R. 3, 141;<br />

1855, R. 104, 106, 122, 124, 161, 168, 171; 1857, R. 48,<br />

106, 110, 160; 1858 (Nov.), R. 19, 34, 39; 1859, R. 112,<br />

134


201, 215, 222, 236, 261; 1859 (Nov.), R. 6, 19, 20, 35, 44;'<br />

1860, R. 7, 26, 27, 29-31, 40, 57-59, 73-78, 88, 94, 95, 100,<br />

111, 125-127, 142, 185, 193, 200-202, 222, 223, 320, 334,<br />

379; 1860 (Nov.), R. 5; 1861, R. 10, 11, 87, 130, 152.<br />

Authority to place, 1863/6/17.<br />

Placing, 1864, R. 45; 1865, R. 147, 148'; 1866, R. 3, 16, 23,<br />

-75, 83, 88, 95, 102, 186, 268; 1867, R. 61, 112, 116, 131,<br />

134, 209, 365, 370, 426; 1867 (Nov.), R. 21, 42, 44; 1868,<br />

R. 53, 120, 154, 155, 178, 185, 196, 202, 204, 205, 209,<br />

211, 215, 219, 221, 223, 227, 241, 273, 279, 308, 312, 324,<br />

330, 331, 338, 374, 412, 421, 433-435, 461, 462, 473, 476.<br />

Width of, 1868, R. 93.<br />

Placing, 1869, R. 45, 51, 56, 57, 71, 134, 144, 147, 164, 165,<br />

167, 182, 183, 189,225,226,229,245,247,253,273,274,<br />

290; 1870, R. 2, 75, 78; 1871, R. 11, 36, 84, 86, 109, 131,<br />

196, 197, 205-207, 225, 232, 233, 248, 250, 274, 307;<br />

1872, R. 10, 24, 25, 39, 48-50, 59, 74, 80, 87-89, 98, 100,<br />

101, 108, 124, 129, 150, 151, 161, 173, 194, 215-217, 238-<br />

241, 243-246, 254-257, 279-281, 296, 365-367.<br />

To place, repair or remove, 1873, R. 2, 18, 19, 38, 43-46, 73,<br />

87-93, 117-121, 157-165, 180, 181, 222, 224, 242-244, 246,<br />

248, 290, 291, 293, 315, 335; 1874, R. 9, 11, 25, 28, 48,<br />

52, 56, 77, 87, 90, 94, 95, 127-130, 137, 138, 142-145, 162-<br />

166, 170, 184-191, 209, 210, 213, 219, 221, 228, 250, 251<br />

(repealed, 1875, R. 158), 252, 253, 258, 259, 263, 297-307,<br />

340, 354, 367, 369, 376, 389, 413, 427-434, 436, 443, 445-<br />

449.<br />

Laying, etc., 1875, R. 19, 24, 25, 27, 46, 48, 54, 61-63, 90,<br />

94-107, 115, 117, 119, 126-135, 153-156, 169-171,176, 178,<br />

186-189, 205-214, 218-226, 253-264, 301-313, 334-338,<br />

353, 356-359, 378, 400-419, 450, 453, 454, 456, 457, 473,<br />

479, 495.<br />

Dimensions of, 1876/29/26.<br />

Laying, 1876, R. 14, 18, 28-34, 42, 54-58, 73-79, 110, 112-<br />

119, 123-126, 131, 132, 142-144, 151, 157-161, 169, 199,<br />

201, 202, 238, 239, 247, 253, 254, 256, 257, 268, 279, 286-<br />

288, 322-324; 1877, R. 2, 3, 11, 12, 23, 29, 37-39, 49, 50,<br />

67, 70, 81-83, 100-102, 107-109, 117, 132, 178, 182.<br />

Placing, etc., 1878, R. 16, 17, 36-51, 89-91, 121-126, 143-<br />

152, 168-170, 188, 209, 213, 222, 237, 260 (remove), 290-<br />

295, 312; 1879, R. 38, 51, 52, 61, 64-68, 90-93, 99, 107-<br />

110, 116-118, 133, 138, 154, 161-164, 178, 180-182, 208-<br />

211, 213-218; 1880, R. 15, 16, 41, 42, 48-51, 56-60, 88,<br />

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99r 108, 109, 115, 117, 157, 170, 173, 175, 191, 194, 206,<br />

208, 209; 1881, R. 69-73, 98-103, 110-114, 118-122, 178-<br />

180, 203-205; 1882, R. 17, 18, 83; 1883, R. 31, 61-64, 69,<br />

70; 1884, R. 43, 44, 128; 1890; R. 71, 82, 144; 1891, R.<br />

45; 1892, R. 39, 76, 135; 1899, R. 66, 142.<br />

Do. by railway companies, 1893/12/20.<br />

Of vitrified brick or granite, 1904-5/97/29.<br />

FLAX=SEED—Inspection of, 1805/1/83; 1822/10/396.<br />

Inspector of, 1824/14/60; 1824/23/70; 1826/19/239;<br />

1828/12/11; 1838 (Rev.)/14/57.<br />

FLEET ST.— Now Canton Ave., 1846/5/7.<br />

FLOODS—Relieving sufferers from, 1868, R. 365.<br />

Removing dirt after, 1868, R. 366.<br />

To prevent, 1868, R. 370, 431.<br />

To repair damages from, 1868, R. 382, 391.<br />

Instructions to Police and Fire Departments, 1868, R. 393.<br />

Thanks for efficient assistance, 1868, R. 406.<br />

Damages caused by, 1887/112/130.<br />

(See FRESHETS;" JONES' FALLS.)<br />

FLORENCE ST.—Opening (Fulton Ave. to Retreat St.), 1889/99/<br />

127.<br />

FLUES—Permit for, 1867, R. 196.<br />

(See SMOKE.)<br />

FLYING=HORSES—Prohibiting, 1831/30/297; 1838 (Rev.)/27/<br />

74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1893, R.<br />

203.<br />

Permits required, 1888/47/67.<br />

FOLSOM ST.—Deed for (from Johnson St., 219 ft. E.), 1889/1/3.<br />

FOOD-PRODUCTS—Inspection of, 1893, R. 117; 1894/87/95;<br />

1894/130/159; 1903-4/62/112.<br />

FOOT=BRIDQES—(See BRIDGES; COVERED WAYS; FOOT­<br />

WAYS; PASSAGE-WAYS.)<br />

FOOT=PATHS—For making (Point Lane), 1850, R. 89.<br />

Do. (Caroline St.), 1850, R. 123.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; SIDE-WALKS.)<br />

FOOT=W AYS—Width of, 1797/14/55.<br />

To be swept, 1797/15/59.<br />

Not to be incumbered, 1797/15/60; 1801/17/275; 1839/<br />

52/53.<br />

License to sell on, 1797/32/97; 1798/94/165; 1801/12/249;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/133.<br />

Horses kept off from, 1797/35/100.<br />

Paving and mending, 1797/37/101; 1^03/33/53; 1804/17/<br />

76; 1805/5/100; 1848/30/23.<br />

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Filling up, 1807/20/125.<br />

Obstructing, 1807/29/167; 1826/15/220.<br />

Repairing, 1817/23/128; 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 2.<br />

Lowering and repaving, 1823, R. (Feb. 20), p. 39.<br />

Owners to pave and repair, 1826/9/165.<br />

Tables or baskets on, 1826/15/220.<br />

; Grading, paving and repairing, 1830/32/211; 1868/71/110.<br />

Excavations for well under, 1830, R. 39.<br />

Fire-apparatus kept from, 1832/34/33.<br />

Widening, 1834, R. 60, 86.<br />

Grading, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1846/<br />

61/47.<br />

Notices as to paving, 1841 (Dec.)/5/14; 1868, R. 186.<br />

Reports of broken, 1841 (Dec), R. 9.<br />

Around Washington Monument (width of), 1846, R. 46;<br />

1850, R. 7.<br />

Grading and regulating, 1849/32/35.<br />

Grading and paving, 1850 (Nov.), R. 5.<br />

At Ashland Square, 1851/15/21.<br />

Permit to occupy for building vessel, 1854, R. 71.<br />

Paving, 1855/1/25; 1859, R. 94, 118.<br />

Cleaning certain, 1858 (Nov.), R. 36.<br />

Using, to repair boats, 1860, R. 369.<br />

Occupying portion of, 1861, R. 163, 166; 1869, R. 104.<br />

Removing part of, 1865, R. 178.<br />

Goods for sale on, 1867, R. 397; 1869/68/80.<br />

Projection on, 1868, R. 301.<br />

Removing dirt from, 1869, R. 154.<br />

Permits for covered or enclosed, 1880, R. 53; 1881, R. 201;<br />

1882, R. 62.<br />

Over torn-up sidewalks, 1894/13/13.<br />

(See SIDEWALKS.)<br />

FOREMAN ST.—Was Tripolctt's Alley, 1866/72/64.<br />

Widening foot-ways on, 1867/61/68.<br />

Changing name to Post-Office'Ave., 1867/62/69.<br />

(See POST-OFFICE AVE.)<br />

FORFEITURES—(See FINES.)<br />

FORREST AVE.—Macadamizing, 1899, R. 78.<br />

FORREST (FOREST) ST.—Extension of, 1821/27/319; 1822/13/<br />

398; 1822/34/417; 1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 453.<br />

Approving Act for closing part of, 1832, R. 42.<br />

Now Jackson St. (Aisquith St. to Harford Run), 1839/<br />

27/30.<br />

Paving, 1853, R. 247; 1864, R. 40; 1884/54/63; 1893/24/42.<br />

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Moving dirt from, 1861, R. 102.<br />

Regrading, 1865, R. 110.<br />

Opening (Douglass to Fayette Sts.), 1873/82/91.<br />

Extending payments, 1875, R. 172.<br />

Opening (McHenry to Pratt Sts.), 1876/149/151 (repealed,<br />

1878/54/42).<br />

Opening (S. to Fayette St.), 1891/97/142.<br />

Grade, etc., 1898/126/162.<br />

Assessments, 1901/120/117.<br />

FORSTER (FOSTER) AL. (ST.)—Widening, 1852/70/69; 1853,<br />

R. 155; 1873/20/35.<br />

Closing (Wilson to McMechen Sts.), 1860/66/92.<br />

Grade, 1875/105/81; 1877/17/14.<br />

Now Brevard St. (Biddle to Dolphin Sts.), 1887/10/13.<br />

Now Foster St. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1891/114/160.<br />

FORT AVE.—Repairing, 1846, R. 110.<br />

Grading and paving, 1849/44/58; 1850/40/33.<br />

Condemning (Fort McHenry to William St.), 1852/17/15.<br />

Regrading, 1852/38/30.<br />

Repayment for opening, .1853/14/19.<br />

Selling lot on, 1854/56/57.<br />

Removing dirt from City property, 1861, R. 168.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/119/107; 1873/40/52; 1875/38/27.<br />

. Removing obstructions, 1875, R. 125.<br />

Repairs, 1876, R. 53; 1883, R. 51; 1892, R. 165.<br />

Paving, etc., 1875, R. 365; 1893/45/87.<br />

For public square on (Decatur to Andre Sts.), 1900/80/43.<br />

FORT CARROLL—For construction of, 1854, R. 60.<br />

Continuing work on, 1880, R. 33. -<br />

FORTIFICATIONS—To remove, 1869, R. 128, 135.<br />

(See DEFENCE; EARTH-WORKS.)<br />

FORT McHENRY—Relief of those wounded at, etc., 1816, R. 10.<br />

Painting to commemorate bombardment, 1816, R. 12.<br />

Dry-dock improvements at, 1879/63/76.<br />

For public park, 1901-2, R. 11; 1904-5, R. 15.<br />

(See PENSIONS.)<br />

FORTS—(See EARTH-WORKS; FORTIFICATIONS.)<br />

FORTUNE=TELLINQ—To prevent, 1875/83/58.<br />

FOSTER (AL.) ST.—(See FORSTER AL., ST.)<br />

FOSTER AVE.—Was AliceannaSt. (E.ofBurkeSt.), 1888/101/131.<br />

Paving, etc., 1895, R. 123.<br />

FOUNDING—(Of City) 150th anniversary, 1880/142/164.<br />

(See SESQUI-CENTENNIAL.)<br />

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FOUNDRY ST.—Changing name from Bath St., 1849/50/61.<br />

FOUNTAIN AL.—Opening (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1846/42/27.<br />

FOUNTAINS—Painting (Eastern), 1827, R. (Jan. 22), p. 443;<br />

1859, R. 135.<br />

For City property (Monument St.), 1832, R. 55.<br />

Grading lot adjoining (Eastern), 1836, R. 45.<br />

Enclosing (do.), 1838, R. 47.<br />

For trees in lot (do.), 1839, R. 39; 1840, R. 12.<br />

Repairing fence (do.), 1840, R. 49; 1847, R. 92.<br />

Improving (do.), 1851, R. 73; 1853, R. 33.<br />

(Eastern) grading walk at, 1840 (Apr.), R. 4.<br />

(Do.) payment to keeper of, 1842, R. 5.<br />

(Do.) repairing, 1844, R. 106; 1862, R. 61; 1864, R. 143.<br />

(Do.) purchase of lot near, 1846/60/46.<br />

(Do.) waste-water from, 1846, R. 82, 133.<br />

Water-supply for (near "Bel-Air" Market), 1844, R. 133.<br />

Repairs (Centre), 1846, R. 120.<br />

(Eastern) paving foot-way adjoining, 1849, R. 29.<br />

(Do.) painting fences, 1850, R. 104.<br />

(Do.) railing around lot, 1853/33/36.<br />

(Do.) lighting square with gas, 1853, R. 248.<br />

(Do.) repainting dome, etc., 1855, R. 102.<br />

(Do.) seats at, 1855, R. 141.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/29/135.<br />

Free supply for (at Post-Office), 1859, R. 239.<br />

Hydrant (Calvert St.), 1861, R. 185.<br />

For advertising purposes, 1872/75/88.<br />

For drinking, 1871, R. 263; 1873, R. 277, 361, 387; 1875/<br />

107/83; 1875, R. 51, 216, 324, 351 (appropriation).<br />

Do. in various places, 1876, R. 155, 206, 217, 218; 1877,<br />

R. 143, 145, 157, 170, 174, 208; 1878, R. 197.<br />

Do. removing, 1878, R. 266; 1879, R. 85; 1881, R. 90;<br />

1882, R. 94, 119 (and re-erect), 163.<br />

Substituting for condemned wells, 1879/97/114.<br />

To ereet (drinking), 1879, R. 129, 186, 200; 1880, R. 68,<br />

91, 128, 142, 155 (appropriations), 158, 163, 171, 197,<br />

210,219,250; 1881, R. 37, 46, 104-106, 116,144,228,249;<br />

1882, R. 94, 163; 1883, R. 75, 78, 101, 102, 128, 163,<br />

164, 181, 219, 221.<br />

Removing (do.), 1883, R. 75, 102, 161; 1884, R. 56,. 101,<br />

119 (and re-erect), 254, 257 (and re-erect).<br />

To erect (do.), 1884, R. 26, 47-51, 58, 65, 108, 120, 124,<br />

138, 161, 164, 170, 182, 190, 194, 203, 207, 212, 217,<br />

230, 231, 233, 252, 253, 255.<br />

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Removing (do.), 1885, R. 4; (and re-erecting), 1885, R.<br />

19, 62, 79, 112, 172.<br />

To erect, etc., (do.), 1885, R, 13, 24, 25, 37, 57, 58, 63, 74,<br />

80, 88, 107, 113, 116, 133, 138, 175, 177; 1886, R. 5, 9,<br />

21, 30 (remove), 96-100, 116, 124, 137, 158, 167, 168,<br />

202, 203, 205 (and remove), 206, 215 (re-locate).<br />

Free water for (in square rear of Linden Ave., etc.), 1886,<br />

R. 166.<br />

To remove (drinking), 1887, R. 83, 84, 115; 1888, R. 134.<br />

To erect, etc., (do.), 1887, R. 102, 116, 148; 1888, R, 12,<br />

25, 43, 44, 60, 87, 97-101, 109, 112, 113, 115-119, 135,<br />

143, 151, 156, 157, 163.<br />

For trees (at Eastern Square), 1888, R. 40 (repealed, 1902-3,<br />

R. 41).<br />

To remove (drinking), 1889, R. 87; 1890, R.-104; 1892,<br />

R. 50.<br />

" Do. and re-erect (do.), 1890, R. 143, 176,- 220; 1892,<br />

R. 148.<br />

To place, etc., (do.),.1891, R. 43, 66, 68, 73, 83, 84, 106,<br />

I 107, 122, 137, 159, 183, 184, 204.<br />

Deficiency appropriation (Eastern), 1891, R. 95.<br />

To place (drinking), 1892, R. 72, 99, 100, 150, 153-155,<br />

171, 172, 211; 1893, R. 8, 9, 21, 25, 30, 38, 39, 52-54,<br />

67, 105, 119, 139, 195, 211; 1894, R. 36-40, 61, 92-94,<br />

100 (repealed, 1904-5, R. 29), 111, 117, 148, 167, 172,<br />

174, 186, 205, 209, 254, 294, 295; 1895, R. 21-23, 56;<br />

84, 95, 139, 182, 183, 200, 211, 227, 230, 239, 345; 1898/<br />

78/106; 1899, R. 63 (see 1905-6, R. 3), 105, 118, 140,<br />

160, 165; 1900-1, R. 28; 1902-3, R. 35.<br />

To remove (do.), 1901-2, R. 22-24; 1902-3, R, 27, 29, 46.<br />

To re-erect, etc., 1904-5/257/357; 1904-5, R. 13, 27;<br />

1905-6, R. 1, 3-8, 14-16.<br />

(See SPRINGS; WATERING-PLACE.)<br />

FOURTH AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51.<br />

FOURTH LANE (ST.)—Grade, etc., 1876/4/5; 1876/15/12.<br />

Closing (Fort Ave. to Gould property), 1880/96/108 (repealed,<br />

1882/118/211); 1882/117/209.<br />

Do. (Hanover to Light Sts.), 1889/22/27..<br />

Do. (S. of Fort Ave.), 1893/118/201; 1896/131/203.<br />

FOURTH OF JULY—Celebrating, 1846, R. Ill, 115; 1851, R.<br />

97; 1852, R. 90; 1854, R. 107; 1859, R. 199; 1862,<br />

R. 81; 1863, R. 107, 131; 1864, R. 95; 1865, R. 91, 98;<br />

1866, R. 154; 1867, R..299; 1868, R. 340; 1871, R. 20i;<br />

1876, R. 293.<br />

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FOWLS—(live) restricting sale of, 1876/128/136.<br />

FRAME BUILDINGS — Removing, 1817/13/117; 1824/21/69;<br />

1624, R. (Mar. 20), pp. 96, 97; 1825/16/121; 1825, R.<br />

(Feb. 23), p. 134.<br />

Allowing certain to stand, 1824/6/54.<br />

Extension of (rope-walk), 1825/7/111.<br />

Raising of, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1846, R. 126.<br />

Permits to remove, 1827/2/397; 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p.<br />

447; 1827, R. (Mar. 24), p. 457; 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p.<br />

462; 1828, R. 8, 18; 1829/38/134; 1829, R. 17; 1830,<br />

R. 20, 63.<br />

Extension of, 1829/35/132,<br />

Permit to erect (scale-house), 1830, R. 64.<br />

Removals, 1830, R. 66, 67, 75; 1830 (ex. sess.), R, 1.<br />

Finishing, 1831/29/297; 1832, R. 37, 38; 1840 (July), R. 3.<br />

Removals, etc., 1831, R. 24, 33, 51-54.<br />

Restrictions as to, 1832/3/8; 1833/14/34; 1838/21/67.<br />

Removals, 1832, R. 4, 6, 7.<br />

Filing petitions for removal, 1832, R. 10.<br />

Removals, 1833, R. 9, 14, 15, 36, 37, 43, 61, 62.<br />

Permits to erect, 1833, R. 71; 1834, R. 47, 63; 1844, R.<br />

74; 1847, R. 62.<br />

Do. to repair, 1833, R. 74; 1846, R. 144; 1847, R. 76.<br />

Removals, 1834, R. 68, 75; 1835, R. 21, 48; 1836, R. 31,<br />

79, 88, 94, 100, 113; 1837, R. 25, 54, 77, 98; 1838, R.<br />

8, 23, 32, 82; 1839, R. 34, 40, 123, 124.<br />

Permits to retain, 1837, R. 4, 72; 1838, R. 48; 1839, R.<br />

23, 29, 50.<br />

Raising front, 1838, R. 58.<br />

Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/21/67; 1850 (Rev,)/18/53.<br />

Removals, 1840, R. 1, 35, 43; 1840 (April), R. 3; 1840<br />

(June), R. 3.<br />

Permits to enlarge, 1840, R. 11; 1840 (June), R. 9; 1841,<br />

R. 6, 10, 21, 23, 27, 33.<br />

Do. to alter, 1840, R. 25; 1846, R. 52, 65; 1850, R. 107.<br />

Do. to remove, 1841, R. 7, 12; 1841 (April), R. 1.<br />

Do. to retain, 1841 (April), R. 3; 1843, R. 24,<br />

Enlarging, 1843, R. 65, 74, 85, 113, 115; 1844, R. 101;<br />

1845, R. 12, 32, 71; 1847, R. 26; 1848, R. 34.<br />

Removing, 1843, R. 119; 1844, R. 10, 56; 1845, R. 125;<br />

1846, R. 41, 78, 136; 1846 (Aug.), R. 5.<br />

Release from penalty for erecting, 1847/3/14.<br />

Permits to complete, 1847/58/50; 1849, R. 112.<br />

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Removing, 1847, R. 52, 110; 1848, R. 26, 51, 77; 1851,<br />

R. 41.<br />

Permits to remain, 1848, R. 9; 1851, R. 9; 1859/67/82.<br />

Do. to raise, 1848, R. 19', 59; 1850, R. 86.<br />

Do. to alter and repair, 1849, R. 84.<br />

Do. to retain, 1848, R. 9; 1849, R. 118, 120, 121.<br />

Limiting restrictions, 1851/36/32.<br />

Permit to erect (for Riding Academy), 1851, R. 50.<br />

Permits to alter, 1851, R. 96; 1852, R. 24.<br />

Do. to raise roof, 1852, R. 32.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/33/124; 1858 (Rev.)/35/<br />

168.<br />

Permits to erect, 1853, R. 69; 1856, R. 109; (for Sunday-<br />

Schools, etc.), 1857, R. 17; 1858, R. 105, 142; 1858<br />

(Nov.), R. 16 (saw-mill).<br />

Do. remove portion of, 1858 (Nov.), R. 20.<br />

Do. for sheds, 1858 (Nov.), R. 27, 35, 38.<br />

For temporary use, 1859/45/47.<br />

To erect, 1859/46/68; 1859/56/75.<br />

Sheds, to erect certain, etc., 1859, R. 58, 63, 146 (icehouse),<br />

152, 160 (carriage-house), 162, 166 (platform),<br />

174, 192, 198 (photograph-gallery), 200, 232 (remove<br />

-stable), 259 (carpenter-shop); 1859 (Nov.), R. 26, 27,<br />

47 (stable).<br />

Permits to erect, alter, remove, etcv 1860, R. 33, 36, 43,<br />

64, 67, 85, 86, 89, 98, 99, 114, 116, 139, 151, 157-160,<br />

170, 186, 187, 195, 205, 214, 235, 236, 251-254, 268-270,<br />

285, 303, 312, 322, 323, 327, 328, 330, 341, 352, 353,<br />

354, 357-359, 361, 370, 371, 373, 375, 376, 386, 387;<br />

1860 (Nov.), R. 2, 4; 1861, R. 14, 50, 51, 61, 84, 123,<br />

135, 156, 162, 176, 190.<br />

Permits to erect, alter, remove, etc., 1862, R, 35 (conservatory),<br />

96, 98, 99, 112, 125, 126, 143; 1862 (Nov.),<br />

R. 5; 1863, R. 8, 15, 19, 26, 27, 45, 46, 53, 59, 62, 63, 66,<br />

73, 86, 92, 98-101, 118, 127-129, 140, 154, 158, 171-173,<br />

184, 185, 195, 197, 200, 201; 1864, R. 8-10, 22, 28, 35, 46,<br />

48, 52, 56, 70, 73, 81, 82, 84, 87-89, 102-104, 109-111, 115,<br />

116, 119, 121-125, 130, 135-141, 170, 172,.178, 181, 183,<br />

190-199, 201.<br />

Applications to City Commissioner, 1865/10/16; 1867/1/7.<br />

Permits, 1865, R. 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25-27, 29, 38, 40, 41, 48,<br />

65, 136, 160; 1866 (Oct.), R. 69 (remove); 1867, R, 4,<br />

10, 12, 23-25, 33, 39, 41, 56-59, 62, 72-77, 82,, 84-90, 100-<br />

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102, 106-109, 118-121 137-140, 146, 147,149-158,160,162,<br />

163, 170, 177-182, 185, 188, 190, 192, 194, 195, 213, 214,<br />

217, 219-221, 232-236, 254, 255, 259, 261-266, 273, 274,<br />

276, 284, 286, 288, 292, 293, 300, 303, 316, 318, 329-331,<br />

354-356, 358-361, 369, 371, 383, 385-389, 392, 395, 398,<br />

400-403, 417, 430, 433-439, 442, 444, 445, 448, 450, 452-<br />

456, 458-465, 467-469, 471-474, 476, 479, 486; 1867<br />

(Nov.), R. 7, 22, 24, 28, 31.<br />

Permits by City Commissioner, 1868/6/29.<br />

Special permits, 1868, R. 5, 133, 303, 405, 472, 492, 493.<br />

Inquiry as to do., 1868, R. 336.<br />

Special permits, 1869, R. 84, 180, 192, 195, 203, 207, 218,<br />

256, 257, 259, 279, 289; 1870, R. 166, 254, 260; 1871, R.<br />

91, 101, 102, 119, 125, 157, 168, 202, 296; 1872, R. 126,<br />

130, 172, 229, 358; 1873, R. 230, 332, 378, 398, 413, 430,<br />

436; 1874, R. 208, 247, 291, 329, 332, 334, 425; 1875,<br />

R. 173, 390, 480, 491, 498.<br />

Permits, etc., 1876, R. 2, 66, 342; 1877, R. 214, 231; 1878,<br />

R. 21, 92, 116, 195, 224, 245, 274, 329; 1879, R. 34, 60,<br />

203, 204, 245, 246, 257, 258; 1880, R. 5, 7, 17, 20, 27,<br />

192, 218; 1881, R. 3, 4,86, 93, 154, 188, 196, 235; 1882/<br />

110/203; 1882, R. 32, 63, 70, 81, 97, 107, 167, 189, 194,<br />

195, 196, 199, 209, 213; 1883, R. 11, 20, 83, 140; 1884,<br />

R. 29, 30, 69, 141, 174, 181, 208, 250; 1885, R. 12, 92,<br />

103, 121, 123, 168; 1886, R. 13, 45, 47, 51, 104, 128, 143,<br />

152, 161, 173, 184, 192, 193, 195, 209.<br />

Permits for (sheds, stables, etc.), 1887, R. 4, 32, 90, 109;<br />

1888, R. 42, 79, 91, 122, 159, 169; 1888-9, R. 8; 1889,<br />

R. 16, 64, 95, 110, 119, 141, 150, 151; 1890/124/163;<br />

1890, R. 14, 140, 148, 158, 164, 177, 178, 182, 183; 1891,<br />

' R. 4, 6, 14, 39, 63, 102, 138, 144, 145, 189, 193, 195, 198,<br />

199, 201, 220, 226, 228, 230, 233, 235, 239, 246, 258, 259,<br />

293-295, 299, 300, 304, 306, 310; 1892, R. 2, 6, 9, 26, 134,<br />

197, 199, 201; 1893, R. 99, 108, 113, 115, 135, 141, 147,<br />

148, 156, 193; 1894, R. 8, 19, 64, 73, 75, 87, 126, 130,<br />

134, 136, 138, 194, 200, 238, 241, 242, 244, 246-248, 282;<br />

1895, R. 18, 28, 29, 31, 32, 62, 83, 91, 118, 133, 135, 146,<br />

154, 160, 172-174, 178, 184, 188, 224-226; 1896, R. 4, 15,<br />

31, 37, 48, 49, 51, 90, 128, 130; 1897, R. 4, 16, 19, 65, 79,<br />

83, 84; 1898/59/84; 1898/85/115; 1899/215/290; 1899,<br />

R. 1, 3, 12, 16, 27, 29, 31, 37, 83, 85, 95, 101, 103, 115,<br />

124, 128, 136, 138, 151; 1900, R. 4, 10; 1900-1, R. 31.<br />

Fire in, lessening danger from, 1901-2/33/68.<br />

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Permits for, 1901-2, R. 2, 4-6, 10, 18, 21; 1902-3/116/58;<br />

1902-3, R. 30-32, 36, 38, 42; 1903-4/38/65; 1903-4/44/<br />

74; 1903-4/55/98 (see 1903-4/236/315); 1903-4/68/165;.<br />

• 1904-5/119/71; 1904-5/121/75; 1904-5/138-142 (see<br />

1904-5/271/283); 1904-5/170/194; 1904-5/191/228;.<br />

1904-5/210/262; 1904-5, R. 12, 18, 23, 24, 28; 1905-6/<br />

54/106; 1905-6/137/254.<br />

(See SHEDS; STABLES; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

FRANCIS ST.—Opening (Retreat to Whitelock Sts.), 1889/101/<br />

129.<br />

FRANKLIN COURT—Opening (South to Holliday Sts.), 1860/<br />

102/128; 1865/61/143.<br />

FRANKLIN LANE—Changing name to N. Bowly St., 1848/26/20..<br />

Erecting platform at, 1854/32/38.<br />

FRANKLIN ROAD—Shelling, 1889, R. 22.<br />

FRANKLIN SQUARE—Laying out, 1839/47/44.<br />

Grading and fencing, 1839 (Oct.), R. 2.<br />

Manuring, 1840, R. 58.<br />

Changes as to, 1844/32/29.<br />

Repairing fence around, 1844, R. 138.<br />

Keeper for, 1845/30/28.<br />

Dimensions of houses near, trees, etc., 1845/32/29.<br />

Gravelling walks, etc., 1845, R. 88.<br />

To encourage improvements on, 1847/24/29.<br />

Springs in, 1847, R. 67.<br />

Improvements, 1849, R, 115.<br />

Salary of keeper, 1849 (Aug.), R. 1.<br />

Paving, 1850/13/18; 1850, R. 75.<br />

Repairing water-pipes in, 1850, R. 130.<br />

Seats in, 1850, R. 131.<br />

Improving, 1851/13/19; 1856, R. 216; 1859, R. 210; I860,.<br />

R. 84, 172, 300; 1868, R. 170; 1871, R. 203; 1873, R. 459..<br />

Keeper's house, 1858, R. 118.<br />

Improvements opposite to, 1861/17/33.<br />

Well and pump, 1869, R. 48.<br />

Removing broken flag-pole, 1870, R. 114.<br />

For work and material, 1872, R. 205.<br />

Deepening wells, 1872, R. 314.<br />

Removing and transferring railings, 1874, R. 360; 1875, R„<br />

22.<br />

To dispose of do., 1875, R. 387.<br />

Repairs, 1875, R. 114.<br />

Kerbing, 1895, R. 191.<br />

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FRANKLIN ST.—Approving Act for opening and extending, 1830,<br />

R. 18.<br />

Kerbing, 1831, R. 57; 1876/166/165.<br />

Culvert in, 1836, R. 57.<br />

Regrading, 1854/20/31; 1860/61/88.<br />

Widening (Greene to Pearl Sts.), 1870/89/143.<br />

Shelling, 1871, R. 77; 1886, R. 23; 1887, R. 33,<br />

Opening (North to Holliday Sts.), 1873/66/73 (repealed,<br />

1877/1/3); 1874/111/114*.<br />

Suspending assessments (for widening), 1874, R. 85.<br />

Settling claim (do.), 1874, R. 339.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/34/25; 1875/56/42; 1890/145/205.<br />

Paving, .1885/38/43; 1893/18/27; 1894, R. 110; 1905-6/<br />

121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved, June 15, 1906). .<br />

Macadamizing, 1893/56/101.<br />

FREDERICK, MD.—Thanking officials of, 1868, R. 377.<br />

FREDERICK AVE. (ROAD)—Grade, etc., 1874/99/107; 1874/<br />

115/118; 1875/99/75.<br />

Deed for (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), 1874, R. 352.<br />

Do. (Fulton St. to City limits), 1874, R. 408.<br />

Changing tracks and rails on, 1875, R. 345.<br />

Repairing (old road), 1891, R. 119; 1892, R. 110.<br />

Paving, 1893/11/18; 1896, R. 86.<br />

FREDERICK ST.—Repaying, etc., 1804/4/59; 1830, R. 32.<br />

FRESHETS—Repairing damages caused by, 1852, R. 182 and 183;<br />

1858, R. 143.<br />

(See FLOODS.)<br />

FREMONT AVE. (ST.)—Was Cove St., 1846/38/25.<br />

Grade, etc., 1853/52/50; 1855, R. 115; 1858/35/57; 1859/<br />

105/179; 1864, R. 144.<br />

Repairing, 1883, R. 154.<br />

Now Fremont Ave., 1886/50/60.<br />

Paving, 1890/116/156; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150<br />

(approved, June 15, 1906).<br />

FRENCH AL.—Opening (Charles St. to Short AL), 1849/42/57;<br />

1850/1/6.<br />

FRENCH ST.— Repaying, etc., 1833, R. 68.<br />

Now Front St. (Foundry to Forrest Sts.), 1858/4/9.<br />

FRIENDLY INN—Appropriation for, 1895, R. 236.<br />

FRIENDSHIP LANE—Repairing, 1895, R. 127.<br />

(See ELEVENTH ST.)<br />

FRIENDSHIP ST.—Grade, etc., 1872/78/92.<br />

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FRONT ST. —Repaying, 1833, R. 63; 1893/29/51; 1894, R. 129.<br />

Was French St. (Foundry to Forrest Sts.), 1858/4/9.<br />

Renumbering, 1881, R< 32.<br />

Repairing, 1893, R. 181.<br />

FRUIT—Sale of (Oranges, lemons and limes), 1831/24/291; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/27/75; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/<br />

153; 1890/45/52.<br />

Tables for sale of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1841 (Apr.)/2/6.<br />

Against sales of imported (in markets), 1851/48/39.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; MARKETS; SABBATH.)<br />

FUGITIVES—(From justice), payment for arresting, 1839, R. 11.<br />

FULTON AL.—Public (Tyson St. to Tyson AL), 1858/50/130.<br />

FULTON AVE. (ST.)—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1875/151/127;<br />

1881/90/132; 1883/40/49; 1883/82/101; 1885/71/88;<br />

1889/95/122.<br />

Opening (Franklin to Pratt Sts.), 1853/115/100.<br />

Do. (Franklin St. to City limits), 1866/70/63.<br />

Paving, 1871/58/47; 1875/104/81; 1878, R. 206; 1881/<br />

110/152; 1887/64/78; 1896/59/92; 1898/76/101; 1899/<br />

196/259.<br />

Opening (Cole St. to B. & O..R. R.), 1875/150/126.<br />

Naming "Fulton Ave." (S. of Edmondson Ave.), 1884/50/<br />

57.<br />

Opening and widening (Windsor Mill Road to North<br />

Ave.), 1886/33/43.<br />

Improving, 1887/47/58; 1887/58/72; 1887/114/130;1889/<br />

66/86.<br />

Extending assessments, 1888, R. 173.<br />

Commissioners for squares, 1889/16/19; 1896/14/17.<br />

Shelling, 1890, R. 92; 1891, R. 38.<br />

Park curbing, 1891/100/146.<br />

Appropriation for squares, 1891, R. 96.<br />

Opening (S. terminus to Carroll Park), 1892/99/155 (repealed,<br />

1892/104/166); 1892/104/167.<br />

Gravelling, 1892, R. 87.<br />

Track crossings (B. & O. R. R.), 1895, R: 237.<br />

FUNERALS—No riding or driving across processions, 1847/35/36.<br />

FURNACES—Regulating, 1866/17/17.<br />

FURNITURE—Selling old (belonging to City), 1875, R. 175.<br />

Malicious injury to, etc., 1899/208/282.<br />

146


G<br />

G AL.—Closing (Cathedral St.. to Plover AL), 1853/105/94. •<br />

Do. (Park St. to Plover AL), 1854/8/23.<br />

GAMBLING--T0 restrain, 1850 (Rev.)/34/I2,6; 1858 (Rev.)/36/<br />

170.<br />

(See BETTING; GAMING.)<br />

GAME—(And fish) market-laws as to, 1898/66/90.<br />

GAMES—Playing in streets, 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

(See BETTING; SABBATH-DAY; SPORTS.)<br />

GAMING—To restrain, 1797/7/26; 1798/99/175; 1803/5/6;<br />

1804/19/77; 1807/21/130; 1816/13/76; 1826/52/341.<br />

Do. on Sabbath-day, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.) /37/100; 1850 (Rev.) /34/<br />

126; 1858 (Rev.)/36/170.<br />

Police to enforce do., 1843, R. 64.<br />

(See BETTING; GAMBLING; HORSE-RACING.)<br />

GANG=PLANKS—On passenger-boats, 1876/2/4.<br />

GANG=WAY—Permit for, 1891, R. 196.<br />

(See PASSAGE-WAYS.)<br />

GARBAGE—Sale of, 1853/26/29; 1882/94/181.<br />

Bells, etc., on carts, 1853/47/47.<br />

Removal of, 1866/36/39; 1872/114/138; 1877/37/34;<br />

1881, R. 176; 1882/6/7.<br />

For improved system of do., 1872, R. 252.<br />

Regulations for lodging-houses, etc., 1886/79/101.<br />

Defining "vegetable" refuse, 1888/67/88.<br />

Carts, etc., 1891/38/55.<br />

Employees to own and drive do., 1892/36/50.<br />

Against burning (near dumps), 1896/54/85.<br />

Contract for removal of, 1903-4/36/62; 1904-5/155/167.<br />

Conveying through streets, 1903-4/58/102.<br />

Modifying contract for disposal of, 1905-6, 0.163 (approved,<br />

June 20, 1906).<br />

(See CARTS; SEWERS; STREET-CLEANING.)<br />

" GARDEN ST.—Payment for paving, 1845, R. 82.<br />

Condemning (Mosher St. to North Ave.), 1852/68/68.<br />

Bridge over run in, 1853, R. 181.<br />

Regrading, 1854/31/37; 1854/74/79; 1874, R. 9.<br />

147


Changing name to Linden St. (N. of Biddle St.), 1860/<br />

87/119.<br />

Now Linden Ave., (W. of Biddle St.), 1867/55/65.<br />

GARRETT, THOS. HARRISON—In memory of, 1888, R. 130.<br />

GARRETT AVE.—Deed of (Fort Ave to Beason St.), 1884/149<br />

174. '<br />

GARRETT ST. (AL.)—Was Cowpen AL, 1877/3/4.<br />

Tunnel, etc., 1900/1/3.<br />

Bridge-way, 1902-3/146/93.<br />

GARRISON AVE.—Repairing, 1891, R. 104.<br />

Macadamizing, 1893, R. 32; 1894, R. 261.<br />

GARRISON LANE—Repairing, 1891, R. 97; 1893, R. 83.<br />

GARRISON FOREST (FORREST) LANE—Repairing, 1889,. R.<br />

130; 1896, R. 87.<br />

GAS—Lighting streets, etc., with, 1816/28/95; 1818/18/25;<br />

1823/16/19.<br />

Carrying out resolution of Company, 1828, R. 52.<br />

Continuance and extension of lighting, 1829/44/141.<br />

Gas-light Co. liable to certain penalties, 1843/32/28.<br />

For furnishing water-gas, 1851/55/43.<br />

For City lamps, 1835, R. 57; 1851, R. 119.<br />

In Council Chambers, 1853 (Nov.), R. 4.<br />

Settling bills of Company, 1854, R. 152; 1855, R. 116;<br />

1856 (Nov.), R. 14.<br />

For committee-room, 1856 (Nov.), R. 34.<br />

Inspector of meters, 1858, R. 11.<br />

Pipe (for Barnum's Hotel), 1858, R. 47.<br />

Extending supply, 1858 (Rev.)/66/224; 1859/70/84.<br />

Taking up pipes, 1858 (Rev.)/71/227.<br />

Laying mains, 1859, R. 183; 1859 (Nov.), R. 15, 16, 40;<br />

1860, R. 153, 194, 290, 346, 391, 392.<br />

Inspecting and sealing meters, 1861/47/57; 1861, R. 196.<br />

Inspection, 1861/53/64; 1864/77/63.<br />

Mains, 1861, R. 66, 104, 143-145, 174.<br />

Tar to be kept from streams, 1863/8/28.<br />

To ascertain City's consumption, 1864, R. 100.<br />

Contract for (in City lamps), 1864, R. 156.<br />

Mains, 1865, R. 141, 146; 1866, R. 15, 65, 78, 108, 110,<br />

117, 147, 159, 177, 178, 195, 229, 241, 252.<br />

Salaries and charges of meter-inspectors, 1867/54/64.<br />

Mains, 1866 (Oct.), R. 8, 14, 15; 1867, R. 71, 93-95, 173,<br />

215, 406, 480.<br />

Referring petitions (for lamps and mains) to Comptroller,<br />

1867, R. 199.<br />

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Laying mains, 1867 (Nov.), R. 4, 37, 41, 45; 1868, R. 9,<br />

35-39, 46, 52, 55, 69-72, 73, 87-89, 102-104, 116, 117,<br />

119, 126-131, 139, 175, 179, 187, 192, 194, 195, 201, 216,<br />

224-226, 246, 247, 249, 255, 259, 263, 265, 269, 271, 274,<br />

298, 299, 305-307, 314, 318, 329, 350, 355, 358, 359, 385,<br />

403, 415, 422, 449-441, 450.<br />

Records, repaying, etc., 1868/13/40; 1868/79/131.<br />

Re-inspecting meters, 1869/47/50.<br />

Mains, 1869, R. 5, 6, 10-13, 24, 26, 27, 35, 37, 64, 65, 73,<br />

75-80, 83, 85-88, 92, 94, 95, 97, 99, 100, 105, 111, 112,<br />

116-118, 146, 150, 169, 170, 176, 193, 196, 210, 223, 254,<br />

261-266, 280, 295, 300, 301; 1870, R. 11, 17, 18, 23, 24,<br />

26, 35, 37, 40, 45, 47, 48, 52, 61-64, 66, 76, 77, 98, 103-<br />

109, 120-123, 133-135, 156, 158, 199, 210-214, 216-219,<br />

226.<br />

Contracts for public street-lamps, 1870, R. 207; 1871/76/<br />

62; 1871/100/87.<br />

Mains, 1871, R. 3, 28, 39, 45, 64, 65, 89, 94, 135-142, 184,<br />

185, 186, 216, 217, 234, 238, 239, 264, 265, 268, 279, 280,<br />

281, 294, 298, 299, 313, 315, 327, 329; 1872, R. 2, 3, 11,<br />

26-28, 33, 41, 52, 55, 56, 65-70, 78, 90, 93, 102, 110,<br />

117-119, 132, 134, 145, 153-155, 160, 165, 187, 192, 196,<br />

210-213, 231, 232, 267, 289-291, 293, 294, 315-322, 341,<br />

343-346, 362-364.<br />

Repairing office (of Inspector of Meters), 1872, R. 121.<br />

Office expenses (of Gas Inspector), 1872, R. 264.<br />

Mains, 1873, R. 1, 13, 22-28, 51, 94-96, 171, 279, 289, 317,<br />

376, 382; 1874, R. 51, 62, 78, 92, 105, 155, 199, 200, 377,<br />

382; 1875, R. 18, 75, 144, 195, 278, 280, 435-439, 487.<br />

Inquiry as to supply for City Hall, 1875, R. 373.<br />

Automatic-pressure register, 1875, R. 395.<br />

Permission to lay mains, etc. (for Consumers' Co.), 1876/<br />

119/119.<br />

Contracts for City supply, 1876/165/164.<br />

Laying mains, 1876, R. 40, 41, 59-61, 85, 101, 108, 145,<br />

166, 172, 339, 348, 362; 1877, R. 31, 93, 140, 160.<br />

Chemicals for Inspector, 1876, R. 7.<br />

Extending mains, 1877, R. 179; 1878, R. 315, 517.<br />

Commissioners to report on cost, etc., 1877, R. 58.<br />

Proposals, etc., 1878/43/34.<br />

Laying mains under contract, 1878/81/72.<br />

Repairing trenches, 1878/97/89.<br />

New title and duties for Inspector of Meters, 1878/100/92;<br />

1880/104/118.<br />

149


Requesting Company to lay mains, 1878, R. 240.<br />

Inspection, 1879/100/119; 1880/114/127; 1881/35/50.<br />

Laying mains, 1879, R. 7, 25, 44, 62, 75.<br />

Furnishing City with (illuminating), 1880/15/21; 1880/<br />

75/89.<br />

Against combination, 1880, R. 30.<br />

Laying mains, 1880, R. 26, 228, 229, 234, 236-240; 1881,<br />

R. 78, 79, 85, 137, 163, 172, 210, 212, 216-218, 246, 274,<br />

275; 1882, R. 8, 16, 22, 23, 33, 39 (right to lay), 42-44,<br />

65, 95, 110, 121, 140, 176, 181, 188; 1883, R. 23, 26, 28,<br />

29, 41-49, 58-60, 79, 81, 96, 103-105, 127, 131-133, 145,<br />

198-209, 217, 218; 1884, R. 28, 14-16, 36-42, 64, 68, 100,<br />

102, 112, 123,125-127, 143, 145, 147, 154, 166, 169, 171,<br />

184, 186, 196-201, 246-248, 251, 256.<br />

Permit for generator, 1884/ R. 235.<br />

Laying mains, 1885, R. 10, 20-23, 35, 46, 47, 52-54, 64, 87,<br />

99, 108, 125, 128, 134-136, 147, 148, 163, 165; 1886,<br />

R. 61, 136, 197, 198; 1887, R.35; 1888, R. 95, 96; 1889,<br />

R. 57, 104.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1887, R. 132.<br />

Refuse not to flow into sewers, 1888/40/59.<br />

Apparatus for testing, 1888, R. 145.<br />

Inspection, 1890/99/138.<br />

Inspector and Sealer (of Meters, etc.), 1896/28/48.<br />

House connections, 1896/117/155.<br />

Re-inspection of removed meters, etc., 1904-5/86/6;<br />

1904-5/208/260.<br />

(See GAS-LAMPS; LAMPS; LIGHTING.)<br />

QAS=LAMPS—Erection in various places, 1855, R. 10, 12, 15, 20,<br />

21, 49, 53, 60, 66, 71, 87, 95,, 103, 123, 137, 235; 1856,<br />

R. 84, 108, 163, 223, 227; 1858, R. 2; 1858 (Nov.), R.<br />

6, 7, 18; 1859, R. 212, 214, 225, 227, 237, 238.<br />

Erecting certain, 1859 (Nov.), R. 2, 4, 8, 12, 17, 18, 23-25,<br />

29-34, 41, 42; 1860, R. 2, 10-21, 24, 25, 37, 38, 39, 54,<br />

, 60-63, 72, 83, 101-107, 128-132, 154, 179-181, 190, 197,<br />

220, 229, 246-248, 266, 267, 273, 291-296, 305, 306, 314-<br />

317, 333, 347-350, 384, 393; 1861, R. 15, 18, 22, 23, 26,<br />

28, 44, 67, 68, 75-77, 90-93, 103, 105, 106, 119, 144, 191;<br />

1863, R. 31, 60; 1864, R. 210, 211; 1864 (Nov.), R. 4;<br />

1 1865, R. 32, 35, 36, 47, 53, 179, 184, 104, 141,193; 1866,<br />

R. 4, 6, 17, 19, 33, 37, 40, 48, 59, 77, 80, 85, 113, 138,<br />

162, 163, 173-176, 179-183, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 228,<br />

263; 1866 (Oct.), R. 5, 19, 20, 24, 25, 36-40, 42-45, 57,<br />

59, 60, 65, 66.<br />

150


Removing, 1866 (Oct.), R. 61; 1867, R, 47, 380; 1875,<br />

R. 272; 1876, R. 197; 1878, R. 314.<br />

Placing, etc., 1867, R. 7, 13-16, 21, 37, 47, 48, 60, 78-80,<br />

94, 98, 105, 114, 132, 183, 207, 208, 216, 230, 240, 241,<br />

326, 336, 362-364, 381, 382, 410, 418, 421, 422-425;<br />

1867 (Nov.), R. 12-17, 25, 36, 39-41, 46.<br />

Erecting, 1868, R. 1, 10, 22, 23, 33, 73, 74, 486; 1869, R.<br />

13, 44, 46, 53, 54, 69, 130-132, 179, 248, 269; 1870, R. 15,<br />

16, 29, 49; 1871, R. 44, 103, 128, 170, 293, 303, 304, 314.<br />

Locating at street corners, etc., 1872/104/125.<br />

In certain places, 1872, R. 1, 29, 51, 57, 91, 120, 166, 167,<br />

176, 191, 193, 202, 203, 209, 233-237, 261, 267, 271, 282-<br />

288, 326-329, 340, 342; 1873, R. 14, 20, 40, 56, 83, 170,<br />

178, 185, 208, 273, 287, 290, 415, 420, 434; 1874, R. 21,<br />

24, 33, 34, 55, 59, 60, 78, 79, 91, 97, 107, 124, 146, 171,<br />

193-195, 212, 220, 227, 236, 238, 252,'284, 286, 315, 323-<br />

325, 357, 368, 372, 373, 379, 395, 410-412, 437, 438, 440,<br />

442, 454; 1875, R. 6, 17, 23, 34, 36, 39-42, 68, 69, 78-84,<br />

136, 137, 140-142, 160, 179, 180, 190-192, 204, 215, 228,<br />

230, 231, 274, 275 (repealing R. 23), 278, 286, 288, 289/<br />

292-296, 339, 354, 360, 362, 420, 421, 424, 425, 429-432,<br />

435, 463, 488; 1876, R. 23, 41, 44, 50, 51, 82, 84, 96,<br />

103-105, 121, 122, 130, 175-177, 198, 200, 203 (fancy),<br />

320, 321, 337, 349, 350, 351.<br />

Patent coil percussion apparatus (City Hall), 1876, R. 207.<br />

Placing, 1877, R. 4, 9, 10, 94, 95, 105, 115, 131, 134, 135,<br />

146, 166, 171, 188, 189, 207, 240; 1878, R. 11, 14, 24,<br />

57, 59, 64-66, 71, 72, 86, 129, 130, 132, 166, 172, 189-<br />

192, 196, 228, 231, 233, 259, 288, 301, 309; 1879, R. 5, 9,<br />

10, 14, 23, 24, 37, 58, 73, 76, 106, 113, 114, 119, 134, 221,<br />

255, 256; 1880, R. 2, 43, 44, 70, 110, 156, 165, 204, 206;<br />

1891, R. 21, 35, 48, 109, 112, 191, 192, 231, 238, 267.<br />

Permit (to Siemens-Lungren Co.), 1891, R, 57.<br />

Placing, 1892, R. 49, 102; 1893, R. 133, 144, 145; 1894,<br />

R. 26, 122, 155, 207, 243, 268, 269, 271; 1895, R. 36, 58,<br />

61, 96, 97, 112, 201, 212, 228; 1896, R. 18, 22, 25, 57, 94,<br />

98, 101.<br />

(See LAMPS.)<br />

GAS-MAINS—(See GAS.)<br />

QASOLINE—Placing lamps, 1874, R. 21, 31, 32, 35, 55, 58, 93, 106,<br />

108-113, 119-123, 135, 149, 150, 156, 159, 172, 192, 219,<br />

223, 224, 230, 238, 240, 260, 285, 287, 316-322, 355, 359,<br />

375,378,388,390,395,439,441,444,451.<br />

151


Contract for, 1874, R. 214.<br />

Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R. 158.<br />

Placing lamps, 1875, R. 6, 7, 32, 35, 37, 44, 60, 67, 70, 73,<br />

85-89, 91, 92,138,139, 143, 145, 190, 193, 227, 232, 270,<br />

273, 286, 291, 339, 422, 423,427, 428, 433, 434, 464; 1876,<br />

R. 1, 8, 20, 43, 52, 80-83, 102, 105, 122, 146, 152, 162,<br />

163, 165, 178, 179, 180, 188, 194, 195,. 196, 213, 226, 235-<br />

237, 252, 259, 291, 317, 319, 345, 346, 365.<br />

Removing lamps, 1876, R. 198.<br />

Proposals for, 1877/7/6.<br />

Placing lamps, etc., 1877, R. 4, 8, 17, 25, 26, 42, 43, 65, 68,<br />

96, 97, 127, 128, 131, 135, 150, 156, 172, 181, 187, 204,<br />

228; 1878, R. 10, 18, 19, 23, 58, 60-63, 68-70, 87, 131, 154,<br />

155, 165, 173, 174, 211, 226, 229; 1879, R. 8, 12, 72, 95,<br />

96, 106, 114, 188, 192, 235; 1889, R. 161,; 1890, R. 62,<br />

79, 205, 207 (Annex); 1891, R. 9, 59, 270; 1892, R. 63;<br />

1893, R. 140; 1894, R. 195.<br />

Sale of, 1879/100/118.<br />

Contracts for, 1882, R. 120; 1884, R. 139; 1885, R. 150;<br />

1890/56/64; 1891/39/58 (Annex); 1892/49/72; 1894/<br />

133/162.<br />

Pit for, 1895, R. 64.<br />

Storage, use and inspection of, 1904-5/225/291.<br />

(See LAMPS; OILS.)<br />

GATES AL.—Closing (Winder to Wells Sts.), 1874/143/141.<br />

GATES ST.—Limiting time for opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Grade, etc., 1873/24/38.<br />

GAUGERS- Of casks, 1798/98/173.<br />

Interchange of districts, 1822/43/427.<br />

Appointment of, 1825/5/110; 1826/23/259; 1827/8/399.<br />

(See CASKS; SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS.)<br />

GAY ST.—(Bridge St.), Stone bridge over Jones' Falls at, 1811/7/<br />

305; 1812/16/318..<br />

Wooden bridge at Bridge St., 1818/28/190; 1821, R. (Dec.<br />

15), p. 388; 1822/1/390.<br />

Repaving, 1832, R. 35.<br />

Piling at bridge, 1834, R. 38.<br />

Temporary rail-road in, 1835/28/28.<br />

Rental of wharf, 1835, R. 44.<br />

" Selling City lot on, 1847, R. 108. • ;<br />

Widening and condemning (Bel Air Ave., from Point Lane<br />

to North Ave.), 1851/61/48.<br />

Re-indexing, 1862, R. 137.<br />

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Paving, 1881/55/89; 1893/15/23; 1894, R. 79; 1898/121/<br />

158.<br />

Widening, 1892/106/168.<br />

City's benefits from widening, 1896/114/176.<br />

(See BRIDGE ST.)<br />

GEESE—At large (in streets), 1797/15/64; 1801/27/278.<br />

GELSTON ALLEY—Accepting (Schroeder to Oregon Sts.), 1863/<br />

18/36.<br />

GEORGE ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202; 1801/<br />

5/240.<br />

For opening (Biddlc to Chatsworth Sts.), 1834/27/30; 1836/<br />

19/31.<br />

Condemning (Brune to Fremont Sts.), 1848/24/19.<br />

Do. (Chatsworth to Brune Sts.), 1848/35/29.<br />

Deed for (Arlington Ave. to Schroeder.St.), 1883/70/84.<br />

Now Milton Place (W. of Fremont St.), 1884/105/127.<br />

GERMAN LANE—Opening and widening, 1833 (ex. sess.)/3/4.<br />

GERMAN LANGUAGE—Publication of ordinances, etc., in, 1850,<br />

R. 126.<br />

City Commissioners' notices, 1870/60/107.<br />

Studying in public schools, 1873, R. 140.<br />

City i advertisements, 1873, R. 450.<br />

(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM—Appropriation for, 1895, R. 223.<br />

GERMAN ST.—Paving, 1836, R. 82 and 100; 1870/67/110;<br />

1905-6/136/249.<br />

Continuing (Charles to South Sts.), 1867/38/35.<br />

Tax for opening, 1869/24/21.<br />

Straightening, 1870/69/111.<br />

Raising, 1872, R. 262.<br />

Furniture-wagon stands, 1876, R. 214.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/150/175; 1885/36/39.<br />

Widening, 1904-5/135/106.<br />

Curb-line (at Hopkins Place and Light St.), 1904-5/223/<br />

288.<br />

GETTIER ST.—Opening (Hudson Al. to Susquehanna R. R.),<br />

1872/117/141.<br />

Closing (do.), 1885/89/111.<br />

GIBSON ST.—Now Eutaw St., 1850/16/20.<br />

Changing location of (from Dolphin St.), 1853/19/25;<br />

1853/40/42; 1853/76/68.<br />

Closing, 1870/56/102.<br />

GILMOR, COL. HARRY—In memory of, 1883, R. 32.<br />

153


GILMOR (GILMOR'S) LANE—Repairing, 1893, R. 88; 1896, R.71.<br />

Closing (27th to 29th-Sts.), 1896/146/219.<br />

Do. (27th St. to St. Paul St.), 1900/84/53.<br />

GILMOR (GILMORE) ST.—Opening (Baltimore to Franklin Sts.),<br />

1849/22/28.<br />

Grading, 1850/17/20; 1852, R. 181; 1859/104/179; 1869/<br />

11/12.<br />

Condemning (N. from Franklin St.), 1857/36/69 (see 1846/<br />

69/55; 1852, R. 127).<br />

Width of foot-way, 1867/67/74.<br />

Public (Ramsey St. to B. & O. R. R.), 1872/79/93.<br />

Paving, 1902-3/173/151; 1904-5/202/247.<br />

GINSENG—Inspection of, 1817/9/111; 1826/24/263 (repealed,<br />

1827/5/398).<br />

GIRARD AVE.—Was Federal St. (Charles St.. to Greenmount<br />

Ave,), 1888/45/66.<br />

Grade, etc., 1897/27/30.<br />

GIRDERS—Permit to extend (on L. Courtland St.), 1860,,R.<br />

339.<br />

GIST ST.—Condemning (Lombard to Fayette Sts.), 1859/83/96.<br />

Grade, etc., 1867, R. 298; 1875/21/16.<br />

Was Patterson Park Ave., 1871/28/25,<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Monument Sts,), 1871/124/111.<br />

GLOVER ST.—Opening (Fayette to Monument Sts.), 1896/149/<br />

225.<br />

Grade, etc., 1905-6, O. 171 (approved June 22, 1906).<br />

GLUE FACTORIES—Removing, 1854, R. 95.<br />

Prohibiting, 1893/183/295.<br />

GOATS—Running at large, 1816/11/73; 1826/61/357; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/26/74; 1850 (Rev.)/56/l67; 1858 (Rev,)/62/219.<br />

(See ANIMALS.)<br />

GOLD ST.—Opening (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1879/13/13.<br />

Do. (Penna. Ave. to Baltimore St.), 1885/14/15.<br />

Grade, etc., 1885/64/81; 1886/71/90 (repealed, 1886/90/<br />

120); 1886/99/133; 1886/103/138; 1889/74/95; 1890/<br />

•91/129; 1893/160/259.<br />

Deed of triangle (to St. Bartholomew's Church), 1896/68/<br />

107.<br />

" GOLDSBOROUGH FARM "—(See ALMS-HOUSE; PROP­<br />

ERTY.)<br />

GOLDSMITH ALLEY—Locating, 1869/41/41.<br />

Deed for, 1869, R. 242.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/78/94. - . . , . . .<br />

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GOODLOE ST.—Opening, 1833, R. 4.<br />

Change of name to iembaTd St. (W.), 1836, R. 61.<br />

(SeeXOMBARD ST.)<br />

GOODMAN AL.—Grade, etc., 1881/62/101.<br />

Now Olive St. (S. of West St.), 1884/17/18.<br />

Do. (West to Hamburg Sts.), 1905-6/116/194.<br />

GOODMAN ST.—Repairs, 1809/13/273.<br />

Opening and extending, 1819/9/218.<br />

Sewer across, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45.<br />

Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

GOODWIN AL.—Tunnelin, 1888, R. 152; 1900/67/22; 1900/96/65.<br />

Bridge-way, 1905-6/113/189.<br />

GOOSEBERRY AL.—Paving, etc., 1857/45/88.<br />

GORMAN, HON. ARTHUR P.—Thanks to, 1899, R. 146.<br />

GORSUCH AVE.—Repairing, 1891, R. 28, 85.<br />

GOUGH ST.—Opening (Stiles to Canal Sts.), 1836/13/24.<br />

Grading, 1837, R. 60.<br />

Condemning (Market to Ann Sts.), 1843, R. 72.<br />

Improving, 1853, R. 104.<br />

Public (Chester to Choptank Sts.), 1859/40/59.<br />

Building-line, 1871/80/66.<br />

Kerbing, 1880, R. 110.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0.150 (approved June 15,<br />

1906).<br />

GRADING—(Streets, etc.), general regulations, 1836/46/64;<br />

1847/18/23; 1850 (Rev.)/14/35; 1858 (Rev.)/13/46.<br />

Repairing damages from re-grading, 1856, R. 59.<br />

For general system, 1857/47/90.<br />

As to certain City property, 1858 (Nov.), R. 25.<br />

Changing (Light and Montgomery Sts.), 1864, R. 179.<br />

Do. (at Saratoga and Republican Sts.), 1871, R. 154.<br />

Amended provisions, 1870/54/101; 1874/44/57.<br />

Payment for (at Clark and Ogston Sts.), 1873, R. 395.<br />

Streets, etc., in flooded district, 1874/131/129.<br />

Intersection (of Greenmount Ave. and Britton St.), 1874,<br />

R. 278.<br />

Do. (of Penna. Ave. and Hoffman St.), 1874, R. 420.<br />

Do. (Preston and Eutaw Sts.), 1874, R. 421.<br />

Do. (Howard and Camden Sts.), 1889/175/221.<br />

Do. (Oliver St., Harford and Central Aves.), -1896, R. 109.<br />

Contracts for, 1876/95/83. -. ,.<br />

Settling bills for, 1877/21/22. •. •<br />

Assessments for, 1881/37/56.. ' .• •<br />

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Changing (Randall and Light Sts.), 1883, R. 147.<br />

To establish (between Baltimore St., Fulton Ave., N. and<br />

W limits), 1886, R. 89.<br />

Do. (in general), 1888/58/78.<br />

To regulate payments, private alleys, etc., 1889/33/41.<br />

Lines to be established by City Engineer, 1900/83/51.<br />

Streets, etc., in the "Burnt District," 1903-4/69/166.<br />

Approving do., 1904-5/91/14.<br />

Appropriation to establish ("Burnt District"), 1904-5/<br />

114/62.<br />

Fixing, etc., by City Engineer, 1904-5/116/65.<br />

Compensating, etc., for changes in, 1905-6, O. 160 (approved<br />

June 19, 1906).<br />

(See CITY COMMISSIONERS; HIGHWAYS; PAVING;<br />

STREETS.)<br />

GRAIN.—Measurement of, 1797/24/89; 1803/16/24; 1826/35/<br />

296.<br />

Do. (repeal as to corn, oats and rye), 1827/6/399.<br />

GRANBY ST.—(See HIGH ST.)<br />

GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC—Reception to delegates,<br />

1882, R. 84, 179.<br />

Use of Ice-boat, 1882, R. 174. ,<br />

GRAND LODGE OF MARYLAND (A. F. & A. M.).—(See MA­<br />

SONIC FRATERNITY; MASONIC HALL.)<br />

GRANT, GEN. ULYSSES S.—Hospitalities to, 1869, R. 7, 66.<br />

GRANT ST.—Regrading, 1870/21/53.<br />

Paving, 1898/71/94.<br />

GRATINGS—(See SEWERS.)<br />

GRAVEL—Removing from unpaved streets, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See DIRT.)<br />

GRAVEL AL.—Paving, etc., 1830, R. 42, 74.<br />

Deed for, 1839, R. 114.<br />

Opening (Franklin to Centre Sts.), 1847/19/24; 1848/19/<br />

17.<br />

GRAVE=YARDS—To prevent defacement of, 1833/28/46; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/ll9.<br />

Depth of graves, 1895/72/93.<br />

(See BURIAL GROUNDS; CEMETERIES.)<br />

GREASE—Permit to render, 1863, R. 139.<br />

GREAT HUGHES ST.—(See HUGHES ST.)<br />

GREELEY, HON. HORACE—Hospitalities to, 1872, R. 302.<br />

On death of, 1873, R. 21.<br />

GREENE (GREEN) ST.—Grade of (Mulberry to Franklin Sts.),<br />

1834/20/26.<br />

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(Little), paving by private contract, 1852, R. 25.<br />

To buy and sell fee (cor. Carpenter's AL), 1880/12/17.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

GREENMOUNT AVE.—Grade, 1868/75/117; 1876, R. 210.<br />

Paving, 1893/24/42.<br />

GREENMOUNT CEMETERY—Moving wall back to building-line,<br />

1862, R. 59; 1866, R. 13.<br />

GREEN SPRING AVE.—Deed for (Druid Hill Park to Western<br />

Run bridge), 1896/148/223.<br />

GREENWILLOW ST.—Repairing, 1847, R. 51.<br />

GRINDALL ST.—Condemning (William to Johnson Sts.), 1857/<br />

58/101.<br />

Do. (Johnson to Covington Sts.), 1858/39/70.<br />

Paving, 1884, R. 205.<br />

GROCERS' ALLEY—For opening, 1839/24/29.<br />

GROUND=RENTS—Payment of, 1883, R. 35; 1855/31/55; 1855,<br />

R. 42.<br />

Dividing (Block St.), 1856/27/24.<br />

Authority to convey certain, 1859/52/72.<br />

To purchase do., 1859, R. 172; 1860, R. 117.<br />

Relinquishing City's interest, 1859 (Nov.)/9/13.<br />

To convey a certain, 1860/1/33..<br />

Lots subject to (selling for taxes), 1860/76/108.<br />

Redeeming (on lots bought for City Hall), 1866/64/59;<br />

1869/9/12.<br />

Against irredeemable, 1883, R. 38.<br />

GROVE AL.—Opening (Monument to Eager Sts.), 1875/148/124.<br />

(See HARRISON ST.)<br />

GROVE ST.—Opening (Eager to Truxton Sts.), 1858/33/64.<br />

Closing (do.), 1892/111/182.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1896/138/209.<br />

Grade, etc., 1903-4/51/90.<br />

GRUNDY ST.—Public (Biddle to Townsend Sts.), 1848/43/34.<br />

Bridge over run in, 1852, R. 107; 1853, R. 59.<br />

Regrading, 1853/30/35.<br />

Closing (McMechen to Laurens Sts.), 1860/66/92.<br />

Changing name to Park Ave., 1868/14/42.<br />

GUESTS—Entertainment of City's, 1857, R. 194.<br />

GUILFORD AL.—Repaving, 1830, R. 14.<br />

GUILFORD AVE.—Was North St. (N. of Eager St.), 1886/6/8.<br />

GULLIES—Filling up (at Baltimore and Market Sts.), 1834, R. 59.<br />

Do. (at Mullikin St. and Strawberry AL), 1834, R. 73.<br />

(See DITCHES.)<br />

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GUN=H0U5E—(City), stone pavement in, 1834, R. 66.<br />

Artillery in, 1834, R. 67.<br />

Repairing, 1838, R. 87; 1846, R. 127.<br />

Temporary, 1843, R. 21.<br />

(See ARTILLERY.)<br />

QUNPOWDER—Storage of, 1797/34/98; 1798/92/164; 1800/41/<br />

229; 1801/8/243; 1807/35/194; . 1817/34/147; 1817/<br />

47/162; 1817, R. 10; 1819/22/231; 1824/7/54; 1826/<br />

30/279; 1828/16/14; 1834/15/21; 1838 (Rev.)/20/65;<br />

1839/38/37; 1841 (Apr.)/4/7; 1843/4/6.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/41/149; 1858 (Rcv.)/47/<br />

202.<br />

Keeping in stores, etc., 1860/16/43; 1860/73/106.<br />

Safes for, 1894, R. 31-33, 275, 287; 1896, R. 19; 1897, R.<br />

2, 10, 42; 1899, R. 44, 134; 1902-3, R. 33, 34; 1878, R.<br />

253; 1879, R. 35; 1886, R. 48, 127; 1890, R. 166; 1891,<br />

R. 166.<br />

Permits to remove chests, 1893, R. 155, 214.<br />

QUNPOWDER RIVER—Surveys for water-supply from, 1867, R.<br />

27.<br />

QUNPOWDER ST.—Grade, etc., 1894/97/108.<br />

GUNS—Dismounting, etc. (First Artillery Brigade), 1847/33/34.<br />

Presented by Capt. N. M. Dyer, 1898, R. 97.<br />

GUTTER=PLATES—(See GUTTERS.)<br />

GUTTERS—To be kept clean, 1797/39/104; 1798/105/179; 1803/<br />

24/38; 1829/6/98; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133.<br />

Laying of, 1807/20/127.<br />

Removing wooden, etc., 1834, R. 84.<br />

Permit to make (culvert), 1834, R. 85.<br />

Tunnelling (across Light St.), 1846, R. 22; 1846 (Aug.),<br />

R. 9.<br />

Altering certain, 1851, R. 127; 1852, R. 160; 1853, R. 190.<br />

Keeping clean, 1850 (Rev.)/T8/53.<br />

Enlarging certain, 1853, R. 141.<br />

Placing (Baltimore and Calhoun Sts.), 1855, R. 151.<br />

Throwing water on pavements, 1855/58/140; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

Repairing, 1856, R. 47; 1859, R. 78, 119, 253, 264; 1860,<br />

R. 141.<br />

Changing, 1856, R. 206; 1857, R. 152; 1858, R. 52, 70, 103,<br />

104; 1859, R. 127; 1864, R. 202; 1867, R. 366.<br />

Raising, 1860, R. 309; 1875, R. 380.<br />

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Extending, 1860, R. 310; 1870, R. 187; 1886, R. 170.<br />

Improving, 1861, R. 62, 88; 1880, R. 154.<br />

Property-owners to repair, 1865/5/13.<br />

Changing grade of, 1865, R. 188; 1868, R. 218.<br />

Plates for, 1869, R. 125, 275, 285; 1870, R. 184, 193.<br />

Widening, etc., 1870, R. 252.<br />

Altering, 1871, R. 1, 237, 245; 1872, R. 268; 1873, R. 428;<br />

1874, R. 163, 381, 440, 459.<br />

Plates, 1871, R. 31, 306; 1872, R. 122, 147, 214, 333, 338;<br />

1873, R. 65, 166, 168, 169, 414, 446; 1874, R. 7, 96, 420,<br />

453; 1875, R. 55-58, 66, 77, 150, 318, 495.<br />

Health Commissioner to clean, 1871, R. 46.<br />

Laying certain, 1871, R. 275; 1879, R. 144.<br />

Contracts for, 1875, R. 153.<br />

Plates, 1876, R. 98, 109-111, 326, 335, 336; 1877, R. 13, 19,<br />

20, 66, 72, 86, 87, 173; 1878, R. 15, 52-54, 56, 118, 153,<br />

157, 176, 179, 212; 1879, R. 55, 56, 59, 103, 122, 176,<br />

179, 222-224; 1880, R. 24, 57, 69, 70, 92, 106, 107, 113.<br />

133, 147, 172, 174, 183, 189.<br />

For iron plates, 1881, R. 34, 49, 74, 95, 126, 148, 189, 211,<br />

214, 237, 240; wooden do., 1881, R. 67.<br />

Do., 1882, R. 46, 47, 74, 79, 96, 112.<br />

Changing grade, etc., 1882, R. 144; 1884, R. 202.<br />

Removing plates, 1882, R. 93; 1889, R. 23; 1890, R. 82.<br />

Improving, 1882, R. 130,<br />

Flushing, 1883/19^/23.<br />

Laying plates, 1883, R. 8, 67, 86; 1884, R. 19, 22, 45, 46,<br />

146, 188; 1885, R. 43, 51, 65; 1886, R. 67, 78; 1887, R.<br />

40, 58, 60, 73; 1888, R. 59.<br />

Constructing, 1885, R. 45, 85, 101; reconstructing, 1886,<br />

R. 102.<br />

Stamping plates, 1886/72/91.<br />

Laying (iron) do., 1889, R. 45; 1890, R. 41, 91, 170; 1891,<br />

R. 41, 51, 99-101, 131, 132, 150-152, 171, 172, 211, 212,<br />

260; 1892, R. 43, 54, 55, 77, 93, 145, 164, 189 (accounts);<br />

1893, R. 68, 75, 77, 159, 160, 168 (covers), 178; 1895,<br />

R. 122, 141, 217; 1897, R.' 97; 1899, R. 125.<br />

Stone covers, 1891, R. 286.<br />

Plates laid by railway companies, 1893/12/20.<br />

Changing, 1894, R. 215; 1895, R. 132.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HEALTH; SUPERIN­<br />

TENDENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

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QWYNN'S FALLS—Repairing long bridge over, 1831, R. 67.<br />

Toll on bridge over, 1832, R. 12 and 45.<br />

Approving Act for new bridge, 1836, R. 6.<br />

Bridge at "Wilkins" Ave., 1868, R. 292; 1870, R. 176.<br />

Purchasing bridge over, 1870, R. 234 (repealed, 1871, R. 92).<br />

Shelling road from (Harman's Bridge), 1873, R. 449.<br />

Foot-bridge (Frederick Road), 1889/2/4.<br />

Raising bridge (Washington Ave.), 1888/14/18; 1891/34/<br />

52.<br />

Constructing bridge (Ramsay St.), 1893/67/112; 1894/<br />

63/77.<br />

Do. (Columbia Ave.), 1894/46/79.<br />

Rebuilding bridge (Wilkens Ave.), 1897/17/19.<br />

(See GWYNN'S RUN.)<br />

QWYNN'S RUN—Bridge at mouth of Falls, 1831, R. 45. .<br />

Do. over branch (at Franklin St.), 1830, R. 77.<br />

Do. over (at Wilkens Ave.), 1870, R. 176.<br />

Foot-bridge (Frederick Road), 1895/121/153.<br />

Rail-road bridge, 1896/8/8.<br />

(See GWYNN'S FALLS.)<br />

H<br />

HACKNEY=COACHES (HACKS)—Regulation of, 1798/75/143;<br />

1799/5/193; 1807/31/181.<br />

Licensing and numbering, 1826/16/228.<br />

Not permitted to stand on S. Calvert St., 1858, R. 56.<br />

Do. on Charles St. (between Camden and Lombard Sts.),<br />

1860/71/105.<br />

Badges for drivers, 1863/16/35; 1871/122/109.<br />

(See DRIVING AND RIDING; RIDING AND DRIV­<br />

ING; VEHICLES.)<br />

HAIL=STORM—Repairing damage caused by, 1890, R. 129.<br />

HAINES ST.—Repairing, 1895, R. 113.<br />

HAIR ST.—Deed for (Elliott*to Boston Sts.), 1883/92/113.<br />

HALF=MOON AL.—Opening and paving, 1830/12/186.<br />

Opening (Douglass to Potter Sts.), 1844/35/32.<br />

Changing name to Comely Lane, 1850/19/21.<br />

Closing (W. of Chesnut St.), 1891/96/141.<br />

HALL AL.—Opening (Cross to Fort Sts.), 1857/58/101.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/71/58; 1876/16/13.<br />

(See ALLEYS.)<br />

, 1 6 0


HALLS—(See THEATRES.)<br />

HALL SPRINGS (BALTO. &) Ry. CO.—Tracks on certain streets,<br />

1872/90/110.<br />

- Sidings, 1872/107/127.<br />

To ascertain indebtedness to City, 1879, R. 17.<br />

(See RAILWAYS; TRACKS.)<br />

HAMBURG ST.—For opening, 1835/13/16.<br />

Changing location (Williams to Covington Sts.), 1839/22/<br />

26; 1839, R. 38.<br />

Condemning (William to Charles Sts.), 1846, R. 53.<br />

Do. (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1852/8/10.<br />

Opening (from Ridgely's Addition to Cross St.), 1853/56/52.<br />

Grade, etc., 1895/101/128.<br />

HAMILTON ST.—Condemning (L. Courtland St. to Gravel Al.),<br />

1857/13/49.<br />

Repairing, 1875, R. 452.<br />

HAMMOND AL.—Sewer in, 1838, R. 71.<br />

To be condemned, 1838, R. 75.<br />

Condemning (Spring to Eden Sts.), 1851/30/29.<br />

Grade, etc., 1877/64/66.<br />

HAMMOND ST.—Extending (W. of Charles St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

HAMNER (HAMNER'S) AL.—Condemning (Eden to Canal Sts.),<br />

1855/7/29.<br />

Grading, 1855/4/27.<br />

HAMPDEN AVE.—Improving, 1905-6/60/113.<br />

HANCOCK, MAJ.=GEN. WINFIELD S.—Reception to, 1867, R.<br />

413.<br />

HANOVER MARKET (MARKET-HOUSE)—Improving and repairing,<br />

1797/62/128; 1800/49/233.<br />

Engine-house at Market Square, 1813, R. 1; 1814, R. 3.<br />

Weigh-house, 1814, R. 8; 1821, R. (Mar. 23), p. 380; 1821,<br />

R. (Nov. 22), p. 385.<br />

Opening street N. of, 1817, R. 1.<br />

Fire-plug, 1821/49/342.<br />

Bell at, 1824, R. (Feb. 12), p. 89; 1842, R. 78; 1855, R. 169.<br />

Hose for, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 388; 1839, R. 60; 1847,<br />

R. 113; 1849, R. 86.<br />

Plastering, 1827, R. (Jan. 20), p. 443.<br />

Compensation of clerk, 1829/31/124; 1836, R. 42.<br />

Repairing, 1831, R. 23; 1834, R. 20; 1835, R. 37; 1846,<br />

R. 118. .<br />

Butchers' stalls in 1834, R. 21.<br />

Stalls in, 1834, R. 42.<br />

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Vegetable-sellers, 1836, R. 14. .<br />

Building for Armory, etc., 1837, R. 41; 1839/39/37.<br />

Restricting impediments, 1839 (May)/3/6.<br />

New roof, 1839, R. 73; 1871, R. 78; 1886, R. 62 (tin).<br />

Hose, stalls, etc., 1843, R. 34.<br />

Enlarging, 1844, R. 149.<br />

Limits of, 1845/15/16; 1848/14/14; 1889/62/81; 1890/<br />

114/154.<br />

Office for clerk of, 1845, R. 55; 1847, R. 55.<br />

Alterations, 1846, R. 132.<br />

Renumbering stalls, 1850/8/14.<br />

Selling do., 1850, R. 29.<br />

Repairs at, 1850, R. 35; 1865, R. 143; 1869, R. 160;<br />

1876, R. 374.<br />

Exchange of stalls, 1850, R. 74.<br />

Removing clerk's office, 1850, R. 81; 1867, R. 225.<br />

Altering gutter, 1852, R. 121.<br />

Preserving hose, 1853, R. 192.<br />

Rebuilding, etc., 1854/58/59; 1854/71/67.<br />

Payments for, 1855, R. 6.<br />

Sewers, 1855, R. 80.<br />

.. Sale of sheds, 1855, R. 101.<br />

Removing filth, 1855, R. 107.<br />

Salary of market-master, 1855, R. 239.<br />

Sale or rental of butcher's stalls, 1856/38/47; 1856, R. 153.<br />

Sheds, 1856 (Nov.), R. 10.<br />

Stone "indices," 1857, R. 135.<br />

Removing bench, 1857, R. 163.<br />

Hose, 1859, R. 164; 1874, R. 416; 1877, R. 92; 1879, R.<br />

237; 1881, R. 139; 1883, R. 143; 1885, R. 34; 1887,<br />

R. 44; 1888, R. 70.<br />

Improving clerk's office, 1863, R. 148.<br />

Fish-stalls, 1868, R. 76.<br />

White-washing, etc., 1871, R. 321; 1878, R. 246.<br />

Paving fish-market, 1887, R. 125.<br />

Sharp St. open for vehicles, 1890, R. 95.<br />

Eastern half of Market, do., 1891/24/45.<br />

Repaying streets at, 1893, R. 116.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

HANOVER ST.—Sewer (at Uhler's Al.), 1832, R. 77.<br />

Condemning (West St. to Patapsco R.), 1855/30/54.<br />

Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

Paving, etc., 1871/1/5; 1874/63/77; 1874/88/99.<br />

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For opening (Baltimore to Mulberry Sts.), 1874/81/89<br />

(repealed, 1875/116/101),<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/151/176.<br />

Paving, 1892/22/31; 1893/5/12; 1893/209/331.<br />

Extending (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Do. ("N. Hanover St."), 1904-5/194/235.<br />

HANSON MILL ROAD—Closing (North Ave. to Federal St.),<br />

1878/5/6 (repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

HAPPY AL.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202.<br />

Now Durham St., 1851/56/45; 1859/28/53.<br />

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.<br />

HARBOR—-To preserve navigation of, 1797/22/80; 1798/90/162;<br />

1804/8/61; 1807/41/214; 1809/11/270; 1813/7/13;<br />

1814/4/29; 1814/5/29; 1814/12/32; 1838/8/21.<br />

Survey of, 1814, R. 1.<br />

Improvement of, 1816/6/69; 1873, R. 363.<br />

Lines of extension, 1816/26/92.<br />

Draw-bridge, 1817/21/124.<br />

Protection from deposits, 1818/22/185; 1818, R. (June<br />

12), p. 197.<br />

Eastern district enlarged, 1820/13/266.<br />

Logs, etc., not to remain in, 1820/22/277.<br />

Charts, etc., 1820, R. (Mar. 9), p. 298; 1822, R. (Jan. 22),<br />

p. 429; 1833, R. 39.<br />

Square timber excluded from, 1821/47/339.<br />

Depositing sediment from, 1827/28/415.<br />

Anticipation of improvement expenses, 1829, R. 51; 1829<br />

(ex. sess.); R. 1; 1830, R. 5.<br />

Borrowing money for, 1830, R. 48; 1833, R. 2.<br />

Timber for, 1831, R. 44.<br />

Repairing machinery, removing sediment, etc., 1832, R. 3.<br />

Loans for improving, 1833, R. 41; 1835, R. 6.<br />

Deepening, etc., 1836/28/38; 1839 (Oct.)/l/21; 1856<br />

(Nov.)/5/17.<br />

Memorials to Congress as to, 1836, R. 58; 1840, R. 3; 1850,<br />

R. 9.<br />

Regulations as to navigation, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/21/68;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/22/73.<br />

Additional appropriation lor, 1841 (Dec), R. 3, 1843, R. 11.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1846/114/118.<br />

Using proceeds of sale of City steamer, 1857, R. 136.<br />

Do. receipts from private work, 1857, R. 164, 177.<br />

Keeping open by steam-tug "Baltimore," 1866,.R. 26.<br />

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Appropriation for keeping open, 1867, R. 28.<br />

Hydrographical survey, 1868, R. 261.<br />

Protecting, 1874/85/93.<br />

To establish Commission, 1876/28/21; 1.876/101/90; 1876/<br />

121/123.<br />

Structures extending into, 1876, R. 185.<br />

For light (White Rocks), 1876, R. 216.<br />

Street-lines on survey, 1879, R. 141.<br />

Anchorage-ground light (Fort Bar), 1879, R. 155.<br />

Reporting encroachments, 1881/36/55.<br />

Pier and bulkhead lines, 1881/83/123; 1885, R. 139.<br />

Throwing harmful articles into, 1884/133/155.<br />

For report on wharf-lines, 1885, R. 139.<br />

Appropriation for dredging, 1889, R. 48.<br />

Amended regulations, 1894/116/126.<br />

(See ANCHORAGES; BASIN; BORROWING MONEY;<br />

DREDGING; HARBOR-MASTERS; ICE; LUMBER;<br />

MUD-MACHINES; PATAPSCO RIVER; PORT WAR­<br />

DENS; SEDIMENT; SURVEY.)<br />

HARBOR BOARD—To relieve blockade (at Eastern Bay), 1877,<br />

R. 21.<br />

Instructions as to water-front, 1880, R. 131.<br />

Appropriation for, 1885, R. 84, 174.<br />

Contracts, 1886/44/53.<br />

Approving permits granted during Council recess, 1886,<br />

R. 57.<br />

Instructions as to appropriations, 1886, R. 126; 1888, R.<br />

146.<br />

Transferring do., 1889, R. 1; 1892, R. 187.<br />

Appointment and duties, 1894/116/126; 1896/27/46.<br />

Report on wharfage ordinances, 1894, R. 43.<br />

Engineer's do. (Md. & Del. Ship Canal), 1894, R. 97, 152.<br />

Insurance of floating property, 1899, R. 39.<br />

Transferring balances, 1899, R. 99, 112.<br />

HARBOR=M ASTERS—Appointment of, 1797/22/81.<br />

Permits from, 1817/8/110.<br />

Compensation of (Western District), 1822/18/403.<br />

Certain duties, 1824/25/73.<br />

Appointment and duties', 1826/11/180; 1838 (-Rev.)/8/21;<br />

1839/35/34; 1840/5/25; 1850 (Rev.)/22/73.<br />

Compensation (Eastern District), 1828/20/19.<br />

Notices as to anchoring, 1830/15/188.<br />

Collections, 1835, R: 32.<br />

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Landing, and huckstering in, fire-wood, etc., 1837/25/20.<br />

Regulations by, 1843/37/33.<br />

Office for, 1845, R. 121; 1860, R. 250; 1877/32/29.<br />

Not to buy or sell fire-wood, 1846/2/5.<br />

Returns of, 1846, R. 105.<br />

For City Dock and Jones' Falls, 1859/18/39.<br />

Fitting up offices, 1859, R. 98; removing do., 1874, R. 152.<br />

Compensation, out of wharfage and tonnage duties,<br />

1864/17/17.<br />

Boat for, 1881, R. 92.<br />

Shed, 1891/124/172.<br />

(See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS; STEAM-BOATS;<br />

VESSELS; WHARFAGE.)<br />

HARFORD AVE. (ROAD)—Repairing, 1836, R. 65; 1864, R.<br />

131; 1892, R. 44.<br />

(Turn-pike) deed for (Ensor St. to City limits), 1859/97/113.<br />

Shelling, 1865, R. 5.<br />

Grading, 1867, R. 204; 1868, R. 416; 1869/10/12.<br />

Examining, 1868, R. 148.<br />

Deed for triangular lot (at Aisquith St.), 1869/49/51.<br />

HARFORD RUN—Bridge over (at Holland St.), 1822/6/394.<br />

Improvement of, 1822/40/424; 1824/31/81.<br />

Extension (to Wilkes St.), 1825, R. (Mar. 1), p. 135.<br />

Continuation of canal, 1826/49/334; 1827, R. (Mar. 1),<br />

p. 450.<br />

Bridge over (at Orleans St.), 1830, R. 26.<br />

Stone tunnel (at Monument St.), 1832, R. 49.<br />

Walling up and paving, 1832, R. 74; 1834, R. 65; 1835,<br />

R. 35.<br />

Protection of streets meeting, 1833, R. 47.<br />

Railing (Water to Pratt Sts.), 1834, R. 14.<br />

Bridge over (at Monument St.), 1834, R. 44.<br />

Do. (in Jefferson St.), 1834, R. 81.<br />

Filling west side, 1836, R. 59, 66.<br />

Bridge over (at Gough St.), 1837, R. 63.<br />

Well near, 1837, R. 96.<br />

Removal of obstructions from, 1842, R. 64.<br />

Dams in, 1843, R. 35; 1844, R. 112.<br />

Repairing wall at, 1843, R. 70.<br />

For continuing walls, 1844, R. 44.<br />

Bridge over (at Lancaster St.), 1844, R. 66.<br />

Bridge across (Broadway), 1845, R. 16, 85.<br />

Walling, 1845, R. 104; 1846, R. 66.<br />

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I Railing, 1847, R. 84.<br />

Bridge over (at Canton Ave.), 1847, R. 105.<br />

Lamps along, 1847, R. 118.<br />

Filling up abutments (do.), 1848, R. 70.<br />

Tunnelling, 1849, R. 19; 1850/9/14; 1852, R. 89.<br />

Wooden bridge across (at Madison St.), 1849, R. 85.<br />

Cleaning, 1849, R. 117; 1853, R. 219; 1866, R. 140.<br />

Dam at mouth of, 1851, R. 128.<br />

Tunnel over (at Broadway), 1854/12/26.<br />

Do., (between Stiles and Gough Sts.), 1854, R. 105.<br />

Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/34/57.<br />

Placing sewers (at Broadway), 1855, R. 90.<br />

Removing offensive matter, 1855, R. 165; 1856, R. 98.<br />

New floor (at McElderry St.), 1855, R. 178.<br />

Tunnel repairs, 1855, R. 188; 1859, R. 76.<br />

Diverting water (at Bel-Air Ave.), 1855, R. 228.<br />

Tunnelling (Eastern Ave. to Basin), 1863/53/73.<br />

Removing obstructions from mouth, 1866, R. 124.<br />

Tunnelling, 1870, R. 159;' 1871, R. 116; 1872, R. 53, 75;<br />

1874, R. 218; 1877/35/32.<br />

Cleaning and disinfecting, 1871, R. 251; 1874, R. 269.<br />

Repairs, 1874, R. 266 and 333.<br />

Filling up ground, 1875, R. 461.<br />

Cleaning sewer, 1876, R. 284.<br />

Water-way, 1878/64/57; 1879/37/43.<br />

Sewer improvements, 1879/86/99; 1880/76/91; 1885/2/4.<br />

Do. repairs, 1883, R. 5.<br />

Do. survey, 1883, R. 153.<br />

Do. new system for drainage, 1884/83/99.<br />

Do. bonds to complete, 1884/115/134.<br />

Do. inlets, 1890, R. 210.<br />

(See HARFORD ST.; SEWERS.)<br />

HARFORD ST.—Draining water from, 1799/17/206.<br />

Improvement of, 1812/27/329; 1817/17/120; 1817/45/159.<br />

Bridge, and filling up, 1812/30/333.<br />

Canal in, 1835, R. 4; 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 440.<br />

Piling for dock, 1829, R. 24; 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 6.<br />

(See CANAL ST.)<br />

HARGROVE AL.—Public (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1869, R. 303.<br />

Continuing (do.), 1871/132/119.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/137/123. .<br />

Opening (Townsend St. to Balto. City Pass. Ry.), 1880/<br />

85/99 (repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

Deed for (20th to 24th Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

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HARLEM AVE.—Was Adams St. (Fremont St. to City limits),<br />

•:• 1870/63/167.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/29/21; 1875, R. 484; 1889/106/134;<br />

1904-5/202/247.<br />

Opening (Kirby's lane to W. limits), 1886/39/48.<br />

HARLEM (HAERLEM) SQUARE (PARK)—Accepting lot for,<br />

1868/9/36.<br />

Improving, 1870, R. 245; 1871, R. 246; 1881, R. 244;<br />

1886, R. 73.<br />

Keeper for, 1872/65/79.<br />

Gas-lamps in, 1874, R. 313.<br />

Removing fence and house, 1875, R. 244.<br />

Named "Harlem Park," 1876/21/16.<br />

Introducing City water, etc., 1880, R. 4.<br />

Memorial to Jas. L. Ridgely (Grand Secretary, I. O. O. F.),<br />

1884, R. 183.<br />

Repairing damages, 1888, R. 29.<br />

Commissioners, 1896/14/17.<br />

HARMAN'S BRIDGE—Keeper of, 1878/13/12; 1896/30/52.<br />

Do. office abolished, 1900/23/40.<br />

Repairs, 1878, R. 238; 1884, R. 88.<br />

Hand-rail, 1886, R. 175; 1894/116/145.<br />

HARRIET AL.—Condemning (Franklin St. to Bruce AL), 1848/<br />

24/19.<br />

HARRIS AL.—Grade, etc., 1883/107/126.<br />

Repairs, 1895, R. 119.<br />

HARRIS CREEK—Bridges over, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 199; 1853,<br />

R. 169; 1864, R. 54.<br />

Filling up marsh, 1821/34/325.<br />

Repairing causeway at, 1826, R. (April 1), p. 383.<br />

Piers and bridge over, 1851, R. 121; 1851, R. 114.<br />

Raising do., 1853/28/114.<br />

Repairing bridges, 1859 (Nov.), R. 43; 1861, R. 131.<br />

Rebuilding do., 1861, R. 201.<br />

Oyster-shell dam, 1873, R. 11 and 66.<br />

Culvert (at Biddle St.), 1881, R. 58.<br />

Deepening, 1886/69/89.<br />

(See BRIDGES.)<br />

HARRISON ST.—Paving public wharf on, 1835, R. 18.<br />

Closing old landing on, 1853/80/71.<br />

Opening (Lancaster St. to Phila. Road), 1868/76/117.<br />

Changing name to Streeper St. (Canton), 1875/84/59.<br />

Repairing, 1890, R. 168. '<br />

Grade of, 1895, R. 119.<br />

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HART ALLEY—For condemning, 1838, R. 89,<br />

HARVEY ST.—Condemning (Balto. & Ohio R. R. to Jackson St.),<br />

1854/78/81.<br />

Modifying, 1863/62/82.<br />

Closing (Jackson to Webster Sts.), 1865/42/52.<br />

Opening (do.), 1865/44/54.<br />

HATS—Permit to erect manufactory for, 1854, R. 131.<br />

HAUBERT ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38.<br />

Repairing wharf and bridge at, 1868, R. 364.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/75/62.<br />

HAWKERS—Arresting unlicensed, 1843, R. 90.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

HAWK ST.—Closing (Concord St. to Jones' Falls), 1853/64/58.<br />

HAY—Weighing, 1797/43/107; 1807/22/135; 1855/39/61.<br />

Wagons, 1811/8/306.<br />

Suspension of certain provisions, etc., 1818/35/194.<br />

Scale inspectors, 1819/18/226.<br />

Release for mistake in weighing, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 291.<br />

Copy of Act (of 1819) to inspectors, 1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 294.<br />

Compensation of weighers, 1824/16/61; 1827/7/399; 1827,<br />

R: (Mar. 15), p. 453; 1835, R. 59; 1839, R. 22.<br />

Regulations, 1826/17/235; 1836/33/47.<br />

I Removal of scales, 1826/65/362; 1828/31/31; 1837, R. 35;<br />

1839, R. 25; 1863, R. 191.<br />

Apparatus for scales, 1829, R. 19.<br />

Repairing do., 1830, R. 40; 1834, R. 29. .<br />

Certificates, etc., 1830/18/190.<br />

Western scales, 1836, R. 102; 1837, R. 5.<br />

] Constitutionality of Act as to weighing, 1837, R. 94.<br />

' Inquiry as to appointment of inspectors, 1838, R. 52.<br />

Licensing hucksters, 1853/106/95.<br />

Weighing, sale and storage, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1860/5/<br />

i 36.<br />

Permits to pack, keep, etc., 1859, R. 104, 122 and 203.<br />

Storage, 1874/20/29.<br />

(See WAGONS.)<br />

HAY=SCALES—To purchase or lease part of <strong>State</strong> lot for, 1874, R.<br />

42.<br />

(See HAY; SCALES, PUBLIC.)<br />

HEALTH—To preserve (by pure water-supply), 1799/13/200 (repealed,<br />

1801/23/265).<br />

. Regulations, 1797/11/38; 1797/55/121; 1797/56/122;<br />

1798/72/137; 1801/23/265; 1803/24/38; 1807/26/143;<br />

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1808/60/251; 1809/3/264; 1809/16/279; 1821/47/339;<br />

1826/61/355; 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1838 (Rev.)/46/114;<br />

1839/3/12 (repealed, 1841/3/20).<br />

Penalties, 1821/53/346.<br />

Printing ordinances, 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 98.<br />

Compiling do., 1825, R. (Mar. 9), p. 143.<br />

Expenses of Committee, 1875/144/121.<br />

Appraising destroyed articles, 1876, R. 313.<br />

HEALTH, BOARD OF—Powers and duties of Commissioners constituting,<br />

1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

To anticipate appropriation for, 1827, R. (Jan. 27), p. 444.<br />

Addition to clerk's salary, 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 6.<br />

Horse and carriage for, 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 9.<br />

Duties and powers transferred to City Commissioners, 1844/<br />

6/10.<br />

Additional appropriation, 1849 (May), R. 2; 1849 (Aug.),<br />

R. 2.<br />

Borrowing money for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 4.<br />

Mayor a member ex-officio, 1888/29/37.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1888, R. 155.<br />

(See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS; SUPERINTEN­<br />

DENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

HEALTH COMMISSIONERS—Appointment and duties, 1797/11/<br />

38; 1801/23/265; 1803/24/38.<br />

Clerk's salary, 1803/25/41; 1809/14/277; 1814/13/34.<br />

Health officer, 1814, R. 7; to visit vessels, 1825/6/111.<br />

Reports, 1817, R. 3.<br />

For expenses, 1819, R. (Aug. 28), p. 253.<br />

Duties, etc., 1820/9/258; 1820/16/267.<br />

Cleaning docks, wharves, sewers and tunnels, 1821/47/339.<br />

Certain accounts, 1822, R. (Mar. 27), p. 444.<br />

Payment of claims against Board, 1825, R. (Feb. 8), p. 132.<br />

Appropriation for work done under, 1827, R. (Feb. 3), p.<br />

445.<br />

To constitute Board of Health, 1839/3/12.<br />

Appointment and duties of Commissioner and City Physician,<br />

1845/39/35; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Assistant to, 1846/66/54.<br />

Salary of Assistant Commissioner, 1847/43/41.<br />

Appropriation for cleaning streets, etc., 1853 (Nov.), R. 3.<br />

Extra pay for assistant, 1854, R. 146; 1858/57/135.<br />

Commissioner to exercise powers of City Physician, 1861/<br />

5/20.<br />

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Salaries, 1864/28/24; 1866/34/39; 1870/102/156; 1884/<br />

127/148; 1886/83/110.<br />

To clean crossings and gutters, 1871, R. 46.<br />

Additional duties of Assistant Commissioner, 1872/20/27.<br />

Appointments, 1896/36/61.<br />

Abating nuisances, 1903-4/57/100.<br />

To pave private alleys, 1905-6/13/20.<br />

(See HEALTH, BOARD OF.)<br />

HEALTH DEPARTMENT—General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/18/78.<br />

Appropriations for, 1815, R. 2; 1823, R. 7; 1868, R. 388;<br />

1870,R. 34; 1877,R. 232; 1880/144/166; 1881,R. 234;<br />

1882, R. 185; 1883, R. 171; 1887, R. 131; 1890, R. 196;<br />

1891, R. 277; 1892/20/11; 1892, R. 180; 1894,R. 284<br />

and 292.<br />

Do. (for Annex), 1889, R. 98; 1890, R. 200; 1891, R. 280.<br />

Printing Sanitary Code, 1880, R. 201; 1893, R. 172.<br />

Additional inspectors and physicians, 1888/81/101; 1891/<br />

112/159.<br />

Vehicles for burial purposes, 1893, R. 173.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1894, R. 1, 291.<br />

Transcripts of births and deaths, 1898/114/152.<br />

Badges for officers, 1900/64/19. '<br />

(See HEALTH, BOARD OF; HEALTH COMMISSION­<br />

ERS.)<br />

HEALTH OFFICER—Appointment and duties, 1814, R. 7; 1825/<br />

6/111; 1826/14/201; 1827/34/420.<br />

Payment for extra services, 1838, R. 13.<br />

(See HEALTH; HEALTH, BOARD OF; HEALTH<br />

COMMISSIONERS; HEALTH DEPARTMENT.)<br />

HEARSES—For'City use, 1847, R. 85; 1893, R. 173 (Health Dept.)<br />

HEATINQ=APPARATUS—(See FURNACES.)<br />

HEBREW H. AND A. ASSOCIATION—Appropriation for, 1892, R.<br />

126.<br />

HENRIETTA ST.—Filling, 1820/28/286.<br />

Repairing, 1876, R. 222; 1895, R. 180.<br />

HENRY ST.—Removing obstructions on, 1830, R. 56.<br />

For opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Do. (Hamburg to Cross Sts.), 1841/11/34.<br />

Closing (Winder to Wells St.), 1874/142/141.<br />

Grade, etc., 1879/92/108; 1898/55/80; 1901-2/60/130.<br />

Opening (Clement St. to Fifth Lane), 1885/77/94.<br />

Do. (Randall St. to Fort Ave.), 1888/116/145.<br />

HEPTASOPHS, IMPROVED ORDER OF—Request for conven-<br />

' tion, 1899, R. 132.<br />

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HERKIMER ST.—Grade, etc., 1895/113/143.<br />

HERMITAGE AL.—Deed for (L. Montgomery to Hill Sts.), 1848,<br />

R. 43.<br />

HERMITAGE SQUARE—Naming (at Hill, Sharp, Montgomery<br />

and L. Hughes St.), 1846/53/35.<br />

HERRINGS—Inspection of, 1805/8/102.<br />

(See FISH.)<br />

HICKORY AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51.<br />

(See ANNEX.)<br />

HICKS, HON. THOMAS HOLLIDAY—(Late Senator and ex-Governor),<br />

removal of remains, 1865, R. 42.<br />

In memory of, 1865, R. 59.<br />

Site for monument to, 1896, R. 81.<br />

HIDES—Inspection of, 1839/21/35.<br />

Permit for salting, 1868, R. 465.<br />

(See SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.)<br />

HIGH ALLEY—Condemning (Aisquith to Canal Sts.), 1839, R.122.<br />

Opening, 1840/27/41.<br />

Now L. Nicholson St., 1842/6/21.<br />

Repairing, 1873, R. 341.<br />

HIGH CONSTABLE—Furnishing office for, 1838, R. 81.<br />

Appointment, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/45/112.<br />

(See BAILIFFS; CONSTABLES.)<br />

HIGH ST.—Sewer in, 1806/18/110.<br />

Grade, etc., 1904-5/202/247.<br />

HIGHLANDTOWN AND POINT BREEZE RY. CO.<br />

(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

HIGHWAYS—Fences and lanterns during repairs, 1878/106/100.<br />

Enforcing repairs on, 1882/32/36.<br />

Re-filling after opening, 1885/23/27.<br />

Ordinances for grading, etc., 1893/133/61; 1893/50/92.<br />

Status of non-public, 1904-5/266/375.<br />

Declaring public, 1905-6/2/4.<br />

(See ALLEYS; HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES; LANES;<br />

ROADS; STREETS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF<br />

STREETS.)<br />

HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES—Tax for, 1824/27/75; 1825/10/114;<br />

1826/64/360; 1827/25/412; 1828/6/5; 1829/19/110;<br />

1830/3/177; 1831/2/263; 1832/5/9; 1833/7/29; 1834/<br />

5/14; 1835/4/9; 1836/26/36; 1837/24/19; 1838/15/<br />

218; 1839/13/17; 1840/16/31; 1841/17/41; 1842/20/<br />

31; 1843/17/15; 1844/24/23; 1845/27/27; 1846/20/<br />

15; 1847/54/48; 1848/10/12; 1849/17/25; 1850/35/30;<br />

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1851/47/38; 1852/54/48; 1853/103/93; 1854/52/52;<br />

18.55/21/41; 1856/14/14; 1857/22/55; 1858/19/18;<br />

1859/66/81; 1860/34/56; 1861/24/38; 1862/33/38.<br />

Petition to Legislature respecting, 1824, R. (Feb. 6), p. 87.<br />

Payments for repairing, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 102; 1837, R.<br />

100.<br />

Transferring tax collections to City Commissioner, 1869, R.<br />

282.<br />

(See BRIDGES; HIGHWAYS; TAXES.)<br />

HILL ST.—Repairing, 1807/46/234.<br />

Grading, 1893/78/132.<br />

Kerbing, 1893, R. 167.<br />

Paving, 1894/42/43.<br />

HILLEN ROAD—Repairing, 1890, R. 102.<br />

HILLEN ST.—Opening and extending, 1824/24/71.<br />

Paving, 1893/24/42.<br />

(See NORTH ST.)<br />

HILLMAN ST.—Naming (Arbell AL, prolonged from Neighbour<br />

St.), 1874/37/40.<br />

For opening (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1875, R. 350.<br />

HITCHING=POSTS—Permits for, 1879, R. 120; 1880, R. 75; 1891,<br />

R. 284.<br />

Requiring do., 1892/2/7.<br />

HOFFMAN ST.—Public (Ross to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57.<br />

Opening (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1846/9/9.<br />

Do. (York to Harford Aves.), 1847/64/58; 1852/48/45.<br />

Paving, 1848/44/34; 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, 0.150 (approved<br />

June 15, 1906).<br />

Opening (Lovegrove AL to "Rose Hill"), 1848/46/35. ,<br />

Do. (Cathedral St. to Lovegrove AL), 1865/63/146.<br />

Tunnelling, 1867/29/27.<br />

Opening (Belair Ave. to Mine Bank Lane), 1868/27/53.<br />

Do. (Harford to Central Aves.), 1870/73/123.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/93/104; 1875/55/41; 1875/134/112;<br />

1876/139/144 (repealed, 1878/60/54); 1878/61/54;<br />

1879/48/50; 1887/20/21; 1888/96/121; 1888/99/129;<br />

1902-3/105/47.<br />

Culvert in, 1878, R. 79.<br />

Opening (St. Paul to North Sts.), 1880/99/113 (repealed,<br />

1885/85/105).<br />

Do. (Eden to Bond Sts.), 1882/108/197.<br />

Do. (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.' to North St.), 1885/8.6/106.<br />

Laying out, etc. (through Bolton Depot property), 1887/<br />

51/65.<br />

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Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83.<br />

Opening (Bond St. to Broadway), 1897/66/82.<br />

Deed for (Luzerne St. to Lakewood Ave.), 1904-5/101/34.<br />

HOGS—Regulations concerning (and sties), 1797/15/61; 1801/<br />

27/276; 1807/29/169; 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Permission to keep, at distilleries, 1852, R. 134; 1856<br />

(Nov.), R. 20.<br />

At slaughter-houses, etc., 1860/100/127.<br />

Driving through certain streets, 1872/49/56.<br />

Running at large, 1872/64/78.<br />

Driving to slaughter-house, 1882, R. 157.<br />

(See ANIMALS; CATTLE; NUISANCES; SLAUGHTER­<br />

HOUSES; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS;<br />

• SWINE.)<br />

HOQ=STIES—(See HOGS.)<br />

HOIST=WAYS—Enclosing, 1875/149/125; 1876/45/37.<br />

Permit for, 1887, R. 31.<br />

HOLBROOK ST.—Opening (Hoffman St. to Point Lane), 1882/<br />

85/169.<br />

. Grade, etc., 1887/84/97.<br />

HOLIDAYS, MUNICIPAL—Making September 16 (1892) a, 1892/<br />

56/109.<br />

Do. March 4, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R. 18; 1893/9/16; 1897/<br />

7/10.<br />

Do. October 6 (half), 1897, R. 85.<br />

Do. May 2 (1899), 1899, R. 156.<br />

Do. May 5 (1893), 1902-3, R. 48.<br />

Do. December 26 (1903), 1903-4, R. 5.<br />

May 17- (1904), 1903-4, R. 9.<br />

(See OCTOBER 19; SEPTEMBER 12).<br />

HOLLAND ALLEY—Now Wilcox St., 1868/15/42.<br />

HOLLAND AVE.—Deed for (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1891/137/<br />

187.<br />

HOLLAND ST.—Bridge at (over Harford Run), 1822/6/394.<br />

Approving Act for closing part of, 1832/18/19.<br />

Condenmning (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1854/87/154.<br />

Now Lexington St., 1891/10/16.<br />

HOLLIDAY ST.—Purchase of lot on, 1813, R. 5.<br />

Widening foot-ways, 1847/37/37.<br />

Conthruing (Baltimore St. to Exchange Place), etc., 1858/<br />

59/13 (repealed, 1861/15/30).<br />

Mandamus cases as to widening, etc., 1862, R. 8.<br />

Widening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1863/63/83.<br />

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Continuing (Baltimore to Second Sts.), 1864/68/49.<br />

Suit in reference to, 1865, R. 43.<br />

Repairing wall (at Foundry-St. bridge), 1865, R. 56.<br />

Replacing wall on, 1867, R. 165.<br />

Inquiry as to widening, 1867 (Nov.), R. 11.<br />

Widening, 1876/160/159.<br />

Paving, 1880/128/146; 1893/24/42; 1905-6/136/249.<br />

Repairing, 1894, R. 7.<br />

Now Commerce St. (Lombard to Baltimore Sts.)i 1904-5/<br />

195/235.<br />

HOLLIDAY=ST. THEATRE—Portico and fire-escapes at, 1883, R.<br />

80.<br />

HOLLINQSWORTH ST.—Opening (Matthews to Lombard Sts.),<br />

1846/27/19.<br />

Bridge over, 1904-5/118/69.<br />

HOLLINS ALLEY—Public (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58.<br />

Do. (Hollins to McHenry Sts.), 1836, R. 23.<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

Do. (Saratoga to Franklin Sts.), 1851/39/33.<br />

Deed for (Hollins to Boyd Sts.), 1859/107/180. .<br />

HOLLINS MARKET—Rebuilding, 1839, R. 2.<br />

Weather-boarding, 1846, R. 57, 85.<br />

Extending and repairing, 1852/43/38.<br />

Numbering stalls, 1853, R. 182.<br />

Improving, 1854, R. 22; 1856, R. 172; 1861, R. 161.<br />

Sale of stalls in, 1854, R. 39.<br />

Change of market-days, etc., 1853/21/27; 1855/63/144;<br />

1855, R. 212; 1856/39/48.<br />

Fish-shed, 1857, R. 36.<br />

Office for keeper, etc., 1857, R. 179.<br />

Hose, 1858, R. 72; 1869, R. 252; 1874, R. 257; 1877, R. 91;<br />

1879, R. 77; 1881, R. 43; 1884, R. 94; 1886, R. 88;<br />

1889, R. 60; 1890, R. 77; 1892, R. 36.<br />

Additional house, 1863/60/80.<br />

Do. (appropriation), 1864/5/8.<br />

Selling stalls, etc., 1864/36/29.<br />

Extra story, etc., 1864/81/67.<br />

Salary of clerk, 1865/37/41.<br />

Belfry, 1867, R. 224.<br />

Stationary stalls, 1868, R. 14.<br />

Repairing, 1871, R. 213; 1873, R. 389; 1877, R. 162.<br />

Extending, 1877, R. 203.<br />

White-washing, 1878, R. 271.<br />

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Removing piers, 1881, R. 66, 166.<br />

Repairing Hall, 1882, R. 105; 1886, R. 10.<br />

Driving vehicles through, 1886, R. 64.<br />

Market-master's house, 1887, R. 29.<br />

Purchasing stall, 1887, R. 77.<br />

Limits, 1891/114M/161; 1892/75/131.<br />

Furniture for Hall, 1892, R. 24.<br />

Frescoing, do., etc., 1899/142/179.<br />

Use of do. by <strong>Maryland</strong> Naval Reserves, 1894, R. 190, 253.<br />

Do. by Athletic Associations, 1903-4, R. 6, 7.<br />

(SeeHOLLINS ST.; MARKETS.)<br />

HOLLOWAY, GHAS. T.—Complimentary to, 1894, R. 27, 234.<br />

Thanking for tablet ("Old Court-House"), 1895, R. 253.<br />

HOLMES ST.—Now 29th St. (was 10th St.), 1891/83/127.<br />

Opening (Charles St. to <strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.), 1891/99/144.<br />

HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS—Appropriation for, 1860, R. 256.<br />

HOMEWOOD PARK—Accepting, 1874/90/100 (repealed, 1876/<br />

129/136); 1878/19/16.<br />

HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES—(See ENGINE-HOUSES;<br />

FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; TRUCK-<br />

HOUSES.)<br />

HOPE AL.—For opening, 1839/50/49. .<br />

HOPKINS AVE.—Was Ann St., 1876/18/14.<br />

, Paving, 1880/32/39.<br />

Deed for (Arlington Ave. to Schroeder St.), 1883/72/86.<br />

HOPKINS, JOHNS—In appreciation of gift for hospital, 173, R.<br />

189.<br />

For statue to, 1874, R. 23; 1879, R. 157.<br />

HOPKINS PARK—Inquiry as to purchase of, 1897/32/35; 1901-<br />

2/83/179.<br />

Payment for services to Commissioners, 1901-2, O. 168<br />

(approved June 21, 1906).<br />

HOPKINS PLACE—Widening, etc., 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Extension of (Baltimore to Fayette Sts., now McLane<br />

Place), 1904-5/267/376.<br />

Do. (German to Baltimore Sts.), 1904-5/268/377.<br />

HORNS—Burning, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

HORSES—(Mules, etc.), not to be turned loose, 1797/12/44;<br />

1826/16/228.<br />

Not to be ridden, etc., over paved foot-ways, 1797/35/100;<br />

1807/31/179.<br />

(Riding) tax on, 1813/1/3.<br />

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Regulations as to riding and driving, 1817/12/116.<br />

Shoeing in streets, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153:<br />

Not to be sold in general markets, 1845/29/28.<br />

Cow-market used for sale of, 1847/52/47.<br />

Driving to stables on Sabbath-day, 1855/46/67.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/32/l46.<br />

(See DRIVING AND RIDING; MARKETS; RIDING<br />

AND DRIVING; TAXES.)<br />

HORSE=RACINQ—To restrain and prevent, 1799/24/216; 1807/<br />

21/133; 1826/52/341; 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1843/<br />

30/26; 1844/12/17; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

(See GAMING.)<br />

HORWITZ BENEVOLENT FUND—Accepting bequest of, 1889,<br />

R. 7.<br />

HOSE—Restricting use of (on repaved streets), 1892/77/134.<br />

(Fire) to prevent injury to, 1893/92/161.<br />

(See FIRE-COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; MAR­<br />

KETS; WATER.)<br />

HOSE-COMPANIES—Appropriation for reel, 1824, R. (Feb. 16),.<br />

p. 90.<br />

(See ENGINE-COMPANIES; ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE-<br />

COMPANIES; FIRE DEPARTMENT; TRUCK-<br />

HOUSES.)<br />

HOSPITALS—<strong>Maryland</strong>, 1797/11/38.<br />

(<strong>State</strong>) for indigent sick, 1798/69/132; 1799/1/191.<br />

Leasing, 1808/61/257; 1813/2/6; 1814/7/30; 1821/36/<br />

326; 1826/61/356; 1827/36/427.<br />

Cession to <strong>State</strong>, 1827, R. (Feb. 23), p. 448; 1828, R. 6.<br />

Patients at, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

(No. 3) renting, 1833, R. 34.<br />

(Do.) selling fixtures, 1833, R. 73.<br />

(<strong>Maryland</strong>) building on City lot south of, 1836, R. 27.<br />

Additional appropriation, 1836, R. 77.<br />

Well for, etc., 1836, R. 96.<br />

For small-pox, etc.,-1837/9/9.<br />

For lunatic paupers, 1837/15/12.<br />

Payment for division-wall, 1837, R. 27.<br />

For quarantine, etc., 1838, R. 10.<br />

Sending sick to, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53..<br />

Leasing (Small-pox), 1842, R. 38.<br />

(<strong>Maryland</strong>) removing insane poor to, 1845, R. 87.<br />

Insane poor, support of, 1850 (Rev)/47/162.<br />

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Sale of lot adjoining (<strong>Maryland</strong>), 1859/76/89.<br />

Reimbursement for repairing (Old Small-pox), 1859, R. 100.<br />

To sell lot (do.), 1867 (Nov.), R. 30.<br />

Location (outside of direct-tax limits), 1873/5/11.<br />

Pest, or small-pox, 1873, R. 67.<br />

Sending indigent sick or disabled to, 1884/36/41; 1886/40/<br />

49.<br />

Contracts with, 1887/7/10; 1888/19/28.<br />

(See DISEASES; INDIGENT; SMALL-POX.)<br />

HOTELS—Plans showing exits, etc., 1883/78/94.<br />

HOUSE OF CORRECTION—Location, 1874, R. 353; 1875, R. 52.<br />

Transportation expenses, 1879, R. 42; 1880, R. 45.<br />

HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD—(For colored girls) contract<br />

with, 1894/30/30.<br />

HOUSE OF INDUSTRY-Lotteries for, 1815/3/48; 1817, R. 6.<br />

Trustees of, 1817/19/123; 1818, R. (Apr. 6), p. 209; 1826/<br />

45/332 (repealed, 1828/30/31).<br />

Do. quorum of, 1821/35/326; 1822/19/404.<br />

Sale of property purchased from, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 140.<br />

Do. etc. (Madison, Monument and Forrest Sts.), 1835, R. 30.<br />

f For sale of (Old Alms-house), 1832, R. 9.<br />

HOUSE OF REFORMATION—(For colored children) appropriation,<br />

1875, R. 375.<br />

Contracts with, 1876/96/84.<br />

City managers, 1901-2/32/68; 1902-3/106/50; 1902-3/<br />

169/138; 1905-6/119/197.<br />

HOUSE OF REFUGE—Appointment of Managers, 1831/8/270.<br />

For erecting, 1845/33/30.<br />

Purchasing ground for, 1845, R. 129 (repealed, 1849/28/<br />

32); 1849, R. 88.<br />

Transfer of proceeds to, 1850, R. 92.<br />

Managers' room in City Hall, 1851, R. 5.<br />

Appropriations to complete buildings, 1852, R. 137; 1853,<br />

R. 225; 1854, R. 35.<br />

Time for payment of appropriation, 1854, R. 42.<br />

Advocating legislation for support of, 1854, R. 44.<br />

To sue for legacy (from Rachael Colvin), 1855, R. 186.<br />

Improvements at, 1856, R. 100; 1889,. R. 105; 1892, R.<br />

133; 1893, R. 177.<br />

Water-supply,-1863, R. 28; do. (mains), 1881, R. 141.<br />

Appropriations for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 15; 1857, R. 69, 95;<br />

1858, R. 77; 1859, R. 129; 1860, R. 68; 1861, R. 43;<br />

1862, R. 26, 55; 1863, R. 33; 1864, R. 27; 1865, R. 69,<br />

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86; 1866, R. .67, 148; 1867, R. 257; 1868, R. 145, 494;<br />

1901-2/1/3.<br />

Contracts with, 1876/96/84.<br />

Exempting from water-rents, 1882, R. 172; 1883, R. 94. "<br />

Repairs, 1887, R. 105; 1888, R. 104; 1890, R. 141; 1891,<br />

R. 200.<br />

Manual Training School, 1891/36/53.<br />

Do. appropriation for, 1892/96/151.<br />

Transferring balances, 1894, R. 171; 1895, R. 138; 1896,<br />

R. 78; 1897, R. 96; 1898-9, R. 88.<br />

City managers, 1900/59/12; 1901/108/95; 1901-2/37/72;<br />

1902-3/167/137; 1903-4/72/177; 1904-5/218/281; 1905-<br />

6/120/197.<br />

Filling vacancy among do., 1900/72/35.<br />

(See EXPENSES, SUNDRY.)<br />

HOUSES—(Unoccupied) not properly secured, 1862/20/29.<br />

Permit to finish, 1868, R. 276.<br />

Do. to erect (Huntington Ave.), 1893, R. 122.<br />

Do. to lath and plaster, 1894, R. 181.<br />

Malicious injury to, 1899/208/282.<br />

(See BUILDINGS; DEFACING; FRAME BUILDINGS;<br />

WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

HOWARD'S RUN—Bridge over, 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 98.<br />

HOWARD ST.—Building-line (Saratoga to Franklin Sts.), 1815, .<br />

R. 8.<br />

Curb-stones, 1828, R. 5.1.<br />

Widening ditch in, 1842, R. 68.<br />

Repairing, 1868, R. 272.<br />

Regrading, 1871, R. 230.<br />

Repaying, etc., 1874/119/120; 1882/41/118.<br />

HUCKSTERINQ—Penalty for illegal, 1797/16/68; 1823/15/15;<br />

1824/17/62.<br />

Pcr-diem rent, 1832/31/31.<br />

Wood on wharves, 1841/28/50; 1841 (Apr.)/5/8.<br />

Hay (licenses), 1853/106/95.<br />

Rentals from stalls, 1868/24/51.<br />

(See LICENSES; MARKETS; WHARVES.)<br />

HUDSON AL.—Re-locating (Decker to Oak Sts.), 1869/74/87.<br />

Closing (Oliver St. to Jones' Falls), 1885/89/111.<br />

HUGHES, CHRISTOPHER—Extending ground of, 1809/6/265.<br />

HUGHES ST. (AVE.)—Opening, 1819/30/239; 1829, R. 40.<br />

Cutting down, etc., 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/92; 1828, R. 34;<br />

1834 (ex. sess.), R. 5; 1830, R. 16, 56.<br />

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Grading, 1832/36/37; 1846/57/37.<br />

Removal of dirt, etc., from, 1832, R. 27; 1837, R. 78;<br />

1839, R. 77; 1840, R. 41; 1846, R. 107; 1847, R. 19;<br />

1849, R. 104; 1850, R. 28; 1851, R. 44; 1852, R. 84;<br />

1859, R. 219; 1862, R. 33; 1863, R. 120; 1865, R. 49;<br />

1871, R. 293.<br />

Repairing, 1844, R. 43; 1845," R. 58.<br />

(Great) clearing, 1848, R. 45.<br />

Public square on, 1852, R. 83.<br />

Improving, 1853, R. 150.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/35/29.<br />

Paving, 1891/73/104.<br />

Now Hughes Ave. (Light St. to Basin), 1893/91/160.<br />

HULL ST.—Regrading, 1853/121/104.<br />

For paving, 1874/1/3.<br />

Opening (Nicholson to Patapsco Sts.), 1876/153/154.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/53/41; 1884/37/42.<br />

Repairing, 1883, R. 51.<br />

Removing kerb, 1894, R. 146.<br />

HUMES ST.—Condemning (Exeter to High Sts.), 1847, R. 46.<br />

Closing, 1876/80/65.<br />

HUNTER AL. (ST.)—Deed for (Eager to Biddle Sts.), 1874/147/<br />

144; 1875/14/12.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/29/34.<br />

Now Hunter St. (Preston St. to Mt. Royal Ave.), 1895/86/<br />

112.<br />

Deed for (21st to 23d Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

HYDRANTS—Nuisances from leaking, 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Placing casks, etc., near public, 1834/12/19.<br />

Removing, 1836, R. 86.<br />

Exemption from wells-and-pump tax, 1855/57/140.<br />

Charges for water, 1855, R. 159; 1856, R, 101.<br />

For non-wasting, 1859/50/71.<br />

Public, 1862, R. 83; 1872, R. 158, 349.<br />

In markets, 1865, R. 195.<br />

In certain localities, 1866, R. 161, 261; 1868, R. 101, 264;<br />

1869, R. 201; 1873, R. 337, 361; 1875, R. 217.<br />

• Turning on water, in public, 1872, R. 152.<br />

Signs on, 1872, R. 386.<br />

(See FOUNTAINS; HEALTH; WATER DEPART­<br />

MENT.)<br />

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I<br />

ICE—Opening track through (in Harbor), 1832, R. 1.<br />

Asking appropriation for Ice-Boat, etc., 1837, R. 8.<br />

Regulations as to sale, 1846/35/24; 1850 (Rev.)/55/157;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/61/219.<br />

For keeping river and harbor open, 1857, R. 116.<br />

Permit for scales, 1874, R. 290.<br />

Regulations as to ponds, 1856, R. 139; 1876/11/10^"1879/<br />

1/3.<br />

(See SNOW.)<br />

ICE=BOATS—Asking Congress for appropriation, 1837, R. 8.<br />

City's subscription for additional, 1837, R. 67.<br />

Waiving mortgage-lien on, 1850/14/18.<br />

Use as tow-boat, etc., 1855/5/27; 1856/1/5.<br />

To buy or charter, 1865, R. 181. '<br />

For building, 1867/40/39.<br />

Thanking Commissioners, etc., 1868., R. 121.<br />

Expenses, 1868, R. 146.<br />

Loss of "Chesapeake," 1871, R. 32.<br />

For new, 1871, R. 219; 1877/33/32.<br />

Altering and repairing ("<strong>Maryland</strong>"), 1879/17/18.<br />

For use of ("F. C. Latrobe"), 1879, R. 233.<br />

Appropriations, 1881, R. 187, 273; 1883, R. 210.<br />

Use by "Free Summer Excursion Society," 1881, R. 230,<br />

233; 1882, R. 88; 1883, R. 66; 1884, R. 52; 1885, R. 44;<br />

1886, R, 52; 1887, R. 74; 1888, R. 58; 1889, R. 36;<br />

1890, R. 27; 1891, R. 24; 1892, R. 22; 1893, R. 66;<br />

1894, R. 28; 1895, R. 15; 1896, R. 32; 1897, R. 11;<br />

1898-9, R. 38, 133; 1900, R. 17; 1900-1, R. 29; 1901-2,<br />

R. 12; 1902-3, R. 43; 1903-4, R. 8; 1904-5, R. 25;<br />

1905-6, R. 9.<br />

Do. by "Knights of Honor," 1882, R. 148.<br />

Do. by "G. A. R." Delegates, 1882, R. 174.<br />

Do. by "Catholic Y. M. N. U..," 1884, R. 162.<br />

Do. by "Ladies' Aid Asso.," 1884, R. 163.<br />

Do. by "Knights of Pythias," 1885, R. 142.<br />

Do. by "Glass-Blowers' Asso.," 1890, R. 175.<br />

Repairs, 1886, R. 71; 1891, R. 116; 1896, R. 65.<br />

Use by "National Prison Asso.," 1892, R. 208.<br />

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Extra expenses, 1893/68/114. .<br />

Use by "Brick-layers' and Masons' Union," 1893, R. 2.<br />

Do. by "National League of Musicians," 1894, R. 42.<br />

Merging funds ("Annapolis" and "Latrobe"), 1894, R. 210.<br />

Use by " I. 0. of Heptasophs," 1894, R. 121.<br />

Do. by "Stationary Engineers," 1894, R. 124.<br />

Awnings, 1894, R. 132.<br />

Use by "Canned Goods Exchange," 1895, R. 19.<br />

Do. by "National Asso. of Post-Office Clerks," 1897, R. 55,<br />

•63.<br />

Do. by "Pharmaceutical Asso.," 1898-9, R. 67. •<br />

Do. by "Junior Order U. A. M.," 1899, R. 137.<br />

Do. by "Printing Pressmen's Union," 1901-2, R. 20.<br />

Do. by "Evangelical Lutheran Synod," 1902-3, R. 47.<br />

Do. by Balto. Lodge "B. P. O. Elks," 1902-3, R. 51.<br />

Do. by "National Samgerfest Asso.," 1902-3, R. 52.<br />

Do. by " I. O. Odd-Fellows," 1903-4, R. 2,<br />

Do. by "Home for Incurables," 1905-6, R. 20.<br />

ICE=HOUSES—Repairing (Mt. Royal Mill), 1854 (Nov.), R. 3.<br />

Renting, 1854 (Nov.), R. 10.<br />

Insurance on, 1854 (Nov.), R. 12.<br />

Suit as to, 1858 (Nov.), R. 43.<br />

Rebuilding (Mt. Royal Reservoir), 1859, R. 220.<br />

Permits to erect, 1866 (Oct.), R. 48; (ice-box), 1894, R. 118.<br />

ILLUMINATIONS—Appropriations for (during Conventions),<br />

1902-3/98/19; 1903-4, R. 3.<br />

Use of fixtures (by "Fraternal Order of Eagles"), 1904-5/<br />

88/9.<br />

Appropriation for erecting (do.), 1905-6/127/94.<br />

IMPROVEMENTS—(New), condition for taxation, 1884/32/37.<br />

INAUGURATION DAY—(Of President), to close municipal offices<br />

on, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R. 18; 1893/1/16; 1897/7/10.<br />

INCENDIARIES—Rewards for conviction of, 1817, R. 7; 1827, R.<br />

(Apr. 2), p. 461; 1828, R. 426; 1830, R. 9; 1832 (ex.<br />

sess.), R. 5; 1835, R. 14; 1848, R. 14; 1850 (Rev.)/31/19.<br />

INCOME-TAX—Imposition of, 1843/29/25.<br />

(See ASSESSORS; TAXES.)<br />

INCORPORATION (OF CITY)—Act of, 1797-1802, p. 3.<br />

Supplements to, 1797-1802, p. 13; 1807, p. 238 (Ordinances).<br />

INDEXES—Placing (at street-corners), 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 94<br />

1826, R. (Mar. 15), p. 381; 1827, R. (Mar. 14), p. 452<br />

1829, R. 26; 1835, R. 23; 1837, R. 95; 1838, R. 53<br />

1839, R. 85; 1840, R. 7; 1849, R. 77; 1854, R. 117.<br />

181.


Altering, 1858, R. 75 and 136; 1859, R. 79.<br />

(See COURTS; LAND RECORDS; ORDINANCES;<br />

SIGNS; STREETS.)<br />

INDIAN CORN—(See CORN.)<br />

" INDICES "—(See HANOVER MARKET; INDEXES.)<br />

INDIGENT—(Widows, etc.), appropriation for, 1861, R. 186.<br />

(Sick), medical treatment, etc., 1870/90/143;- 1871/41/35;<br />

1871, R. 167; 1876/63/50; 1884/36/41.<br />

Sufferers from eye and ear diseases, 1872/102/123 (repealed,<br />

1875/58/43).<br />

Hospital treatment of (sick, etc.), 1875/142/118; 1886/40/<br />

49; 1888/33/41; 1889/30/39; 1890/5/59; 1891/44/63;<br />

1892/41/56; 1893/53/96; 1893/85/150; 1894/43/43;<br />

1896/58/90; 1897/63/79; 1899/164/215; 1899/203/277.<br />

Medicines for (do.), 1877/66/69; 1889/64/84; 1891/43/62;<br />

1891/46/66; 1893/94/165; 1895/22/30; 1896/67/106;<br />

1899/166/220.<br />

Commission (on care of poor), 1897, R. 77.<br />

(See DISPENSARIES; HOSPITALS; PAUPERS;<br />

POOR.)<br />

INDUSTRIAL HOME—(For colored girls), appropriation for, 1889/<br />

32/40.<br />

City managers of, 1901-2/46/95; 1902-3/168/138.<br />

INFANTS—Providing for deserted, etc., 1882/44/121.<br />

Do. (colored), 1883/14/17; 1888/12/16 (repealed, 1888/<br />

46/67); 1888/32/40.<br />

INFECTIOUS DISEASES—(See DISEASES; SMALL-POX.)<br />

INFIRMARY—(Baltimore Special), location for, 1868, R. 59.<br />

INLETS—Constructing, 1874, R. 261; 1878, R. 208, 262, 272;<br />

1879, R. 142; 1884, R. 226.<br />

Gratings, 1874, R. 45; 1879, R. 231.<br />

Placing, 1875, R. 371 and 386; 1876, R. 25; 1879, R. 231.<br />

Changing, 1877, R. 212.<br />

Removing, 1878, R. 194 and 270.<br />

Closing (Centre St. sewer), 1878, R. 207.<br />

Traps, etc., 1881, R. 57; 1884, R. 33 and 206; 1889, R. 23,<br />

51, 52, 54; 1897, R. 28, 76, 78; 1900/63/18.<br />

(See SEWERS; TUNNELS.)<br />

INFORMERS—When liable for costs, 1850/7/12.<br />

INQUESTS—General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/45/201.<br />

(See CORONERS.)<br />

INSANE—(Paupers), support of, 1850 (Rev.)/47/162; 1858 (Rev.)<br />

51/213; 1865/9/15.<br />

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Prohibiting asylums within direct-tax limits, 1866/77/179.<br />

Care for (at Spring Grove, etc.), 1875/87/60.<br />

Transferring from Bayview to Spring Grove, 1877/14/11.<br />

Compensation for care at hospitals, 1880/24/33.<br />

Commission on temporary-detention building, 1905-6, 0.<br />

148 (approved June 13, 1906).<br />

(See BAY-VIEW ASYLUM; LUNATICS.)<br />

INSPECTORS—Returns by, 1805/2/85; 1850/27/26; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/58/218.<br />

(Of butter, lard and flax-seed), exemption from license,<br />

1814, R. 4.<br />

(See BUILDINGS.)<br />

INSURANCE—Of City property, 1837, R. 10/1838, R. 77; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/9/17; 1872, R. 197.<br />

By City (against fire), 1846, R. 89.<br />

For legislation as to City insurance and tax, 1866, R. 25.<br />

For taxing foreign companies, 1880, R. 52.<br />

INTEREST—Abatement of (on claim due to the City), 1830, R. 10.<br />

Do. on tax-bills, 1836, R. 62.<br />

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS—Subscription for <strong>State</strong> Convention<br />

on, 1826, R. (Jan. 17), p. 374.<br />

Committee on, 1827, R. (Jan. 19), p. 442.<br />

Appropriation for, 1835, R. 69.<br />

Tax for interest on loans, 1840/15/30; 1841/23/44; 1842/<br />

22/33; 1843/20/17; 1844/21/22; 1845/25/26; 1846/<br />

29/21; 1847/61/56; 1848/11/13; 1849/15/24; 1850/<br />

33/29; 1851/62/48.<br />

Borrowing money for interest on debt, 1851, R. 91; 1853,<br />

R. 61; 1853, R. 107; 1854/62/62; 1855, R. 22.<br />

Tax for interest, 1852/50/46; 1853/101/92; 1854/48/50;<br />

1855/23/42; 1856/13/13; 1857/18/52; 1858/13/15;<br />

1859/63/79; 1862/23/32.<br />

For City's control over, 1882, R. 55.<br />

(See LOANS; TAXES.)<br />

INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANT UNION—Appropriation for, 1870,<br />

R. 265.<br />

INTERSECTIONS—Grading, etc. (Oliver St., Harford and Central<br />

Aves.), 1896, R. 109.<br />

(See CROSSINGS; GRADINGS; PAVING.)<br />

INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE—Powers, etc., 1895/1/3.<br />

INVESTMENTS—(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS.)<br />

IRELAND—Congratulations to people of, 1886, R. 150.<br />

Sympathy with, 1887, R. 89.<br />

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IRISH BENEVOLENT UNION—Hospitalities to, 1874, R. 406.<br />

IRISH EXILES—Reception of, 1871, R. 33, 38.<br />

IRVINE PLACE—Was Register St. (Baltimore to Plampstead<br />

Sts.), 1868/5/29.<br />

IRVINQTON AVE.—Now Augusta Ave. (S. of Frederick Ave.),<br />

1900/39/78.<br />

IVORY-BLACK—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rey.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

J<br />

JACKSON, ANDREW—(General) for monument to, 1844, R. 54.<br />

(President) resolutions on death of, 1845 (ex. sess.y, R.<br />

(June 21).<br />

JACKSON COURT—Public (E. of Rock St.), 1835/22/24.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/90/80.<br />

JACKSON SQUARE—Improving, 1853/55/52; 1856/16/15; 1865,<br />

R. 84; 1866, R. 94; 1874, R. 198, 267.<br />

Artesian wells in, 1854, R. 128.<br />

Planting trees, etc., 1855, R. 33; 1861, R. 138.<br />

Repairing, 1864, R. 19.<br />

Keeper for, 1875/96/71.<br />

Commissioners for, 1875/109/83; 1896/14/17.<br />

Removing gas-lamps, 1876, R. 19.7.<br />

JACKSON SQUARE AVE.—Was Hampstead St. (E. of Broadway),<br />

1869/35/31.<br />

Now Fairmount Ave. (Central Ave. to Gist St.), 1875/135/<br />

113.<br />

JACKSON ST.—Was Forrest St. (between Aisquith St. and Harford<br />

Run), 1839/27/31.<br />

For opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Condemning (Clement to West Sts.), 1854/78/81 (modified<br />

.•;... by 1863/62/82).<br />

Opening (Clement to Fort St.), 1865/65/147.<br />

, Grade, etc., 1877/28/26.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Wells St.), .1901-2/7/29.<br />

JAIL—Appointing Visitors and Governors of, 1829, R. 22.<br />

(Baltimore County) maintenance of negroes committed in<br />

City, 1830, R. 71. - ' •''<br />

Warden's accounts certified, 1831, R. 3; 1832, R. 5; 1833,<br />

R. 1.<br />

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Charging costs, etc., 1831, R. 43.<br />

Proceeds of liquor licenses, 1833/1/25.<br />

Improving arrangements of (City and County), 1845, R.<br />

118.<br />

Reports by Committees, 1847, R. 14.<br />

Improvements to, 1847, R. 45.<br />

Sale of lot near (at Forrest and Eager Sts.), 1849, R. 94.<br />

Separating City's and County's interests, 1849, R. 103.<br />

Replacing or enlarging (old), 1851/42/34. •<br />

For new, 1853, R. 214; 1855, R. 150; 1856, R. 2.<br />

Anticipating tax levy, 1854/10/93.<br />

Conveying stone to, 1856, R. 13.<br />

Repairs, 1856, R. 53.<br />

Proposals, 1856, R. 196; 1858/28/49; 1859/17/39.<br />

Appropriations, 1856 (Nov.)/2/5; 1858, R. 152; 1859, R.<br />

235; 1860, R. 351; 1864, R. 158; 1868, R. 425; 1871,<br />

R. 2; 1883, R. 3.<br />

Sending vagrants, etc., to, 1857/15/51.<br />

Committee to visit Boston, 1857, R. 97J^.<br />

Construction of (new), 1857, R. 180.<br />

Tax for redemption of stock, 1858/15/16; 1861/28/41;<br />

1862/29/36.<br />

Issuance of stock for completing, 1858/20/19.<br />

County prisoners, 1858, R. 93.<br />

Boiler-house, 1859/13/37.<br />

Cooking-apparatus and lightning-rods, 1859, R. 262.<br />

Selling lot; walls, sewers, water-pipes, etc., 1860/59/84.<br />

Heating Warden's room, 1860, R. 297.<br />

City Commissioners to build, 1861/7/22.<br />

Appointment and duties of Visitors, 1861/45/66.<br />

For report of Building Commissioners, 1861, R. 17.<br />

Visitors to report purchases, 1861, R. 82.<br />

Building wall, etc., 1861, R. 141.<br />

Improving yard, etc., 1861, R, 191, 194, 197.<br />

Visitors not to be interested in supply-contracts, 1862/8/11.<br />

Repairs, 1862, R. 15, 60; 1878, R. 117; 1888, R. 11; 1894,<br />

R. 12.<br />

Steam-pumps, etc., 1863, R. 13.<br />

Sale of old material, 1863, R. 68.<br />

For work-house, 1864, R. 31.<br />

Completing work-shop, 1864, R. 157.<br />

Carburetting-apparatus for gas, 1869, R. 173.<br />

Removing cooking arrangements, 1872, R. 272.<br />

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Visitors, 1880/4/5; 1883/10/4; 1896/19/32.<br />

Paving yard road-way, 1880, R. 169.<br />

Heating-apparatus, etc., 1881/7/18; 1886/37/47.<br />

Water-supply/1885, R. 126.<br />

Laundry, 1887, R. 98.<br />

Annex, 1892, R. 127.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)<br />

JAMES AL.—Condemning (Hamburg to Cross Sts.), 1859/114/185.<br />

Do. (Brown to Cross Sts.), 1870/23/64.<br />

JAMES ST.—Closing (at Mt. Clare), 1843/9/10.<br />

Opening (do.), 1850/22/23.<br />

JANITOR—At City Hall, 1858 (Nov.)/10/15; 1861/14/29;<br />

1866/8/10.<br />

Of Orphans' Court, 1860/45/65; 1861, R. 177.<br />

Salaries, 1863/36/48; 1868, R. 50; 1874/9/18.<br />

Duties, etc., 1864/21/20.<br />

(See CITY. HALL; COURTS.)<br />

JASPER ST.—Was Long AL, 1840/24/40.<br />

JEFFERSON ST.—Opening (Canal to Market Sts.), 1834/24/28.<br />

Do. (Bond to Market Sts.), 1841/27/49.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Cannon St.), 1852/15/14.<br />

Damages for opening, 1863, R. 75.<br />

Grade, etc., 1891, R. 33; 1895/88/113; 1905-6/124/228.<br />

Opening (Milton Ave. to Patapsco St.), 1896/117/181.<br />

Do. (Patapsco St. to M. E. Ch. Cemetery), 1897/71/88.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

JEFFERSON, THOMAS—On death of, 1826, R. (July 13), pp. 438,<br />

440.<br />

JENKINS AL.—Closing (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1860/66/92.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/6/7.<br />

Public (Hoffman to Preston Sts.), 1875, R. 200.<br />

JENKINS LANE—Shelling, 1890, R. 171.<br />

Repairing, 1895, R. 168. v<br />

Closing (North Ave. to 20th St., and 20th to Cromwell<br />

Sts.), 1901/126/132.<br />

JENKINS, MICHAEL—Thanks for gift of land as site for Md.<br />

Institute, 1904-5, R. 21.<br />

JEPHSON ST.—Opening (Marshall to Leadenhall Sts.), 1884/<br />

136/157.<br />

JEW AL.—Removing obstructions, 1873, R. 423.<br />

Now Nero AL (Eutaw to Paca Sts.); Ajax AL (Harford<br />

Ave. to Ensor St.), 1884/82/98.<br />

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Widening, 1893/11/95.<br />

Closing (Marion St., 73 ft. 7 in. N.), 1893/112/96.<br />

Structure over, and excavation under. (Marion to Lexington<br />

Sts.), 1894/138/173.<br />

To refund assessment for closing, 1895/87/112.<br />

(Apple Al.) closing (Monument St. to Old Joppa Road),<br />

1902-3/99/20.<br />

JEWS—Condemning outrages against Russian, 1903-4, R. 1.<br />

JOHN AL.—Public (Franklin to New Sts.), 1868, R. 489.<br />

JOHN ST.—Opening and repairing, 1798/93/164; 1855, R. 67.<br />

Walling up, etc., 1821/56/348.<br />

Opening (York to Harford Aves.), 1847/64/58; 1852/48/45.<br />

Do. (Cathedral to North Sts.), 1851/21/24; 1851/33/30.<br />

Deed for (McMecheri to Wilson Sts.), 1855/50/69; 1856/7/9.<br />

Opening (Harford Ave. to Eden St.), 1860/57/82; 1861/<br />

56/69.<br />

Regrading, 1866/2/6.<br />

Changing name to Mt. Royal Ave. (N. W. of Preston St.),<br />

1868/80/122 (repealed, 1881/101/143).<br />

Condemning (Eden to Caroline Sts.), 1869/5/8.<br />

Opening (Caroline St. to Belair Ave.), 1869/51/53.<br />

Do. (Greenmount Ave. to Belvidere Road), 1870/15/49.<br />

Paving, etc., 1873, R. 379, 396.<br />

Exemptions on opening, 1873, R. 394.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/41/35; 1876/127/135; 1880/41/46.<br />

.Opening (Gay St. or Belair Ave. to E. limits), 1878/25/23<br />

(repealed, 1883/84/102).<br />

Was Mt. Royal Ave. (N. W. of Preston St.), 1881/101/143.<br />

Now Preston St. (E. of Cathedral St.), 1882/63/138.<br />

Laying out, etc. (Dolphin to Preston and Cathedral Sts.),<br />

1887/51/65.<br />

Closing (Bolton lot), 1892/51/83.<br />

JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL—Annual water-rate for, 1901-2/<br />

19/51.<br />

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY—Against appropriation for,<br />

1898-9, R. 52.<br />

JOHNSON, ANDREW--(President) approving policy of and<br />

tendering reception to, 1868, R. 24; 1869, R. 81, 91.<br />

JOHNSON (JOHNSTON) SQUARE—Ground for (McKim, Valley,<br />

Biddle and Chase Sts.), 1878/38/31.<br />

Naming, 1878/77/69.<br />

Commissioners for, 1879/6/9.<br />

Terraces, etc., 1882, R. 169.<br />

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Under Park Commission,. 1883/23/27.<br />

Improving, 1883, R. 195; 1891, R. 168.<br />

Paving, 1887, R. 56; 1892, R. 98.<br />

JOHNSON ST.—Right to extend, 1809/6/265.<br />

Grade, etc., 1832/36/37; 1876/3/5; 1883/17/20; 1894/<br />

108/119.<br />

For opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Condemning (S. from "David's Fancy"), 1857/30/65.<br />

Examining, 1871, R. 199.<br />

Removing manure, 1872, R. 30.<br />

Now Riverside Ave., 1875/75/54. .<br />

Paving, 1878, R. 313.<br />

Opening (Randall to Wells Sts.), 1884/138/159.<br />

JOISTS—(Oak,) purchase by City Commissioners, 1845, R: 40.<br />

Permits to extend, 1859 (Nov.), R. 39; 1860, R. 288.<br />

Framing around flues, etc., 1901/134/146.<br />

Permit for wooden, 1901-2, R. 19.<br />

(See TIMBER.)<br />

JONES COURT—Was Bohemia Court (Washington to Castle Sts.),<br />

1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 13, 1906).<br />

JONES' FALLS—Contract for bridges over, 1797/21/77.<br />

Improvement of, 1811/11/308; 1818/14/178; 1818/29/<br />

190; 1818, R. (Mar. 5), pp. 205, 206;. 1821/29/322;<br />

1823, R. (Oct. 31), p. 50; 1826/13/199.<br />

Extension of ground binding on, 1812/31/334.<br />

Straightening east line of, 1813, R. 4.<br />

Deepening and walling-up, 1815, R. 7.<br />

Foot-bridges over, 1816/19/80; 1824, R. (Mar. 4), p. 92;<br />

1830, R. 21.<br />

Encroachment on, 1821/59/349.<br />

Foul deposits, etc., 1821/64/356; 1822/30/414.<br />

Walling, 1821, R. (Feb. 15), p. 373; 1822/39/423; 1824,<br />

R. (AprfT), p. 100; 1835, R. 16.<br />

Protecting from impurities, 1826/14/201.<br />

Altering wall of, 1826, R. (Mar. 16), p. 381.<br />

Posts and hand-rail along, 1828, R. 15.<br />

Completing wall on, 1828, R. 64.<br />

Widening (at Front St.), 1830, R. 43.<br />

To prevent obstructions from overflow, 1832, R. 62.<br />

Break-water in, 1833, R. 17.<br />

Stone walls (at Monument and Pleasant Sts.), 1833, R. 23;<br />

1834, R. 41; 1835, R'. 47.<br />

Bridge at Fish-Market, 1834, R. 37.<br />

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Do. (at Fleet St.), 1834, R. 43.<br />

Do. (at Water St.), 1834, R. 54.<br />

Do. (at Centre St.), 1836, R. 68; 1871, R. 241.<br />

Do. (at Monument St.), 1836, R. 78; 1838, R. 97.<br />

Repairing walls, etc., 1836, R. 115; 1843, R. 97; 1844, R.<br />

42; 1844, R. 150; 1846, R. 73; 1847, R. 112; 1858, R.<br />

69; 1859,R.99; 1863,R. 181; 1864,R. 77; 1866,R. 185.<br />

Bridge at Bath St., 1837, R. 62.<br />

Do. at Swan St., 1837, R. 68.<br />

Do. at Gay St., 1839/15/18.<br />

Walling, 1839/41/38 (partially repealed, 1839 (May)/6/8).<br />

Railings, 1839, R. 99; 1840 (June), R. 6; 1846, R. 99;<br />

1874, R. 255.<br />

Improving, 1840 (Apr.), R. 6; 1861, R. 117.<br />

Straightening, 1844, R. 136.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1845, R. 74.<br />

Deepening, 1845, R. 131; 1860, R. 390.<br />

Working mud-machine in, 1846, R. 71.<br />

Inquiry as to ground binding on, 1846, R. 146.<br />

Removing mud, etc., from, 1849, R. 97.<br />

Completing stone pier (at Eager St.), 1849, R. 101.<br />

Constructing do. (Charles and Eager Sts.), 1850, R. 20, 106.<br />

Establishing line, 1850, R. 82.<br />

Cleaning, 1850, R. 103; 1853, R. 220; 1855, R. 64; 1869,<br />

R. 142.<br />

Bridge at Hillen St., 1851, R. 57.<br />

Raising bridge at Charles St., 1851, R. 67.<br />

Stone pier at Eager St., 1851, R. 133.<br />

Rebuilding walls, etc., 1852, R. 73; 1863, R. 49 and 67;<br />

1864/70/53.<br />

Arch over race (at Eager St.), etc., 1852 (Oct.), R. 3.<br />

Bridge at Canton Ave., 1853/35/37.<br />

Do. at Centre Fish-Market Space, 1853/67/59.<br />

Do. at Baltimore St., 1853/104/94; 1853, R. 34.<br />

Do. at Eager St., 1853/120/104; 1864, R. 208.<br />

Do. at Swann St., 1854/68/65.<br />

Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/34/57.<br />

Removing piles, 1855, R. 17.<br />

Iron bridges' (Pratt, Baltimore and Gay Sts.), 1855, R. 65,<br />

135.<br />

Do. (Lombard St.), 1858/7/11.<br />

Gauging flow, 1855, R. 163.<br />

Extending buildings over, 1857, R. 89; 1858, R. 46; 1861,<br />

R. 136.<br />

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Keeping mouth clear, 1858, R. 99.<br />

Bridge at North Ave., I860, R. 301; 1866, R. 155.<br />

To prevent prospective overflow, 1863/6/17; 1868, R. 471.<br />

Removing bar, 1865, R. 105.<br />

Northern Central Ry. Co. to erect wall, 1868, R. 228.<br />

Diverting course, 1868, R. 370.<br />

Straightening, widening, deepening, etc., 1868, R. 431.<br />

Abutments to bridge (Decker St.), 1869, R. 185.<br />

Improvement bonds, 1870/12/27; 1870/10/153; 1871/33/<br />

27; 1872/3/6; 1874/4/7.<br />

Commissioners for improvement of, 1870/13/29.<br />

Completing survey, 1871/67/55.<br />

Further provisions for improvement of, 1871/105/91.<br />

Board of Commissioners, 1872/51/57; 1872/113/136;<br />

1874/40/55.<br />

Condemning parts of lots, etc., 1873/57/65.<br />

Further amendatory provisions, 1873/87/95; 1873/90/103.<br />

Estimate of additional cost, 1874, R. 2.<br />

Commissioners' records, 1874, R. 273.<br />

Iron bridge (at John St.), 1874, R. 385.<br />

Regrading streets, etc., 1874/131/129; 1875/4/6; 1878/<br />

86/77.<br />

Plans for bridges, 1875/43/30.<br />

Condemnation proceedings for straightening, 1876/2^/20.<br />

Widening, 1877/53/46. J<br />

Purchasing ground, 1878/2/4.<br />

Powers of Mayor and City Commissioner as to, 1878/99/91.<br />

Selling improvement bonds, 1879/8/10; 1880/101/115.<br />

Condemning property, 1880/120/137; 1882/121/215; 1883/<br />

89/108; 1886/27/36.<br />

To build on City's land adjoining, 1882, R. 145 and 154.<br />

Selling additional bonds, 1883/22/26; 1884/55/65; 1885/<br />

73/91; 1886/7/9; 1887/102/118; 1888/2/4.<br />

Dredging, 1885/40/46; 1887, R. 129; 1890, R. 65; 1892,<br />

R. 66; 1893/99/173.<br />

Cleaning, etc., 1886/17/27.<br />

New bridge at Charles St., 1886/88/118.<br />

Against dumping snow, etc. (above Canton Ave. Bridge),<br />

1887/53/69.<br />

Retaining-walls, 1888/8/12.<br />

Repairing do., 1898-9, R. 9; 1904-5/153/165.<br />

(See BRIDGES; BUILDINGS; CITY COMMISSIONERS;<br />

HARBOR; HARBOR-MASTERS; WATER; WATER<br />

DEPARTMENT.)<br />

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JONES ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Beason St.), 1876/147/149 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Clagett St.), 1877/23/23.<br />

JOPPA ROAD—Closing part of (Ensor to Monument Sts.), 1831/<br />

28/295.<br />

Removing obstructions on, 1845, R. 42.<br />

(Old,) closing (Wolfe St. to <strong>Maryland</strong> Hospital lot), 1846/<br />

51/34; 1846/52/35; 1847/4/14.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Bond St.), 1846 (Aug.)/2/5.<br />

. Narrowing, 1850/25/24.<br />

Closing (Mine Bank Lane to Eastern Ave.), 1850/37/31.<br />

Do. ("Wolf" to Cannon Sts.), 1852/15/14.<br />

Do. (Bond to Bethel Sts.), 1854/21/33.<br />

Do. (Bond to Dallas Sts.), 1872/55/73.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Bethel St.), 1878/8/9.<br />

Paving foot-way, 1872, R. 163.<br />

JORDAN AL. (ST.)—Changing location of, 1853/19/25; 1853/40/<br />

42; 1853/76/68.<br />

Now Jordan St., 1892/70/125.<br />

JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTS—Payment of, 1797/29/94; 1797/50/<br />

116; 1798/67/131; 1798/102/177; 1803/36/56; 1804/<br />

22/79; 1804/24/82; 1817/46/162; 1818/34/194; 1821/<br />

54/347; 1825, R. (Mar. 12), p. 143.<br />

(See APPROPRIATIONS.)<br />

JOURNALISTS' CLUB—Press-badge for, 1894/132/161.<br />

JOURNALS—(See CITY COUNCIL.)<br />

JUDGES—Approving increase in salaries, 1818, R. (Feb. 4), p.<br />

202.<br />

(Of Baltimore County Court,) for services in matter of<br />

appeals, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 452.<br />

(See COURTS; SUPREME BENCH.)<br />

JUDGMENTS—Appropriation for (against City), 1826, R. (Jan.<br />

20), p. 374.<br />

Suspension of, 1827, R. (Mar. 26), p. 458.<br />

Lien on property bought by City, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 9<br />

(repealed, 1829, R. 52).<br />

Settling certain, 1855, R. 31; 1864, R. 182.<br />

Confessing, 1870, R. 72, 164.<br />

Entering "satisfied," 1891, R. 103.<br />

JURORS—Orders receivable for taxes, 1829/4/97.<br />

Paying, 1866/22/21. ,'<br />

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—Delinquent, 1818/3/170.<br />

To receive reports of night-watch, 1821/17/312; 1846/11/<br />

10; 1850/7/11.<br />

Returns by, 1828, R. 25.<br />

Stays of execution, etc., 1829/41/137.<br />

Rejecting Act as to jurisdiction of, 1836, R. 97.<br />

Appointment of (for Southern District), 1846/8/8. <<br />

Against Bill for compensation of, 1848, R. 18.<br />

Increasing number of, 1868, R. 90.<br />

(See MAGISTRATES; NIGHT-WATCH; WATCHMEN.)<br />

K<br />

KANE, DR. ELISHA KENT—Honoring memory of, 1857, R. 33.<br />

KELSO ST.—Extending (W. of Charles St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

KENNEDY, HON. JOHN P.—Welcoming, 1854, R. 72.<br />

KERB=STONES—Resetting, etc., 1876, R. 86, 94, 379; 1877, R.<br />

199; 1878, R. 201.<br />

Extending, 1883, R. 159.<br />

Raising, 1884, R. 136.<br />

Changing, 1887, R. 24.<br />

Removing, 1892, R. 166.<br />

(See CURB-STONES.)<br />

KEROSENE—Temperature of (in lamps), 1870, R. 141.<br />

Inspection of, 1879/100/119; 1880/114/127.<br />

(See OILS.) ;<br />

KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT—For monument to (in Patterson Park).,<br />

1884, R. 148; 1888, R. 153.<br />

KEYSER, DR. C. C—(Late President 2nd Branch City Council)<br />

in memory of, 1867, R. 256.<br />

KILNS—Burning bricks, etc., in, 1830/34/216; 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permits for, 1832, R. 52; 1839/49/49; 1847, R. 18; 1848,<br />

R. 36; 1851, R. 81; 1854, R. 49; 1856, R. 86; 1856<br />

(Nov.), R. 8; 1857, R. 64, 94, 124; 1856, R. 114; 1861,<br />

R. 64; 1864/97/86; 1867 (Nov.), R. 29; 1868, R. 231,<br />

277, 283; 1869, R. 21, 110, 174, 198, 270; 1870, R. 50,<br />

117, 118, 128; 1871, R. 50, 150; 1872, R. 201, 299;<br />

1873, R. 356, 457; 1874, R. 176, 346; 1875, R. 124,<br />

323; 1876, R. 22; 1880, R. 102; 1886, R. 58; 1887/<br />

62/76; 1887, R. 72; 1889, R. 73, 74, 89, 97; 1890, R.<br />

159, 174; 1891, R. 67; 1892, R. 25.<br />

192


Removing fire-brick establishment, 1836, R. 51.<br />

Do. (stone-ware), 1853, R. 161.<br />

Do. (lime), 1867, R. 172.<br />

Prohibiting (lime), 1882/113/205.<br />

(See OCCUPATIONS; POTTERY.)<br />

KILTY'S LAWS—Purchasing, 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370.<br />

KING ST.—Was Carpenter's Al. and Lemon St., 1853/7/15.<br />

Grade, etc., 1853/37/40; 1875/12/11.<br />

Permit for chute across, 1905-6/55/108.<br />

KIRBY'S (KIRBY) LANE—Repairing, 1869, R. 186.<br />

Closing (Winchester St. to Windsor Mill Road), 1875/122/<br />

104.<br />

. Do. (Lanvale St. to Harlem Stage Co. property), 1883/<br />

94/114; 1886/116/153.<br />

Opening alley in centre of, 1884/33/38.<br />

Closing (Harlem Stage Co. lot to Winchester St.), 1886/<br />

104/139.<br />

Opening (Franklin St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1886/130/169<br />

(repealed, 1893/210/334).<br />

Grade, etc., 1897/64/80.<br />

KITCHENS—(Frame) permits to extend, 1861, R. 122, 190; 1863,<br />

R. 118.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

KITES—Regulations as to flying, 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR—Entertainment of, 1871, R. 277,<br />

KOSSUTH, LOUIS—On arrival of, 1851 (Oct.), R. (Nov. 10), p. 5.<br />

Reception and entertainment of, 1852, R. 2.<br />

L<br />

L AL.—Approving Act to condemn, 1839/23/28.<br />

LABORATORIES—Chemical, 1829/18/109.<br />

Permit for, do., 1904-5/154/166.<br />

LABOR COMMISSIONERS—Va'cancies, in Board of, 1861, R. 179.<br />

LABOR DAY—Municipal holiday, 1888/102/132; 1891/140/191.<br />

LABORERS—(City), compensation of, 1836/40/60; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

5/9; 1857, R. 149.<br />

Employed by Health and Street Departments, 1861/8/23;<br />

1863/11/31; 1865/5/8.<br />

Do. on streets, 1861/41/54.<br />

193


Do. by Water Board, 1869, R. 31.<br />

Hours and pay, 1876/92/81.<br />

Employing additional, 1877, R. 16. ^<br />

Pay of, 1883/48/59; 1886, R. 214; 1905-6, R. 12.<br />

Citizens only as, 1886, R. 95.<br />

On North Ave. bridge, 1891/148/236.<br />

Employment during winter, 1894, R. 14.<br />

Prohibiting "alien or cheap imported" (on public works),<br />

1898/31/43.<br />

(See CARTS; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; EMPLOYEES;<br />

MECHANICS; PARKS.)<br />

LADDERS—(Fire) purchase of, 1835, R. 56.<br />

LADIES' AID SOCIETY (ASSOCIATION)—Appropriation for,<br />

1864/6/8.<br />

(See ICE-BOAT; VOLUNTEER CORPS.)<br />

LAFAYETTE AVE.—Was Townscnd St., 1868/18/46 (W. of<br />

Fremont St.); 1890/121/161.<br />

Repairing, 1870, R. 172.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/17/14.<br />

Paving, 1892/16/21; 1893/55/98.<br />

LAFAYETTE, GENERAL—Reception of, 1824, R. (July 23), p.<br />

103.<br />

Continuation of Committee on do., 1824, R. (Sept. 30),<br />

p. 105.<br />

5 In memory of, 1834 (ex. sess.), R. 3 and 4.<br />

LAFAYETTE MARKET—Establishing (Penna. Ave., Fremont<br />

and Cook Sts.), 1870, R. 79, 101.<br />

Erection of, 1870, R. 179.<br />

' Rebuilding, 1871, R. 49.<br />

Market-days, 1872/1/5.<br />

Clerk of, 1872/5/7.<br />

Building for keeper, 1873, R. 280.<br />

Repairing, 1875, R. 250.<br />

Hose, 1877, R. 148; 1881, R. 231; 1886, R. 155.<br />

Painting, 1878, R. 159; 1892, R. 34.<br />

Limits, 1890/86/124.<br />

Side-shelters, 1890, R. 15.<br />

Paving, 1891, R. 129.<br />

Salary of clerk, 1892/59/111.<br />

Extending shed, 1894, R. 116.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

LAFAYETTE SQUARE—Purchasing ground for., etc., 1857/34/68.<br />

Contract for grading, etc., 1859/26/52.<br />

194


Railing, 1859/69/83.<br />

Improving, 1866, R. 158; 1867, R. 20; 1868, R. 172;<br />

1870, R. 175; 1873, R. 460.<br />

Fire-plugs, 1868, R. 424.<br />

Embellishing, 1869, R. 171.<br />

Salary of keeper, 1871/78/66.<br />

Appropriations, 1871/79/66.<br />

To remove railings, 1873, R. 256.<br />

New lamp-pillars, 1873, R. 362.<br />

Fountain, 1874, R. 424.<br />

Preservation of, 1876, R. 140.<br />

Deficiency bills, 1881, R. 174.<br />

LAKEWOOD AVE.—Was Patapsco St., 1898/72/97.<br />

Deed for (Oliver to Hoffman Sts.), 1904-5/101/34.<br />

LAMLEY ST.—Was Blood Al., 1891/15/21.<br />

LAMONT AVE.—Was Point Lane, 1895/85/111.<br />

Grade, etc., 1904-5/93/21.<br />

LAMPS—Contracts for, 1797/10/37; 1797/61/127; 1798/110/187.<br />

Increasing number of, 1803/21/31; 1804/13/72.<br />

On wooden buildings, 1816/10/73; 1826/31/283; 1850<br />

(Rcv.)/33/124.<br />

Erecting certain, 1818,'R. (July 10), p. 198; 1819/28/237.<br />

Report as to, 1821, R, (Oct. 10), p. 383.<br />

Appropriation for, 1822, R. (Mar. 9), p. 438.<br />

Erection of, 1824/9/56; 1824, R. (Feb. 25), p. 91; 1824,<br />

R. (Mar. 20), p. 96; 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 97; 1824,<br />

. R. (Apr. 1), p. 99; 1847, R. 101.<br />

Erection and removal, 1826/67/362; 1827/27/414; 1828/<br />

24/25; 1829/46/142; 1836/4/15; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117;<br />

1838, R. 84.<br />

(Gas) 1831/6/268; 1831/12/277; 1832/23/24; 1833/17/<br />

37; 1834/21/26.<br />

(Oil) 1829/23/289; 1832/24/25; 1833/20/39; 1833/27/<br />

45; 1834/17/23; 1835, R. 49, 68.<br />

Erected by private persons, 1833/13/33; 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

140; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

In front of certain churches, 1846, R. 23, 25.<br />

Frames and burners, 1848, R. 54.<br />

In various places, 1850, R. 16, 34, 51, 120; 1851, R. 2;<br />

1853, R. 11; 1859, R. 91, 108, 109, 114, 150, 190.<br />

Advertisements on, 1853, R. 99; 1862, R. 85; 1863, R. 125.<br />

Lettering ("Post-Office"), 1857, R. 99.<br />

Contracts for, 1858/8/11.<br />

195


Patent improvement in, 1858, R. 95.<br />

Superintendents, lamp-lighters, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/12/16;<br />

1864/13/16; 1880/3/6.<br />

Placing, 1859, R. 91, 108, 109, 114, 150, 190.<br />

Permits for ornamental, 1859 (Nov.), R. 1; 1862, R. 10,<br />

28; 1865, R. 28; 1866, R. 85; 1876, R. 92; 1878, R.<br />

256, 264.<br />

Injuring public, 1860/84/117.<br />

Oil for, 1860, R. 188.<br />

Lighting (at Engine-houses, etc.), 1860, R. 318.<br />

Lighting and cleaning (City), 1861/21/36.<br />

Permits for, 1861, R. 26, 39 (oil), 90; 1863, R. 152.<br />

Transparency (at Front-St. Theatre), 1862, R. 131.<br />

Authority to erect or remove, 1863/6/17.<br />

Names of streets on, 1864/66/48; 1874, R. 205; 1879, R.<br />

123.<br />

Lit on Sunday nights, 1864, R. 212.<br />

Placing (Broadway Market), 1865, R. 50.<br />

Do. oil (at Locust Point), 1866, R. 1.<br />

Salary of superintendents, 1866/61/67; 1871/15/16.<br />

On City posts, 1868, R. 234, 326.<br />

At Jewish Hospital, 1868, R. 248.<br />

Temperature of oil for, 1870, R. 141.<br />

Permits for lettering, etc., 1871, R. 152, 283; 1872, R. 170.<br />

Contract for petroleum fluid, 1871, R. 229.<br />

Relocating certain, 1871, R. 282. • ..<br />

Placing certain (oil), 1872, R. 168, 336; 1874, R. 225,<br />

280, 373.<br />

Do. (gas or oil), 1872, R. 208.<br />

Vapor-burning, 1872, R. 357; 1873, R. 442; 1874, R. 53.<br />

Erecting, 1872, R. 285, 369; 1873, R. 52, 54, 55, 81, 82,<br />

261, 310, 345; 1874, R. 160.<br />

"Park" lamps in squares, 1872, R. 382.<br />

Posts, erecting, etc., 1872, R. 387; 1873, R. 32, 53; 1875/<br />

R. 494; 1876, R. 107, 153; 1877, R. 54.<br />

Removing, 1874, R. 65, 293.<br />

Bond for street-sign contract, 1874, R. 268.<br />

Gas or gasoline, 1875, R. 3/4, 33, 38, 40, 41, 93, 229, 271,<br />

287, 290, 426; 1876, R. 258, 318; 1878, R. 67, 214, 227,<br />

230, 232, 285-287, 289, 324; 1879, R. 22, 71, 74, 112,<br />

134, 149, 165.<br />

Illegal lighting or extinguishing, 1877/6/6.<br />

Proposals for fluid-burning, etc., 1877/7/6,<br />

196


General superintendent, etc., 1878/100/93.<br />

Designating street-obstructions, 1878/106/100.<br />

Red panes at fire-plugs, 1879, R. 125.<br />

• Permits for shades, 1900/68/25.<br />

Compensation of superintendent's assistants, etc., 1903-4/<br />

13/14; 1904-5/159/176.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; GAS-LAMPS; GASO­<br />

LINE; LAMP-LIGHTERS; LIGHTING; WATCH<br />

AND LIGHTING.)<br />

LAMP=LIQHTERS—Appointment of, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/12/16;<br />

1864/13/16; 1880/3/6.<br />

Pension for widow, 1859, R. 132.<br />

Additional, 1862 (Nov.)/l/5; 1866/4/7; 1866/18/18<br />

1866/66/60; 1871/14/15; 1871/34/29; 1871/64/53<br />

1871, R. 27; 1873/1/5; 1873/16/32; 1873/22/36<br />

1873/42/53;- 1874/7/17; 1874/43/57; 1874/59/75<br />

1875/10/9; 1875/19/15.<br />

Compensation of, 1866/49/47; 1871/25/22; 1877, R.<br />

230.<br />

For Western, Eastern and Middle Districts, 1869, R. 121,<br />

208; 1870/17/50.<br />

(See LAMPS.)<br />

LANCASTER ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202;<br />

1801/5/240.<br />

Market-House, 1812/19/320.<br />

Repairing wharf, 1831, R. 37.<br />

Repaying, 1832, R. 59.<br />

Wharfage in City Dock, 1834/35/42 (repealed, 1835/8/12).<br />

Regrading, 1866, R. 36.<br />

Repairing, and changing water-course (at Ann St.), 1874,<br />

R. 14.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/76/55; 1876/19/14; 1877/61/64.<br />

Now Fait Ave., 1894/32/32.<br />

LANDMARKS—Penalty for disturbing, 1904-5/144/122.<br />

For streets, etc. (Burnt District), 1904-5/152/164.<br />

(See BOUNDARIES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)<br />

LAND OFFICE—Warrants issued from, 1831, R. 58; 1832, R. 69.<br />

U. S. Certificates of Location (McDonogh Bequest), 1875,<br />

R. 377.<br />

LAND RECORDS—Indexing, 1834, R. 33.<br />

(See COURTS; RECORD OFFICE.)<br />

LANDSDOWNE ST.—Accepting (Monroe to Payson Sts.), 1901-2/<br />

179/169.<br />

197


L.ANES—Closing (Madison Ave. toEutaw St., between Presstman<br />

St. and North Ave.), 1876/99/88.<br />

Keeping clean, 1881/95/136.<br />

(See HIGHWAYS.)<br />

LANVALE PLACE—Accepting (Gay St. to Patterson Park Ave.),<br />

1901-2/25/58.<br />

LANVALE ROAD—Closing (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave. to North St.), 1879/<br />

35/40 (repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

LANVALE ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/64/58.<br />

Do. (Fremont St. to City limits), 1857/39/72.<br />

Do. (Walsh to Fremont Sts.), 1858/45/126.<br />

Deed for (Dorsey's ,Lane to Carey St.), 1868/9/36; 1868/<br />

20/48.<br />

Straightening (at Fremont St.), 1869/78/61 (repealed, 1871/<br />

29/24).<br />

Opening (Harford Road to Bond St.), 1872/30/40. '<br />

Do. (Harford Ave. to Aisquith St.), 1872/57/74. .<br />

Public (Castle St. to near Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Opening (Charles to North Sts., and St. Agnes' Hospital to<br />

Greenmount Ave.), 1873/117/129.<br />

Do. (Harford Ave. to Bond St.), 1874/58/74.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/91/103; 1874, R. 423; 1884/128/148;<br />

! " 1887/94/108; 1889/100/128; 1889/121/150; 1889/122/<br />

151; 1890/4/7; 1893/195/311; 1893,R. 78; 1894/92/<br />

103; 1896/160/235.<br />

Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/81/166.<br />

Repairing, 1883, R. 152.<br />

Opening (Bond to Wolfe Sts.), 1884/111/131.<br />

Do. (Patterson Park Ave. to Cannon St.), 1891/87/130.<br />

Paving, 1892/60/112.<br />

Opening (Wolfe to Washington Sts.), 1893/130/216.<br />

LARD—(Hogs'), inspection of, 1803/9/14; 18Q7/33/190; 1812/<br />

23/324; 1817/25/130.<br />

For export, 1821/25/318; 1825/15/120; 1826/21/246;<br />

1839/5/13; 1841/1/19.<br />

Division of fees, 1842/23/33.<br />

Appointment and duties of inspectors, 1844/34/30.<br />

Stencil-plates for branding, 1848/39/31.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/44/159.<br />

LAREW'S (LAREW, LEREW'S) AL.—Stepping-stones across,<br />

1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 372.<br />

Repaving, 1833, R. 64.<br />

Passage-way over, 1844/30/27.<br />

Now Tyson St., 1845/4/6; 1879/24/27.<br />

198


LATERAL TRACKS—Permit for (Pratt St.), 1854, R. 36.<br />

(See SWITCHES; TRACKS.)<br />

LAUNDRIES (FREE PUBLIC)—(See BATHS.)<br />

LAUREL ST.—Was Maiden Lane, 1863/66/86.<br />

LAURENS ST.—Deed for (Linden to Park Aves.), 1870/34/84.<br />

Opening (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1872/22/29.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/48/36; 1875, R. 484.<br />

LAW, HON. JAMES 0.—(Ex-Mayor), in memory of, 1847, R.<br />

124.<br />

LAW BUILDINGS—Terminating tenancy in, 1856 (Nov.), R. 1.<br />

LAW OFFICERS—Appointment by Joint Convention of City<br />

Council) 1896/18/31.<br />

(See ATTORNEY, CITY; COUNSELLOR, CITY; SO­<br />

LICITOR, CITY.)<br />

LAWRENCE, RICHARD—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R.<br />

(APT. l),p. 208.<br />

Water-rights of, 1818, R. (July 10), p. 210.<br />

LAWRENCE ST.—Narrowing, 1854/42/45.<br />

Opening (Fort Ave. to Clement St.), 1876/146/149; 1876,<br />

R. 120. " :<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/149/209; 1894/128/157.<br />

LAWS—(<strong>State</strong>) compiling, as to Baltimore City, 1866, R. 32.<br />

(See BUILDINGS; LICENSES; ORDINANCES.)<br />

LAWSON'S LANE—Closing (Druid Hill to North Aves.), 1878/<br />

104/97; 1880/87/100 (repealed, 1886/8/10).<br />

LAZARETTO—Resolution respecting, 1801, R. 21.<br />

Damaged cargoes landed at, 1807/26/153.<br />

Sending sick persons to, 1826/14/201.<br />

Do., and landing ballast at, 1827/34/422.<br />

Memorial to Congress for rebuilding, 1837, R. 6.<br />

For use by City, 1844, R. 28. ,<br />

Furnishing ware-house, 1852, R. 54, 86.<br />

U. S. wharf at Point, 1889/73/94.<br />

(See HEALTH; QUARANTINE.)<br />

LEAD—Restricting manufacture of (pigments), 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rey.)/33/153.<br />

LEADENHALL ST.—Bridge over, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 99.<br />

Regrading, 1872/97/117.<br />

Shelling, 1890, R. 25; 1892, R. 61; 1894, R. 63.<br />

LEASES—Of City property, 1821/1/300; 1857, R. 67, 173.<br />

Accepting (lot on Gay St.), 1844, R. 61.<br />

City Counsellor to prepare, 1845, R. 31.<br />

Of squares in City Block, 1850/12/17; 1851/32/30; 1852/<br />

67/67.<br />

199


Of City property pledged for redemption of public debt,<br />

1850 (Rev.)/6/9.<br />

Of lot by auction (S. side of Basin), 1852, R. 139.<br />

Do. (renewal of former lease), 1853 (Nov.), R. 7 (repealed,<br />

1854, R. 20.)<br />

Do. (after recovery by ejectment), 1863/47/66.<br />

Of certain property (Hoffman, John and Chester Sts. and<br />

Patterson Park Ave.), 1880/49/58.<br />

Do. (S. W. cor. President and Aliceanna Sts.), 1902/3/<br />

162/123.<br />

LEE ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198.<br />

LEGISLATION—Committee for City, 1893, R. 204.<br />

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS—Dividing City into, 1864 (Nov.)/<br />

2/6; 1882/36/40; 1882/45/122.<br />

LEGISLATURE—Counsel to represent City before, 1817, R. (Dec.<br />

6), p. 168.<br />

Free accommodations for members of, 1817, R. (Dec. 15),<br />

p. 168.<br />

Assumption of control over local matters, 1819, R. (Mar.<br />

24), p. 250.<br />

City representatives before, 1822, R. (Feb. 1.4), p. 433.<br />

Expenses of Committee before, 1831, R. 17.<br />

Requesting copies of City bills from, 1854, R. 12.<br />

Requesting to pass Act (unspecified), 1854, R. 28.<br />

Against "revolutionary purposes" of, 1867, R. 3. "<br />

(See RECORDS.)<br />

LELOUP ST.—Opening (Light to William Sts.), 1874/130/128.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/78/56.<br />

LEMMON ST.—Deed for, 1846, R. 135 (See 1844, R. 64, 125).<br />

LEMON AL.—Grade, etc., 1875/22/17; 1875/119/102.<br />

LEMON ST.—Now King St., 1853/7/15.<br />

LEMONS—(See FRUIT.)<br />

LEREW'S AL.—(See LAREW'S AL.)<br />

LEVY COURT—(Balto. County), adjustment of funds, 1828, R. 58.<br />

Part of its duties performed by Register, 1829/42/144.<br />

Levy on property for expenses formerly paid by, 1831/32/<br />

299.<br />

(See REGISTER'.)<br />

LEWIS ST.—Was Long Lane, 1841/5/21.<br />

LEXINGTON MARKET—Fire-plugs, 1818, R. (July 21), p. 200;<br />

1847, R. 93.<br />

Limits of, 1821/15/311.<br />

200


Assistant market-master for, 1821/58/349.<br />

Paving, 1821, R. (Nov. 20), p. 385.<br />

Payment for materials and work on, 1822/9/395.<br />

Remonstrance regarding, 1825, R. (Jan. 19), p. 129.<br />

Repairing, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 139.<br />

New building, etc., 1826, R. (Apr. 12), p. 391; 1826, R.<br />

(May 31), p. 394.<br />

Fish-benches, 1827, R. (Feb. 20), p. 447.<br />

Compensation of assistant clerk, 1828/29/30.<br />

Painting, 1832, R. 78; 1891, R. 11..<br />

Addition, 1835, R. 29.<br />

Condemnation of lot ("Green" to Pearl Sts.), 1835, R. 31.<br />

Removal of weigh-house, 1836, R. 2. .<br />

Roof, 1836, R. 36.<br />

Plastering of shed, 1836, R. 38.<br />

Improvement, white-washing, etc., 1838, R. 5 and 6.<br />

Roof over stands in, 1838, R. 27.<br />

Hose, 1833, R. 50; 1838, R. 73; 1843, R. 92; 1847, R. 82;<br />

1855, R. 155.<br />

Additional ground, 1842, R. 20.<br />

Bell, 1842, R. 53.<br />

Moveable stall, 1842, R. 69.<br />

Extending (between "Green" and Pearl Sts.), etc., 1843/<br />

36/32.<br />

Grading and paving, 1843, R. 102.<br />

Repairing, etc., 1848, R. 47; 1849 (Aug.), R. 3; 1856<br />

(Nov.), R. 12; 1859, R. 107; 1860, R. 225, 226; 1862,<br />

R. 77, 141; 1863, R. 17; 1864, R. 44; 1869, R. 142;<br />

1871, R. 113; 1872, R. 295; 1873, R. 327.<br />

Shingling, 1850, R. 50.<br />

Improving, 1853, R. 91; 1882/31/34.<br />

Box for watchman, 1853, R. 92.<br />

Replacing buildings (Paca to "Green" Sts.), 1855/55/72.<br />

Rent of butchers' stalls, 1856/17/16; 1856/38/47;<br />

1856, R. 87.<br />

Sale of fresh fish, 1855, R. 223.<br />

Temporary sheds, 1855, R. 244; 1856, R. 107, 138.<br />

Numbering stalls, 1856, R. 57, 89.<br />

Sale of stalls, 1856, R. 87.<br />

Hose, 1858, R. 90; 1879, R. 50; 1880, R. 78; 1882, R. 211;<br />

1884, R. 11; 1-885, R. 153; 1889, R. 26; 1890, R. 190;<br />

1892, R. 35.<br />

Possession of stalls, 1858, R. 146.<br />

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Ventilators, 1863, R. 144; 1872, R. 377; 1875, R. 249.<br />

Awnings, 1865, R. 149.<br />

New house, 1866, R. 109.<br />

Erecting stalls, 1869, R. 148, 288.<br />

Permanent eave-stalls, 1870, R. 74.<br />

Do. box-stalls, 1870, R. 160.<br />

New house (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1870, R. 198.<br />

Strengthening do., 1871, R. 81.<br />

Paving (Paca and Greene Sts.), 1875, R. 355.<br />

White-washing, 1875, R. 361; 1878, R. 158.<br />

Do. and plastering, 1876, R. 272.<br />

New roof, 1871, R. 78; 1876, R. 316.<br />

Protecting pavements, 1881/75/116.<br />

Paving, 1881, R. 147; 1883/55/66; 1887, R. 126,<br />

Annual rentals, 1883/50/61.<br />

Removing stairway, 1883, R. 167.<br />

Tin roof, 1886, R. 91.<br />

Limits, etc., 1889/40/48; 1889/135/171; 1889/169/213.<br />

Salaries of clerks, 1891/117/165.<br />

Electric arc-light, 1894, R. 66.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

LEXINGTON ST.—Opening and extending, 1830/11/185.<br />

Bridge at Wansbeck St., 1831, R. 19; 1832, R. 94, 98;<br />

1833 (ex. sess.)/2/3; 1834, R. 35.<br />

Repaving, 1835, R. 73; 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

-Regrading, 1850/17/20; 1851/25/26; 1851/28/28.<br />

Opening (North to HoUiday Sts.), 1860/98/125; 1867/<br />

51/62.<br />

Raising (at Calhoun St.), 1862, R. 54.<br />

Watering, 1869, R. 181.<br />

Time for paying benefits, 1871, R. 8.<br />

Opening (Gay to Douglas Sts.), 1872/100/120.<br />

Time for payment of assessments, 1872, R. 6.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1874, R. 196.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875, R. 356; 1883/47/57; 1889, R. 121;<br />

1890/104/144; 1890/166/233; 1890, R. 50; 1892/1/3.<br />

Was Douglas St. (HoUiday to Aisquith Sts.), and Holland<br />

St., 1891/10/16.<br />

Ground for widening, 1891/135/184.<br />

Paving, etc., 1892/17/23; 1892/34/46; 1892/76/132; and<br />

sewer) 1905-6, O. 143 (approved June 7, 1906).<br />

Single railway track (N. of Charles St.), 1893/1/3.<br />

Was Louisiana Ave. (Pearl to Eutaw Sts.), 1905-6/141/261.<br />

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LIBERTY AL.—Now Courtney St. (Buren to Madison Sts.),<br />

1890/172/243.<br />

LIBERTY FIRE COMPANY—Taxes on lot used by, 1799/27/218.<br />

Lotteries for engine-house of, 1808/65/261; 1812/14/216.<br />

(See ENGINE-COMPANIES; FIRE-COMPANIES.)<br />

LIBERTY ROAD—Repairing, 1862, R. 11; 1866, R. 198; 1867,<br />

R. 117.<br />

Closing (Gilmor to Monroe Sts.), and opening street,<br />

1869/77/91 (repealed as to opening Presstman St.,<br />

1871/99/86).<br />

Do. (Strieker to Fremont Sts.), 1870/96/149.<br />

Do. (Gilmor to Fulton Sts.), etc., 1870/104/159.<br />

Shelling, 1887, R. 23; 1888, R. 67.<br />

(Old) repairing, 1893, R. 65.<br />

Closing (Fulton Ave. to Monroe St.), 1899/160/211.<br />

LIBERTY ST.—Changing pavement, 1797/38/102.<br />

Stepping-stones across, 1799/33/223.<br />

Against closing (Saratoga to Mulberry Sts.), 1832, R. 96.<br />

Time for opening (do.), 1836/36/52.<br />

Rcpaving, etc., 1874/119/120; 1875, R. 285; 1885/63/79.<br />

Naming "McLane Place" (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.),<br />

1904-5/267/376.<br />

LIBRARIAN, CITY—Appointment and duties, 1874/129/126.<br />

Assistant, 1876/112/113; 1877/41/37.<br />

Purchasing books, 1876, R. 65.<br />

<strong>State</strong>ment of City's property and liabilities, 1876, R. 269.<br />

Accommodation for records, 1880, R. 125, 252; 1882, R.<br />

106; 1885, R. 29; 1886, R. 185.<br />

Files, etc., 1891, R. 22.<br />

To sell old reports, etc., 1891, R. 225.<br />

Mode of appointment, 1896/38/64.<br />

Appropriation for, 1898/118/156.<br />

Obtaining set of <strong>Maryland</strong> Reports from City Solicitor,<br />

, 1904-5/160/177.<br />

(See RECORDS.)<br />

LIBRARY COMPANY OF BALTIMORE BAR—To be furnished<br />

with ordinances, 1844, R. 20.<br />

Occupying room in school-buildings, 1846, R. 26; 1847, R. 2.<br />

Book-staeks for, in Court-House, 1905-6/8/12.<br />

LICENSES—Repayment of money for, 1826, R. (Mar. 21), p. 383.<br />

Refund on revocation of, 1830, R. 17.<br />

Memorial as to " Ordinaries," 1839, R. 28.<br />

Renewal of, 1840/1/22; 1846/68/55.<br />

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For huckstering, 1840, R. 52.<br />

For "Scioptic" apparatus, 1844, R. 17.<br />

Memorial as to license laws, 1847, R. 8.<br />

Allowance during alteration to museum, 1848, R. 35.<br />

Taverns, etc., 1861/38/46.<br />

For amendment of laws (as to private vehicles), 1879, R.<br />

185.<br />

Rates for vehicles, 1882/49/126.<br />

For larger revenues from, 1898-9, R. 30.<br />

Wholesale commission merchants (country produce),<br />

1904-5/117/68.<br />

For detectives, 1904-5/219/282.<br />

LIFFY ST.—(See WEST FALLS AVE.)<br />

LIFTS—(See ELEVATORS.)<br />

LIGHT ST.—Paving, 1809/19/281; 1880/37/43; 1894, R. 17;<br />

1899/189/250.<br />

Grading and repaying, 1832/21/23.<br />

Opening and widening, 1833/37/54.<br />

Extending ("Hamburgh" St. to Old Ferry Road), 1833/<br />

40/61.<br />

Repaying wharf, 1833, R. 48.<br />

Sale of Franklin Fire Co.. lot on, 1834/23/27.<br />

Cession of part of W. side, 1835/18/19.<br />

Widening, 1835, R. 25; 1868/64/93.<br />

Extension of time for opening, 1836, R. 26.<br />

Disaproving Act for widening, 1836, R. 50.<br />

Refund of money paid for opening, 1836, R. 83.<br />

Expenses of Commissioners, 1836, R. 84.<br />

Widening foot-ways, 1844, R. 120; 1858/51/131; 1859/<br />

89/107.<br />

Repairing, 1859 (Nov.), R. 38; 1866, R. 41; 1867, R. 126;<br />

1883, R. 98.<br />

Shelling, 1868, R. 118.<br />

Widening, etc. (Pratt to Lee Sts.), 1869/7/9.<br />

Correcting assessments, 1873, R. 59.<br />

Extending do., 1873, R. 104, 225.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/79/88; 1893/78/132/<br />

Cord-wood on wharf, 1875/39/27.<br />

Kerbing, 1878/78/70.<br />

Bridge over (B. C. & A. Ry. Co.), 1900/124/128.<br />

Commission on widening, 1902-3/89/13.<br />

Appropriation for do. (Burnt District Commission), 1904-5/<br />

136/107.<br />

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LIGHT=HOUSE—In favor of (at White Rooks), 1876, R. 216;<br />

1893, R. 82.<br />

LIGHTING—With gas, 1816/28/95; 1826/61/356.<br />

For experiment with (by John S. Tough), 1845, R. 75.<br />

(See GAS; ELECTRICITY; MUNICIPAL LIGHTING<br />

COMMISSION; WATCH AND LIGHTING.)<br />

LIGHTNING-RODS—On public buildings, 1873/70/74.<br />

LIME—Sale of, 1797/20/76; 1803/19/28; 1807/34/193; 1814/<br />

3/27.<br />

Inspection and measuring, 1816/23/89; 1817/15/119;<br />

1819/10/218; 1823/9/10.<br />

Stands for, 1825, R, (Mar. 8), p. 142. '<br />

Inspection, 1826/26/268; 1829/2/95.<br />

Compensation of measurers, 1830/17/189.<br />

Restricting manufacture (Chloride of), 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See KILNS.)<br />

LIMES—(See FRUIT.)<br />

LIMITS—For extending (City), 1870, R. 20.<br />

(See ADDITION; ANNEX; BOUNDARIES; EXTEN­<br />

SION, CITY.)<br />

LINCOLN ST.—Was Washington St. (Federal Hill), 1866/67/60.<br />

Now Battery Ave., 1868/35/59.<br />

Changing signs on, 1869, R. 70.<br />

LINDEN AVE.—Changing name to (W. of Biddle St.), 1867/<br />

55/65.<br />

Opening (Presstman St. to Boundary Ave.), 1872/91/113<br />

(repealed, 1874/144/142).<br />

Gravelling, 1891, R. 262.<br />

Diverting water-flow, 1893/51/94.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

LINDEN SQUARE—Deed for (North, Linden and Yewell Aves.),<br />

1895/115/145.<br />

LINDEN ST.—Was Garden St. (N. of Biddle St.), 1860/87/119.<br />

(See LINDEN AVE.)<br />

LIQUOR—Sale on Sabbath Day, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See SABBATH-DAY.)<br />

LITTLE CHURCH ST.—Regrading, 1854/85/153.<br />

Repairing, 1868, R. 487.<br />

LITTLE COURTLAND ST.—(See COURTLAND ST.)<br />

LITTLE FORREST ST.—Paving, 1897, R. 64.<br />

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LITTLE GREEN (GREENE) ST.—Opening (Elbow Lane to Columbia<br />

St.), 1850/39/32.<br />

(See GREENE ST.)<br />

LITTLE JOSEPHINE ST.—Now L. Waesche St., 1882/124/218.<br />

LITTLE McELDERRY ST.—(See McELDERRY ST.)<br />

LITTLE McHENRY ST.—Was McHenry Al. (Lombard St. to<br />

Spring Gardens), 1868/67/101.<br />

Closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/144/170.<br />

LITTLE MONTGOMERY ST.—Condemning (Eutaw St. to China<br />

AL), 1851/60/47; 1852/1/7.<br />

Public (Fremont St. to China AL), 1858 (Nov.)/8/14.<br />

LITTLE NICHOLSON ST.—Was High AL, 1842/6/21.<br />

LITTLE PACA ST.—Was Lun's Lane, 1840 (Apr.)/2/5.<br />

Now Cornell St., 1900/37/77.<br />

LITTLE PINE ST.—Deed for (Biddle to Greenwillow Sts.),<br />

1887/3/5.<br />

LITTLE SHARP ST.—Tunnel, etc., 1901/122/123.<br />

Now N. Sharp St. (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/<br />

196/236.<br />

LIVE-STOCK—Conveying to pens on Sunday, 1860/90/121.<br />

Driving to and from pens (Pratt St.), 1880/74/89; 1880/<br />

• 107/121.<br />

LLOYD ST.—Condemning (Lombard to Granby Sts.), 1867/7/11<br />

(repealed, 1868/4/29).<br />

Inquiry as to opening, 1867 (Nov.), R. 20.<br />

LOANS—For opening Pratt and South Sts. and improving Jones'<br />

Falls, 1818/14/177; 1818/27/189.<br />

For extraordinary expenditures, 1819/29/238.<br />

For harbor, 1834, R. 34.<br />

For redemption of small notes, 1839/18/22.<br />

In anticipation of revenue, 1839, R. 37.<br />

Temporary, 1840, R. 21.<br />

Return of (made to City Commissioners), 1845, R. 3.<br />

Disposing of premiums, 1880/5/8.<br />

Issuing $5,000,000 for various improvements, 1888/98/123.<br />

Redemption of (Consolidated, 6%), 1890/58/67.<br />

Of $6,000,000 for permanent public improvements , 1892/<br />

100/155.<br />

To redeem "Exempt" and "Consolidated," 1893/96/167.<br />

Do. "Water," 1894/28/28.<br />

Of $4,000,000 for Parks, Water and Court-House, 1894/<br />

137/167.<br />

Of $6,000,000 for Docks and Wharves, 1903-4/71/173.<br />

206


Of $2,000,000 for Annex improvements, 1904-5/169/189;<br />

1904-5/216/276.<br />

Of $10,000,000 for Sewerage System, 1904-5/227/299.<br />

Of $1,000,000 for Parks, 1904-5/228/302.<br />

Of $5,000,000 for Water-supply, 1905-6/132/242.<br />

(See BALTO. & OHIO R. R.; BORROWING MONEY;<br />

HARBOR; INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS; STOCK.)<br />

LOCOMOTIVES—Authorizing and regulating use of, 1849/20/27;<br />

1849/26/31.<br />

Regulating speed, of, 1853/88/76; 1854/73/79; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/67/225.<br />

(See CARS; RAILROADS; TRACKS.)<br />

LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS—(Brotherliood of), invitation to,<br />

1905-6, R. 19.<br />

LOCUST POINT FERRY—(See TERRY.)<br />

LOCUST ST.—Grade, etc., 1884/8/11; 1901/105/86. (See 1802/<br />

33/282.)<br />

LODGING-HOUSES—Ventilation of, 1886/79/101.<br />

(See ROOFS; TAVERNS.)<br />

LOGS—Keeping afloat, 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Permit to float, 1851, R. 107.<br />

LOMBARD ST.—Extension of, 1828/34/33; 1828 (ex. sess.)/l/50.<br />

Opening, 1829/3/96.<br />

Deficiency appropriation, etc., 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 2, 3.<br />

Stone bridge (over Chatsworth Run), 1834, R. 40.<br />

Extending (to Water St.), 1835/24/26; 1835 (ex. sess.)/<br />

4/7.<br />

(W.) Was Goodloe St., 1836, R. 61.<br />

(Do.) Grading, 1837/8/8.<br />

Extending (Exchange Al. to Gay St.), 1838 (ex. sess.)/l/5.<br />

For changing name of Water and Pinckney (Pinkney) Sts.<br />

to, 1838, R. 21; 1839/28/30.<br />

Regrading, 1839, R. 101; 1842, R. 40.<br />

Opening (Republican to Calhoun Sts.), 1846/43/28.<br />

Public (Chester St. to Madeira Al), 1859/40/59.<br />

Closing (Gist to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64.<br />

Pavmg, 1877/34/32; 1893, R. 132; 1902-3/173/151;<br />

1905-6/136/249.<br />

Vehicles not to stand on (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1889/<br />

136/173.<br />

Repairing, 1892, R. 125; 1893, R. 84.<br />

Widening, etc., 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Curb-lines, 1904-5/269/377.<br />

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LONEY'S LANE—Repairing, 1863, R. 87.<br />

Shelling, 1874, R. 248; 1877, R. 137; 1879, R. 41; 1888,<br />

R. 38; 1889, R. 50; 1891, R. 18; 1892, R. 103; 1893, R. 72.<br />

LONG BULLETS—To prevent playing at, 1833/9/30; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

37/100; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

(See GAMING.)<br />

LONG, JAMES—Use of house by City Council, 1801/30/208.<br />

LONG, COL. KENNEDY—For reimbursement of, 1820, R. (Feb.<br />

10), p. 290; 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 373.<br />

LONG LANE—Now Lewis St., 1841/5/2.<br />

LONG'S (LONG) AL.—For condemning, 1838, R. 96.<br />

Opening, 1839/30/31.<br />

Now Jasper St., 1840/24/40.<br />

LORMAN ST. (AL.)—(See CLIFFORD ST.)<br />

LOTS—Purchase of (at Monument, Aisquitli and Gay Sts.), 1832,.<br />

R. 36. •<br />

Sale or lease of (Monument, Forrest and Madison Sts.),.<br />

1835, R. 30.<br />

For purchase of (N. of Eastern Fountain lot), 1835, R. 63.<br />

Sale of (Chase St. and Lovegrove AL), 1857/43/87. *<br />

Filling up (at Baltimore, Choptank, Lombard and Gist<br />

Sts.), 1865, E. 191.<br />

Selling (Chase, "Wolf," and "Green" Sts.), 1868, R. 161.<br />

Do. (King and "Green" Sts.), 1873, R. 109.<br />

Enclosing (do.), 1875, R. 448.<br />

Surveying, etc. (Madison and Boundary Aves.), 1874, R..<br />

392.<br />

Selling ("Green " near Lombard Sts.), 1876, R. 37.<br />

Disposing of certain, 1877, R. 35.<br />

Purchase in fee and sale of ("Green" St, and Carpenter<br />

AL), 1879/19/19.<br />

Sale of (Holliday and Bath Sts., Centre and Front Sts.),.<br />

1879/28/29.<br />

Negotiations for purchase (from Carroll Spence et al.), 1883,.<br />

R. 65.<br />

Sale of (W. side of St. Paul St.), 1884/34/39.<br />

Do. (E. side of Charles St.), 1884/53/60,<br />

Sale of 11 A., 2 R., 28 p. (in Deed to John Glenn, Trustee),.<br />

1887/93/106.<br />

j Disposing of (Graves St. and Clark Alley), 1889/69/89.'<br />

To sell (at St. Paul-St. bridge), 1889, R. 109.<br />

To purchase (Madison Ave., Eutaw Place, Robert and<br />

Presstman Sts.), 1892, R. 130'.<br />

208


To lease, etc. (near Cedar Ave. bridge), 1896/5/6.<br />

To sell (Perry St.), 1896/125/192.<br />

Do. (Hillen St. and Jones' Falls), 1897, R. 36.<br />

Deed for (W. side of Dolfield Ave.), 1898/104/138.<br />

To sell (Milton Ave. and Federal St.), 1899/185/244.<br />

Do. City's interest in (Fourth Regiment Armory, Fayette<br />

St.), 1900/53/97.<br />

Sale of (Aliceanna and President Sts. and East Falls Ave.),<br />

1902-3/108/51.<br />

Lease of (S. W. cor. President and Aliceanna Sts.), 1902-3/<br />

162/123.<br />

Sale of (S. E. side Frederick Ave., E. of Brunswick St.),<br />

1905-6/138/254.<br />

(See LEASES.)<br />

LOTTERIES—To raise money for use of City, 1797/18/74; 1798/<br />

85/157.<br />

For water, 1799/6/195.<br />

For certain, 1803/12/18; 1804/11/68; 1804/16/74; 1806/<br />

11/104; 1806/12/105; 1808/51/244.<br />

For City funds, 1808/54/246; 1808/65/261; 1812/14/316.<br />

LOUDON AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 78; 1893, R. 98.<br />

LOUISIANA AVE.—Now Lexington St. (Pearl to Eutaw St.),<br />

1905-6/141/261.<br />

LOUISIANA ST.—Grade, etc., 1821, R. (Mar. 13), p. 377.<br />

LOVE,. COL. WILLIAM H.—(Mayor's secretary), complimentary<br />

to, 1892, R. 40.<br />

LOVEQROVE AL.—Approving Act for closing part of, 1830, R. 35;<br />

1836, R. 11.<br />

Closing (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1853/77/69.<br />

Sale of lot on (cor. of Chase St.), 1857/43/87.<br />

Public (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1868, R. 297.<br />

.Do. (Biddle to John Sts.), 1873/53/61.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/58/45.<br />

Opening (Adams Al. to First St.), 1889/147/187.<br />

Deed of (21st to 23rd Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

LOW ST.—Repaving, 1830, R. 28. !<br />

Opening, etc., 1835 (ex. sess.)/3/4.<br />

Grading, 1836, R. 108.<br />

Repairing, 1862, R. 116.<br />

For opening (Front to Lexington Sts.), 1875, R. 392.<br />

Opening and widening (Orleans to Lexington Sts.), 1888/<br />

55/75.<br />

LOWER BRIDGE—Over Jones' Falls, 1798/89/161.<br />

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LOWMAN ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38.<br />

"LOYAL PERSONS "—(See APPROPRIATIONS; CON­<br />

TRACTS; OATH; OFFICERS; SCHOOLS.)<br />

LUDLOW ST.—Opening (Claggett St. to Fort Ave.), 1892/72/127.<br />

LUMBER—Inspection of, 1798/96/167; 1799/11/198; 1799/12/<br />

199; 1803/22/31; 1807/39/208.<br />

Regulations as to yards, 1820/22/277; 1821/47/339; 1826/<br />

14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Landing on wharves, 1836/17/30; 1837/25/20; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/8/21.<br />

To prevent drifting in harbor, 1850 (Rev.)/24/82.<br />

.In.streets, 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

(See HEALTH; OBSTRUCTIONS; SUPERINTEN­<br />

DENTS OF STREETS; WHARVES,)<br />

LUNATICS—Hospital for, 1798/69/132.<br />

Paupers, 1837/15/12.<br />

(See HOSPITALS; INSANE.)<br />

LUN'S LANE—Changing name to L. Paca St., 1840 (Apr.)/2/5.<br />

LUZERNE ST.—Opening (Lombard to Oliver Sts.), 1876/68/55<br />

(repealed, 1877/79/79).<br />

Do. (Baltimore to Madison Sts.), 1879/72/84.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/56/65; 1885/90/112; 1887/59/73; 1893/<br />

193/309; 1895/97/135; 1896/48/79; 1896/144/316.<br />

Opening (Hudson to Boston Sts.), 1891/91/134.<br />

Deed (Canton to Eastern Aves.), 1893/82/140.<br />

Opening (do.), 1894/45/46.<br />

Shelling, 1894, R. 103.<br />

Deed (Hoffman to Biddle Sts.), 1904-5/101/34.<br />

LYNCHBURG & DANVILLE R. R. CO.—Guaranteeing bonds of,<br />

1870/22/53.<br />

M<br />

MACHINERY—Permit to put up (for sawing, etc.), 1850 (Nov.),<br />

R. 3; 1854, R. 143.<br />

Repairing (Salisbury Mill), 1855, R. 138.<br />

Selling (do.), 1859, R. 67.<br />

Constructing (<strong>Maryland</strong> Paving Co.), 1882/48/125.<br />

Permits for (from Inspector.of Buildings), 1904-5/92/18.<br />

(See PLANING-MACH1NES; PLANING-MILLS; SAW­<br />

MILLS.)<br />

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MADEIRA ST. (AL.)—Opening (Lombard to Pratt Sts.), 1871/74/<br />

60.<br />

Public, 1871/97/84.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/86/50.<br />

Was Madeira AL, 1890/15/19.<br />

Repairing, 1894, R. 229.<br />

Opening (Oliver to Federal Sts.), 1901-2/31/67.<br />

MADISON AVE.—Was Madison St. (N. W. from Eutaw St.), 1845/<br />

23/25.<br />

Repairing, 1851, R. 86.<br />

Condemning (to North Ave.), 1852/68/68.<br />

Regrading, 1852/72/71.<br />

Improving (extended), 1874, R. 347.<br />

Paving (do.), 1889/19/23.<br />

MADISON SQUARE—Planting trees around, etc., 1854, R. 104;<br />

1855, R. 51; 1856, R. 136.<br />

Grade, etc., 1857, R. 86.<br />

Improving, 1858, R. 39; 1859, R. 181; 1862, R. 30; 1863,<br />

R. 163; 1864, R. 155; 1866, R. 79; 1868, R. 54; 1869,<br />

R. 139; 1871, R. 257; 1872, R. 184; 1880, R. 123.<br />

Keeper's house, 1860/13/41.<br />

Protecting trees, 1861, R. 184.<br />

Fountain, 1864, R. 67.<br />

Railing, 1865, R. 114; 1868, R. 138.<br />

Refund to Water Board, 1865, R. 119.<br />

Repairing hydrant and fountain, 1866, R. 137.<br />

Keeper's salary, 1868, R. 293.<br />

Artesian well, 1872, R. 313.<br />

To remove and sell railings, 1879, R. 27, 199.<br />

MADISON ST.—Foot-bridge at, 1828, R. 59.<br />

Bridge over run at, 1834, R. 27.<br />

Opening ("Forest" to Aisquith Sts.), 1836/20/32; 1838/<br />

17/219.<br />

Do. (Howard to Forrest Sts.), 1836/45/63; 1836/56/78.<br />

Payment for building bridge, 1837, R. 75.<br />

Walls and sewers in, 1837, R. 99.<br />

Changing location (N. of Bloom St.), 1839/44/41.<br />

Culvert in, 1839 (May), R. 6.<br />

Now Madison Ave. (Eutaw St. to N. W. boundary), 1845/<br />

23/25.<br />

- Sewers and grading at bridge, 1847, R. 5.<br />

Deed for (Eden St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117.<br />

Regrading, 1857/29/64.<br />

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Paving, 1884/139/161; 1894, R. 144; 1905-6/121/198;<br />

1905-6, 0. 150 (approved, June 15, 1906).<br />

Opening (Wolfe to Washington Sts.), 1886/122/161.<br />

Do. (Washington St. to Patterson Park Ave.), 1890/111/<br />

151.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 98; 1893, R. 200.<br />

Opening (Patterson Park Ave. to Grove AL), 1893/132/217.<br />

Grade, etc., 1897/12/15.<br />

MAGISTRATES—(Police), paying substitutes, 1888, R. 167.<br />

(See JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.)<br />

MAIDEN'S CHOICE LANE—Shelling, 1889, R. 85.<br />

Shelling, 1889, R. 85.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 120.<br />

MAIDEN LANE—Now Laurel St., 1863/66/86.<br />

MALDEIS ST.—Deed for (S. E. of Paca and S. W. of Hamburg<br />

Sts.), 1885/5/7.<br />

MANGOLD ST.—Grade, etc., 1875/11/10.<br />

MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL—Appropriation for, 1868, R.44.<br />

MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL—Establishing, etc., 1884/13/15.<br />

• Appropriations for, 1887/104/121; 1888/17/26; 1889/8/11.<br />

Additional building for, 1889/84/110.<br />

Requesting re-assignment of Principal, 1889, R. 88.<br />

Furnishing, 1890/7/10.<br />

Salary of Principal, 1890, R. 29.<br />

Assistant teacher for, 1890, R. 108.<br />

To accept building, 1890, R. 109.<br />

Improvements at, 1890, R. 197.<br />

Fire insurance, 1891, R. 20.<br />

For colored youth, 1892/7/8; 1893/116/200;.. 1894, R. 158.<br />

Do. now "Colored Polytechnic Institute," 1897/34/37.<br />

Drawing department, 1897/90/110.<br />

(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

MANUFACTORIES—Restrictions as to (earthen-ware, stone-ware,<br />

soap or candles), 1848/4/8; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

Permit to rebuild (for candles), 1849, R. 3.<br />

Restricted articles, 1850 (Rev.)/31/10.<br />

Permit to rebuild (for furniture), 1857, R. 96.<br />

Commission on establishment of, 1877, R. 167; 1878, R. 20.<br />

(See MANUFACTURES; SUPERINTENDENTS OF<br />

STREETS.)<br />

MANUFACTURES—Appointment of Coramission on, 1877, R. 167;<br />

1904-5, R. 30.<br />

Do. reports of, 1878, R. 20, 302.<br />

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For encouragement of, 1880, R. 8, 227.<br />

Do. (tax exemptions), 1881/7/8; 1893/71/120; 1893/218/<br />

347; 1901/111/98.<br />

(See MANUFACTORIES.)<br />

MANURE—Not to remain in streets, 1797/15/59; 1801/27/274.<br />

Removal of, 1818/6/173; 1818/15/179; 1826/15/220;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Lots rented for deposit of, 1830, R. 7.<br />

Removing from paved streets, 1832/13/16; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

Liming of, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

Selling, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1842, R. 25; 1853/26/29.<br />

Depositing, 1839/26/30; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53; 1854/22/33.<br />

Lot for do., 1839, R. 52.<br />

Removal by Trustees of the Poor, 1839, R. 67.<br />

Bond of contractors, etc., 1843/39/34.<br />

Delivery, 1843, R. 4.<br />

Returns of sales, 1845/35/31.<br />

Removing from school lots, 1847, R. 86.<br />

Permits for pits, 1881, R. 128, 195; 1883, R. 141; 1885, R.<br />

151; 1886, R. 163; 1875, R. 177, 325, 388; 1878, R. 181;<br />

1880, R. 232; 1888, R. 148.<br />

(See GARBAGE; HEALTH; RUBBISH.)<br />

MAPLE PARK—Deed for (North and Park Aves., Wilson and<br />

John Sts.), 1893/95/167.<br />

MAPS—To be recorded, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385.<br />

Sending to city of Paris, 1845, R. 77.<br />

Repairing, 1846, R. 3.<br />

Of Massachusetts, 1846, R. 152.<br />

Purchasing (of Baltimore City), 1852, R. 27.<br />

Preserving (of Harbor), 1855, R. 11.<br />

" Copying (Poppleton's), 1855, R. 63.<br />

Frame for (do.), 1855, R. 214.<br />

Purchasing Martenet's (of <strong>Maryland</strong>), 1867, R. 9.<br />

Do. Mercer Brown's (of City), 1876, R. 212.<br />

Do.' (Klemm's), 1879, R. 201.<br />

Geodetic and Topographical (of City), 1893/98/171; 1895/<br />

21/29.<br />

Use of copyrighted (original site of City), 1905-6, R. 18.<br />

(See PLATS.)<br />

MARCH 4th—Closing municipal offices on, 1885, R. 28; 1889, R.<br />

.18.<br />

MARCY, HON. WILLIAM L.—(Late Secretary of <strong>State</strong>), on death<br />

of, 1857, R. 159.<br />

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MARINE HOSPITAL—Memorial for, 1837, R. 23.<br />

Regulations as to, 1849/8/12.<br />

Supplies for, 1849/49/61; 1878/101/95.<br />

Painting, 1850, R. 93; 1854, R. 66; 1855, R. 211. ,<br />

Additional buildings, 1851, R. 116; 1854, R. 138.<br />

Furnishing do., 1852, R. 51, 86.<br />

Improvements, 1852, R. 144; 1873, R. 370.<br />

Water-supply, 1853, R. 177.<br />

Payments on aerouM td,1S5B, R. 202; 1855, JR. 134.<br />

In favor of (Federal), 1856, R. 159.<br />

Claims against, 1857, R. 111.<br />

Repairs, 1858, R. 81; 1861, R. 94; 1866, R. 325; 1868, R.<br />

7; 1868, R. 163; 229, 466; 1890, R. 84.<br />

Carriage for patients, 1858, R. 132.<br />

Leasing part of farm, 1859/53/73.<br />

Examination of accounts, 1861, R. 171.<br />

Appropriations, 1861, R. 195; 1865, R. 124.<br />

Physician's reports, 1862/43/49.<br />

Salaries, 1866/68/61; 1867/43/44; 1874/62/77.<br />

Wharf, 1866, R. 249; 1867, R. 306.<br />

Boatmen's wages, 1867/58/66.<br />

Platform, 1867, R. 310.<br />

Constructing crib, 1870, R. 97, 130.<br />

For securing Fort Carroll as, 1872, R. 162.<br />

Conveying sick on tug-boat, etc., 1872, R. 269.<br />

Destruction of infected clothing, etc., 1874, R. 215, 283.<br />

Tug-boat, 1875, R. 363.<br />

Bathing arrangements, 1876, R. 208.<br />

Establishing line (to lands south of), 1881/70/111.<br />

Changing name to Quarantine Hospital, 1881, R. 202.<br />

Further maintenance of, 1881, R. 264.<br />

Selling tug-boat, 1884, R. 84.<br />

Extending telephone line to, 1884, R. 178.<br />

New wharf, 1886, R. 66.<br />

Sale of old ("Sea Wall") property, 1900/86/54.<br />

(See QUARANTINE.)<br />

MARION ST.—For changing name of Dutch Al. to, 1835, R. 2.<br />

Bridge-way, etc., 1904-5/139/112.<br />

Tunnel, etc., 1905-6/112/184.<br />

(See DUTCH AL.)<br />

MARKET AL.—Now Diamond St., 1842/14/27:<br />

MARKET=HOUSES—Paving and completing in (8th ward), 1804/<br />

6/60.<br />

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Rebuilding and extending, 1812/19/320.<br />

At Forest (Forrest) St., 1818/12/175; 1818/33/193; 1870,<br />

R. 188.<br />

Negotiations for (Light and William Sts.), 1838, R. 50.<br />

Widening pavement (at Lower), 1839, R. 9.<br />

Site for (S. of Montgomery St.), 1842, R. 20.<br />

Sheds, 1843, R. 31.<br />

Rents of stalls, 1845/36/32; 1851/7/16.<br />

Paying ground-rent for (Southern), 1845, R. (Nov. 29).<br />

For building (Gay, Ensor and Hillen Sts.), 1847, R. 96.<br />

Do. (Canton Ave.), 1859/99/114.<br />

Sale of stalls (do.), 1859 (Nov.)/4/7.<br />

Stalls in (Lancaster St.), 1866, R. 266.<br />

Leasing ground for (Chester, Monument and McElderry<br />

Sts,), 1879, R. 169.<br />

To exclude animals and vehicles, prevent killing beasts or<br />

depositing filth, etc., 1880/78/93.<br />

Underground plugs, 1884, R. 214.<br />

Removing snow from streets at, 1887/21/22.<br />

To prohibit balls, etc., in, 1888/18/28.<br />

Uniform color for stalls, 1891/90/133.,<br />

Hose, 1891, R. 78; 1893, R. 11; 1895, R. 162.<br />

For erection and equipment (at new Centre Market Space),<br />

1904-5/157/172.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

MARKETS—Regulation of, 1797/16/64; 1797/59/125; 1798/77/<br />

150; 1805/3/86; 1808/58/250; 1812/18/319; 1816/12/<br />

74; 1823/15/15; 1824/17/62.<br />

Increase in rentals, 1816, R. 5.<br />

Fines, 1817/5/108; 1818/12/175.<br />

Huckstering, 1819/8/217; 1820/15/267.<br />

To prevent public sales on foot-ways near, 1821/222/317.<br />

Reports by clerks, 1822, R. (Mar. 21), p. 442; 1824/<br />

. 11/57.<br />

Duties of assistant clerks, 1824/33/83.<br />

Certain regulations, 1824/34/84.<br />

Register to furnish list of delinquents, 1824, R. (Feb. 16),<br />

p. 90.<br />

Limits, regulations, etc., 1825/17/121; 1826/38/300.<br />

Licenses, etc., 1827/10/401; 1827/15/405; 1828/9/9.<br />

Wagons, etc.,. in streets, 1827/37/428.<br />

Sale of fresh meats, 1828/2/3.<br />

Deduction from license, 1828, R. 22.<br />

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Compensation of clerks, 1829, R. 30; 1835, R. 58; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/5/9; 1864/26/23; 1871/18/17; 1873/11/28. .<br />

Hours, 1830/36/217; 1843/38/33; 1862/44/50.<br />

Hucksters to pay per-diem rent, 1832/31/31.<br />

Lines of demarcation, 1833/10/31.<br />

Rent of stalls, etc., 1835/27/27.<br />

Expenses of Committee, 1836, R. 46.<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/30/82; 1840/2/22; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/26/84; 1858 (Rev.)/27/116.<br />

Selling salted or cured meat, 1841/29/51; 1842/17/30;<br />

1848/27/20.<br />

Sale of meat in, 1844/26/25.<br />

For cows, etc., 1845/18/18; 1845, R. 101.<br />

Against sale of horses in, 1845/29/28.<br />

Sales by females in, 1847/26/30; 1852/37/29.<br />

To prevent illegal sales. 1847, R. 64.<br />

Use of Swan St. for selling horses, 1848/25/20.<br />

New Fish-Market, etc., 1849, R. 87.<br />

Against sale of imported fruits and manufactured articles,<br />

1851/48/39.<br />

Stands for cheese or dried fish, 1852/12/12; 1898/128/165.<br />

Against frame buildings and cooking, 1852, R. 11.<br />

Cleaning, 1853/26/29.<br />

Sale of flour and meal, 1853/41/43.<br />

Renting street space in front of stall, 1853, R. 48.<br />

Regulations as to wagons, etc., 1854/36/42.<br />

Do. as'to vehicles, boxes, etc., 1854/64/63.<br />

Re-sale of stalls, 1858/55/133.<br />

Hydrants, 1865, R. 195.<br />

Time for selling horses, vehicles, etc., 1867/8/12.<br />

Fruit and vegetables, 1867, R. 404.<br />

Rentals, 1868/24/51.<br />

Repairing and cleaning, 1868, R. 165.<br />

For new (at Penna. Ave., Cook and Fremont Sts.), 1870, R.<br />

79, 101 (Lafayette Market).<br />

Market-days, 1873/43/54. ".<br />

To confirm sales of stalls, 1877/45/40.<br />

Females' stock under $40, 1879/30/33.<br />

Meat only on butchers' stalls, 1879/50/52.<br />

Salaries of clerks and cleaners, 1879/59/67.<br />

Clerks' bonds, 1879/96/113.<br />

Butchers' closets, 1879/101/122.<br />

Window-sash, 1879, R. 45.<br />

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Buying condemned fire-hose for, 1879, R. 54.<br />

Platting, 1882, R. 124.<br />

Further regulations, 1887/63/76.<br />

Hose for certain, 1887, R. 10; 1888, R. 64; 1889, R. 60.<br />

Speed of street-cars through, 1893/134/220.<br />

No swinging or projecting signs in, 1894/65/80.<br />

Transferring street-repairing accounts (Richmond to Northeastern),<br />

1892, R. 60.<br />

Appointment of clerks, 1896/34/58.<br />

Renting stalls, etc., 1896/129/196.<br />

Against erection by <strong>Maryland</strong> farmers, 1896, R. 42.<br />

Cards with game-and-fish laws, 1898/66/90.<br />

Renumbering stalls, 1898/80/107.<br />

- Salaries, 1898/137/172; 1900/28/46; 1903-4/64/143;<br />

1904-5/264/370.<br />

Bonds of market-masters (formerly clerks), 1901/131/142.<br />

Detective, 1904-5/219/282.<br />

(See HUCKSTERING; MARKET-HOUSES.)<br />

MARKET ST. (FELL'S POINT)—Filling up and paving, 1799/9/<br />

196; 1800/39/226; 1800/44/230; 1801/20/259.<br />

Planting trees, etc., 1828, R. 47; 1831, R. 40.<br />

Repairing, 1829, R. 34.<br />

Gravelling, etc., 1830, R. 23; 1832, R. 76; 1833, R. 40.<br />

Boring for water, 1831, R. 13.<br />

Levelling, etc., 1832, R. 58; 1834, R. 58.<br />

Defacing Park, 1835/26/27.<br />

Stone wharf at ("County Wharf"), 1835, R. 46.<br />

Sewer (at Pratt St.), 1837, R. 50.<br />

Gutter (near Washington College), 1838, R. 39.<br />

Grading, 1842, R. 40; 1843, R. 49.<br />

Repairing Park fence, 1842, R. 56.<br />

Widening (Baltimore to Pratt St.), 1844/10/15.<br />

Changing name to Broadway, 1845/2/5.<br />

MARSHALL ST.—For opening (Ostend to Fort Sts.), 1844/31/27.<br />

Do. (to Randall St.), 1874/68/81; 1874/134/133.<br />

Do. (Wells to McComas Sts.), 1876/1/3.<br />

Do. (Randall to Wells Sts.), 1876/109/111 (repealed, 1878/<br />

37/31).<br />

Do. (Dorsey St. to P. W.'s line), 1876/110/112; 1879/83/<br />

95.<br />

Do. (Beverlin to West Sts.), 1876/111/112 (repealed, 1881/<br />

66/107); 1897/62/78 (repealed, 1898/135/170).<br />

Grade, etc., 1879/70/83 (repealed, 1881/74/115); 1893/<br />

137/223; 1897/76/96. 217


MARSH MARKET—Improving streets near, 1880, R. 6.<br />

Paving Space, 1883/46/56.<br />

(See CENTRE MARKET.)<br />

MARTIN, ROBERT K.—(Late Chief-Engineer, Water Dept.),<br />

complimentary to, 1894, R. 154.<br />

MARY ST.—Gravelling, 1891, R. 213.<br />

-Now Woodbrook Ave. (Whitelock St. to Fulton Ave.),<br />

1898/113/152.<br />

MARY ANNA ST.—Deed for (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1891/122/<br />

'no.<br />

MARYLAND AVE.—Was Decker St. (Chase St. to North Ave.),<br />

1875/136/113.<br />

Paving, 1882/76/161; 1893/37/73; 1898/98/132.<br />

Bridge at (over Jones' Falls), 1893/166/265.<br />

Opening and widening (25th to 29th Sts.)* 1896/167/242<br />

(repealed, 1900/18/33).<br />

Grade, etc., 1900/73/35.<br />

MARYLAND GANAL COMPANY—Report as to, 1836/49/66.'<br />

Expenses of Commissioners, 1836, R. 116.<br />

MARYLAND CENTRAL R. R. CO.—Guaranteeing bonds of, etc.,<br />

1870/26/665<br />

Subscription and loan to, 1871/131/115 (repealed, 1872/<br />

14/21).<br />

MARYLAND INSTITUTE—To erect building for (Marsh Market<br />

Space), 1850/43/36.<br />

Payments for, 1851, R. 43.<br />

Hanging doors on arches, 1852, R. 53.<br />

Reimbursement for building expenses, 1852, R. 76.<br />

Replacing window, 1854 (Nov.), R. 7.<br />

Market under, 1858 (Rev.)/28/133. '<br />

Repairing Hall, 1862, R. 109.<br />

Salary of keeper, 1864/34/29.<br />

Doors to market-house open, 1864, R. 147; 1874, R. 337.<br />

Appropriations for, 1866, R. 235; 1868, R. 61; 1869, R.302.<br />

White-washing Market under, 1877, R. 237.<br />

Fair at, 1878, R. 307.<br />

Repairing clock, 1880, R. 86; 1894, R. 20.<br />

Contracts for education of pupils, 1881/42/61; 1884/15/16;<br />

1887/15/16; 1893/26/45; 1900/74/37.<br />

Repainting, 1886, R. 63.<br />

Granolithic pavement under, 1887, R. 61:<br />

Renting Richmond Market Hall to, 1902-3/165/135.<br />

(See CENTRE MARKET; MARKET-HOUSES; MAR­<br />

KETS.)<br />

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MARYLAND INSURANCE COMPANY—Renting property of, 1821,<br />

R. (Mar. 29), p. 380.<br />

MARYLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY—Bights and franchises,<br />

1903-4/76/191.<br />

MARYLAND VOLUNTEERS—Using room in City Hall, 1856, R. 4.<br />

MASON AI~—Public ("Cammel" Al. to Dolphin St.), 1848/43/34.<br />

For opening, 1854/10/24.<br />

Deed for (Laurens to McMechen Sts.), 1870/34/84.<br />

Grading, 1878/18/16.<br />

MASONIC FRATERNITY—Hospitalities to, 1871, R. 208.<br />

MASONIC HALL—Lottery for, 1808/51/244.<br />

Rent of rooms in, 1837, R. 17.<br />

To purchase, 1867 (Nov.), R. 30.<br />

Janitor for, 1868/23/50.<br />

Repairs to, 1868, R. 8, 168, 171, 294.<br />

Deficiency appropriation for, 1884/75/92.<br />

(See COURT-HOUSE.)<br />

MASONIC LODGES—Occupying part of Market-House, 1797/51/<br />

117; 1798/65/130.<br />

MATCHES—(Loco-foco or lucifer), restricting sale of, 1838 (ex.<br />

sess.)/3/6.<br />

Permit for manufactory of, 1867, R. 271.<br />

MATERIALS—(Building), sale of, 1834, R. 8.<br />

MATTHEWS ST.—Closing (HoUingsworth to Calvert Sts.), 1870/<br />

91/145.<br />

(See 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/92; 1846/18/13.)<br />

MAY ST.—Was Silver St., 1847/38/38.<br />

MAYOR—Certain duties and powers, 1798/74/141; 1799/8/196.<br />

Election of (and of City Council), 1807/25/141.<br />

Salary, 1799/48/232; 1804/1/58; 1808/52/245; 1810/24/<br />

287; 1812/21/322; 1814/9/31; 1816/3/64.<br />

Authorized'to borrow money, 1809/18/281; 1815, R. 3;<br />

1816, R. 6.<br />

Portraits of, 1816, R. 4; 1858 (Nov.), R. 8; 1829, R. 1<br />

(John Montgomery and George Stiles); 1829, R. 2 (Thorowgood<br />

Smith).<br />

To sell tract of land, 1818/13/176.<br />

Compensation of, 1818/25/188; 1820/1/253; 1822/3/392;<br />

1824/1/51; 1826/58/352; 1828/1/3; 1830/2/176;1832/<br />

2/7; 1834/1/12; 1836/1/13; 1838/1/210; 1840/23/40;<br />

1842/2/18.<br />

Communication with City Council, 1818, R. (Feb. 19), p.<br />

203; 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370.<br />

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Electors of, 1829/8/100.<br />

Portrait of (Jacob Small), 1831, R. 56. ^<br />

For direct election of, 1833, R. 16.<br />

Portrait of (Jesse Hunt), 1836, R. 3, •<br />

Secretary, 1836/14/28; 1838 (Rev.)/42/108; 1882/29/29.<br />

Acting (during sickness or necessary absence), 1836, R. 41.<br />

To extend time of bonds for paving, etc., 1838/28/229.<br />

To draw on Register for extraordinary expenses, 1839<br />

(Aug.) R. 2.<br />

Salary of Secretary, 1845, R. 79; 1851/5/15; 1864/53/39.<br />

Annual salary, 1846/26/19.<br />

Certain office expenses, 1846, R. 6; 1848, R. 46; 1851, R. 6.<br />

Salary, 1848/22/18; 1850/24/24; 1852/6/10; 1854/41/45;<br />

1856 (Nov.)/l/5; 1858/6/10; 1860/77/109; 1862/54/<br />

83; 1864/84/77; 1871/60/49.<br />

Appointment, etc., of Secretary, 1850 (Rev.)/20/68; 1858<br />

(Nov.)/ll/16; 1858 (Rev.)/21/97.<br />

Compensation of Acting Mayor, 1853/50/49; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

20/97.<br />

Removing office (to Holliday St.), 1857, R. 56.<br />

Expenses of Mayor's Court, 1859, R, 173.<br />

Salary, etc., of Messenger, 1863/36/48; 1864/21/20;<br />

1866/35/39.<br />

Portrait of (John Lee Chapman), 1863, R. 194.<br />

Extra copies of Messages, 1866, R. 7; 1867, R. 6; 1877,<br />

R. 15.<br />

Portrait of (George William Brown), 1867 (Nov.), R. 2.<br />

Removals and confirmation of new appointments, 1868/<br />

19/47. .«"<br />

Salaries of Secretary and Messenger, 1870/16/50.<br />

Do. and of Clerk, 1875/92/66.<br />

Clerk, 1871/13/14; 1892, R. 104.<br />

Salary of do., and of detective, 1874/8/18.<br />

Detective, 1878/4/6; 1878/85/76.<br />

Portrait of (Joshua Vansant), 1875, R- 157.<br />

Do. (George Stiles), 1877, R. 24; do. (Geo. P. Kane),<br />

1878, R. 321.<br />

Printing message, 1878, R. 322.<br />

To execute conveyances, 1879/7/9.<br />

Committee on inauguration of, 1881, R- 267.<br />

Stamp for signature of, 1887, R. 6.<br />

Member of Board of Fire Commissioners, 1888/28/36.<br />

Do. of Board of Health, 1888/29/37.<br />

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Portrait of (Robert C. Davidson), 1892, R. 30.<br />

Appropriation for "Mayoralty Fund," 1898/6/10.<br />

Transfer to do., 1898-9, R. 4.<br />

Portrait of (Alcaeus Hooper), 1898-9, R. 14, 19.<br />

Duties, etc., of Clerk, Messenger and Stenographer, 1905-6/<br />

45/94;<br />

(See SALES.)<br />

McCABE ST.—Condemning (Ostend to West Sts.), 1858/23/24.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/17/13; 1877/9/8.<br />

McCLURE'S DOCK—Deepening, etc., 1863, R, 155.<br />

Harbor-Master in charge of City property at, 1863, R. 207.<br />

McCOMAS ST.—Opening (Charles to Lcadenhall Sts.), 1884/135/<br />

156.<br />

Paving, 1902-3/156/113.<br />

McCULLOH AL.—Deed of (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1891/98/<br />

144.<br />

Grade, etc., 1899/194/257.<br />

McCULLOH (McCOLLOCH, McCOLLOUGH, McCULLOCH,<br />

McCULLOUGH) ST.—Closing (Biddle to "Lanvill"<br />

Sts.), 1834/18/24.<br />

Changing location (do.), 1836/38/54.<br />

Opening (McMechen St. to North Ave.), 1868/53/83.<br />

Deed for (Biddle to Lanvale Sts.), 1868/55/85; 1869/12/13.<br />

Opening (Biddle to Eutaw Sts.), 1889/82/106; 1891/133/<br />

181.<br />

Paving, 1890/98/137; 1893/103/177; 1893/212/337;1894/<br />

20/20; 1894/69/82; 1895/68/88; 1896/60/94; 1896/<br />

130/200 (repealed, 1897/58/73); 1902-3/175/155.<br />

Appropriation for opening (Biddle to Eutaw Sts.), 1893/<br />

158/254.<br />

Grading, 1894, R/270.<br />

Parking, 1902/83/179.<br />

McDONOGH (McDONOUGH) BEQUEST AND FUND—Accepting<br />

trust under will (of John McDonogh), 1850 (Nov.), R. 10.<br />

City's representatives, 1854/81/147.<br />

Compensation of executors, 1854, R. 148.<br />

City's agents, etc., 1854 (Nov.)/2/5.<br />

Do. in Courts of Louisiana, 1855, R. 13.<br />

Joint Standing Committee, 1855, R. 121.<br />

School Directors and Commissioners, 1855/69/147.<br />

Against partition of estate, 1855, R. 213.<br />

Retaining counsel, 1856, R. 106.<br />

Indemnity under City's appeal bond, 1856, R; 110.<br />

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Approving course of executors, 1856, R. 149.<br />

Equalizing salaries of agents, 1857/11/47; 1859, R. 243.<br />

Partition of estate, 1857, R. 51.<br />

Trustees and City's agents, 1858/26/42.<br />

Prosecuting claims, 1858, R. 59.<br />

Removing remains to Baltimore, 1858, R. 89.<br />

Counsel fee, 1858, R. 129. .<br />

Special services, 1858, R. 130.<br />

Payment of bequests, 1858, R. 155.<br />

Investment in <strong>State</strong> securities, 1860/36/57.<br />

Compensation to Secretary of Board, 1860/55/81.<br />

Interment, 1860/56/82.<br />

Liquidating accounts, 1860/65/92.<br />

Investment of Educational Fund, 1860/67/94; 1861/20/35.<br />

Prosecuting claim to Louisiana land, 1860 (Nov.)/l/5.<br />

Monument, 1862, R. 140; 1863, R. 190; 1867, R. 26.<br />

Expenses of President of Board, 1863, R. 56.<br />

Appointing agent, 1864/94/82.<br />

Purchasing place for " Farm School," 1865, R. 158.<br />

Management by Board of Trustees, 1868/68/101.<br />

Claim of Daniel heirs, 1868, R. 11.<br />

For separate U. S. Patent to land, 1874, R. 118.<br />

Mayor to convey property sold by Trustees, 1880/145/167..<br />

Power of Attorney to convey Louisiana lands, 1881, R. 161.<br />

Renewing "Defence" and "Exempt" loans, 1890/157/222.<br />

Sales of real estate, 1892/97/151; 1892/101/162.<br />

Accepting Trust under will of Samuel H. Tagart, 1892, R.<br />

132.<br />

Sale of "Garrison Farm" and "Rockland Farm," 1893/<br />

211/334.<br />

Selling ground rent (on "Hotel Stafford" lot), 1895/112/<br />

141.<br />

Do. leasehold property (No. 421 Courtland St.), 1898/33/<br />

51.<br />

Do. ground rent on Spear's Wharf, 1904-5/197/236.<br />

(See CERTIFICATES; LAND OFFICE.)<br />

McDONOQH, JOHN —(See McDONOGH BEQUEST AND<br />

FUND.)<br />

McDONOUGH ST.—Was N. Register St., 1872/52/71.<br />

McELDERRY ST.—Grade, etc., 1876/156/156; 1877/31/29;<br />

1886/56/66; 1886/135/176; 1890/96/135; 1895/104/<br />

131.<br />

(Little) opening (Canal to Market Sts.), 1841/27/49.<br />

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Do. ("Wolf" to Cannon St.), 1852/15/14; 1870, R. 42.<br />

Do. (Aisquith St. to Bel-Air Market Space), 1852/56/50;<br />

1853/1/11.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Register St.), 1871/26/23 (repealed,<br />

1872/68/82.)<br />

Closing (Register to Wolfe Sts.), 1871/114/100.<br />

Opening (Cannon St. to Loney's Lane), 1879/73/85.<br />

McELDERRY, THOMAS—Extending ground into Basin, 1802/32/<br />

282.<br />

McELDERRY'S WHARF—Shed over saw-mill, 1814, R. 2.<br />

Jurisdiction over, 1819, R. March 12, p. 249.<br />

Recording documents relating to, 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 8.<br />

Opposing memorial as to, 1832, R. 15.<br />

Collector of wharfage pendente lite, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

Stone wharf at, 1834, R. 30; 1839, R. 41.<br />

Repairing dock, 1840, R. 39.<br />

For repairing wharf, 1841 (Dec), R. 8.<br />

Widening dock, 1846/56/36; 1853/42/43; 1853/87/75.<br />

Memorial for, 1846, R. 39, 92.<br />

New contract for widening dock, 1854, R. 32; 1856, R. 29.<br />

Cleaning do., 1855, R. 225.<br />

Repairs, 1855, R. 242; 1864, R. 83.<br />

Deepening dock, 1857, R. 112.<br />

Platform, 1858, R. 106.<br />

Permit to occupy bed of, 1875, R. 113.<br />

Opening street (Concord to Hugh Sts.), 1884/106/128.<br />

. Renting lot, 1893, R. 35. t<br />

(See WHARFAGE; WHARVES.)<br />

McHENRY AL.—For opening (Lombard or Goodloe St. to Hollins<br />

St.), 1837/5/7.<br />

Deed for (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27.<br />

Now (L.) McHenry St. (Lombard St. to Spring Gardens),<br />

1868/67/101.<br />

McHENRY, JAS. HOWARD—(And others) approving Act for<br />

relief of, 1833, R. 59.<br />

McHENRY ST.—Deed of (Cove St. to Amity AL), 1842, R. 27.<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1886/112/147; 1886/117/156;<br />

1887, R. 81.<br />

Deed of (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80.<br />

Opening (do.), 1875/146/122.<br />

(Little) closing (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1884/144/170.<br />

McINTIRE, HON. WM. W.—Thanks to, 1899, R. 146.<br />

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McKIM FREE SCHOOL—Exempting from taxation, 1840, R. 34.<br />

McKIM ST.—Tunnelling, 1853/89/77; 1855/45/67.<br />

Accepting bed of (Eager to Madison Sts.), 1853/93/79.<br />

Condemning (do.), 1855/29/54.<br />

For opening (Eager to Hoffman St.), 1875, R. 350; 1876/<br />

142/146.<br />

Suspending assessments, 1878, R. 75.<br />

Grade, etc., 1882/17/20.<br />

Now Homewood Ave. (North of Eager St.), 1887/117/134.<br />

McLANE PLACE—Naming (parts of Park Ave., Liberty St. and<br />

Hopkins Place extended, from Baltimore to Fayette<br />

Sts.), 1904-5/267/376.<br />

McMECHEN (McMACKlN, McMECHIN) ST.—Condemning (Ross<br />

St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/40/39.<br />

Do. (North Ave. to Ross St.), 1851/52/41.<br />

Straightening (Madison Ave. to Garden St.), 1857/50/93.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874, R. 11, 366; 1883/81/100.<br />

Opening (Oliver St. or Mt. Royal Ave. to North Ave.),<br />

1878/23/21.<br />

McPHAIL ST.—Was Will St., 1859/98/114.<br />

MEAL—Measurement of, 1803/16/24.<br />

Sale in markets, 1853/41/42.<br />

MEASUREMENT—Of corn, salt, coal, etc., 1799/18/208.<br />

Of peas and beans, 1830/8/181.<br />

Do. wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, salt, unslacked ashes,<br />

etc., 1838 (Rev.)/29/80,<br />

(See GRAIN; WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.)<br />

MEASURES, WEIGHTS AND—(See WEIGHTS AND MEAS­<br />

URES.)<br />

MEATS—License for dealers in (salted or cured), 1852/28/23.<br />

(See FISH; SALTED PROVISIONS.)<br />

MECHANICS—(And laborers) work for destitute, 1861/11/26.<br />

Weekly payments to, 1880, R. 242.<br />

Only citizens to be employed by City as, 1886, R. 95.<br />

(See BELLS; CITY HALL; LABORERS.)<br />

MEMORIALS—By Committee on Harbor, 1831, R. 2; 1832, R.<br />

22; 1834, R. 11.<br />

To Legislature (various)-, 1831, R. 8, 70; 1833, R. 5, 8;<br />

1834, R. 10; 1836, R. 17; 1837, R. 11, 38; 1839, R. 17,<br />

27, 28, 42, 58, 64; 1843, R. 12, 23, 26, 99; 1844, R. 30.<br />

Referred to Health Commissioners, 1832, R. 64.<br />

To Congress (against foreign paupers), 1833, R. 6.<br />

Do. (for benefit of navigation in harbor), 1836, R. 58.<br />

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Do. (for rebuilding Lazaretto), 1837, R. 6.<br />

Do. (for ice-boat), 1837, R. 8.<br />

Do. (for deepening harbor), 1839, R. 18.<br />

Do. (for certain appropriations), 1841, R. 11.<br />

For indemnity (communication with Joint Committee),<br />

1836, R. 25.<br />

To Secretary of Treasury (for Marine Hospital), 1837, R. 23.<br />

(See RIOTS.)<br />

MEMORIAL DAY—Public-school flags at half-mast on, 1894, R. 77.<br />

MERRYMAN AVE.—Changing name of Merryman's Lane to,<br />

1890/28/31.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 156.<br />

(See MERRYMAN'S LANE.)<br />

MERRYMAN'S LANE—Changing name to Merryman Ave., 1890/<br />

28/31.<br />

Grading, 1892/110/181.<br />

' Widening (St. Paul St. to Wyman Park), 1904-5/145/123.<br />

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—(N. Baltimore Station),<br />

appropriation for, 1857, R. 82.<br />

MEXICAN WAR—Celebration of victories in, 1847, R. 79.<br />

Monument to heroes of, 1901-2/30/65.<br />

Do. (refund to Veterans' Association), 1903-4/1/3.<br />

Return of flags, 1904-5, R. 31.<br />

MEYERS ST.—Closing (Jackson St. to Fort Ave. and Webster St.),<br />

1903-4/49/85.<br />

Do. (Covington to Jackson Sts,). 1903-4/50/87.<br />

MIDDLE BRIDGE—(Over Jones' Falls), borrowing money for,<br />

1797/40/105.<br />

Foot-ways on, 1800/29/219; 1800/30/220.<br />

MILE RUN—Foot-bridge over, 1847, R. 16.<br />

Bridge over (at Greenmount Cemetery), 1851, R. 72.<br />

(See ONE-MILE RUN.)<br />

MILITARY COMPANIES—Regulations as to, 1854/37/43.<br />

Shooting-gallery for, 1854, R. 69.<br />

Appropriations for, 1856, R. 147,177,193, 222; 1861, R. 85.<br />

(See MILITIA; VOLUNTEERS.)<br />

MILITARY DEBT—Issuing stock for, 1818, R. (June 11), p. 196.<br />

Mayor to press claim for payment of, 1821, R. (Jan. 11), p. 366.<br />

For paying amount received to Finance Commissioners,<br />

1825/3/151.<br />

MILITIA—For raising two companies of, 1864/76/63.<br />

Appropriations, 1891, R. 181; 1892, R. 116; 1893, R. 126;<br />

1894, R. 65,163; 1895, R. 102; 1896, R. 40; 1897, R. 81.<br />

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(See ARMORY; MILITARY COMPANIES; NAVAL<br />

BATTALION; VOLUNTEERS.)<br />

MILK-—Stamping measures for, 1847, R. 48.<br />

Adulterated, etc., 1855/39/61.<br />

Inspection, 1894/87/95; 1894/130/159.<br />

(See FOOD-PRODUCTS.)<br />

MILL=RACE—Tunnel over (Eager St., between North St. and<br />

Jones' Falls), 1853, R. 238.<br />

MILL ST.—Regrading, etc., 1871, R. 179; 1894, R. 266.<br />

Permit to occupy bed of, 1875, R. 113.<br />

Frame building on pier, 1896/157/233.<br />

MILLIMAN ST.—Opening (Dallas to Bond Sts.), 1869/65/78.<br />

Extending benefit payments, 1870, R. 100.<br />

Grade, etc., 1872/62/77; 1876/67/55; 1884/77/93.<br />

Closing (Ann St. to Hebrew Hospital), 1881/114/156.<br />

MILLINQTON AVE.—Paving, 1889, R. 158.<br />

Repairing, 1892, R. 119.<br />

MILLS, ROBERT—Compensation for services, 1819, R. (Mar. 15),<br />

p. 249.<br />

MILTON AVE.—Was Cannon St., 1893/188/304; 1903-4/65/145.<br />

Grade, etc., 1895/90/115.<br />

MILTON PLACE—Was George St. (W. of Fremont St.), 1884/105/<br />

127.<br />

MINE BANK LANE—Shelling, 1867, R. 133; 1870, R. 143; 1876/<br />

35/30; 1880, R. 130.<br />

Repairing, 1886, R. 171; 1891, R. 49, 261.<br />

Closing (Monument to Madison St.), 1899/209/283; 1900/<br />

13/24.<br />

MINORS—Not to game, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

(See GAMING; RAILROADS.)<br />

MITCHELL, JOHN—Hospitalities to, 1875, R. 74.<br />

MOBS—Payments for damages done by, 1863, R. 16, 125; 1868,<br />

R. 82, 238, 468, 477, 479. ' • .<br />

(See RIOTS.)<br />

MONEYS—(And Accounts), Keeper of, 1797/2/18.<br />

(See ACCOUNTS.)<br />

MONROE (MUNROE) ST.—Grading, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1871, R.<br />

255; 1876,R. 285; 1887/78/91; 1894/29/29; 1894/95/<br />

106; 1894/96/107.<br />

Closing and re-locating (Baker to Presbury Sts.), 1869/41/<br />

41.<br />

Deed for (from Baker Estate), 1869, R. 242.<br />

Do. (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens' land), 1871/<br />

92/80.<br />

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Opening (Baltimore St. to Liberty Road), 1884/116/137.<br />

Do. (Eagle St. to B. & 0. R. R.), 1885/94/116 (repealed,<br />

1886/123/162).<br />

Bridge (over B. & P. R. R. and W. M. R. R.), 1886, R. 89;<br />

1893/93/162.<br />

Was Clare St., 1892/68/123.<br />

Shelling, 1892, R. 79.<br />

Filling up, 1895/79/105.<br />

MONTEBELLO AVE.—Repairing, 1893, R. 50; 1895, R. 187;<br />

1896, R. 119.<br />

(See QUAKER LANE.)<br />

MONTFORD AVE.—Was Burke St., 1891/147/235.<br />

Grade, etc., 1905/109/137; 1901-2/50/100.<br />

Dedicated (Madison St. to Ashland Ave.), 1904-5/187/225.<br />

MONTGOMERY ST.—Bridge at, 1801/7/241.<br />

Digging down, 1821, R. (Mar. 12), p. 376.<br />

Piling of, 1833, R. 51.<br />

Stone wharf in, 1837, R. 26.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875, R. 376; 1880/129/147; 1893/78/132.<br />

Re-kerbing, 1877/13/11.<br />

Paving,1891/73/104; 1894/42/43.<br />

MONTROSE ST.—Was Raborg St. (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1870/<br />

70/112.<br />

Grade, etc., 1893/201/318.<br />

For deed of, 1898-9, R. 82.<br />

MONUMENT, BALTIMORE (BATTLE)—(See BATTLE MONU­<br />

MENT.)<br />

MONUMENT SQUARE—Improvements to property on, 1828, R.<br />

40 (see 1813/R. 6).<br />

Tablet in (to mark site of old Court-House), 1894, R. 109.<br />

MONUMENT ST.—Filling, 1821/56/348.<br />

For opening, 1828, R. 30; 1831, R. 10, 29.<br />

. Grading (Mt. Vernon Place), 1831/27/294.<br />

Approving Act relating to, 1840/25/40.<br />

For closing, 1840, R. 17.<br />

Opening and grading, 1840, R. 18.<br />

Regrading, 1846, R. 87; 1848/31/23; 1866, R. 74.<br />

Deed for (Bond St. to Broadway), 1847, R. 117.<br />

MONUMENTAL RY. CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

MONUMENTS—(In Washington, D. C.), granite block for, 1850,<br />

R. 6.<br />

("Washington" and "Battle"), preservation of, 1850<br />

(Rev.)/54/167; 1858 (Rev.)/60/218.<br />

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Exhibition of, 1853, R. 253.<br />

Decorating ("Battle" and "Wells and McComas"), 1875,<br />

R. 399.<br />

Gate ("Wells and McComas"), 1881, R. 12.<br />

Appropriation for ("Revolutionary War"), 1892/65/120.<br />

Do. ("Mexican War"), 1901-2/30/65.<br />

Site for (" Confederate"), 1898-9, R. 130.<br />

Do. ("Revolutionary War"), 1901/133/144.<br />

MOORE, GEORGE W.—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R. (July<br />

20), p. 200.<br />

MOORE (MOORE'S) AL. (ST.)—(Afterwards Deluol AL), public<br />

(Ross to Madison Sts.), 1833, R. 57.<br />

Accepting deed of, 1841 (Dec), R. 2.<br />

Now Moore St., 1892/70/125.<br />

(See DELUOL AL.)<br />

MORGUE—Erection of, 1869/55/58.<br />

For purchasing, 1872, R. 350.<br />

Transferring to School Commissioners, 1874, R. 386.<br />

For establishing, 1878, R. 162; 1890/156/220.<br />

To convey Calvert St. Spring lot for, 1885/81/98.<br />

Keeper for, 1891/2/4.<br />

Furniture for, 1891, R. 25.<br />

Addition to, 1893, R. 96.<br />

(See DEAD-HOUSE.)<br />

MORRIS AL.—Changing name to Morris St., 1845/45/42.<br />

Re-locating, 1853/19/25; 1853/40/42; 1853/76/68.<br />

Opening (Laurens to McMechen St.), 1854/9/24.<br />

Public (do.), 1871/96/83.<br />

Opening (North Ave. to Druid Hill Park), 1889/103/131.<br />

Deed of (Presstman to Bloom Sts.), 1890/117/157.<br />

Closing (do.), 1890/150/210.<br />

Now Morris St., 1892/70/125.<br />

MORRIS, JOHN T.—(Ex-President of School Board), testimonial<br />

to, 1898/68/91.<br />

MORRIS ST.—Was Morris AL, 1845/45/42; 1892/70/125.<br />

MORTON AL.—Widening (Chase to Eager Sts.), 1850/26/25.<br />

Closing (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1853/79/70.<br />

Opening (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1867/14/17.<br />

Do. (John to Hoffman Sts.), 1882/96/183.<br />

Grade, etc., 1882/23/25; 1882/115/207.<br />

Now Morton St., 1894/113/124.<br />

MORTON ST.—Public (Chase to Eager Sts.), 1849/7/11.<br />

Was Morton AL, 1894/113/124.<br />

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MOSHER ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna, Ave.), 1847/40/<br />

39.<br />

Do, (Druid Hill to Madison Aves.), 1867/34/32.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/135/121; 1874/61/76; 1874/92/103;<br />

1885/84/104; 1886/15/25.<br />

Opening (Gilmor St. to Fulton Ave.), 1882/75/161.<br />

Do. (Fulton Ave. to Kirby's Lane), 1885/69/86.<br />

Do. (Kirby's Lane to Western limits), 1886/87/117.<br />

Paving, 1904-5/246/336; 1905-6/18/52; 1905-6/121/198;<br />

1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).<br />

MOTIVE=POWER—Installation of, 1900/97/66; 1904-5/92/18.<br />

MOTT ST.—For opening (Gay to Low sts.), 1838/14/218.<br />

MOULD LANE—Closing (N. of Wayne St.), 1851/67/51.<br />

MOUND ST.—Deed for (Donaldson's land to point between Lanvale<br />

and Townsend Sts.), 1868/9/36.<br />

(See MOUNT ST.)<br />

MOUNT ST.—Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181; 1875/8/8; 1876/116/<br />

117; 1879/56/66; 1879/71/83; 1880/105/119; 1880/<br />

106/120; 1881/86/127; 1883/68/82; 1886/46/57; 1886/<br />

132/171; 1891/138/188; 1896/165/241.<br />

Deed for, 1868/20/48; 1869, R. 242.<br />

Opening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1871/94/81.<br />

Do. (Townsend to Presstman Sts.), 1872/92/114.<br />

Do. (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1883/96/116.<br />

Do. (Northwest St. to North Ave.), 1888/95/120.<br />

Do. (Lexington St. to Edmondson Ave.), 1889/116/144.<br />

Do. (Baker to Northwest Sts.), 1899/205/279.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 94.<br />

MT. CLARE DEPOT—For closing certain streets adjacent to,<br />

etc., 1843/9/10.<br />

Do. and opening, 1850/22/23.<br />

MT. HOPE INSTITUTION—Support of insane paupers at, 1850<br />

' (Rev.)/47/163.<br />

MT. HOPE LANE—Closing (Madison to Linden Aves.), 1875/131/<br />

110. .<br />

MT. ROYAL AVE.—Was John St. (N. W. of Preston St.), 1868/<br />

80/122 (repealed, 1881/101/143).<br />

Appropriation for grading, 1875, R. 110.<br />

. Was Oliver St. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1881/101/143.<br />

To preserve as Park approach, 1882/40/114.<br />

Commissioners for square (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1885/<br />

79/86.<br />

Extending (North to Dolphin Sts.), 1885/95/121.<br />

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Opening, etc. (Dolphin to Cathedral Sts.),1886/102/136.<br />

Public walk or " alameda" in (Cathedral St. to North Ave.),<br />

1886/127/166.<br />

Building-line, etc., 1887/51/65.<br />

Grade, etc., 1888/96/121; 1888/99/129. .<br />

Sewers, etc., 1889/12/14.<br />

Terraces under Park Commission, 1890, R. 46.<br />

Park around B. & O. Station, 1891/79/111; 1892/51/83;<br />

1893/19/29:<br />

Sprinkling, 1891, R. 174.<br />

Appointment of Commissioners for squares, 1896/14/17.<br />

Paving, 1896/62/96; 1896/139/210; 1898/74/98.<br />

(See OLIVER ST.)<br />

MT. VERNON PLACE—Width of pavements on, 1833/29/47.<br />

Paving, 1837,R. 85; 1884/92/110.<br />

Grading (W. square), 1838, R. 29.<br />

Space between curb and steps on, 1846/76/75.<br />

Levelling, etc., (E. square), 1846, R. 77, 131.<br />

Preserving squares, 1852, R. 168; 1853/90/77.<br />

Porticoes and steps on, 1858 (Rev.)/59/218.<br />

City Commissioner to keep in order, 1863/6/17.<br />

Improving square, 1871, R. 202.<br />

Railing moved to Druid Hill Park, 1877, R. 57.<br />

Paving, 1884/92/110.<br />

Three Commissioners for squares, 1896/14/17.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; MONUMENT ST.;<br />

PORTICOES; WASHINGTON MONUMENT.)<br />

MOYLAND ST.—For opening, 1839/24/29.<br />

MUD—Selling (for Harbor), 1844, R. 131. . • - '<br />

(See MUD-MACHINES.)<br />

MUD=MACHINES—Hiring out, 1816, R. 11.<br />

Procuring, 1817/4/107; 1817/49/163.<br />

Report as to, 1820, R. (Nov. 17)', p. 299.<br />

For cleaning Jones' Falls, etc., 1821/29/322.<br />

Building and repairing, 1821, RR. (Feb. 18), p. 374.<br />

Correspondence as to cost of, 1821, R. (Mar. 16), p. 378.<br />

Finishing, 1821, R. (Oct. 10), p. 384.<br />

Building, 1822, R. (Mar. 9), p. 438.<br />

Working hand-machine, 1822, R. (Mar. 14), p. 439.<br />

For deepening channel, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 103; 1825, R.<br />

(Mar. 12), p. 144.<br />

For new machine, 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 137.<br />

Examination of model for, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141.<br />

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Examining machines, 1825, R. (Mar. 12), p. 144.<br />

Alteration of, 1826, R. (Apr. 16), p. 385.<br />

Improving navigation at wharves, etc., 1828/13/12; 1853,<br />

R. 47.<br />

Returns as to work done by, 1833/33/51; 1839/54/54.<br />

Using in Jones' Falls, 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.<br />

Charges for use of, 1849/46/59.<br />

Superintendent of, 1850, R. 99.<br />

(See DREDGING; JONES' FALLS.)<br />

MULBERRY ST.—Paving, etc., 1830, R. 45; 1874/64/78; 1892/<br />

21/30.<br />

Grading, etc., 1841 (Dec), R. 1; 1868, R. 417; 1890/16/<br />

20; 1897/14/17.<br />

Widening foot-ways, 1854/86/153.<br />

Condemning (Poppleton to Republican Sts.), 1859/103/178.<br />

Opening (Republican to Gilmor Sts.), 1868/30/55.<br />

Kerbing, 1881, R. 50.<br />

Opening (Gilmor St. to W. limits), 1886/106/141.<br />

MULBERRY TREES—In favor of planting, 1839, R. 44.<br />

MULES—(See HORSES.)<br />

MULLIKIN (MULLIKEN) ST.—For condemning (W. to Aisquith<br />

St.), 1851/35/31.<br />

Do. (Broadway to Ann St.), 1857/35/69.<br />

MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS—In reference to, 1818, R. (Mar. 6), p.<br />

206; 1820, R. (Feb. 11), p. 292.<br />

Accommodations for City authorities, 1820, R. (Mar. 9),<br />

p. 299.<br />

Repairing, 1821, R. (Oct, 10), p. 383; 1825, R. (Feb. 26),<br />

p. 134.<br />

Estimate for, 1821, R. (Nov. 20), p. 385.<br />

Accommodations in Exchange Building, 1823, R. (Mar.<br />

20), p. 387; 1823, R. (May 5), p. 47; 1828, R. 11.<br />

Do., fixtures for, 1823, R. (Sept. 23), p. 49.<br />

Do., preparing, 1823, R. (Oct. 31), p. 50.<br />

Exchange of rooms, 1824, R. (Jan. 24), p. 85.<br />

Rooms rented from Exchange Company, 1828, R. 11.<br />

Superintendent and watchman for, 1854/33/39.<br />

National flag on, 1895/29/36.<br />

(See CITY HALL; COURT-HOUSE; MASONIC HALL;<br />

WATCHMEN.)<br />

MUNICIPAL=LIQHTINQ COMMISSION—As to expediency of<br />

Municipal Lighting Plant, 1900, R. 11.<br />

Preliminary: report of, 1900, R. 18.<br />

Request for final report by, 1904-5, R, 20.<br />

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MUNROE ST.—(See MONROE ST.)<br />

MURIATIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permit for, 1867/32/30.<br />

(See ACIDS.)<br />

MUSEUMS—(Baltimore) purchasing site of, 1830, R. 13.<br />

Licensing dramatic performances in, 1839/43/40; 1839/<br />

45/44; 1842/7/21; 1842/29/37.<br />

(Baltimore) annual license for, 1845/22/24; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

34/126.<br />

Prohibiting display of anatomy in, 1896/74/115.<br />

(See THEATRES.)<br />

MUSIC—Prohibiting (in. streets, etc.), 1832/12/16; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1852/9/11.<br />

On Sabbath-day, 1855/16/38; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

In parks, etc., 1871, R. 258; 1888, R. 124.<br />

Hours for street instruments, 1898/109/149.<br />

(See CONCERTS; MUSICAL PARTIES; PARKS.)<br />

MUSICAL PARTIES—Licensing, 1839/45/44; 1850 (Rev.)/34/<br />

126.<br />

(See CONCERTS.)<br />

MYERS, SAMUEL—Testimonial to (for saving lives), 1895, R. 157.<br />

MYRTLE AVE.—(No. 1) was Chatsworth St, (N. of George St.),<br />

1870/70/112.<br />

(No. 2) now Walbrook Ave. (N. of and parallel with North<br />

Ave.), 1891/94/137.<br />

Opening (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1891/129/176.<br />

Do. (Slingluff Ave. to Ninth St.), 1891/132/180.<br />

N.<br />

NANTICOKE ST—Opening (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1886/12/23.<br />

Do. (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1887/22/23.<br />

Do. (Bayard to Bush Sts.), 1893/80/136.<br />

NAPHTHA—Storage, etc., 1874, R. 251; 1875, R..258.<br />

(See GASOLINE; OILS.)<br />

NAPOLEON AL.—Public (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1836/35/51.<br />

Extending side-walks, 1836, R. 111.<br />

Grading, 1837/6/8.<br />

Railway in, 1837/7/8; 1837/36/29; 1838/1/210.<br />

NATIONAL AFFAIRS—In reference to, 1868, R. 24.<br />

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NAUSEOUS LIQUORS—Not to be discharged, etc., 1797/15/61;<br />

1797/39/103; 1807/29/169; 1826/14/201; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53; 1853/5/13; 1880/112/125.<br />

NAVAL. BATTALION (BRIGADE)—Use of Hollins Market Hall<br />

by, 1894, R. 190, '253:<br />

Do. public wharf at Charles St., 1894, R. 288.<br />

Appropriations for, 1896/70/109; 1897, R. 80.<br />

Use of steam-launch "Inspector'' by, 1897, R. 56.<br />

Do. Broadway Hall, 1903-4/6/7.<br />

Do. Richmond Market Hall, 1905-6, O. 146 (approved<br />

June 9, 1906).<br />

NAVAL OFFICERS—(U. S.) tendering hospitalities to, 1852, R.<br />

116.<br />

(Russian) do., 1863, R. 180, 189; 1864, R. 69, 71.<br />

NAVAL STATION—For establishment of (at Annapolis), 1818,<br />

R. (Mar. 31), pp. 207-8.<br />

Do. (at Baltimore), 1844, R. 4; 1866, R. 103.<br />

Do. (at New Orleans), 1890, R. 16.<br />

(See NAVY YARD.)<br />

NAVIGATION—(Of Harbor) preservation of (by improving cove<br />

E. of Fells' Point), 1821, R. (Apr. 4), p. 382.<br />

Do. (at E. end of Fells' Point), 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 434.<br />

Obstructing (by throwing or depositing dirt, etc.), 1838<br />

(Rev.)/8/21.<br />

(See ABUTMENTS; HARBOR.)<br />

NAVY YARD—(At Baltimore) .in favor of, 1826, R. (Feb. 20),<br />

p. 376; 1836, R. 4.<br />

(See NAVAL STATION.)<br />

NEALE ST.—Opening curved street intersecting, 1869/53/56.<br />

NECESSITY AL.—Widening, 1821/50/343.<br />

Opening, 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 435.<br />

Repaving, 1830, R. 27.<br />

NEGROES—Maintenance of (in Baltimore County Jail), 1830, R.<br />

71; 1831, R. 3.<br />

Payment of bill for executing, etc., 1834, R. 28.<br />

Requiring permission for assemblies of, etc., 1860/39/60.<br />

(See COLORED CHILDREN; COLORED PEOPLE;<br />

EXPENSES; JAIL; REMOVAL OF CAUSES;<br />

SLAVES.)<br />

NEIGHBOR ST.—Was Chew St. (Harford Ave. to McKim St.),<br />

1859/29/53.<br />

Opening (McKim St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1894/106/116.<br />

Now Ashland Ave. (Harford Ave to McKim St.), 1898/<br />

75/101.<br />

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NERO AL.—Was Jew Al. (Eutaw to Paca Sts.), 1884/82/98.<br />

NEW CHURCH ST.—Now Wyoming St., 1878/80/71.<br />

NEW SOUTH BALTIMORE PARK—Acquiring land for, 1901/106/<br />

88.<br />

Addition to, 1902-3/170/139. . '<br />

NEW ST.—Deed of (Pulaski to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80.<br />

NEWSPAPERS—(See CITY COUNCIL; GERMAN LANGUAGE;<br />

PUBLICATION; REPORTERS.)<br />

NICHOLSON ST.—(Little), was High AL, 1842/6/21.<br />

Kerbing, 1881, R. 171; 1884/122/142.<br />

Opening and widening (Decatur to Cooksie Sts.), 1889/161/<br />

201.<br />

NIQHT=CARTS—Time for driving, 1863/5/11.<br />

NIGHT=SOIL—Depositing, 1864, R. 21, 62.<br />

Removing nuisance caused by, 1866, R. 9.<br />

Contract for removing, 1867/49/59 (repealed, 1867 (Nov.)/<br />

6/9).<br />

Depositing at Canton, 1869, R. 114.<br />

Contract (with Balto. Fertilizing Mfg. Co.), 1869, R. 161.<br />

City Solicitor to defend persons depositing (in Baltimore<br />

County), 1873, R. 328.<br />

Removing in summer, 1875, R. 235.<br />

At City Pier, 1876, R. 304; 1901-2/68/146.<br />

Removal of, 1880/121/139; 1880, R. 87; 1886, R. 56.<br />

Do. (Annex), 1890/87/135.<br />

From privies, etc., outside of City limits, 1901-2/67/147.<br />

(See GARBAGE.)<br />

NIQHT=WATCH—Providing for, 1797/10/37.<br />

Magistrates to receive report of, 1808/53/245.<br />

For deceased lieutenant of, 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 8; 1838,<br />

R. 86.<br />

Mayor requested to reorganize, 1844, R. 70. i<br />

Appointment and duties of officers, 1850/7/11/<br />

(See'WATCH AND LIGHTING; WATCHMEN.)<br />

NINE=PINS— (See BOWLING-ALLEYS; TEN-PIN ALLEYS.)<br />

NINTH ST.—(Formerly Barnum St.), opening (Charles St. to<br />

<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.), 1891/101/147.<br />

Repairing, 1894, R. 204.<br />

NITRIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See ACIDS.)<br />

NOMINATIONS—Of City officers, 1809/4/265.<br />

. (See OFFICERS.)<br />

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NORRIS, C. SIDNEY—(Second Branch Councilman), in memory<br />

of, 1864, R. 3.<br />

NORRIS AL.—Condemning (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1854/<br />

15/28.<br />

Changing location of, 1855/15/37.<br />

Condemning (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.), 1856/5/7.<br />

Grade, etc., 1883/73/87. ...<br />

Repairing, 1884, R. 134.<br />

NORTH (NORTHERN) AVE.—Condemning (York to Fenna.<br />

Aves.), 1852/16/15.<br />

Grading, 1853/43/44; 1858 (Nov.)/3/6; 1864, R. 85.<br />

Assessments/for opening, 1854/75/80.<br />

Repairing, 1859, R. 168; 1868, R. 414.<br />

For new assessment on, 1863, R. 202.<br />

Establishment grade of (N. C. Ry. to Oak St.), 1868/59/88.<br />

Regrading (Charles to North Sts.), 1872, R. 385.<br />

Widening, etc. (Charles St. to York Road or Greenmount<br />

Ave.), 1873/108/121.<br />

Paving, etc., 1873, R. 298; 1885/58/72; 1886/42/52;<br />

1886/100/135; 1886/1163^/154; 1894/103/114; 1895/<br />

38/49; 1902-3/172/148; 1904-5/202/247; 1905-6/121/<br />

198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/39/32; 1879/55/65; 1896/123/190.<br />

Squares (Charles to Oak Sts.), 1880/92/105.<br />

Naming "Taney Place" (do.), 1881/12/13.<br />

Squares (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1888/80/121.<br />

Opening (Penna. Ave. to W. limits), 1885/12/13.<br />

Terracing side-walk (Greenmount Ave. to Barclay St.),<br />

1888/97/123.<br />

Improving park (cor. Charles St.), 1889, R. 35.<br />

Shelling, 1889, R. 127.<br />

Gravelling, 1890, R. 3.<br />

Bridge at, 1890, R. 83; 1891/80/120; 1893/107/184;<br />

1895/117/148.<br />

Deed of (Gay St. to Mine Bank Lane), 1891/107/154.<br />

Opening (Mine Bank Lane to Belair Ave.), 1891/143/195.<br />

Macadamizing, 1893/41/79.<br />

• Special tax (Penna. Ave. to W. limits), 1893/84/146.<br />

• Paving, 1894/103/114; 1902-3/172/148; 1904-5/202/247;<br />

1905-6/121/198; 1905-6,0.150 (approved June 15,1906).<br />

Repairing, 1896/69/109.<br />

Refunding assessments on, 1898/124/161.<br />

(See BOUNDARY AVE.)<br />

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NORTH BALTIMORE RY. CO.—Tracks on N. Charles St., 1885/<br />

'.,25/29.<br />

"'•"•-"• (See ELECTRICITY; RAILWAYS.)<br />

NORTH POINT—Relieving those wounded at battle of, etc., 1816,<br />

R. 10,<br />

Painting to commemorate battle of, 1816, R. 12.<br />

(See PENSIONS; SEPTEMBER 12TH.)<br />

NORTH ST.—Purchase of lot on, 1813, R. 5.<br />

Continuing gutters on, 1815, R. 3.<br />

Opening and extending, 1821/19/314.<br />

Culverts in, 1838, R. 24.<br />

Regrading, 1840, R. 33; 1873, R. 237.<br />

Repairing, 1863, R. 55; 1883, R. 155.<br />

Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1873/113/125.<br />

Paving, 1876/58/46; 1885/70/87 (repealed, 1886/54/64);<br />

1905-6/136/149.<br />

Opening (from Biddle and Belvidere to John Sts.), 1879/<br />

69/82. '<br />

Grade, etc., 1880/27/36; 1880/79/94; 1880/123/142;<br />

1884/88/104.<br />

Opening (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1890/98/112.<br />

Now Guilford Ave. (N. of Eager St.), 1886/6/8.<br />

For removing tracks from, 1888, R. 22, 147.<br />

NORTHEASTERN (NORTHEAST) MARKET—To establish, 1878,<br />

R. 382.<br />

Leasing ground for, 1879, R. 169.<br />

Erection of, 1884/39/44.<br />

Sale of stalls, 1885/7/9.<br />

Market-master's house, 1885, R. 82.<br />

Hose, 1885, R. 83; 1889, R. 60.<br />

Licenses for stalls, 1886, R. 164.<br />

Shed, 1887/18/20.<br />

Cleaning, 1889/10/12.<br />

Bell for, 1889, R. 47.<br />

Repairs, 1891, R. 143.<br />

Rentals, 1894/53/67.<br />

(See MARKET-HOUSES; MARKETS.)<br />

NORTHERN CENTRAL RY. CO.—City's interest in Balto. &<br />

Susquehanna R. R. Co., etc., 1854/57/57; 1854/77/81. ><br />

City directors, 1854 (Nov.)/3/12.<br />

For revision of rates, 1855, R. 30.<br />

Inquiry as to charges, 1856, R. 50.<br />

Temporary tracks, 1857/51/94.<br />

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Directors, etc., 1858 (Rev.)/68/226.<br />

Frame shed at Bolton Depot, 1JS59 (Nov.), R. 11.<br />

Unloading cotton (at Bond St'), 1861, R. 74.<br />

Re-transferring offices to Baltimore, etc., 1862, R. 31.<br />

Altering tracks (on Central Ave.), 1863/39/52.<br />

Settlement of claims against, 1865/31/32.<br />

Changing grade of depot (at Centre and Monument Sts.),<br />

1865, R. 16.<br />

For sale of City's interest in, 1865, R. 132.<br />

Tracks (Eden and Aliceanna Sts.), 1866/76/178.<br />

Cars standing on tracks, 1867, R. 125.<br />

To take up tracks (on Eastern Ave.), 1870, R. 33.<br />

Connecting tracks (on Aliceanna and Thames Sts.), 1870,<br />

R. 93.<br />

Obstructing highways (Fell's Point), 1872, R. 250.<br />

Notice to open Dolphin and Preston Sts. and widen Foster<br />

AL, 1873/20/35.<br />

Red lights and horse-bells, 1874/38/41.<br />

Thanking for courtesies (on Oct. 19th), 1876, R. 367.<br />

Piers at Canton, 1880/55/63; 1881/107/149; 1883/100/<br />

120: 1887/54/69.<br />

Safety-gates (Boundary Ave.), 1882/62/138.<br />

Extending tracks (Thames St.), 1882/119/211 (repealed,<br />

1900/79/42).<br />

Additional tracks (on Eager St., etc.), 1884/88/104.<br />

To connect tracks with P., W. & B. R. R. (Canton Ave.),<br />

1886, R. 169.<br />

Track on Wills St., 1889/155/194.<br />

Extending piers (Jackson's Wharf), 1890/62/72.<br />

Moving bridge (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.), 1890/132/173.<br />

Extending bridge (Charles St.), 1890/137/196.<br />

Track (across Franklin St.), 1898/23/35.<br />

Do. (Thames St.), 1898/27/38.<br />

Switches and sidings (Bond and Thames St.), 1900/4/12.<br />

Do. (Monument St.), 1900/7/17; 1900/30/58.<br />

Change of roadway (near Lake Roland), 1900/42/80.<br />

Moving track (Madison St.), 1901-2/61/133.<br />

Switches (Thames and Caroline Sts.), 1903-4/39/66.<br />

Siding (Eastern Ave.), 1904-5/120/72.<br />

Curved track (Eastern Ave. and Bond St.), 1904-5/242/328.<br />

Switch, etc. (Monument and Constitution Sts.), 1905-6/<br />

27/66.<br />

(See BULK-HEADS; PIERS; WATER-PIPES.)<br />

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NORTHWEST ST.—Opening (7th to 9th Sts.), 1891/127/174.<br />

Do. (Calhoun St. to Fulton Ave.), 1893/176/285.<br />

Grade, etc., 1896/159/234; 1901-2/80/170.<br />

Opening (Fulton Ave. to Fayson St.), 1897/65/81.<br />

Now Westwood Ave., 1902-3/84/3.<br />

NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA R. R. CO.—To guarantee bonds of,<br />

, 1852/40/31.<br />

Against loan to, 1856, R. 119.<br />

Interest on endorsed bonds of, 1856, R. 209; 1861/59/141;<br />

1862/2/5; 1862/48/72; 1863/1/7; 1863/48/67; 1864/<br />

1/5; 1865/2/11.' • '<br />

Renewing note of, 1857, R. 158.<br />

To aid, 1859/100/115 (repealed, 1862/6/10).<br />

To enforce City's claims against, 1861, R. 188.<br />

Sale of do., 1864, R. 79.<br />

Redeeming bonds of, 1872/21/28.<br />

NOTES—Allowance for part payment on, 1843, R. 107.<br />

For memorial against small (or bills), 1852, R. 10; 1853, R. 1.<br />

(Promissory), in settlement of contract, 1856 (Nov.), R. 24.<br />

Do. (for work on City Yard), 1857, R. 19.<br />

Do. (for House of Refuge), 1857, R. 95.<br />

Do. (for amount of uncollected taxes), 1860/69/103;<br />

1861/60/142; 1862/34/39; 1872/2/5.<br />

Do. to meet deficiencies, 1865, R. 116; 1866, R. 216.<br />

Do. to contractor (for grading E.Baltimore St.), 1875, R. 91.<br />

(See BORROWING MONEY; BOUNTIES; SCHOOLS,<br />

PUBLIC; TAXES; WATER DEPARTMENT.)<br />

NOTICES—For opening streets, 1833, R. 24.<br />

For removal of nuisances, 1847/50/45.<br />

Refusal or neglect to observe, 1864/78/64.<br />

(See PIERS.)<br />

NUISANCES—Defining, 1797/11/39.<br />

To prevent, 1797/15/58; 1797/39/103; 1801/27/274.<br />

Paving to prevent, 1807/20/127; 1807/29/165; 1810/22/<br />

286.<br />

Removal of, 1817/18/122.<br />

Regulations (as to carcasses, excrement, etc.), 1820/26/282.<br />

On vacant lots, 1821/64/356.<br />

Executors, trustees, etc., considered as owner of lots, 1821/<br />

66/361.<br />

Caused by leakage, 1823/26/35.<br />

Restrictions as to certain occupations, 1826/15/220.<br />

Liability for cost of removing, 1828, R. 21; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

11/37; 1844/38/35. 238


Notices for removing, etc., 1847/50/45.<br />

Appropriations to remove, 1847, R. 125; 1853, R. 200.<br />

Filling up lots, 1847, R. 126; 1850, R. 132.<br />

For presentment as (on McKim St.), 1852, R. 131.<br />

Chemical preparations for roofing, etc., 1855/44/66.<br />

Enforcing law against certain, 1855, R. 243.<br />

Abatement by Health Commissioner, 1856, R. 164.<br />

General provisions against, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Abating certain, 1864, R. 132; 1865, R. 190; 1869, R. 296.<br />

For bill to abate, 1865, R. 11.<br />

On private alleys, 1866, R. 193.<br />

Duties of Commissioner of Health as to abating, 1903-4/<br />

57/100.<br />

(COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HEALTH; MANURE; NAU­<br />

SEOUS LIQUORS; NIGHT-SOIL; NOTICES; PAINTS;<br />

RUBBISH.)<br />

NUMBERING—Houses and buildings, 1844/15/18; 1853/24/28;<br />

1858/41/72 (repealed, 1859/16/38).<br />

Wagons, etc. (to correspond with licenses), 1847/30/33.<br />

Correcting numbers, 1863/6/18.<br />

Carriages, wagons, carts, drays, boats and scows, 1880/<br />

97/109.<br />

Houses on Post-Office Ave., Lombard and German Sts.,<br />

1880, R. 31. "<br />

"Decimal" system for houses, 1886/78/79; (Annex),<br />

1899/195/258.<br />

Removing old numbers, 1887/79/92.<br />

Cost of re-numbering, 1887, R. 7.<br />

Naming streets N. of North Ave. in conformity with, 1891/<br />

83/127.<br />

To correct irregularities in, 1897/59/74.<br />

o<br />

OAK ST.—Closing (Boundary Ave. to Lanvale St.), 1880/132/152.<br />

Do. (Oliver St. to Jones' Falls), 1885/89/111.<br />

Paving, 1890/29/32.<br />

OAKLEY ST.—Deed of (Kirby's Lane to Monroe St.), 1888/39/58.<br />

OATH—(Of allegiance) taken by City officers and employees,<br />

1862/58/87; 1862/61/161; 1863/9/30.<br />

Do. (by Councilmen and City officers), 1867 (Nov.)/l/5.<br />

(See OFFICERS.)<br />

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OATS—(See GRAIN.)<br />

OBSTRUCTIONS—To prevent (on foot-ways), 1801/27/275.<br />

On streets, etc., 1801/27/276; 1849/37/47; 1849 (Aug.)/<br />

1/3; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

By horses, vehicles, etc., 1860/50/68.<br />

Removal by Commissioners for Opening Streets, 1870/57/<br />

103.<br />

To be designated by lanterns at night, 1878/106/100.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; PROJECTIONS; STREETS.)<br />

OCCUPATIONS—Restricting certain, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133.<br />

Prohibiting (certain) throughout City, 1851/68/52.<br />

OCHRE—(See OCCUPATIONS; PAINTS.)<br />

O'CONNOR, DR. JOHN—For ministering to the poor, 1821, R.<br />

(Mar. 19), p. 380.<br />

Register to pay widow of, 1822, R. (Mar. 4), p. 438.<br />

O'CONNOR AL.—Grade, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/9/15.<br />

OCTOBER 19th—Observance as holiday, 1874, R. 384; 1876, R.<br />

341, 387.<br />

ODD-FELLOWS—Invitation to Grand Lodge, etc., 1865, R. 137.<br />

(See ICE-BOATS.)<br />

O'DONNELL ST.—Grade, etc., 1879/81/94.<br />

Exchanging strips of ground in bed of, 1905-6/139/256.<br />

OFFAL—Removal from houses, 1849/29/33; 1892/69/124.<br />

In covered carts, 1869/4/8.<br />

(See ASHES; BUTCHERS; JONES' FALLS; RUBBISH;.<br />

SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.)<br />

OFFICE—Councilmen not to hold (under City ordinances), 1838r<br />

R/38.<br />

Against holding more than one, 1892, R. 21.<br />

(See DEPARTMENTS; OFFICERS.)<br />

OFFICERS—(City) continuance of powers (of market-clerks, hayweighers,<br />

wood-corders, inspectors), 1797/1/17.<br />

Annual nomination of, 1809/4/265.<br />

Continuance of (in general), 1819/1/211.<br />

Suspension of, 1820/3/254.<br />

, Compensation of certain, 1820/7/257; 1824/13/59; 1826/<br />

. 60/353; 1858 (Rev.)/5/13.<br />

Time of appointment, 1821/5/303; 1826/6/157; 1839/4/<br />

12; 1840/10/28; 1841/6/21;1843/10/2; 1844/4/7; 1845/<br />

7/8.<br />

Not to be "interested in City contracts, 1821/7/304; 1850><br />

(Rev.)/4/8; 1862/50/75; 1890/94/132.<br />

Not to spend more than appropriations, 1850 (Rev.)/4/8..<br />

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Quarterly payments, bonds, etc.- 1822, R. (Mar. 19), p. 441.<br />

Time of entering upon duties, 1827/18/408; 1829/16/107.<br />

For amending City Charter as to appointments, 1829, R. 16.<br />

Institution of suits, etc., 1831/19/286; 1831/35/304.<br />

Appointment and continuance of, 1833/15/35.<br />

Do. of certain, 1836/11/21; 1837/13/11; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

41/107; 1838/5/213.<br />

Fixing salaries, defining duties, etc., 1844/6/10.<br />

As to extra compensation for, 1845, R. 70.<br />

Appointments where confirmation delayed, 1846/14/11;<br />

1847/7/17; 1848/15/15; 1849/2/6.<br />

As to Act for election of, 1849, R. 98; 1850, R. 24.<br />

Appointment, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/4/8; 1858 (Rev.)/4/12.<br />

Compensation of keepers of Springs and Squares, Marketclerks,<br />

etc., 1850 (Rev.)/5/9; 1864/26/23; 1864/54/40.<br />

In favor of election by people, 1852, R. 99.<br />

Monthly salaries, 1852/44/88.<br />

Confirmation by City Council, 1859/21/42 (repealed, 1860/<br />

97/125).<br />

Official bond, 1861/57/70.<br />

Accommodations for certain, 1861, R. 72.<br />

Against receiving perquisites, 1861, R. 80.<br />

To be "loyal" persons, 1862/58/87.<br />

Extending time for taking oath of allegiance, 1862/61/161.<br />

No extra compensation, etc., 1863/58/76.<br />

Re-instatement after army service, 1863, R. 124.<br />

Tenure, 1868/19/47.<br />

Register of Corporation, 1884, R. 215.<br />

Bi-ennial appointments, 1887/4/5.<br />

Appointment by joint convention of City Council, 1896/<br />

13/15.<br />

(See DEPARTMENTS; OATH; SALARIES.)<br />

OFFICES—(Municipal) removal to HoUiday St., 1857, R. 56.<br />

(See CITY HALL; DEPARTMENTS; MUNICIPAL<br />

BUILDINGS; OFFICERS.)<br />

OFF=SETS—(See PROJECTIONS.)<br />

OQSDEN ST.—Putting name on street-lamps, 1884, R. 156.<br />

(See OGSTON ST.)<br />

OQSTON ST.—Condemning (Franklin to George Sts.), 1848/35/29.<br />

Opening (Franklin to Mulberry Sts.), 1851/38/33.<br />

Correcting description of lot on, 1863, R. 146.<br />

Re-locating, 1872/9/13.<br />

Now Clinton Ave., 1873/80/90.<br />

(See OGSDEN ST.)<br />

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OHIO AVE.—Was Cecil Al. (as widened), 1853/62/56.<br />

OHIO ST.—Opening, 1851/17/22.<br />

OILS—Giving notes for, 1856 (Nov.), R. 24.<br />

Permit to manufacture (camphene), 1858, R. 25.<br />

Restricting manufacture of (coal-oil, etc.), 1862/20/29.<br />

Storage of, 1862/63/166; 1864/98/86; 1890/54/62.<br />

Permits for manufactories, etc., 1862, R. 89; 1863, R.<br />

51, 130, 170, 198.<br />

Inspection of (kerosene, etc.), 1865, R. 7; 1879/100/118;<br />

1881/35/51; 1890/99/138.<br />

Pipes for (petroleum, etc.), 1867, R. 168, 203; 1878, R. 107.<br />

Warehouses do., 1867, R. 280.<br />

Permits for tanks, 1895, R. 151, 198, 213, 250; 1897, R. 24.<br />

Flash-test (for petroleum), 1899/197/262..<br />

OLEOMARGARINE.-To be so labeled, 1884/132/151.<br />

(See FOOD-PRODUCTS.)<br />

OLIVE ST.—Was Goodman Al. (S. of West St.), 1884/17/18.<br />

OLIVER ST.—Opening (Ensor St. to Harford Ave.), 1847/64/58.<br />

For do. (Charles St. to Jones' Falls), 1852/7/10. •<br />

Condemning (Cathedral to Charles Sts.), 1867/13/16.<br />

Do. (Belair Ave. to Mine Bank Lane), 1871/42/36.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/117/105; 1874/76/86; 1878/65/57<br />

1878/66/58; 1880/38/45; 1884/93/112; 1887/29/30<br />

1887/94/108; 1889/38/46; 1889/76/97; 1893/177/286<br />

1893/178/287.<br />

Public (Belair Ave. to W. of Wolfe St.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Widening, etc. (Dolphin St. to North Ave.), 1874/78/87.<br />

Opening (Harford Ave. to "Wolf" St.), 1876/83/67.<br />

Public walk or "almeda," 1876/122/125; 1877/56/49.<br />

Now Mt. Royal Ave., 1881/101/143.<br />

' Opening (Aisquith to Ensor Sts.), 1882/86/170.<br />

Do. (Greenmount Ave. to North St.), 1882/97/184. ,<br />

OLIVER'S WHARF—Survey of, 1839 (May), R. 14.<br />

. Wharfage on, 1840, R. 38.<br />

For settling controversy as to, 1852, R. 162.<br />

OMNIBUSES—Not to pass one another, 1846/68/55.<br />

License rates for, 1882/49/126.<br />

(See VEHICLES.)<br />

ONE=MILE RUN—Culvert over, 1851, R. 129.<br />

(See MILE RUN.)<br />

OPENING STREETS (COMMISSIONERS FOR)—Appointment,<br />

duties and powers, 1841/10/27; 1846/59/38.<br />

Compensation of clerk for, 1845/44/41; 1867/53/64;<br />

. 1884/44/48.<br />

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Certificates of title to property assessed by, 1846/70/79<br />

(see 1849/2/8).<br />

Sale of property for unpaid assessments, 1846 (Aug.)/l/5.<br />

Excess of damages, 1847/28/31.<br />

Sale of lot (left by opening Chew St.), 1848, R. 20.<br />

Depositing papers, etc., with Register, 1849/2/8.<br />

Assessment of damages, etc., 1852/60/54.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/17/45; 1858 (Rev.)/15/57.<br />

Compensation, completing proceedings, etc., 1854/4/21.<br />

Room in City Hall for, 1859, R. 149.<br />

Appropriations (for Mulberry St.), 1860, R. 287.<br />

Transferring powers to Appeal Tax Court, 1861/4/19.<br />

Titles to property, 1863/20/39.<br />

Former Commissioners to complete work, 1863/41/54.<br />

Providing for three Commissioners, 1866/26/23; 1866/<br />

59/56.<br />

Index record of condemnations, 1866, R. 239.<br />

Payment to ex-Commissioners, 1866, R. 250.<br />

Appeals to City Court, 1868/29/54.<br />

Plats for City Solicitor, 1868, R: 42.<br />

Re-selling property, 1870/8/14.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1870/57/103.<br />

Re-selling materials, etc., 1870/77/130.<br />

Extending payment of assessment (Milliman St.), 1870,<br />

R. 100.<br />

Do. (Lexington St.), 1870, R. 119.<br />

Completing Commissioners' work, 1872/118/142.<br />

Where part of lot taken, etc., 1873/25/39; 1879/94/109;<br />

1888/43/62.<br />

Notices to property owners, 1873/76/87.<br />

Paying former Commissioners and Clerk, 1873, R. 353.<br />

Taxes to be paid before damages awarded, 1874/12/21.<br />

Terms of Commissioners, 1876/100/89.<br />

Refunds and expenses, 1877/8/7.<br />

Advertisements, 1878/75/68.<br />

Time of payment of services, 1880/17/27.<br />

Mode of proceeding, 1881/24/31.<br />

Selling obstructions, 1888/38/57.<br />

Salaries, 1890/138/198.<br />

Plats of County streets, etc., 1891/78/110.<br />

Surrendering parts of lots, etc., 1893/159/255.<br />

Appeals, 1895/39/50.<br />

Mode of appointing Commissioners, 1896/31/54.<br />

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Additional powers and duties (as to grading, etc., in Annex),<br />

1905-6, 0. 151 (approved June 15, 1906).<br />

Do. (as to changes in grade), 1905-6, O. 160 (approved<br />

June 19, 1906.)<br />

(See NOTICES; STREETS; SURVEYOR; TAXES.)<br />

OPERAS—(See THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.)<br />

ORANGES—(See FRUIT.)<br />

ORANGE AL.—Paving, 1820/28/286.<br />

Disapproving Act for widening, 1828, R. 61.<br />

Approving do., etc., 1837/35/28.<br />

Closing, 1860/98/125.<br />

Do. (North to Holliday Sts.), 1867/52/63.<br />

ORATORIO SOCIETY—Benches for performance of (in Fifth<br />

Regiment Armory), 1881, R. 169.<br />

ORBELL AL.—Now Orbell St., 1873/81/91.<br />

(See ARBELL AL.)<br />

ORBIT AL.—Condemning (Neighbor to Eager Sts.), 1855/59/141.<br />

ORCHARD ST.—Public (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1833, R. 57.<br />

For opening (Penna. Ave. to Ross St.), 1838/18/220.<br />

Accepting deed of, 1842, R. 8.<br />

Opening (Tessier St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/9/18; 1847/<br />

44/41.<br />

ORDINANCES—Delivery to Register, publication and recording,<br />

1797/5/22.<br />

Continuing or repealing, 1804/—/57; 1807/47/236; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/48/129; 1850(Rev.)/59/170; 1858 (Rev.)/72/227.<br />

Digest of, 1815, R. 1, 2.<br />

• Publication of, 1816, R. 8; 1818, R. (Feb. 19), p. 203;<br />

1818, R. (Mar. 12 and 17), p. 207; 1831, R. 1.<br />

(Health), printing of, 1818, R. (Mar. 20), p. 98.<br />

Committee to revise, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 140.<br />

;* Information as to violating, 1826/7/158.<br />

To continue or repeal certain, 1826/61/355.<br />

Publication of, etc., 1826, R. (Apr. 7), p.'389.<br />

Copy to each Councilman, 1826, R. (Oct. 13), p. 441; 1827,<br />

R. (Jan. 9), p. 442.<br />

Exchanging for those of other cities, 1833, R. 3.<br />

Revision of, 1837, R. 2, 37.<br />

Committee for printing, 1838, R. 100.<br />

Appropriation for engrossing (revised), 1838, R. 102.<br />

Affirming former, 1843/18/16.<br />

Furnishing copies to other cities, 1845, R. 35, 64.<br />

Sending copies to City departments, 1859/78/91.<br />

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Comptroller to publish certain, 1859, R. 117.<br />

To revise, codify, index, etc. (1858-66), 1866, R. 32, 199.<br />

Payment for revising, 1867, R. 103.<br />

For codifying, digesting, indexing, etc., 1868, R. 295.<br />

Adopting revised, 1869/63/76; printing, etc., do., 1869, R.<br />

109.<br />

Sending copies to <strong>State</strong> Library, etc., 1869, R. 103.<br />

Supplement to codification, 1873/109/122.<br />

Binding, 1875, R. 340.<br />

Re-printing (1797-1822), 1875, R. 449.<br />

Codifying, 1878/15/13.<br />

Adopting revised (under 1878, O. 15), 1879/5/7.<br />

Printing and binding, 1879, R. 19.<br />

For opinion of City law officer on (grading, etc.), 1885/37/<br />

42.<br />

Printing (on "Harbor, Docks and Wharves"), 1894, R. 257.<br />

Certificates as to, 1905-6/11/18.<br />

For indexing (1797-1906), 1905-6, O. 156 (approved June<br />

22, 1906).<br />

(See CODE; HARBOR BOARD; REGISTER, CITY.)<br />

ORDINARIES—(See GAMING; LAMPS; LICENSES; TAV­<br />

ERNS.)<br />

OREGON ST.—Was Wansbeck St., 1846/48/31.<br />

For opening, 1851/44/37.<br />

Condemning^(Saratoga to Lexington Sts.), 1853/57/53. *<br />

Do. (Franklin to Mosher Sts.), 1857/55/99.<br />

Opening (Saratoga to Mulberry Sts.), 1869/36/40; 1869/<br />

48/51.<br />

Do. (Smith to Fremont Sts.), 1869/64/77.<br />

Now Arlington Ave. (Lexington to Fremont Sts.), 1870/<br />

63/107.<br />

ORGANS—Permit to construct chamber, 1894, R. 29.<br />

Hours for playing on streets, 1898/109/149.<br />

ORIOLE PAGEANT—Permit to lay tracks for, 1881, R. 257.<br />

ORLEANS ST.—Approving Act establishing width of, 1821/1/95;<br />

1831, R. 30; 1832/11/15.<br />

Regrading, 1830/35/216; 1830 (ex. sess.)/4/228; 1831/17/<br />

281.<br />

Deed of (Ann to Choptank Sts.), 1852, R. 161.<br />

Condemning (Broadway to Ann St.), 1856 (Nov.)/7/19.<br />

Do. (Chester to Patuxent Sts.), 1871/123/111.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/23/17 (repealed, 1875/127/107); 1886/<br />

41/51; 1888/44/65; 1888/89/108; 1904-5/202/247;<br />

1905-6/124/228.<br />

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Widening, etc., 1875/91/65 (repealed, 1878/72/62):. -<br />

For extending, 1875, R. 392.<br />

Opening, etc.. (Central Ave. to Forrest St.), 1883/114/135.<br />

Do. (Forrest to Low Sts.), 1888/55/75 (repealed, 1891/<br />

103/149).<br />

(See HARFORD RUN.)<br />

ORPHANS' COURT—(See COURTS; EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)<br />

OSTEND ST.—For opening (Hanover to William Sts.), 1838/13/<br />

220. :<br />

Do. (Byrd St. to Patapsco River), 1839/50/49.<br />

Re-locating, 1850/5/20.<br />

Opening (Light to William Sts.), 1874/71/82; 1874/135/<br />

134.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/141/145; 1878/30/26; 1887/83/96.<br />

Opening (Light to Race Sts.), 1885/65/82; 1885/95/117.<br />

Do. (Race to Stockholm Sts.), 1904-5/128/95; 1905-6/4/7.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

OTTERBEIN ST.—Was Dawson Al., 1879/25/27.<br />

OVEN—Permit for (under foot-way), 1856, R. 158.<br />

OYSTERS—Sale of, 1807/29/170; 1811/6/304; 1821/47^/339;<br />

1826/14/201 (repealed, 1827/13/403).<br />

Season for selling, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53;<br />

1855/9/31; 1856/21/20; 1858/44/125; 1860/75/108.<br />

Regulations as to shells, 1864/97/86; 1878/62/55; 1881/<br />

117/159.<br />

Permits to deposit or spread shells, 1852, R. 94; 1873, R.<br />

11, 57, 66; 1876, R. 69.<br />

Peddling, 1863/38/52.<br />

(See HEALTH; RUBBISH; SABBATH-DAY.)<br />

PACA ST.—Changing sewer in, 1838, R. 92.<br />

Repairing, 1868, R. 184.<br />

Grading, 1880, R. 112.<br />

Opening (Stockholm to West Sts.), 1887/23/24.<br />

PAINTER'S COURT—Condemning (S. of Pitt St.), 1847, R. 29.<br />

PAINTS—Restricting manufacture of, 1829/7/99; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

PANTRIES—(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)<br />

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PAPERS—Disposal of (at City Hall), 1846,'R. 88.<br />

Recording, furnishing copies of, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/53/166;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/56/216.<br />

(See RECORDS.)<br />

PARADES—Permit for (to League of Republican Clubs), 1889, R.<br />

17.<br />

Of political organizations, 1890/175/244; 1891/9/15;<br />

1894/139/174.<br />

(See BANDS; PROCESSIONS.)<br />

PARIS (CITY OF)—Donations of books, etc., to, 1850, R. 137.<br />

Gift to, 1851, R. 135.<br />

PARK AVE.—Was Grundy St., 1868/14/42.<br />

Street-signs on, 1869, R. 152.<br />

Was Park St. (Fayette to Biddle Sts.), 1874/3/7.<br />

Re-numbering, 1874, R. 17.<br />

Grading, 1875, R. 276; 1881/73/114; 1881, R. 94.<br />

Deed of (Reservoir St. to Mt. Royal Ave.), 1890/110/149.<br />

Paving, 1893/202/319; 1894/35/35; 1904-5/182/208;<br />

1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15,<br />

1906).<br />

Improving, 1897/56/54.<br />

Naming part of (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.) "McLane<br />

Place," 1904-5/267/376.<br />

PARK HEIGHTS AVE.—Macadamizing, 1890, R. 47; 1894, R.<br />

168; 1895, R. 68.<br />

Repairing, 1892, R. 105.<br />

Naming " Pimlico Boulevard," 1900/38/78.<br />

PARK LANE—Filling up (Cove to Pine Sts.), 1832, R. 67.<br />

_ Repairs (at Run AL), 1832, R. 81.<br />

Bridge over run in, 1834, R. 64.<br />

Changing name to Raborg St., 1842/10/24.<br />

PARK PLACE—Establishing, 1860/36/93.<br />

Commissioners for, 1875/100/76; 1896/14/17.<br />

Kerbing, 1875, R. 245; 1875/121/104; 1881, R. 10.<br />

Improving, 1876, R. 376.<br />

Appropriation (to balance accounts), 1878, R. 112.<br />

Grading, 1878, R. 163.<br />

PARK RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

PARK ST.-—Opening and widening (Saratoga to Liberty Sts.),<br />

1866/54/51.<br />

Opening (Richmond to Biddle Sts.), 1868/60/89.<br />

Tax for widening, 1869/24/21.<br />

Straightening, 1870/68/110,<br />

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Relief for property-holders on, 1871/44/37. •--:.•<br />

Grade, etc., 1871/136/122; 1872/17/25; 1872, R. 12.<br />

Now Park Ave. (Fayette to Biddle Sts.), 1874/3/7.<br />

Re-numbering, 1874, R. 17.<br />

Re-paving, 1875/118/102.<br />

PARKS—Planting trees in (Market St., Fell's Point), 1831, R. 40.<br />

Salary of keepers (Union Sq. and Patterson Park), 1859/<br />

42/60.<br />

Investment of Fund, 1860/18/44.<br />

Commissioners for, 18.60/60/85; 1860,R. 227.<br />

Improving (Druid Hill and Patterson), 1863/37/48.<br />

Concerts in (do.), 1865, R. 99; 1866, R. 141; 1867, R. 223;<br />

1868, R. 302; 1870, R. 169.<br />

Payment of revenue from railways, 1866/60/56;. 1870/<br />

75^/127.<br />

Approving appointment as Commissioner, 1869, R. 8.<br />

Appeals in condemnations for, 1873/17/32.<br />

Collecting "tax" from City Passenger Ry. Companies,<br />

1874, R. 100, 131, 134.<br />

Music in, 1875, R. 194; 1887, R. 107; 1893, R. 24; 1898-<br />

99, R. 59, 84, 143.<br />

Employment of resident laborers in, 1875, R. 330.<br />

Declining offer of " Hook Farm" (Falls Road) for, 1881, R.<br />

262.<br />

Against reduction of street-railways "tax," 1886, R. 36, 49;<br />

1894, R. 98.<br />

Commission, 1888/119/148; 1896/40/67.<br />

Expenses payable from Fund, 1891/14/19.<br />

Bolton Depot property, 1891/78/111; 1892/51/83; 1893/<br />

| 19/29.<br />

Cost of additions payable from "Park Tax," 1891/84/128.<br />

Acquiring (at Fort Ave., Towson, Clemm and Hull Sts.),<br />

.1893/208/327,...... ... . ' . «.<br />

Deed for (Callow Ave., Lennox and Bolton Sts.), 1898/<br />

56/81.<br />

To assume control over (on Presstman St., Fulton and<br />

Penna. Aves.), 1900, R. 6.<br />

To acquire (Gwynn's Falls, Edmondson Ave., Frederick<br />

Road and Heald's Lane), 1901/106/88.<br />

Do. (W. of Riverside Park), 1901/114/104.<br />

Do. (triangle at Riggs, Fremont and Arlington Aves.),<br />

1901-2/76/159.<br />

Loan of $1,000,000 for, 1904-5/228/302.<br />

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Accepting (Canton and Fort Aves., Canton and Patuxent<br />

Sts.), 1905-6/130/237.<br />

(See MUSIC; RAILWAYS; TAXES.)<br />

PARKIN (PARKEN) ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1832, R. 82.<br />

Assessment of damages, do., 1833/47/63.<br />

Condemning (Hollins to Pratt Sts.), 1836, R. 23; 1839/<br />

17/21.<br />

For opening (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1839/1/11; 1840<br />

(June)/5/12.<br />

Accepting deed of (McHenry to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27.<br />

PARRISH AL.—For opening, 1852/30/24.<br />

Grade, etc., 1880/39/45; 1885-6/3/5.<br />

Opening (Mulberry to Franklin Sts.), 1883/105/124.<br />

PARRISH ST.—Grade, etc., 1872/58/74.<br />

PARTITIONS—Regulations as to, 1797/14/57; 1801/18/256;<br />

1807/20/119; 1826/10/180; 1838 (Rev.)/21/68; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/47/117; 1849/31/34; 1850 (Rcv.)/14/30; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/33/124; 1850 (Rev.)/51/65; 1857/48/92; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/53/214; 1874/17/25; 1883/21/25.<br />

Permits to use, etc., 1862, R. 46; 1867 (Nov.), R. 18, 32;<br />

1894, R. 131, 219.<br />

Thickness of, 1873/100/113.<br />

PASSAGE=WAYS—Permits for, 1870, R. 228; 1878, R. 93; 1884,<br />

R. 216; 1887, R. 31, 130.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; COVERED WAYS;<br />

STRUCTURES.)<br />

PATAPSCO AL.—Closing part of, 1833/42/64.<br />

Cession (West St. to Ropewalk AL) 1875, R. 237.<br />

Opening and widening (Ostend to West Sts.), 1886/107/<br />

143.<br />

PATAPSCO RIVER—For removing obstructions from channel,<br />

etc., 1852/59/53;, 1852, R. 14, 56; 1853/84/73; 1853/<br />

85/74; 1854/50/51.<br />

Payment to Commissioners, 1853, R. 111.<br />

Commissioners' report, 1854, R. 5.<br />

Against bridge across, 1856, R. 3.<br />

Closing account, 1858/27/48.<br />

For deepening channel, 1859, R. 55, 71, 221.<br />

Against depositing in, etc., 1895/73/94.<br />

(See CHANNEL.)<br />

PATAPSCO ST.—Opening (Eager to Monument Sts.), 1878/95/88<br />

(repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (Monument to Boston Sts.), 1881/72/114; 1884/45/49.<br />

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Do. (Fort Ave. to Ostend St.), 1883/39/48. ' -'<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/30/35; 1894/109/120; 1896/47/76.<br />

Deed of (Eastern Ave. to Boston St.), 1886/84/ilO.<br />

Do. (Eastern to Canton Aves.), 1886/98/133.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Monument Sts.), 1887/81/93.<br />

For acquiring (do.), 1887, R. 106.<br />

Deed for, 1888/4/6.<br />

Paving, etc., 1892, R. 212.<br />

Now Lakewood Ave. (Boston St. to N. limits), 1898/72i/96.<br />

PATENT MEDICINES—Against venders' exhibitions on streets,<br />

etc., 1893, R. 203.<br />

PATTERSON, WILLIAM—Purchase of ground from, 1818, R.<br />

(Apr. 1), p. 208.<br />

Gift of Public Walk by, 1827, R. (Mar. 1), p. 450. .<br />

Memorial tablet to, 1899/202/276.<br />

PATTERSON AVE.—Was Cooke (Cook) St., 1871/72/59.<br />

Opening (Fulton Ave. to W. of Monroe St.), 1873/103/117;<br />

1874/1/5; 1875/93/69.<br />

Repairing, 1883, R. 197.<br />

Opening (Fulton to Monroe Sts.), 1889/98/126.<br />

Paving, 1890/116/156; 1893/182/291; 1896, R. 33.<br />

PATTERSON AND DRUID HILL PARKS RY.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

PATTERSON PARK—Changing name of Public Walk to, 1851/<br />

3/14.<br />

Improving, 1851, R. 56; 1852, R. 120; 1854, R. 63; 1856,<br />

R. 216.<br />

Repairing, 1855, R. 54; 1856 (Nov.), R. 33; 1857, R. 151.<br />

Further improvements to, 1858, R. 57; 1859, R. 147;<br />

1865, R. 46.<br />

Preserving trees in, 1860, R. 178.<br />

Grading adjacent streets, 1861/46/57.<br />

Closing do., 1861/52/64.<br />

Removing obstructions, 1862, R. 48.<br />

Salary of keeper, 1864/75/62; 1866/29/36.<br />

Gate-way, 1869, R. 113; 1895, R. 186.<br />

Keeping gates open, 1869, R. 234.<br />

Extending, 1871/116/102; 1882/117/209.<br />

Superintendent of, 1872/69/83.<br />

Lamps in, 1873, R. 137.<br />

Gates for, 1882, R. 91; 1888, R. 90.<br />

Paving foot-way, 1887, R. 41.<br />

Hours for concerts in, 1888, R. 140.<br />

Improving Eastern Annex to, 1889/85/112.<br />

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Do. addition to, 1893/199/317; 1895/66/86.<br />

Gate-house, 1895, R. 86.<br />

(See PARKS.)<br />

PATTERSON PARK AVE.—Was Gist St., 1871/28/24.<br />

Opening (Monument to Oliver Sts.), 1876/69/56.<br />

Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1878/26/23.<br />

Grade, etc., 1883/66/79; 1887/77/89; 1888/112/142;<br />

1893/125/210.<br />

Opening (Monument to Oliver Sts.), 1886, R. 179.<br />

(See GIST ST.)<br />

PATUXENT ST.—Opening (Monument St. to Eastern Ave.), 1884/<br />

47/51.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/76/92; 1893/205/324; 1904-5/107/48;<br />

1904-5/140/115; 1904-5/243/333.<br />

Deed of (Elliott to Boston Sts.), 1893/48/91.<br />

Do. (Lancaster to Boston Sts.), 1894/85/93.<br />

For opening (Monument St. to Eastern Ave.), 1898/115/<br />

153; 1898/116/154.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/47/98.<br />

PAUPERS—(Insane), may be sent to jail, 1857/15/51.<br />

General provisions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/46/202.<br />

(See HOSPITALS; INSANE.)<br />

PAVEMENTS—Appropriation for repairing, 1799/26/217.<br />

Taking up (for vater-pipes, etc.), 1855/67/146; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/71/227.<br />

Permit to re-grade, 1865, R. 112.<br />

> Improved, 1867/65/72; 1867, R. 239.<br />

Permits for do., 1869, R. 293; 1870, R. 1; 1871/113/99;<br />

1873, R. 313. ><br />

Cost in other cities, 1893, R. 213.<br />

Contracts for improved, 1894/117/147.<br />

Mosaic, instead of Belgian block, 1894/135/165.<br />

Improved (Bermuda asphalt, etc.), 1895/32/40.<br />

To protect (asphalt), 1898/91/121.<br />

Regulating character of, 1899/165/217.<br />

Repairs to, 1899/169/223 (repealed, 1900/11/23).<br />

Improved (on Gough St., etc.), 1905-6/121/198.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; PAVING; STREETS.)<br />

PAVING—Regulations as to, 1818/8/174; 1818, R. (July 10), p.<br />

198; 1819/3/213; 1849/32/35.<br />

Payment of balance due for, 1821, R. (Mar. 16), p. 378.<br />

Expenses on certain streets, 1822/36/418.<br />

Auditing claims for, 1823, R. (Mar. 7), p. 42.<br />

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City stock for balances,. 1824, R. (Mar. 19), p. 94.<br />

Supervision over, 1826/9/165.<br />

Payments in certain. cases, 1827, R. (Mar. 29), p. 459;<br />

1830, R. 53.<br />

Petition by Mayor, 1832/8/12.<br />

Unpaved streets, tax, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/13/46.<br />

Private contracts for, 1842/13/26; 1848/33/28.<br />

For right of City to regulate, 1846, R. 75.<br />

For information as to "modern and improved" plan, 1846,<br />

R. 94.<br />

Collection of bills for, 1851/37/32.<br />

Payment for intersections, 1851/70/53.<br />

For general system of, 1850 (Rev.) 15/34.<br />

Certain streets, 1859, R. 106.<br />

Improved, 1867/65/72; 1869, R. 293.<br />

For better system of, 1868, R. 27.<br />

Duties of City Commissioner as to, tax, etc., 1870/78/131.<br />

Certain intersections, 1870, R. 153; 1871, R. 16, 240, 330.<br />

Improved (around City Hall), 1875/102/77.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; CROSS-STREETS;<br />

PAVEMENTS; PAVING-TAX; RE-PAVING;<br />

STREET-PAVING; STREETS.)<br />

PAVING=TAX—Laying and collecting, 1797/25/90; 1800/36/<br />

224.<br />

Appropriation for deficiency in, 1815, R. 4.<br />

Credit on bill of, 1831, R. 26.<br />

Release from, 1836, R. 47.<br />

Refund for, 1836, R. 75. '<br />

Collection of, 1843/24/19; 1850 (Rev.)/15/34.<br />

For school lots, 1845, R. 41.<br />

Sale of property for unpaid, 1846/54/35.<br />

On property-owners, 1849/32/35.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; PAVING; STREET-<br />

PAVING.)<br />

PAWNBROKERS—Regulations as to, 1838/32/93; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

35/133; 1858 (Rev.)/38/176; 1867/64/70; 1890/37/43.<br />

PAYMENTS—Certain (by Register), 1828, R. 4; 1832, R. 26, 70,<br />

83; 1834, R, 25; 1838, R. 33; 1839, R. 13.<br />

In full of certain claims, 1838, R. 11.<br />

For judgment, 1839, R. 87.<br />

For boat taken, 1839, R. 121.<br />

In accordance with assessors' statements, 1840, R. 28.<br />

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For maintaining order, 1840, R. 30.<br />

For certain unspecified purposes, 1841, R. 26, 32, 34-36, 40;<br />

1841 (Apr.), R. 5; 1841 (Dec), R. 7; 1842, R. 4, 9, 29-32,<br />

42, 43, 66.<br />

Interest on balance due, 1841 (Apr.), R. 6.<br />

Under various resolutions, 1843, R. 2, 3, 7, 8. 11, 14, 15, 29,<br />

30, 38, 40, 42-45, 50-52, 55, 56, 66, 68, 80, 81, 86, 87, 91,<br />

95, 98, 114, 117.<br />

To various persons, 1844, R. 5, 6, 9, 14-16, 18, 19, 21, 22,<br />

27, 29, 33-38, 45-50, 57, 71, 76, 79-81, 85, 87, 88, 93-97,<br />

107-111, 114, 115, 121, 123, 127, 128, 132, 140-143, 145,<br />

147, 148; 1845, R. 5, 6, 8-10, 21-24, 27-29, 37-39, 45,<br />

47-50, 52, 53, 57, 65, 68, 69, 73, 76, 80, 92, 96, 107, 122;<br />

1846, R. 33, 34, 36, 40, 42-44, 50, 51, 54, 58, 67, 93, 100,<br />

101, 106; 1847, R. 1, 4, 9, 10, 15, 22-25, 37-40, 53, 57, 58,<br />

77, 99, 100, 103, 104, 115, 123, 130; 1848, R. 1, 10, 13, 15,<br />

17, 21, 23, 27-29, 32, 33, 37, 39, 42, 49, 50, 53, 57, 60, 63,<br />

64, 68, 72, 73, 76; 1849, R. 6, 9, 10, 12, 15-17, 20-24, 30,<br />

31, 35, 38, 40, 43, 52, 54, 60, 64, 71, 73-76, 83, 111, 119,<br />

123.<br />

Do. (including refunds), 1850, R. 4, 7, 10, 13-15, 19, 23, 26,<br />

30, 40-45, 56, 62, 63, 66, 68, 69, 78, 79, 90, 108, 110-112,<br />

116, 117, 122, 125, 133, 138; 1851, R. 1, 30-40, 51-53,<br />

59-63, 74, 77-79, 88, 89, 108, 115, 131, 132; 1851 (Aug.),<br />

R. 3; 1852, R. 13, 15, 17, 20, 28-31, 34, 35, 37-39, 41, 43,<br />

44, 46-48, 52, 57, 59-62, 64, 65, 74, 80-82, 92, 95, 108, 109,<br />

123-127, 132, 138, 141, 147, 149, 150, 157, 164, 172-174,<br />

179; 1852 (Oct.), R. 2; 1853, R. 5, 7, 8, 13-27, 29, 30,<br />

36-40, 46, 49, 53-58, 60, 64-66, 70-76, 86, 90, 97, 98, 108,<br />

112-114, 125, 126, 134, 143, 145, 146, 156, 158-160, 162,<br />

163, 171, 172, 178, 187, 188, 195-199, 204, 223, 224, 242,<br />

244, 255; 1853 (Nov.), R. 5, 9; 1854, R. 9, 17, 31, 45, 54,<br />

57, 62, 67, 73, 77, 80, 82, 84, .90, 94, 96, 97, 100, 101, 110,<br />

112, 125, 127, 129, 136, 140, 145, 150, 158; 1854 (Nov.),<br />

R. 1, 11, 16; 1855, R. 2, 4, 9, 14, 18, 19, 25, 28, 43, 45-47,<br />

52, 56-59, 62, 72, 74, 76, 78, 81, 84-86, 89, 91, 108, 113,<br />

114, 125, 126, 128, 129, 132, 133, 140, 143, 153, 154, 158,<br />

170, 173, 179, 180, 182, 183, 187, 191, 195, 200-202, 204,<br />

207, 210, 215-218, 226, 227, 231, 233, 237, 238, 241, 247;<br />

1856, R. 5, 7-16, 18-28, 30, 33-40, 42, 44, 45, 52, 73-75,<br />

78-80, 85, 88, 93, 95, 97, 103-105, 121, 123, 126, 128, 135,<br />

143, 146, 166, 169, 173, 176, 178, 184-186, 189, 191, 192,<br />

194, 201-205, 207, 208, 220, 221; 1856 (Nov.), R. 5, 31.<br />

353


On various accounts, 1857, R. 1, 5, 8, 9, 12-16, 22, 24, 28,<br />

34, 40, 68, 79, 82, 83, 91-93, 96^, 100, 104, 107-109,<br />

114, 117, 119, 121-123, 125, 128, 129, 132, 143, 145,<br />

146, 157, 166, 168, 169, 182-184, 186, 190, 192; 1,858,<br />

R. 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 17-21, 23, 26-28, 30-33, 41, 44, 45, 50,<br />

64, 85, 87, 92, 94, 120, 121, 126, 138-141, 144, 145, 150,<br />

158; 1858 (Nov.), R. 2, 3, 12, 15, 29, 33, 47; 1859, R.<br />

52, 54, 60, 65, 70, 72, 73, 77, 86, 92, 96, 116, 131, 140,<br />

156, 171, 178, 179, 186, 197, 230, 231, 233, 234, 246, 247,<br />

256; 1860, R. 34, 35, 42, 44, 45, 47, 51, 66, 71, 135-138,<br />

161-165, 168, 183, 203, 204, 217, 230, 243, 279, 280, 282,<br />

337, 342, 360, 388, 397; 1861, R. 41, 73, 97, 98, 116;<br />

1862, R. 22, 24, 39, 79, 80, 93, 106, 148; 1863, R. 4, 9,<br />

10, 22, 24, 29, 61, 96, 97, 125, 133, 135, 160, 164; 1864,<br />

R. 1, 53, 105, 173; 1865, R. 57, 58, 94, 96, 103, 107,<br />

162, 174, 194; 1866, R. 42, 49, 122, 131, 133, 168, 221,<br />

223, 250; 1866 (Oct.), R. 27, 52, 64; 1867, R. 2, 30, 43,<br />

49, 51, 52, 91, 144, 171, 198, 279, 296, 297, 305, 309, 312,<br />

313, 340, 342, 357, 384, 414, 419, 420, 431; 1868, R. 83,<br />

84, 177, 183, 189, 232, 236, 237, 239, 310 (repealed by R.<br />

383), 343-345, 351, 352, 368, 372, 432, 456-459; 1869,<br />

R. 3, 16, 20, 25, 39, 96, 120, 140, 151, 158, 177, 211, 231,<br />

235, 239, 281, 291, 292, 299; 1870, R. 67, 68, 115, 146,<br />

154, 155, 163, 200, 246, 253; 1871, R. 22, 41, 60, 69,<br />

111, 173-175, 222, 262; 1872, R. 9, 13, 31, 43, 76,' 84,<br />

109, 174, 175, 190, 195, 204, 227, 266, 312, 378, 379;<br />

1873, R. 34, 36, 41, 70, 77, 84-86, 99, 113, 127, 128, 134,<br />

136, 292, 325, 347, 357, 380, 405, 424, 432, 433, 447;<br />

1874, R. 6, 18, 19, 36, 44, 46, 68, 75, 76, 133, 140, 173,<br />


- 151, 152, 165, 177, 182, 186, 219, 253-255; 1882, R. 20,<br />

26, 36, 49, 54, 67, 68, 99, 101, 104, 115, 129, 137, 141,<br />

151, 170, 187, 198, 201, 202; 1883, R. 2, 13, 14, 15, 18,<br />

55, 74, 90, 91, 117, 118, 120, 122, 135, 175, 182, 184,<br />

185, 188, 189, 214; 1884, R. 8, 9, 35, 71, 74, 75, 82, 105,<br />

111, 115, 116, 118, 121, 137, 213, 260; 1885, R. 39, 40,<br />

49, 60, 61, 69, 78, 90, 94, 100, 104, 120, 130-132, 145,<br />

155, 158, 171, 182; 1886, R. 1, 4, 12, 16, 22, 24, 32, 33,<br />

54, 122, 123, 133, 134, 160, 174, 178, 180, 182, 212; 1887,<br />

R. 96, 143; 1888, R. 1, 71, 84, 85, 120, 133, 158; 1889,<br />

R. 37, 41, 78, 100, 114, 140, 142, 144, 153, 164; 1890,<br />

R. 18, 58, 93, 94, 112, 152, 155, 161, 180, 188, 189, 193,<br />

195, 211, 223; 1891, R. 71, 72, 77, 153, 154, 169, 187,<br />

241, 256, 269, 273, 274; 1892, R. 3, 8, 13, 42, 60, 123,<br />

168; 1893, R. 15, 16, 36, 76, 92, 150, 179, 198, 199;<br />

1894, R. 108, 123, 142, 196, 208, 218, 234, 262, 285;<br />

1895, R. 3, 5, 7, 44, 45, 49, 59, 60, 69, 71, 92, 99, 101,<br />

115, 129, 152, 161, 163, 189, 197, 210, 246-248, 252;<br />

1896, R. 6, 7, 17, 28, 29, 38, 56, 59, 66, 68, 82, 91, 92;<br />

1897, R. 75; 1898/63/88; 1898-9, R. 32, 35, 36, 80,<br />

141, 145.<br />

PAYSON ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary Wilkens' land),<br />

1871/92/80.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871, R. 255; 1890/18/22; 1897/60/75;<br />

1902-3/150/103; 1903-4/22/45.<br />

Opening (Baltimore St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1886/39/48.<br />

Deed of (McHenry St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1891/122/170.<br />

Opening (North to Clifton Aves.), 1891/130/177.<br />

Deed of (Eagle St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1895/30/37.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1898/94/123.<br />

Public (Hollins St. to Frederick Ave.), 1900/90/59.<br />

PEABODY AL.—(See FOOT-WAYS.)<br />

PEABODY, GEORGE—Reception to, 1866 (Oct.), R. 7.<br />

Attending obsequies of, 1870, R. 39.<br />

Reception to officers of British ship bearing remains, 1870,<br />

R. 71.<br />

PEABODY INSTITUTE—City publications for, 1872/34/43.<br />

PEACE AL.—Re-paving, 1829, R. 20.<br />

Approving Act changing name to Perry St., 1836/3/14.<br />

Opening (Hanover to Sharp Sts.), 1836/55/77.<br />

(See PERRY ST.)<br />

PEACH AL.—Deed of, 1844, R. 102.<br />

Now Sarah Ann St., 1845/31/29.<br />

PEALE'S MUSEUM—(See MUSEUMS.)<br />

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PEAR ST. (AL.)—Grade, etc., 1875/85/59.<br />

Now Pear St., 1892/70/125.<br />

PEARCE ST.—Grading, 1854, R. 149.<br />

(See PEIRCE ST.)<br />

PEARL=ASHES.—Inspection, of, 1807/45/228; 1822/14/398;<br />

1823/10/11; 1826/25/265; 1828/18/16; 1831/20/287;<br />

1832/37/38; 1838 (Rev.)/15/59; 1846/27/35; 1846/<br />

75/74.<br />

PEARL ST.—Extending,-1819/26/236.<br />

Paving, 1830, R. 34; 1893/184/296; 1896, R. 33.<br />

Kerbing, etc., 1874/102/109.<br />

Grade, etc., 1877/38/35 (repealed, 1880/109/123).<br />

PEDLARS (PEDDLERS)—Arresting unlicensed, 1843, R. 90.<br />

(See HUCKSTERING; MARKETS.)<br />

"PEGGY STEWART" DAY—(See OCTOBER 19th.)<br />

PEIRCE (PIERCE) ST.—Grading, 1835/15/17; 1852/10/11.<br />

Public (Fremont to Poppleton Sts.), 1859/41/60.<br />

PENALTIES—(See FINES.)<br />

PENN AL.—Repairing, 1873, R. 374 (see 1837, ex. sess., R. 6).<br />

PENN ST.—Condemning (Haw to Pratt Sts.), 1852/23/19.<br />

Do. (King to Pratt Sts.), 1854/17/29.<br />

Paving, 1870/82/135; 1895, R. 104.<br />

Opening (Haw St. to Fremont Ave.), 1887/110/127.<br />

Benefits from opening, 1891/113/160.<br />

Damages for do., 1892, R. 28.<br />

PENNSYLVANIA (STATE OF)—Hospitalities to Governor and<br />

Legislature of, 1851, R. 17.<br />

PENNSYLVANIA AVE.—Repairing, 1828, R. 50; 1829, R. 34.<br />

Grading, 1875, R. 460.<br />

Curbing, 1881, R. 270. •<br />

Paving, 1883, R. 151; 1890/143/201; 1892/13/18.<br />

PENSIONS—To parents of soldiers killed in battle, etc., 1837, R.<br />

65.<br />

To ffm. H. War, 1894/17/17.<br />

PENT-HOUSES—Obstruction "of streets by, 1801/24/271; 1807/<br />

29/171; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

PEOPLE'S RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

PERKINS' SPRING (SQUARE)—Repairing, 1868, R. 409.<br />

Embellishing and improving, 1869, R. 163; 1873, R. 392.<br />

Lamp for, 1870, R. 43.<br />

Leasing, 1872, R. 300.<br />

Commissioners for, 1873/14/30; 1896/14/17.<br />

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Ladles for, 1874, R. 288.<br />

Keeper for, 1875/20/16.<br />

Propagating-house at, 1888, R. 166.<br />

PERMITS—Refusal to show (for buildings),' 1869/27/23.<br />

For various structures, 1869/30/26; 1903-4/19/23.<br />

Police to enforce requirement of, 1874, R. 276.<br />

For piers (during Council recess), 1885, R. 137; 1892, R.<br />

209.<br />

PERQUISITES—Prohibiting, 1861, R. 80.<br />

(See POLICE.)<br />

PERRY ST.—Changing name of Peace Al. to, 1836/3/14.'<br />

Now S. Paca St., 1848/17/16.<br />

Re-locating, 1850/15/20.<br />

Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5.<br />

(See PEACE AL.)<br />

PETERS, HENRY—Accepting trust conferred by will of, 1843, R.<br />

33.<br />

Bequests under do., 1843, R. 59; 1844, R. 75.<br />

Indemnity for payment of ground-rents, 1847/20/25.<br />

Delivery of papers concerning, 1851, R. 101; 1855, R. 118.<br />

Refunding moneys from estate of, 1859/43/61.<br />

PETITIONS—Referred to City Commissioners, 1844, R. 62.<br />

Leave to withdraw, 1858 (Nov.), R. 46.<br />

Referred to Comptroller, 1859, R. 73, 113, 207, 208.<br />

(See APPEAL TAX COURT.)<br />

PETROLEUM—Pipes and telegraph line for (National Transit<br />

Co.), 1883/79/95.<br />

Flash-test for oils and fluids, 1899/197/262.<br />

(See LAMPS; OILS.)<br />

PETTICOAT LANE—Changing name to Ensor Court, 1868/84/<br />

182.<br />

PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. CO.—Selling bonds of,<br />

1896/109/161.<br />

PHILADELPHIA ROAD—Closing (Baltimore to Fayette' St.),<br />

1888/36/44.<br />

Repairing, 1889, R. 156.<br />

Board-walk, 1890, R. 28.<br />

Shelling, 1890, R. 37.<br />

Macadamizing, 1895, R. 88.<br />

PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON & BALTIMORE R. R. CO.—<br />

Regulating use of locomotives by, 1849/26/31.<br />

Roof over (Albemarle St.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 5.<br />

Selling square of ground to, 1860/43/64.<br />

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"Track on Canton Ave., 1863, R. 88.<br />

Freight-shed (President St.), 1868, R. 354.<br />

Piers, at Canton, 1879/82/94; 1882/51/128.<br />

Tracks on Aliceanna St., 1882/119/211 (repealed, 1900/<br />

79/42).<br />

Switch on Boston St., 1904-5/134/103.<br />

PHILPOT ST.—Extension of wharf at, 1808/59/250; 1813/8/15.<br />

Renting City and County property on, 1828, R. 65.<br />

Repaying, 1830, R. 15.<br />

PHYSICIAN, CITY—Appointment and duties of, .1845/39/35.<br />

Abolished as separate office, 1861/5/20.<br />

(See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS.)<br />

PIAZZAS—Permit to erect, 1836, R. 12.<br />

(See PORCHES; PORTICOES.)<br />

PICTURES—For collection of, etc. (showing natural and artificial<br />

features of Baltimore City), 1904-5/240/325.<br />

(See EXEMPTIONS.)<br />

PIERCE, HON. FRANKLIN—(President-elect), tendering hospitalities<br />

of City to, 1852 (Dec), R., p. 9.<br />

(See PRESIDENT.)<br />

PIERCE ST.—(See PEIRCE ST.)<br />

PIERS—Extension of, 1826/69/365.<br />

Building certain, 1847, R. 21; 1848, R. 71.<br />

Permission to erect (Light St. wharf), 1852, R. 40, 58.<br />

To remove (at Centre Market), 1852; R. 45, 78.<br />

To erect (Light St.), 1852, R. 128, 133; 1858/36/68; 1859,<br />

R. 81.<br />

Leasing (Broadway), 1857, R. 18.<br />

Extending (Light St.), 1858, R. 71.<br />

To remain (Barre St.), 1859, R. 218.<br />

To construct (Winans'), 1860/48/67.<br />

Permit to remove (Light St.), 1860, R. 221.<br />

To extend (Camden St.), 1861, R. 48"<br />

'To erect (Covington St.), 1864, R. 175.<br />

To enlarge (Light St.), 1866, R. 121.<br />

To erect platform (Montgomery St.), 1866, R. 125, 217<br />

(repealed, 1868, R. 199, 222).<br />

To extend (Henderson's Wharf, Fell St.), 1866, R. 203.<br />

Do. (Patterson's Wharf), 1866 (Oct.)/l/5.<br />

Do. for coal (Locust Point), 1866 (Oct.)/4/8.<br />

To erect certain, 1868, R. 91; 1869, R. 258.<br />

To extend (Chase's Wharf), 1870, R. 28.<br />

Do. (Abraham's Dock, 1870, R. 81.<br />

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Do. (Ramsey's Wharf), 1870, R. 82.<br />

Do. (Gibson's Wharf), 1870, R. 83,<br />

Do. (Conn St.), 1870, R. 139.<br />

Notices of extensions, 1871/77/55.<br />

Permit for platforms (near Henry St.), 1871, R. 295.<br />

To construct; (Whetstone Point), 1876/73/59; 1876/113/<br />

115; 1877/36/33.<br />

For Northern Central Ry. (Canton), 1876/103/96.<br />

To construct (Fort Covington), 1876/114/116 (repealed,<br />

1880/141/163); 1876/118/118.<br />

To restrain construction of (Light St.), 1876, R. 171.<br />

To construct (Conway St.), 1877/42/37.<br />

To extend (Canton), 1877/49/44; 1878/84/74; 1880/18/<br />

28.<br />

Do. (S. Basin), 1879/66/78.<br />

Do. (Thames St.), 1879/98/116.<br />

To erect (Locust Point), 1879/99/117.<br />

To extend (for B., C. & R. Co., Light St.), 1880/21/31.<br />

To extend (Locust Point), 1880/26/35. ,<br />

To construct (Canton), 1880/29/37; 1880/55/63; 1881/21/<br />

22; (platform), 1882/74/160.<br />

Do. (Locust Point), 1880/34/41; 1880/50/59; 1880/60/67.<br />

Addition to (Light St.), 1880/51/60 (repealed, 1880/138/<br />

157).<br />

To extend (Thames and Wolfe Sts.), 1880/111/124.<br />

To erect (Spring Gardens), 1880/137/157.'<br />

Paving (Back Basin), 1880, R. 202.<br />

To erect (Cross St.), 1880/28/42; (N. of Cross St.), 1881/<br />

84/125.<br />

Do. (Hooper's Wharf), 1881/32/47.<br />

To extend (Warren St.), 1882/4/6.<br />

To erect (Boston St.), 1882/5/7; 1883/53/64; 1886/92/<br />

123; 1888, R. 99.<br />

Do. (Fell's Point), 1882/21/23.<br />

Do. for coal (P., W. & B. R. R., Canton), 1882/51/128.<br />

To remove (Canton), 1882/77/162.<br />

To construct (South Basin), 1882/112/204.<br />

To remove (Locust Point), 1882/127/227.<br />

To extend (Point St.), 1883/95/115.<br />

Do. (Light St.), 1883/115/136.<br />

To erect (Locust Point), 1884/10/13.<br />

Extend (Wills St.), 1884/40/45.<br />

To erect (Aliceanna St.),. 1884/42/47.<br />

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To extend (Locust Point), 1884/43/48.<br />

Do. (Ann St.), 1884/96/115.<br />

To widen (Locust Point), 1884/101/119.<br />

To erect (Leakin St.), 1884/103/126.<br />

To widen (Light St.), 1884, R. 204; 1889/107/135.<br />

To build (Eighth Ave.), 1885/32/36.<br />

Permits for (during Council recess), 1885, R. 137.<br />

To extend (Boston St.), 1886/32/43; 1886, R. 105; 1887,<br />

R. 103; 1888, R. 8.<br />

Defining lines, 1886/109/144.<br />

To construct (Canton), 1886/120/160.<br />

• To erect (12th St.), 1887/54/69.<br />

To improve (Choptank S. B. Co., Light St.), 1887, R. 76.<br />

To rebuild (Locust Point), 1887, R. 88.<br />

To extend (for church), 1887, R. 117.<br />

To erect (Lawrence St.), 1888, R. 69; 1889, R. 93.<br />

To extend (Light St.),. 18S8-9/6/9.<br />

Do. (near Broadway), 1889, R. 77.<br />

To erect (Montgomery St.), 1889, R. 129.<br />

Do. (Clinton St.), 1890/136/196.<br />

. To widen (Thames St.), 1890, R. 131.<br />

To rebuild (No. 9, Light St.), 1892, R. 115.<br />

Ratifying permits for, 1892, R. 209. -<br />

To extend (No. 7, Conway St.), 1894/59/74.<br />

Amended regulations as to, 1894/116/126.<br />

To extend (Fell St.), 1895/77/103.<br />

Do. (Ferry Point), 1895/91/117.<br />

To construct (Nos. 8 and 9, Light St.), 1895, R. 111.<br />

Repairing (No. 5, Light St. wharf), 1896, R. 79.<br />

Do. (Nos. 15 and 16, do.), 1896, R. 89. .<br />

Platform (No. 6, do.), 1896, R. 96.<br />

To connect (Nos. 12 iind 13, do.), 1899/155/202; 1902-3/<br />

88/12.<br />

(See BULK-HEADS; BUTTRESSES; HARBOR; PLAT­<br />

FORMS; WHARVES.)<br />

PILASTERS—Permits to extend, 1869, R. 40; 1870, R. 194; 1886,<br />

R. 213; 1897, R. 89.<br />

PILING—City property on water-front, 1834, R. 79.<br />

• From Point to Dock Sts., etc., 1838, R. 51.<br />

Permits for, 1857, R. 35, 76; 1858, R. 68; 1884/19/19;<br />

1884/118/139; 1886,R. 142; 1887/55/70; 1889,R. 120;<br />

1891, R. 190; 1893, R. 57; 1895, R. 185; 1896, R. 67,<br />

124; 1897, R. 38; 1898-9, R. 51.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; PORT WARDENS.)<br />

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PILLARS—(See GAS-LAMPS; PILASTERS.)<br />

PILOTS—Quarantine regulations as to, 1828/5/5.<br />

For maintaining efficient corps of, 1853/12/109.<br />

(See QUARANTINE.)<br />

PIMLICO AL.—Condemning (Montgomery to Henrietta Sts.),<br />

1858/10/3.<br />

PIMLICO ROAD (BOULEVARD)—Repairing, 1893, R. 31.<br />

Was Park Heights Ave. (or Druid Heights Ave.), 1900/<br />

38/78.<br />

(See PARK HEIGHTS AVE.)<br />

PINCKNEY ST.—For changing name to Lombard St., 1838, R. 21.<br />

(See PINKNEY ALLEY; PINKNEY ST.)<br />

PINE ST.—Approving Act for opening, 1828, R. 43.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to German Sts.), 1847/8/17.<br />

Was Walsh St., 1859/28/53.<br />

Paving, 1899/138/173; 1899/151/198.<br />

PINKNEY AL. (ST.)—Opening (Cross to Lombard Sts.), 1889/<br />

174/220.<br />

City's benefits (do.), 1893, R. 58.<br />

PINKNEY ST.—Now Lombard St., 1839/28/30.<br />

(See PINCKNEY ST.)<br />

PINKNEY, WILLIAM—On death of, 1822, R. (Feb. 27), p. 437.<br />

PIPES—Permit for (exhaust), 1873, R. 191.<br />

"Holly" steam-heating, 1879/67/79.<br />

Inspection of (soil, water and drain), 1883/110/128.<br />

For brine, 1889, R. 30.<br />

Permits for, 1894, R. 102, 211, 214; 1898-9, R. 56, 135.<br />

Do. (for heating and refrigerating), 1901-2/18/41.<br />

Inquiry as to cost of line (in business district), 1904-5, R. 16.<br />

(See EASEMENT; OILS; WATER-PIPES.)<br />

PISTOLS—Prohibiting (toy-cartridge), 1881/120/162.<br />

Sale, loan or gift of, 1905-6/25/59.<br />

(See FIRE-ARMS.)<br />

PITCHER ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Fremont and Myrtle<br />

Aves.), 1876/61/48."<br />

PITTSBURQ, PA.—Hospitalities to officials of, 1871, R. 243, 331.<br />

PITTSBURQ & CONNELLSVILLE R. R. CO.—For subscription to,<br />

1847, R. 127.<br />

Guaranteeing bonds of, 1853/74/65; 1856/29/25; 1858/<br />

22/21 (partially repealed, 1865/7/15).<br />

Committee to Pittsburgh, 1856, R. 148.<br />

Cancelled bonds of, 1857, R. 30.<br />

Protecting City's interest in, 1860, R. 156.<br />

Selling sinking-fund stock, 1862, R. 121.<br />

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For aiding, 1863, R. 30.<br />

Against franchise repeal, 1864, R. 74, 86, 91.<br />

Sale of City's claim against, 1864, R. 80.<br />

Joining in suit to test charter of, 1865, R. 34.<br />

Approving application for Receiver, 1865, R. 39.<br />

Extending mortgage-debt and funding interest arrears,<br />

1868/16/42; 1868/32/57; 1871/107/94; 1872/48/52.<br />

For sale of City's interest to B. & O. R. R. Co., 1875/47/33.<br />

PITT ST.—Wharf at, 1808/62/259.<br />

Bridge in, 1809/10/269.<br />

(See FELL'S ST.)<br />

PLANINQ=MACHINES—(Steam), restricting erection of, 1846/58/<br />

37; 1846/74/74.<br />

Permit to erect, 1852/5/81. • .., "<br />

Do. to use, 1853 (Nov.), R. 8.<br />

(See PLANING-MILLS; SAW-MILLS.)<br />

PLANING=MILLS—(Steam), permits to erect buildings for, 1851/<br />

10/18; 1851, R. 117.<br />

(See PLANING-MACHINES; SAW-MILLS.)<br />

PLASTER=OF=PARIS—Ground, 1819/4/213; 1826/39/321; 1838<br />

(Rev.) /31/92.<br />

PLATFORMS—Extension of, 1829/10/102; 1843, R. 13.<br />

Erection of, 1844, R. 32; (Franklin Lane), 1854/32/38.<br />

Extending (Ramsay's wharf), 1847, R. 98.<br />

Permission to complete, 1853/20/26.<br />

Over gutter, 1853, R. 88.<br />

Permits for, 1860, R. 92, 263; 1861, R. 133, 158; 1863, R.<br />

3, 18, 79; 1868, R. 464; 1877, R. 106, 218; 1904-5, R. 19.<br />

For constructing (W. Falls Ave.), 1865, R. 140; 1866, R.<br />

204.<br />

Do. (McElderry's Wharf), 1865, R. 196. .<br />

(See PIERS; WHARVES; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

PLATS—(Poppleton's) adoption of, 1818/32/193; 1826/53/347.<br />

Commissioners to furnish, 1818, R. (July 14), p. 198.<br />

To be recorded, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 385.<br />

Payment for (extension of Franklin St.), 1830, R. 69.<br />

Payment to Owen Bouldin for, 1831, R. 73.<br />

Of condemned streets, 1834, R. 70.<br />

Purchase by assessors, 1843/7/9.<br />

In atlas form, 1846, R. 81.<br />

Of markets, 1855, R. 44.<br />

Of County streets, 1891/78/110. . ,<br />

(See BUILDINGS; MAPS; PROPERTY; STREETS;<br />

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PLAYS—Prohibiting indecent and blasphemous, 1848/78/16.<br />

(See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; THEATRICAL<br />

ENTERTAINMENTS.)<br />

PLEASANT ST.—Grading, etc., 1832/43/46; 1857/9/46.<br />

Approving Act for extending, 1832, R. 18.<br />

Sewers in, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 3.<br />

Kerbing, 1877, R. 84; 1880, R. 56.<br />

Paving, 1893/24/42; 1893/172/278.<br />

PLOVER AL.—Paving, 1904-5/109/54.<br />

PLUM AL.—Grade, etc., 1884/80/96.<br />

PLUMBING—Inspection of, 1883/110/128/<br />

Conveyance for Inspector of, 1886, R. 141.<br />

POINT LANE—Repairing, 1855, R. 69; 1857, R. 75; 1861, R.<br />

170; 1866, R. 35, 170.<br />

Closing (Eager St. to Belair Ave.), 1856/6/8.<br />

Do. (Chase to Caroline Sts.), 1866/87/186.<br />

Removing mud-fort in, 1866, R. 153.<br />

Closing (Chase St. to Belair Ave.), 1870/53/100.<br />

Shelling, 1871, R. 61; 1880, R. 28; 1883, R. 106; 1887, R.<br />

104; 1890, R. 26, 61; 1892, R. 56; 1893, R. 79.<br />

Closing (Ensor St. to North Ave.), 1882/84/168.<br />

Do. (Oliver to Caroline Sts.), 1882/100/186.<br />

Now Lamont Ave., 1895/85/111.<br />

Closing (North Ave. to 20th St.), 1900/126/133.<br />

(See ANGLE AL.)<br />

POINT ST.—Wharf at, 1810/29/291; 1816/6/69.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/25/18; 1875/89/63.<br />

POLES—(Political), removal of, 1845, R. 130.<br />

Permits for, 1868/6/29; 1897, R. 21.<br />

Requiring permits for (telegraph, telephone, electric lights,<br />

etc.), 1893/2/7.<br />

Charge for (do.), 1893/86/152; 1894/89/100.<br />

Lists of (do.), 1894/31/31.<br />

POLICE—City Bailiff (High Constable), Chief of, 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

45/112.<br />

Conferring with other cities as to organization of, 1838, R. 7.<br />

Office expenses, 1839, R. 51.<br />

Additional officers, 1841/15/40; 1844/17/20; 1845/6/7;<br />

1853, R. 50; 1863/19/36.<br />

Reporting condition of streets, 1844, R. 122.<br />

Furniture for office, 1845, R. 62.<br />

Salary of officers, 1845, R. 99; 1846/36/24.<br />

Do. of general do., 1847/31/33.<br />

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To be placed near ruins after fires, 1847/32/34.<br />

Additional officers (City Bailiffs), 1848/29/22.<br />

Additional appropriation for, 1848/38/30.<br />

To report fires, 1849/27/32.<br />

For re-organization of force, 1850 (Nov.), R. 9; 1851, R. 25;<br />

1856 (Nov.)/4/7.<br />

General regulations, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/28/99; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

30/135.<br />

To retain perquisites, etc., 1854/44/47.<br />

Uniforms, etc., 1857/7/42.<br />

Salaries of turn-keys, etc., 1857/25/57.<br />

Fire-guards, 1857/38/72.<br />

. Widows' pensions, 1858, R. 137; 1858 (Nov.), R. 1.<br />

Appointment and duties of captains, etc., 1858 (N6v.)/<br />

12/16,<br />

Payment to Cincinnati officers, 1859, R. 83.<br />

Special (wounded officer), 1859, R. 254.<br />

Appointing officers subject to Court's decision, 1860/4/36.<br />

Tax for support of, 1860/30/54; 1661/27/40; 1862/24/32.<br />

Against establishing permanent force, 1860, R. 22.<br />

Payment of arrears due, 1862/7/10.<br />

Pay for provost-marshal's force, 1862 (Nov.), R. 2.<br />

Accommodations for Board, 1863, R. 159.<br />

For City to fix compensation, 1863, R. 205.<br />

For City's control of pay, 1865, R. 10.<br />

Attempting to remove Commissioners, 1866 (Oct.), R. 23.<br />

Extra pay, 1867, R. 249.,<br />

To pay force of 1860, 1867 (Nov.), R. 10.<br />

Appropriations for officers' widows, 1871, R. 178, 290.<br />

- Do. for officer's mother, 1871, R. 204.<br />

Against increasing pay, 1872, R. 96.<br />

Pay for Marshal (George P. Kane), 1873, R. 326.<br />

Itemized accounts, 1879, R. 32.<br />

For Mayor to be ex-officio member of Board, 1882, R. 19.<br />

For increasing salaries of patrolmen, 1905-6, R. 13.<br />

; : (See BAILIFFS; CONSTABLES; FIRE-ALARM; FIRE<br />

DEPARTMENT; STEAMBOATS; TAXES; TELE­<br />

GRAPH.)<br />

POLLY ST.—Paving, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297.<br />

(See TRINITY ST.)<br />

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE—Additional ground for (Courtland<br />

St.), 1894/25/25.<br />

Use by school-teachers, 1895, R. 46, 156.<br />

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(Colored), night-school at, 1898/7/10.<br />

(Do.) salary of principal, 1899/150/198.<br />

POOR—Appropriation for relief of, 1800/50/233; 1821, R. (Jan.<br />

27), p. 371; 1822/26/411.<br />

Compensation to physicians for attendance on, 1820, R.<br />

(Mar. 9), p. 298.<br />

Copies of Acts of Assembly to Managers of, 1822, R. (Mar.<br />

15), p. 440.<br />

At Poor-house, 1820/21/276; 1823/5/7.<br />

Services to sick, 1825, R. (Feb. 16), p. 132.<br />

Tax for, 1826/63/359; 1827/21/409; 1828/11/10; 1829/<br />

24/118; 1830/19/191.<br />

Do. for expenses of (in Poor-house of Baltimore City and<br />

' County), 1831/5/267; 1832/6/10; 1833/12/32; 1834/<br />

13/19; 1835/5/9; 1836/24/35; 1837/22/18;. 1838/10/<br />

215; 1839/9/14; 1840/12/28;1841/16/41;1842/19/31;<br />

1843/22/18; 1844/22/23.<br />

Vote of thanks to Trustees of, 1844, R. 11.<br />

Tax for sundry expenses, 1845/24/25; 1846/28/20; 1847/<br />

56/49; 1848/9/11;1849/13/23;1850/31/28;1851/46/37.<br />

Use of part of City Yard by Trustees of, 1851, R. 125.<br />

Appropriations for Association, 1852, R. 1; 1862, R. 41;<br />

1863, R. 34; 1864, R. 60; 1866, R. 68, 215; 1867, R.<br />

67, 335; 1868, R. 63; 1875/36/25.<br />

Payments to Trustees of, 1854/19/31; 1858 (Rev.)/70/227.<br />

Appropriation for widows, etc., 1861, R. 186.<br />

Appointment of Trustees, 1886-7/1/3.<br />

(Colored), care of aged and infirm, 1888/34/43.<br />

Transportation of, 1896, R. 105.<br />

(See BALTIMORE CITY COURT; INDIGENT; EX­<br />

PENSES, SUNDRY.)<br />

POOR=HOUSE—(See ALMS-HOUSE; BAY-VIEW ASYLUM;<br />

POOR.)<br />

POPPLETON'S PLATS—(See PLATS.)<br />

POPPLETON ST.—Opening (Franklin to Ramsay Sts.), 1836/18/<br />

30.<br />

Deed of (Ramsay to Columbia Sts.), 1844/28/26.<br />

Paving, 1893/30/55; 1894, R. 18.<br />

PORCHES—Permits to build, 1847/2/13; 1848, R. 58; 1858, R.<br />

96; 1870, R. 233; 1871, R. 40; 1873, R. 114; 1889, R.<br />

107; 1892, R. 18; 1894, R. 135, 239; 1895, R. 240;<br />

1900/75/38; 1900/76/39.<br />

Building regulations as to, 1901-2/64/141.<br />

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Permits lor, 1901-2/66/145.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; PIAZZAS; PORTICOES;<br />

PROJECTIONS.)<br />

PORK—Inspection of, 1807/28/159; 1814/8/31; 1822/11/396;<br />

1826/20/242; 1826/61/358; 1842/15/27; 1844/1/5.<br />

Branding, 1829/14/106; 1841 (Dec.)/2/12.<br />

(See BEEF.)<br />

PORT ST. (AL.)—For opening" (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1852/<br />

36/29.<br />

Closing (Burke to Cannon Sts.); 1861/52/64.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/16/13; 1881/106/148; 1885/90/112;<br />

1899/176/230; 1905-6, O. 169 (approved June 22, 1906).<br />

Opening (Aliceanna to Lancaster Sts.), 1887/86/99..<br />

Widening, 1891/89/132.<br />

Now Port St., 1895/18/26.-.<br />

Opening (Federal to Townsend Sts.), 1895/95/122.<br />

Do. (Townsend St. to North Ave.), 1896/50/81.<br />

Public (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.), 1904-5/234/313.<br />

PORTER ST.—Narrowing, 1850/44/38.<br />

Opening (Clagett to Beason Sts.)," 1876/86/70 (repealed,<br />

1880/19/29); 1876, R. 99.<br />

To suspend opening of, 1879, R. 175.<br />

Opening (Claggett to Beason St.), 1890/171/242 (repealed,<br />

1898/100/134).<br />

PORTICOES—Width of (on Mt. Vernon Place), 1850/55/48.<br />

Permits for, 1853, R. 232; 1855, R. 194; 1856, R. 161, 219;<br />

1869, R. 238; 1883, R. 80, 115; 1888, R. 10.<br />

(See PIAZZAS; PORCHES.)<br />

PORTLAND ST.—Condemning ("Green" to Fremont Sts.), 1852/<br />

23/19. • •<br />

PORTRAITS—In Council chambers, 1859, R. 48; 1875, R. 45.<br />

(See MAYOR.)<br />

PORT WARDENS—Regulations as to, 1807/41/215; 1813/6/8;<br />

1813/7/13; 1814/14/35.<br />

Reports from, 1817, R. 3.<br />

Duties of (same persons as City Commissioners), 1826/11/<br />

180.<br />

Extension of Channel, 1827/23/411.<br />

Survey and chart showing line, 1828, R. 14.<br />

Confirming lines, 1829/13/104.<br />

To purchase lots on Aliceanna St., etc., 1829, R. 35.<br />

Piling by, 1829, R. 50. ,<br />

Conveying book to Annapolis, 1831, R. 15.<br />

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Copying record, etc., 1831, R. 20.<br />

Carrying resolution into effect, 1832, R. 20.<br />

Altering line as to Canton Company's property, 1833/23/41.<br />

Chart of line (Eastern), 1833, R. 28.<br />

Correcting and approving line, etc., 1834/30/35; 1835/1/7.<br />

New line from Frazier's Wharf, 1837/18/15.<br />

Establishing lines, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/9/30.<br />

City Commissioners to be, 1849/48/60.<br />

Clerk to Warden, 1851/8/17.<br />

Sale for office of, 1851,, R. 126.<br />

For new line, 1851 (Aug.), R. 2.<br />

To change line, 1852/45/41; 1852/66/66; 1852/69/68;<br />

1853/111/98 (repealed, 1862/36/41); 1853/119/103;<br />

1855/12/35; 1855/32/56; 1855/51/69.<br />

Appointment and duties of Warden, 1850 (Rev.)/21/58.<br />

Extending line (Locust Point), 1853/86/75; 1872/86/106.<br />

Establishing do. (Middle Branch), 1855, R. 68.<br />

Increasing employees' wages, 1855, R. 94.<br />

Extending line, 1855/56/139; 1869/72/85.<br />

Changing do. (at County Wharf), 1856/25/22.<br />

Do. (at Locust Point), 1856/26/23; 1856/30/27; 1867/<br />

15/18.<br />

Filling up wharf, etc., 1856, R. 130.<br />

Extending line, etc. (Spring Gardens, Ferry Branch), 1857/<br />

46/89; 1858/5/9.<br />

Appealed case, 1858, R. 63.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/22/98.<br />

Extending line (Boston St.), 1859/68/83.<br />

Settlement with sureties, 1859, R. 188.<br />

Changing line (Jackson St.), 1860/14/42.<br />

Board of City Commissioners and, 1861/3/12.<br />

Appointment, powers and duties, 1863/8/22.<br />

Changing line (Boston St.), 1863/49/68.<br />

Pay of employees, 1864/15/16.<br />

Salaries, 1864/18/18; 1866/57/54.<br />

Extending line (between Washington and Burke Sts.),<br />

1865/13/20.<br />

Extending line (E. of Harris' Creek and S. of Boston St.),<br />

1866/82/182.<br />

Special appropriation, 1868, R. 392.<br />

Paying off employees, 1869, R. 283.<br />

Appropriations, 1870, R. 44, 229; 1871/69/56; 1874, R. 74;<br />

1875, R. 123.<br />

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Notices of changes in line, 1871/77/65.<br />

Extending line (at Canton), 1871/83/68.<br />

Instructions as to appropriation, 1871, R. 115.<br />

Permit to extend (at Spring Gardens), etc., 1872/87/107.<br />

To define and establish line, 1874/52/69.<br />

Dump-cars, 1874, R. 37.<br />

Property under control of Harbor Commission, 1876/28/21.<br />

Outstanding accounts, 1876/117/118.<br />

Discharging Commissioners appointed to define line, 1876,<br />

R. 356.<br />

(See COVE; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HARBOR.)<br />

POSTAGE CURRENCY—For increased supply of, 1862 (Nov.), R. 3.<br />

POSTERS—(See BILLS.)<br />

POST=MORTEMS—Health Commissioner to order, 1879/53/64;<br />

1882/87/170; 1887/50/64; 1890/20/24. ,<br />

POST=OFFICE—Lease of old building/1858, R. 133.<br />

For new, 1875, R. 53.<br />

Hospitalities to Commission on, 1875, R. 333.<br />

Selecting site for, 1876, R. 11.<br />

Application to Congress, 1878, R. 3.<br />

Memorial/1878, R. 74.<br />

Ascertaining value of ground adjacent to, 1879, R. 235.<br />

Purchase and conveyance to U. S. Government (North St.),<br />

1880/1/3.<br />

POST=OFFICE AVE.—Changing name of Foreman St. (Tripolett's<br />

Al.) to, 1867/62/69.<br />

Paving, 1876/97/87; 1905-6/136/249.<br />

Opening (through Gunther property), 1901-2, R. 9.<br />

Now Custom-House Ave., 1904-5/239/325.<br />

POSTS—Permit to erect (for barrel elevator), 1870, R. 215.<br />

Fenders, 1871, R. 219, 271.<br />

For hitching, 1874/51/69.<br />

Permits for, 1894, R/137 (derrick), 223.<br />

(See SIGNS.)<br />

POT=ASHES—(See PEARL-ASHES.)<br />

POTTER'S FIELDS--Providing for, 1816, R. 9; 1820, R. (Mar.<br />

6), p. 297; 1821/9/305.<br />

Under Health Commissioners, 1821/43/332.<br />

Exchanging part of, 1822/17/402.<br />

Appropriation for, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 44.<br />

Enclosing (Western), 1826, R. (Mar. 9), p. 380; 1836, R. 70.<br />

Payment for rights in (Eastern), 1828, R. 10.<br />

Renting of (old), 1832, R. 71.<br />

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Enclosing (Eastern and Western), 1838, R. 63.<br />

Regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

For sale of old (Orleans St.), 1850, R. 22; 1851, R. 105.<br />

For purchase of (Western), 1854/61/61.<br />

New site for (do.), 1859 (Nov.), R. 3.<br />

Dead-house (do.), 1860/41/63; 1864, R. 120.<br />

Do. and enclosing (Eastern), 1865, R. 29.<br />

Repairing (Western), 1867, R. 202.<br />

Hearse for (Eastern), 1867, R. 332.<br />

~ Selling (Western), 1868, R. 140.<br />

Purchasing ground for, 1872, R. 384.<br />

Selling, etc. (Eastern), 1875, R. 383; 1900/10/22; 1900/<br />

82/50.<br />

Buying lot for (do.), 1876, R; 234.<br />

(See HEALTH.)<br />

POTTERY—Permit to reconstruct, 1849, R. 27.<br />

Do. to enlarge, 1851, R. 55; 1870, R. 96.<br />

Do. to move, 1856, R. 212.<br />

Do. to erect, 1861, R. 24; 1869, R. 93; 1879, R. 15,<br />

Do. to rebuild, 1868, R. 12; (kiln), 1873, R. 265.<br />

(See KILNS.)<br />

POUDRETTE—Permit to manufacture, 1859 (Nov.), R. 46.<br />

Prohibiting factories of, 1893/183/295,<br />

POWDER=MAQAZINE (POWDER-HOUSE)—Building, 1800/41/<br />

229.<br />

Purchase of powder-house, 1817, R. 4.<br />

•' Keeper of, 1824/16/61.<br />

To sell site of, 1824, R. (Feb. 16), p. 90.<br />

Under charge of Port-wardens, 1826/11/180; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

8/21.<br />

Repairing, 1826, R. (Feb. 9), p. 375; 1830, R. 52; 1832,<br />

R. 48; 1847, R. 114; 1852, R. 26; 1857, R. 57.<br />

Payment to widow of keeper, 1831, R. 46.<br />

Sale of cartridges in, 1859, R. 141.<br />

For selling old powder-house, 1859, R. 213.<br />

(See GUNPOWDER; HARBOR.)<br />

PRATT, ENOCH—(Finance Commissioner), thanks to, 1878, R. 55.<br />

Portrait of, 1893, R. 10. .<br />

On death of, 1896, R. 125.<br />

Bequest to Sheppard Asylum, 18*98-9, R. 20.<br />

(See ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY.)<br />

PRATT ST.—Filling tip wharf, etc., 1800/33/223; 1800/45/230.<br />

Stone bridge at (over Jones' Falls), 1811/10/307.<br />

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Damages for building bridge at, 1814, R. 5.<br />

Opening and filling up, 1818/14/177.<br />

Damages for opening, 1818, R. (Jan. 5), p. 200.<br />

Lowering, 1821/32/324.<br />

Repairing bridge at, 1821, R. (Mar. 3), p. 375.<br />

Paving, 1822/29/413; 1826, R. (Feb. 20), p. 376; 1826, R.<br />

(Apr. 6), p. 386; 1832, R. 50, 91; 1878/68/59;-1884, R.<br />

243; 1893/123/207.<br />

Extending (Gay to Frederick Sts.), 1822/42/425; 1823/<br />

25/34.<br />

Wharf regulations, 1824/25/73.<br />

Extending (Frederick St. to Market Space), 1825/19/128.<br />

Re-grading (at Calvert St.), 1828 (ex. sess.)/5/54;'<br />

Approving Act for opening, 1829, R. 25.<br />

Condemning (Market to Ann Sts.), 1843, R. 72.<br />

Widening, 1850/22/23; 1904-5/137/109.<br />

Closing (Gist to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64.<br />

Repairing, 1867, R. 127.<br />

Deed of (Gilmor St. to Frederick Ave.), 1868/74/117;<br />

1870/33/83.<br />

Grading (at President St.), 1870, R. 94.<br />

Repairing spring on, 1870, R. 165.<br />

PRECINCTS—(Election), division into 180, 1882/36/40.<br />

PRESBURY ST.—Deed of, 1869, R. 242.<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—(Second) lottery for, 1804/11/68.<br />

(Franklin St.) railing, 1846, R. 121.<br />

(Third), buttresses beyond building-line of, 1852, R. 122.<br />

PRESIDENT (OF THE UNITED STATES)—For reception of<br />

(James K. Polk), 1847, R. 129.<br />

Do. (Millard Fillmore) and Cabinet, 1851, R. 113.<br />

Do. (Franklin Pierce) and suite, 1853, R. 212.<br />

Reward for convicting murderer of (Abraham Lincoln),<br />

1865, R. 71.<br />

PRESIDENT ST.—Filling up (Wilk to Fleet Sts.), 1831, R. 54;<br />

1832, R. 40.<br />

Grading (at Pratt St.), 1870, R. 94.<br />

PRESS CLUBS—(International League of), invitation for Convention,<br />

1898-9, R. 22.<br />

PRESSTMAN ST.—Opening. (Fremont to Penna. Aves.), 1866/10/<br />

11.<br />

Condemning (Penna. to Madison Aves. and Fremont to<br />

Gilmor Sts.), 1866/86/185.<br />

Paving intersections, 1870, R. 153.<br />

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Opening (Gilmor to Monroe Sts.), 1871/85/70 (repealed,<br />

1875/95/70).<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/57/74.<br />

Expenses of opening, 1875, R. 159.<br />

Opening (Gilmor St. to W. limits), 1876/133/139.<br />

Paving, 1905-6, O. 142 (approved June 6, 1906).<br />

(See LIBERTY ROAD.)<br />

PRESTON ST.—Public (Madison to Garden Sts.), 1833, R. 57.<br />

For opening (by Balto. & Susquehanna R. R. Co.), 1853,<br />

R. 155.<br />

Condemning (Penna. Ave. to Chatsworth St.), 1858/31/62.<br />

Paving, 1859/54/74.<br />

Re-grading, 1868/63/92; 1869, R. 129.<br />

Opening by N. C. Ry. Co. (Foster AL to Cathedral St.),<br />

1873/20/35.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/106/112; 1882/123/218; 1889/80/103;<br />

1893/104/180; 1895/102/129; 1895/106/133.<br />

Was John St. (E. of Cathedral St.), 1882/63/138.<br />

Gutter (at Morton AL), 1883/93/114.<br />

Opening (Gay St. to E. limits), 1884/107/129.<br />

PRICE AL, (ST.)—Now Price St. (Lafayette Ave. to Lanvale St.),<br />

1905-6/34/81.<br />

PRIMARIES—(See ELECTIONS.)<br />

PRINCE HENRY—(Of Prussia), invitation to, 1901-2, R. 13.<br />

PRINTING, PUBLIC—Advertising for, etc., 1823/2/3; 1823/13/<br />

13; 1868, R. 449.<br />

Of City ordinances, 1823, R. (Mar. 3), p. 41.<br />

Of health ordinances, 1823, R. (Mar. 18), p. 46.<br />

Payments for, 1825, R. (Feb. 18), p. 133; 1842, R. 44, 61,<br />

62.<br />

Contracts for, 1858 (Nov.), R. 22; 1864, R. 177.<br />

Releasing contractors, 1864, R. 149.<br />

Provisions for, 1871/138/123; 1872/6/8; 1900/2/5.<br />

Of department reports, 1878, R. 81.<br />

City Printer, 1880/108/121.<br />

Receiver (for contractor) to continue work, 1884, R. 263.<br />

Appropriations, 1890, R. 173; 1892, R. 188; 1894, R. 284.<br />

PRIVIES—Cleaning, 1807/29/170.<br />

Erection of, 1817/11/115; 1817/44/158; 1820/27/284;<br />

1821/31/323; 1821/46/339.<br />

On docks and wharves, 1821/64/356; 1822/30/414; 1823/<br />

11/12.<br />

General regulations, 1826/14/201.<br />

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Removing, 1826, R. (Apr. 8), p. 391.<br />

Examining, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

One-story wooden, 1833/3/26.<br />

Emptying and cleaning, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1839/32/33 ;;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

Prohibiting (vaults or wells under pavements), 1860/58/83.<br />

Permit to rebuild, 1867, R. 368.<br />

Cleaning, 1872/112/133; 1873/58/65; 1873/73/76; 1873/'<br />

105/118; 1875, R. 332; 1886/94/124; 1901/110/97.<br />

For separate, 1884/25/30.<br />

Regulations (as to lodging-houses, etc.), 1886/79/101.<br />

To exclude extraneous articles from, 1901-2/69/147.<br />

(See HEALTH; NIGHT-SOIL; NUISANCES; SPRINGS.)-<br />

PROCESSIONS—Prohibiting political (after dark), 1876/85/69.<br />

(League of Democratic Clubs), permits for, 1888, R. 131,,<br />

142.<br />

(See PARADES.)<br />

PROCTOR ST. (AL.)-Deed of (Biddle St. to Greenmount Ave.),.<br />

1888/103/133.<br />

PROJECTIONS—To restrict (beyond building-line), 1874/36/39;..<br />

1874/74/84.<br />

Permits for, 1874, R. 295, 296, 341; 1875, R. 374 (wall),.<br />

496 (off-set);. 1878, R. 83; 1880, R. 95; 1885, R. 93,<br />

1886, R. 11, 153; 1887, R. 120; 1890, R. 184; 1891,.<br />

R. 216.<br />

(See STEPS.)<br />

PROPERTY—(City) sale of, 1830, R. 12.<br />

On Holliday and North Sts., 1832, R. 19.<br />

Surveying, etc. (on Madison, Forrest and Monument Sts.)„<br />

1839, R. 102; 1846, R. 49.<br />

Purchasing (on S. side of Basin), 1839 (Aug.), R. 1.<br />

For severance of joint ownership with County, 1852/78/'<br />

76; 1853, O. 116-118, pp. 101, 103.<br />

Do. expeness of Commission, 1853, R. 65.<br />

Plats of (by City Surveyor), 1858, R. 134.<br />

Injuring public, 1860/84/117.<br />

Renting " Goldsborough Farm," 1862, R. 105.<br />

Purchasing (from Thomas R, Wilson, etal.), 1866, R. 116_<br />

Do. and selling fee ("Green" St. and Carpenter's Al.),.<br />

-1880/12/17.<br />

(City) investigating use of, 1892/26/39.<br />

(Do., movable or perishable,) lists of, 1900/35/73,<br />

(See SALES.)<br />

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PROPERTY=QUARDS—Appropriations for, 1814, R. 9; 1822,<br />

R. (Feb. 23), p. 436; 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p. 37; 1824,<br />

R. (Feb. 11), p. 88; 1825, R. (Feb. 9), p. 131.<br />

(See FIRE COMPANIES.)<br />

PROPOSALS—(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; PUBLIC<br />

WORKS.)<br />

PROSPECT SQUARE—Laying out, etc. (Harford Ave., Britton<br />

and Ensor Sts.), 1859/27/52; 1859/85/97.<br />

Planting trees in, 1855, R. 106.<br />

Fountain, 1870, R. 126.<br />

Improving, 1880, R. 168; 1883, R. 164.<br />

To remove railing, etc., 1894, R. 104.<br />

PROVISIONS—To be sold in markets only, 1797/16/65.<br />

(See MARKETS; SALTED PROVISIONS.)<br />

PUBLIC BENEFACTORS—Accepting lot for burial of, 1851, R.83.<br />

PUBLIC BUILDINGS—(See BUILDINGS, PUBLIC.)<br />

PUBLIC DEBT—Selling <strong>State</strong> stock to pay interest on, 1840, R.<br />

24.<br />

Closing transfer-books, 1841/20/43.<br />

For discharging, 1850 (Rev.)/6/9.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/6/14.<br />

Renewal of certificates, etc., 1842/3/18.<br />

(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; REGISTER, CITY;<br />

SINKING-FUND.)<br />

PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS—Licensing and regulating, 1797/7/27;<br />

1798/99/175; 1803/5/6; 1804/19/77; 1807/21/130;<br />

1816/13/76; 1816/27/95; 1818/2/170.<br />

Indecent and blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1849/6/11; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/34/126; 1857/59/102.<br />

General regulations, 1858/36/170; 1858/37/174.<br />

(See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; PLAYS; THE­<br />

ATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.) -<br />

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS—Payment to clerk of Board of,<br />

1900, R. 14.<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOLS—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

PUBLIC=SERVICE.—(See CORPORATIONS.)<br />

PUBLIC SQUARE—(On Hampstead Hill) keeper for, 1829/37/133.<br />

(Do.) manuring, 1839, R. 114.<br />

(Fell's Point) replacing trees, 1835, R. 74.<br />

(See SQUARES, PUBLIC.)<br />

PUBLIC WALK—(See WALK, PUBLIC.)<br />

PUBLIC WORKS—(Structures) protection of, 1817/28/134; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/14/30; 1863/6/17.<br />

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Record of proposals for, 1860/49/67.<br />

Legislative appropriation for, 1865, R. 127.<br />

Contracts for, 1898/31/43.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY.)<br />

PUBLIC WORSHIP—(See CHURCHES; WORSHIP, PUBLIC.)<br />

PUBLICATION—(Of ordinances, proceedings, proclamations,<br />

notices, etc.), in newspapers, 1831, R. 1.<br />

Of Act of 1832, ch. 252 (vesting certain powers in the<br />

municipal corporation), 1832, R. 93.<br />

(See GERMAN LANGUAGE.)<br />

PULASKI ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens'land),<br />

1871/92/80.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871, R. 255; 1890/9/13; 1890/147/207;<br />

1893/127/212; 1893/135/221; 1895, R. 125; 1897/23/26.<br />

Deed of (Wilkens Ave. to McHenry St.), 1886/113/148.<br />

Opening (Frederick Road to Baltimore St.), 1888/107/136.<br />

Deed of (McHenry St. to "Wilkins" Ave.), 1891/122/170.<br />

Opening (North to Clifton Aves.), 1891/131/179.<br />

, Repairing board-walk, 1897, R. 5.<br />

PUMPINQ=STATION—Inquiry as to csot of (for business district),<br />

1904-5, R. 16.<br />

PUMPS—To erect and regulate, 1797/19/75; 1798/76/147.<br />

Erecting and repairing, 1798/107/181; 1801/2/235;<br />

1803/31/49. .<br />

No washing near, 1807/29/170.<br />

Erection of, 1807/36/197; 1822, R. (Mar. 11), p. 439;<br />

1826/9/165.<br />

Duties of superintendents, 1817/1/105; 1817/10/114;<br />

1819/5/214; 1819/11/220.<br />

Payment of expenses, 1820/11/264.<br />

Reparing, 1822/12/397; 1822/33/416; 1823, R. (Oct. 31),<br />

p. 50; 1828 (ex. sess.), R. 11; 1836, R. 1; 1843, R. 104:<br />

1851, R. 20; 1854, R. 56; 1855, R. 36, 198, 229.<br />

- Allowance on taxes, 1824/29/79.<br />

Protecting from nuisances, 1826/15/220.<br />

Appropriation for, 1827, R. (Feb. 9), p. 446.<br />

Accepting certain, 1827, R. (Mar. 29), p. 458.<br />

Obstructing use of, 1828/15/14.<br />

To take over certain, 1828, R. 9, 24; 1832, R. 53; 1842,<br />

R. 11, 45.<br />

Granite platforms, 1832/30/31.<br />

Removing certain, 1833, R. 76; 1835, R. 38; 1840, R. 19;<br />

1844, R. 59, 126; 1846, R. 37; 1850 (Nov.), R. 12.<br />

274


Refitting nozzles, etc., 1835, R. 72.<br />

Assessments for, 1837/18/15; 1838/47/117.<br />

Protecting, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Using to extinguish fires, 1838, R. 16, 99.<br />

Lead-pipe to, 1838, R. 41.<br />

Erecting certain, 1839, R. 1, 3, 49, 59, 82; 1841 (Dec),<br />

R. 5; 1847, R. 41; 1854, R. 102; 1858, R. 119.<br />

City Commissioners to receive transfers of, 1839, R. 4, 14,<br />

31.<br />

Additional stocks, etc., 1842, R. 18, 22.<br />

Ceding, 1843, R. 89. .<br />

To put in improved, 1844, R. 13.<br />

Receiving or accepting, 1845, R. 90; 1847, R. 7; 1867, R. 5.<br />

Contractors to collect on warrants, 1848/36/29.<br />

Payment for new, etc., 1851/43/35.<br />

Removing certain, 1851, R. 69, 71; 1854 (Nov.), R. 2, 13.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/40/146.<br />

Altering, 1856 (Nov.), R. 17.<br />

Removing, 1856, R. 117, 145, 152, 199; 1857, R. 115;<br />

1858, R. 24, 29, 54, 78.<br />

Repairing, 1858, R. 76; 1859, R. 64, 80, 111, 133, 157;<br />

1859 (Nov.), R. 9; 1860, R. 120, 146, 184, 199, 218, 219,<br />

249, 277, 308, 321, 332, 345; 1861, R. 19, 32, 35, 36, 53,<br />

132, 134, 164, 173; 1862, R. 104; 1863, R. 2; 1865,<br />

R. 76, 130, 150, 192; 1866, R. 87.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/44/198; 1859/80/92.<br />

Removals, 1859, R. 134, 144, 148, 214, 241, 245, 260; 1860,<br />

R. 53, 93, 108, 166, 191, 261, 278, 307, 380; 1864, R.<br />

186; 1866, R. 63, 72, 126, 127, 143, 183, 192, 264; 1866<br />

(Oct.), R. 32, 46.<br />

Placing new, 1860, R. 82, 96, 97; 1861, R. 118; 1862, R. 23.<br />

Removing old stocks, etc., 1862/11/21.<br />

Erecting, 1862 (Nov.), R. 6; 1864, R. 24, 90, 113, 127, 165,<br />

205; 1865,R.37, 113; 1867, R.99,327,481; 1868, R.96.<br />

Additional appropriation, 1864, R. 207.<br />

Repairs, 1866, R. 135, 187, 218; 1866 (Oct.), R. 3, 6, 67;<br />

1867, R. 50, 122, 175, 176, 200, 226, 227, 250, 322, 323,<br />

333, 343; 1868, R. 95, 135, 311, 317, 361, 376, 379, 399,<br />

402, 408, 426-428, 444, 480, 482; 1869, R. 4, 19, 82, 115,<br />

145, 209, 246, 251; 1870, R. 31, 32, 41, 46, 54, 55, 57,<br />

69, 244; 1871, R. 37, 53-56, 58, 59, 82, 99, 146, 147,<br />

164, 165, 189, 190, 192, 215, 285, 292.<br />

275


Removing, 1867, R. 228, 248, 251, 252, 320, 321, 405; 1867<br />

(Nov.), R. 35; 1868, R. 180, 182, 188, 197, 206, 220, 242,<br />

243, 250, 252, 254, 267, 270, 280, 288, 313, 325, 327, 328,<br />

349, 360, 362, 363, 395, 401, 436, 437, 453, 454; 1869,<br />

R. 22, 98, 108, 118, 157, 178, 204, 212, 224, 267, 268,<br />

307; (stocks), R. 33, 106, 217, 278, 306, 308.<br />

Re-locating, 1870, R. 255, 256.<br />

Erecting, 1869, R. 213, 215, 298; 1870, R. 25, 59, 111, 127,<br />

194, 208; 1871, R. 76, 143, 166, 191; 1872, R. 21, 125,<br />

275, 347.<br />

Removals, 1870, R. 7, 8, 19, 30, 53,148, 161, 203, 209, 220,<br />

223, 232, 236-243; 1871, R. 23, 24, 43, 47, 51, 70, 71, 83,<br />

98, 112, 124, 144, 145, 187, 188, 224, 270, 284, 286, 300,<br />

301.<br />

_.. Repairing, 1872, R. 5, 22, 36, 44, 60, 64, 94, 144, 182, 183,<br />

198,199,207,259,274,276,308.<br />

Permits to erect, 1872, R. 71, 371; 1873, R. 4, 431.<br />

Placing, repairing and removing, 1873, R. 6, 7, 12, 30, 31,<br />

42, 60-64, 76, 78-80, 116, 147-156, 175-177, 209-214, 368,<br />

443, 444; 1874, R. 4, 20, 40, 47, 49, 57, 66, 81, 84, 89,<br />

114, 115, 147, 179, 206, 222, 226, 236, 240, 308-312, 343,<br />

351, 381, 397; 1875, R. 5, 8-10, 15, 16, 50, 76, 166, 181,<br />

201, 219, 224, 233, 234, 250, 265-269, 314-317, 341, 368,<br />

393, 442-444, 467-469, 485; 1877, R. 149, 161, 190, 195;<br />

1878, R. 4, 160, 306.<br />

Steam (in streets), 1878, R. 73.<br />

To regulate private, 1876/108/109.<br />

Regulations for removal, etc., 1879/97/114.<br />

To remove certain, 1879, R. 78, 86, 152, 153, 166; 1880, R.<br />

14, 36, 68, 76, 93, 118, 124, 135, 138, 184, 223, 224, 249;<br />

1881, R. 35, 37, 48, 53, 75, 76, 124, 127, 191, 197, 199,<br />

200, 227, 232, 238, 239; 1882, R. 31, 40, 41, 118; 1883,<br />

R. 73, 84, 99, 126, 157, 163, 220; 1884, R. 20, 53, 56,<br />

59, 60, 67, 81, 90, 107, 122, 130, 158, 165, 167, 175; 1885,<br />

R. 6, 16, 33, 56, 127, 140, 143 (handles), 176; 1886, R.<br />

28, 60, 157, 204; 1887, R. 11, 12, 21, 66, 68, 85-87, 119,<br />

147; 1888, R. 34; 1890, R. 33, 60, 142, 162; 1891, R.<br />

7, 236; 1892, R. 205.<br />

(See WELLS.)<br />

PYROTECHNICS—(See FIRE-WORKS.)<br />

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o<br />

Q AL.—Closing part of, 1831/22/288; 1832/27/29.<br />

QUAKER LANE—Shelling," 1890, R. 42.<br />

. (See MONTEBELLO AVE.)<br />

QUARANTINE—Duties to be performed, 1797/11/40.<br />

Provisions as to, 1801, R. 21; 1801/22/260; 1807/26/143;<br />

1808/60/251; 1809/3/264; 1809/16/279; 1823/18/20.<br />

Change of ground, etc., 1821/33/325.<br />

Further regulations, 1825/6/111; 1826/14/143; 1827/34/<br />

420.<br />

Do. as to pilots, etc., 1828/5/5; 1832/7/11.<br />

General regulations, 1832 (ex. sess.)/2/4; 1838 (Rev.)/12/<br />

47; 1858 (Rev.)/17/69.<br />

Referring communications to consulting physician, 1836,<br />

R. 39.<br />

Payment for services, 1836, R. 80.<br />

Additional regulations, 1839/34/33; 1842/8/23 (see 1843/<br />

1/5); 1843/5/8.<br />

For use of building at Love's Point, 1842, R. 21.<br />

Regulations as to Marine Hospital, 1849/8/12.<br />

Fees for visiting vessels, 1854 (Nov.)/6/14.<br />

Convention (Delegates' expenses), 1857, R. 78; 1858, R. 58.<br />

Special exemptions from regulations, 1870/75/126; 1874/<br />

75/85.<br />

Extending fire-alarm system to grounds, 1874/132/132.<br />

Plans for Hospital, 1881, R. 162.<br />

Changing name of Marine Hospital, 1881, R. 202.<br />

For Hospital at L. Hawkins Point, 1882/8/10.<br />

Supplies for Hospital, 1882/111/203.<br />

Appropriations, 1882, R. 186; 1884, R. 76.<br />

Bulk-heads, 1884/35/41; 1885/27/31; 1886/22/32.<br />

Use of road to Hospital, 1884, R. 155.<br />

Destroying old Small-pox Barracks, 1884, R. 245.<br />

Draining grounds, 1885, R. 146.<br />

Sodding slopes, 1886, R. 165.<br />

Painting, 1886-7, R. 2; 1890/30/33. . \<br />

Repairing wharf, 1889, R. 15.<br />

Steam-launch, 1890/49/57.<br />

Telephone line, 1892, R. 174.<br />

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Disinfecting-chamber and plant, 1893/122/206; 1894, R.<br />

10, 120.<br />

Repairing tug "Hygeia," 1893, R. 40.<br />

Appointment and duties of physician, 1896/25/42.<br />

To sell or lease old station, 1896, R. 12.<br />

Employees (boatmen, farm-hands or nurses), 1900/24/40.<br />

Boundary of old property (Anne Arundel County), 1902-3/<br />

138/83.<br />

(See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS; HOSPITALS; LAZ­<br />

ARETTO; MARINE HOSPITAL; PILOTS; SUPER­<br />

INTENDENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

QUEEN ST.—(See COVE.)<br />

QUEENSWARE—Permit to erect factory, 1847, R. 94.<br />

R<br />

RABORG ST.—Changing name from Park Lane, 1842/10/24.<br />

Re-grading, 1859 (Nov.), R. 21.<br />

Deed of (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1860/3/35.<br />

Condemning (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1864/95/84 (repealed,<br />

1865/53/136).<br />

Now Montrose St. (Fulton to Pulaski Sts.), 1870/70/111.<br />

Opening (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1872/81/94.<br />

Grade, etc., 1875/37/27 (repealed, 1875/81/57); 1875/54/<br />

40; 1875/77/55. .<br />

Re-kerbing, 1876/162/161.<br />

Now Montrose St. (Strieker to Fulton Sts.), 1877/81/80.<br />

RACE ST.—Closing part of, 1833/42/64.<br />

Extending (S. of Kelso St.), 1857/12/48.<br />

Re-grading, 1872/97/117.<br />

Opening (Cross St. to Fort Ave.), 1875/139/115.<br />

^ Grade, etc., 1883/24/28; 1893/126/211.<br />

Contract, 1883, R. 213.<br />

RACING—(See HORSE-RACING; RIDING AND DRIVING.)<br />

RAFTS—Regulation of (in Jones' Falls), 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.<br />

(And Arks), in Harbor, etc., 1858/25/114.<br />

RAILINGS—Permits to erect, 1847, R. 74; 1850, R. 114; 1853,<br />

R. 9, 231; 1854, R. 21, 137; 1855, R. 177; 1856, R. 127;<br />

1857, R. 26; 1858, R. 101; 1859, R. 154, 255; 1860, R.<br />

366; 1863, R. Ill; 1865, R. 33; 1866, R. 114, 244; 1867,<br />

R. 302, 457; 1868, R. 378, 469; 1869 R. 122, 304; 1870,<br />

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R. 22, 85; 1872, R. 103; 1873, R. 231, 407, 412, 439;<br />

1874, R. 67, 158; 1877, R. 183; 1878, R. 269 (City Hall);<br />

1891, R. 74-76, 245; 1892, R. 177; 1894, R. 251.<br />

RAILROADS—Opposing (from B. 0. R. R. to Middle Branch),<br />

1831, R. 18.<br />

Assessment for laying track (on Howard St.), 1833, R. 38.<br />

Grading tracks, 1846, R. 122.<br />

"Passes" for Directors of, 1847, R. 35. ^<br />

Opposing (Washington to New York and Point of Rocks),<br />

1863, R. 14.<br />

Minors not to jump on or from cars in motion, 1868/11/39.<br />

Unauthorized riding on cars, etc., 1879/4/6.<br />

Constructing (under North Ave. Bridge), 1881/94/135.<br />

Flag-men (P., W. & B. R. R., Canton Ave.), 1886, R. 44.<br />

Against discrimination by (to Washington), 1898-9, R. 152.<br />

For Baltimore as coupon-point on, 1898-9, R. 157.<br />

(See CARS; RAILWAYS.)<br />

RAILWAYS—Temporary, 1836, R. 71, 90.<br />

Marine (at Fish-house Wharf), 1848, R. 56.<br />

Do. (Point St.), 1864, R. 107.<br />

Permission to construct (S. Howard St.), 1849, R. 33.<br />

Examining tracks and removing obstructions, 1850/6/9. -<br />

Track regulations, 1854/54/53; 1855/8/76.<br />

Tracks for City Passenger Railways, etc., 1859/44/62;<br />

1859 (Nov.)/6/8.<br />

Vehicles not to obstruct cars, 1860/71/105.<br />

(Passenger) for building on Lombard St., etc., 1868/70/106.<br />

On certain streets (Park Ry. Co.), 1872/27/35.<br />

Assigning (to Balto., Peabody Heights & Waverly Co.),<br />

1872/74/86. .<br />

Car licenses, 1873/55/62.<br />

Laying tracks, etc. (Balto. & Randallstown), 1873/63/68.<br />

Do. (Balto. & Herring Run), 1873/99/110.<br />

Relieving temporarily from park tax (Hall's Springs Co.),<br />

1874/47/65.<br />

Reducing park tax from 20 to 12 per cent of gross receipts,<br />

1874/48/66.<br />

Vehicles using tracks, 1874/98/107.<br />

Additional switches (Hall's Springs), 1875/101/77.<br />

Double track on Howard St. (Balto., P. H. & Waverly),<br />

1875/106/82.<br />

Permit to construct tracks (Druid Hill Ave., etc.), 1877/20/<br />

17; 1878/74/63; 1878/105/98.<br />

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Stock for park tax (Hall's Springs), 1879/10/11.<br />

Laying tracks (B., P. H. & Waverly), 1879/36/41.<br />

Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1879/77/88.<br />

Turn-table (Holliday and Second Sts.), 1879/91/107.<br />

Laying tracks (Monumental Co.), 1880/16/22; 1881/69/<br />

109.<br />

Do. (Patterson and Druid Hill Parks Co.), 1880/115/128;<br />

1881/22/23.<br />

Do. (Union line), 1880/150/173; 1881/65/106; 1882/40/<br />

114; 1886/96/127; 1887/98/111.<br />

Do. (Citizens, Hall's Springs, N. Balto. and York Turnpike<br />

lines), 1881/30/44.<br />

Enforcing street-repairs, 1881/34/48.<br />

Laying tracks (Central line), 1881/54/84; 1881/57/92;<br />

1881/116/157.<br />

Do. onPacaSt. (People's line), 1881/58/97,<br />

Deferring payment of park tax (do.), 1881/68/108.<br />

Laying tracks (Balto. & Yorktown), 1863/7/18; 1881/100/<br />

142.<br />

Extending time for completion (Monumental Co.), 1881/<br />

109/151.<br />

Tracks, etc. (Central line), 1883/2/6.<br />

Conductors (Monumental Co.), 1883/77/94.<br />

Extending line (Citizens'), 1884/22/27.<br />

Laying tracks (N. Balto. Co.), 1884/24/29.<br />

Do. (People's), 1884/49/54.<br />

Connecting Paca St. tracks (do.), 1884/104/126.<br />

Centre-bearing rail (Fort Ave.), 1884, R. 176.<br />

To sell City's stock (Hall's Springs Co.), 1885/18/20.<br />

Tracks on N. Charles St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1885/25/29.<br />

Do. on Argyle Ave. and Lanvale St. (Central line), 1885/<br />

56/59.<br />

Removing do. (People's Co.), 1886/43/53.<br />

Extending (do.), 1886/80/104; 1886/86/115.<br />

Constructing (Highlandtown & Point Breeze), 1886/97/130.<br />

Tracks on North Ave.(Balto. & Powhatan), 1886/115/151.<br />

Do. on Strieker and Calhoun Sts. (Citizens'), 1887/41/52.<br />

Do. within Druid Hill Park (Citizens'), 1887/56/71.<br />

Sanding tracks, 1887/118/135.<br />

Construction on Orleans St., etc. (E. Balto. Co.), 1888/15/<br />

19; 1888/42/60.<br />

Use of electrical storage-batteries, 1888/30/88.<br />

Tracks on Washington St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1888/63/83.<br />

280


Laying tracks (Citizens' Co.), 1889/18/22.<br />

Do. on E. Monument St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1889/42/54.<br />

Using steam-motor (B.,P. & Pikesville Co.), 1889/68/88.<br />

Use of Judson Pneumatic System, 1889/172/217.<br />

Tracks on S. Charles St., etc. (People's), 1889/77/98.<br />

Do. on North Ave. (North Ave. Co.), 1889/130/162.<br />

Do. on Fremont St. (N. Balto. Co.), 1889/145/185.<br />

Use of improved motive-power (by North Ave. Co.), 1889/<br />

173/219.<br />

Do. (by "Powhattan" Co.), 1890/153/216.<br />

Tracks on Francis St. (Traction Co.), 1890/123/163.<br />

Turn-table (Central line), 1890/154/217.<br />

Double track on North Ave. (Union and N. Balto. lines),<br />

1890/155/217.<br />

Extending tracks on North Ave., 1890/159/225.<br />

Excavating Philpot Lane (Traction Co.), 1890, R. 63.<br />

To connect buildings (do.), 1890, R. 64.<br />

Poles and wires (Pimlico & Pikesville Co.), 1890, R. 179.<br />

Laying tracks (North Ave. Co.), 1891/23/31; 1892/46/61.<br />

Do. (on Fulton Ave., Central Co.), 1891/115/162. '<br />

Do. (Balto., Canton & Pt. Breeze Co.), 1892/50/73.<br />

Do. (Central line), 1892/62/115.<br />

Do. (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe and Ellicott City),<br />

1892/109/172.<br />

Tracks on Washington Ave. and Pratt St. (City & Suburban<br />

Co.), 1893/121/205.<br />

Sprinkling streets, 1893, R. 185; 1896/102/150.<br />

Tracks on Wilkens Ave. (City & Suburban Co.), 1894/34/34.<br />

Do. on Water St. and Cheapside (Traction Co.), 1894/38/38.<br />

Do. on Washington St., etc. (do.), 1894/39/39.<br />

Do. on Fremont Ave. (do.), 1894/40/40.<br />

Do. on Clifton St. (Central Co.), 1894/44/45.<br />

Do. on Saratoga St. (Traction Co.), 1894/57/72.<br />

Do. on Fayette St. (do.), 1894/58/73.<br />

Do. on Mosher St. (do.), 1894/62/76.<br />

Do. (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe & Ellicott City, and<br />

Traction Cos.), 1895/36/44; 1896/124/191.<br />

Tracks over side-walks (Edmondson Ave., CatonsviUe &<br />

Ellicott City), 1896/11/13.<br />

Tracks on Edmondson Ave., etc. (Falls Road Co.), 1896/<br />

105/153.<br />

Do. on Presstman St., etc. (Traction Co.), 1896/108/160.<br />

Do. on E. Lexington St., etc. (Central line), 1896/115/177.<br />

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Do. on Patterson Park Ave., etc. (Traction Co.), 1896/116/<br />

180.<br />

Connection at "East" Ave. and Balto. St. (do.), 1896/145/<br />

217.<br />

Underground conduits for feed-wires (Central), 1896/154/<br />

230 (repealed, 1898/14/18).<br />

Extending time for laying tracks, etc (Ellicott City line),<br />

1896, R. 10; 1897, R. 33.<br />

Extending system (Falls Road Electric), 1897/9/11; 1897/<br />

10/13.<br />

Tracks on Milton and North Aves. (Central), 1897/21/24.<br />

Do. on Canton Ave., etc. (do.), 1897/25/28; 1897/31/34.<br />

Curves and tracks (Consolidated Co.), 1897/78/98.<br />

Paving streets, 1898/9/12.<br />

Tracks on Gilmor St., etc. (Consolidated Co.), 1898/11/14.<br />

Do. on Caton St. or Maiden's Choice Lane (Balto., Halethorpe<br />

& St. Denis), 1898/13/17.<br />

Poles and over-head construction (do.), 1898/26/37.<br />

Connections (Balto. City Passenger and Central lines), 1898/<br />

60/84.<br />

Tracks on Bond St., etc. (Consolidated Co.), 1898/97/129.<br />

Repairing street surfaces, 1898/101/135.<br />

Extending tracks on Woodberry Ave. (Balto. & Northern<br />

Co.), 1899/159/208.<br />

For vestibuled cars, 1899/181/237.<br />

Night-hours (Consolidated and Balto. City Passenger Cos.),<br />

1899/182/238.<br />

Extending time for construction (Columbia & <strong>Maryland</strong>),<br />

1898-9, R. 68.<br />

Do. tracks on Camden St., etc. (Balto. City Passenger),<br />

1898-99, R. 81.<br />

Prohibiting interference with trolleys or brakes, 1900/3/11.<br />

Permit to construct tracks, etc. (Balto. Terminal Co.),<br />

1905-6/123/212.<br />

Tracks on St. Paul St., etc. (<strong>Maryland</strong> Electric), 1905-6, O.<br />

173 (approved June 22, 1906).<br />

(See CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.; STREET­<br />

CARS; SWITCHES; TRACKS.)<br />

RAINE, COL. FREDERICK—On 50th anniversary of " German<br />

Correspondent," 1891, R. 170.<br />

In memory of, 1893, R. 81.<br />

Bequests of, 1893/100/175; 1897, R. .51.<br />

RAMSAY (RAMSEY) ST.—Opening (and closing part of), 1850/<br />

22/23. '<br />

282


Closing (Fremont to Poppleton Sts.), 1850/56/49.<br />

Condemning (W. to Poppleton St.), 1851/53/41.<br />

Grade, etc., 1852, R. 181.<br />

Deed of (Monroe to Bentalou Sts.), 1871/92/80; 1891/<br />

122/170.<br />

Repairing, 1894, R. 114.<br />

RANDALL ST.—Opening (Charles to William Sts.), 1870/24/64.<br />

Do. (William to Covington Sts.), 1873/86/95.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/104/110; 1876/5/6.<br />

Public (Charles to Hanover Sts.), 1876/10/9.<br />

Kerbihg, 1880, R. 120.<br />

Opening (Covington to Webster Sts.), 1889/109/137.<br />

Repairing, 1893, R. 164.<br />

RAYNER AVE.—Paving, 1892, R. 111.<br />

READ (REED) ST.—Grade, etc., 1869, R. 286; 1875/42/29.<br />

Paving, 1890/152/214; 1893/77/130.<br />

RECEPTIONS—To visiting Mayors, 1857, R. 148.<br />

To U. S. Representatives, 1890, R. 51.<br />

RECORD=OFFICE—Repairing books in, 1878, R. 225.<br />

Improvements to, 1879, R. 16; 1885, R. 32.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 180.<br />

Elevator in, 1891, R. 308.<br />

(See COURT-HOUSE.)<br />

RECORDS—Keeper of (papers and proceedings), 1797/2/18.<br />

Copies to be evidence, 1797/5/22.<br />

Filing and keeping, 1826/5/157; 1850 (Rev.)/53/166.<br />

Payment for desks in office, 1841 (April), R. 7.<br />

Of deeds to City, etc., 1845, R. 34.<br />

Public, 1858 (Rev.)/56/216.<br />

Re-copying (of Court of Common Pleas), 1864, R. 66.<br />

City Librarian to return (of General Assembly, 1811-1814),<br />

1905-6/127/236.<br />

(See PAPERS.)<br />

REECE ST.—Repairing, 1890, R. 106.<br />

REESE ST.—Widening, 1850/44/38.<br />

REFUGE, HOUSE OF—(See HOUSE OF REFUGE.)<br />

REFUNDS—For payments under mistake, 1838, R. 4; 1840, R. 22.<br />

Do. on account of City, 1838, R. 18.<br />

For paving on street ceded to City, 1840, R. 51.<br />

For taxes paid in error, 1841, R. 5; 1841 (Dec), R. 6; 1845,<br />

R. 4; 1846, R. 4, 9-11, 14-16, 27, 29, 32.<br />

For illegal payment, 1842, R. 65.<br />

To purchasers at defective tax-sales, 1845/46/42; 1846, R.<br />

109; 1869, R. 291.<br />

283


On account of street-assessments, 1845, R. 145; 1847/23/<br />

29; 1855, R. 192; 1870, R. 171.<br />

Of payments for alien passengers, 1850, R. 43.<br />

For taxes, 1855, R. 199, 203, 205, 208, 248; 1859 (Nov.),<br />

R. 14; 1863, R. 114; 1864, R. 114, 164; 1867, R. 171,<br />

279, 309, 334, 414; 1868, R. 4, 85, 86, 233; 1870, R. 129;<br />

1871, R. 21, 25, 26, 68, 72-74, 162, 180, 212, 324; 1872,<br />

R. 15,58,79,92, 104,105, 113-115, 133, 143, 186, 277, 303.<br />

For setting curb, 1858, R. Ill; 1896, R. 9.<br />

On petition, 1859, R. 61.<br />

Not to be made after two years, 1863/67/86.<br />

Water-rents, 1869, R. 297; 1877, R. 215.<br />

To St. Bartholomew's Church, 1871, R. 311.<br />

Erroneous assessments, 1872, R. 146, 227, 249, 263, 265;<br />

1892, R. 32; 1897, R. 22.<br />

For taxes, 1873, R. 101, 112, 122, 133, 194, 314, 348, 369;<br />

1874, R. 88, 139, 141, 216, 349, 399, 418, 455; 1875, R.<br />

122, 394, 471, 472, 490; 1876, R. 48, 70, 245, 275, 280,<br />

283^ 301, 311, 370; 1877, R. 78, 89, 154, 176, 216, 221;<br />

1878, R. 35, 111, 120, 127, 171, 184, 185, 241, 244, 281;<br />

1880, R. 19, 225; 1881, R. 168.<br />

To Franklin Square Commissioners, 1873, R. 111.<br />

For Wilson St. sewer, 1873, R. 308.<br />

Erroneous sales, 1873, R. 351; 1874, R. 426; 1875, R. 109;<br />

1877, R. 22, 153, 200; 1878, R. 298.<br />

Street-assessments, 1874, R. 277, 342, 344, 348; 1876, R.<br />

138, 240, 278; 1877, R. 163; 1880, R. 164, 166, 215.<br />

Wharfage charges, 1880, R. 207; 1881, R. 98.<br />

For drain-pipe charges, 1881, R. 40; 1883, R. 54, 129;<br />

1885, R. 159; 1887, R. 138; 1894, R. 260; 1896, R. 138.<br />

Erroneous sales, 1881, R. 252; 1882, R. 50, 92, 132, 152;<br />

1882, R. 76, 92, 112, 146, 178, 215; 1884, R. 63, 73, 225,<br />

261.<br />

For completing sewer, 1882, R. 87.<br />

For removing fountain, 1883, R. 93.<br />

For bow-window charges, 1883, R. 190; 1887, R. 140, 146.<br />

For taxes, 1882, R. 153; 1883, R. 113, 166; 1884, R. 5;<br />

1885, R. 160; 1886, R. 112, 115; 1890, R. 39, 53, 99, 116,<br />

124 (Balto. Light Infantry); 1891, R. 40, 50, 64, 165,<br />

224, 292; 1892, R. 58, 128, 210; 1893, R. 14, 95; 1894,<br />

R. 166, 193; 1895, R. 14; 1896, R. 58, 116; 1897, R. 58;<br />

1898-99, R. 89, 92, 144, 164, 166; 1900, R. 12; 1904-5/<br />

158/175.<br />

284


Tax-sales, 1884, R. 63, 73, 225, 261; 1888, R. 37.<br />

Interest on street-assessments, 1884, R. 151.<br />

For re-paving, 1886, R. 93, 101.<br />

For board at asylums, 1886, R. 181; 1887, R. 78, 79, 110,<br />

111; 1889, R. 33, 90, 128; 1890, R. 98, 101, 111, 192;<br />

1891, R. 248, 265, 288; 1898-9, R. 168.<br />

Street-assessments, 1887, R. 50; 1888, R. 77, 78; 1889/<br />

168/212 (Fulton Ave.); 1893, R. 97, 169; 1894, R. 34,<br />

101, 216.<br />

Unused permits, etc., 1888, R. 160, 165; 1889, R. 38, 72,<br />

157; 1891, R. 27, 115, 147, 266, 268; 1892, R. 147; 1893,<br />

R. 101, 196.<br />

For paving, 1890, R. 97.<br />

Charge for wagon-license, 1891, R. 27.<br />

Forfeiture on school-house, 1891, R. 264.<br />

For money stolen from City Collector's office, 1892, R. 65.<br />

Forfeiture on contract, 1892, R. 162.<br />

Rental of Hollins Hall (to church), 1895, R. 210.<br />

Annex taxes, 1901-2/29/63.<br />

Water-rents, 1901-2, R. 26; 1902-3/160/121; 1904-5/90/<br />

13.<br />

Charge for switch, etc., 1902-3/90/14.<br />

Expenses of site for Mexican War monument, 1903-4/1/3.<br />

(See APPEAL TAX COURT; AUDITOR; LICENSES;<br />

OPENING STREETS; PAYMENTS; SEWERS;<br />

TAXES.)'<br />

REFUSE—Keeper of City's (material), 1861/12/27 (repealed,<br />

1862/5/9).<br />

Comptroller to have charge of, 1862/13/23.<br />

Not to be deposited in Patapsco River, 1895/73/94.<br />

(See GARBAGE.)<br />

REGATTA—Expenses of, 1904-5/181/207.<br />

REGESTER ST.—(See REGISTER ST.)<br />

REGISTER (CITY)—Appointment and duties, 1797/5/21; 1797/<br />

8/29; 1798/74/141; 1798/86/159; 1807/23/138; 1826/<br />

4/154.<br />

Fees of, 1797/28/94; 1798/86/159.<br />

Salary of, 1809/2/264; 1820/2/254; 1822/4/293; 1824/2/<br />

51; 1826/59/352; 1827/11/402.<br />

To City accounts in bank, 1818/20/184.<br />

Commission (to John Hargrove), 1818, R. (Mar. 5), p. 204.<br />

Summary to be bound with ordinances, 1824, R. —, p. 9L<br />

Assistant to, 1825, R. (Mar. 8), p. 142.<br />

285


Ascertainment of claims against City, 1829/47/144.<br />

Additional services by, 1830/13/186.<br />

Screw-press in office of, 1835, R. 62.<br />

For defraying necessary expenses, 1835 (ex. sess.), R. 2.<br />

Compensation, deputy, etc., 1836/2/13.<br />

Extra compensation, 1838, R. 101.<br />

Additional duties, 1840/21/38.<br />

Money paid to (under declaration.of trust), 1842, R. 14.<br />

Fire-proof safe for office of, 1842, R. 33; 1849, R. 55; 1868,<br />

R. 81; 1875, R. 111.<br />

To conform to opinion of City Counsellor, 1842, R. 73.<br />

Additional clerks for, 1842, R. 77; 1855, R. 50; 1862<br />

(Nov.), R. 4; 1867 (Nov.), R. 26; 1870, R. 73.<br />

To give note for balance due at bank, 1842, R. 80.<br />

Clerk's salary, 1845, R. 86.<br />

Thanks to late (Jesse Hunt), 1846, R. 12.<br />

For payment of interest on stock-debt, 1847/12/20.<br />

Carpet and chair for, 1850, R. 18.<br />

Duties as to publishing ordinances, 1851/64/49.<br />

Do. as to City stock, 1850 (Rev.)/6/9.<br />

Appointment and general duties, 1850 (Rev.)/8/14.<br />

Services to <strong>State</strong>, 1853, R. 170.<br />

. Bond, 1854 (Nov.)/5/13; 1868/3/28.<br />

Repairing office of, 1856 (Nov.), R. 25.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/8/20.<br />

Salaries, 1860/86/118;, 1864/56/40; 1866/65/60; 1867/<br />

35/33; 1868/33/58; 1871/101/88; 1871/121/109; 1885/<br />

4/6.<br />

Extra assistance for, 1862/59/88.<br />

Free certificates on claims of U. S. soldiers and seamen,<br />

1865/28/29.<br />

Duties as to sinking-funds, 1866/89/1.88.<br />

Enlarging office of, 1866, R. 132.<br />

Dismissing mandamus suit against, 1868, R. 99.<br />

To enter suit against bondsmen of, 1868, R. 394.<br />

Deposits, payments, record of appointments, etc., 1888/<br />

6/10.<br />

Salaries, 1890/53/61; 1892/53/106; 1892/57/110; 1903-4/<br />

17/22; 1904-5/206/256.<br />

Duties of, 1898/119/157; 1903-4/47/82.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN; OFFICERS.)<br />

REGISTER (REGESTER) ST.—Was Argyle AL, 1847/15/21.<br />

Changing name to Irvine Place, 1868/5/29.<br />

286


Opening (Orleans to Jefferson Sts.), 1868/25/51.<br />

Do. (Lancaster to Thames Sts.), 1871/68/56 (repealed,<br />

1873/54/62).<br />

(N.) Changing name to McDonough St., 1872/52/71.<br />

Opening (Faye.tte to Orleans Sts.), 1872/95/116; 1872/116/<br />

140 (repealed, 1874/65/79).<br />

Do. (Oliver St. to North Ave.), 1889/104/132.<br />

REQISTRATION—Of qualified voters, 1829/21/113 (repealed,<br />

1830/1/176).<br />

Payment for room occupied by Commissioners, 1830, R.<br />

70; 1831, R. 42.<br />

(Of voters), protest against law as unconstitutional, 1838,<br />

R. 88 (repealed, 1839, R. 15).<br />

Expenses of, 1839, R. 16, 33, 90; 1840, R. 53; 1868, R.<br />

438; 1866 (Oct.), R. 26; 1893, R. 208; 1893, R. 209.<br />

Paying officers and clerks, 1865, R. 144; 1867, R. 281.<br />

Against changing law as to, 1866, R. 8.<br />

Publishing lists of voters, 1866, R. 236; 1888-89, R. 2.<br />

Referring claims to Comptroller, 1867, R. 344, 376.<br />

Appropriations for, 1867, R. 407; 1870, R. 3; 1876, R. 27;<br />

1877, R. 1; 1878, R. 1, 85; 1880, R. 1; 1882, R. 1;<br />

1890, R. 20.1.<br />

Paying registers and clerks, 1872, R. 14; 1873, R. 8; 1874,<br />

R. 3; 1877, R. 168; 1875, R, 2; 1876, R. 3; 1879, R. 11.<br />

Advertising, 1872, R. 42; 1873, R. 33.<br />

Of births and deaths, 1874/86/94; 1879/21/22; 1882/109/<br />

198; 1884/102/120; 1904-5/112/58; 1904-5/177/203.<br />

(Of voters), maps for registers, 1882, R. 180.<br />

(Do.) payments to counsel, 1883, R. 170; 1884, R. 244;<br />

1885, R. 157; 1886, R. 183; 1887, R. 133.<br />

(Do.) payments to registers, 1884, R. 3, 4, 32, 70, 72;<br />

1885, R. 1, 170; 1886, R. 188; 1887, R. 134.<br />

(See PAYMENTS; VOTERS.)<br />

REGISTRY—For passage of general law as to, 1860, R. 5.<br />

(See REGISTRATION.)<br />

REISTERSTOWN TURNPIKE CO.—Accepting deed of road-bed<br />

from (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1842, R. 58.<br />

RELEASES—(See CLAIMS.)<br />

REMOVAL OF CAUSES—Expenses of, 1829/26/119.<br />

Criminal, 1839, R. 10; 1840, R. 4; 1855, R. 249.<br />

Of convicted negroes, 1839, R. 20.<br />

For expenses of (to Harford County), 1840 (July), R. 1.<br />

Do. (to Baltimore County), 1856 (Nov.), R. 21; 1859, R.<br />

69, 249.<br />

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For modification of Act relating to, 1841, R. 19.<br />

Refusing payment of certain items, 1857, R. 131.<br />

(See EXPENSES, CERTAIN.)<br />

RENDERING—Prohibiting establishments for, 1893/183/295.<br />

RE=PAVING—Petitions for, 1833, R. 69; 1834/26/29; 1834, R. 6.<br />

Mayor to sign for City, 1834, R. 87/ '<br />

Payment for (on account of Fire Co.), 1843, R. 69.<br />

On application of majority of front-foot owners, 1854, R.<br />

270.<br />

Appropriation for, 1855, R. 189.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/13/46.<br />

Issuing bonds or stock for, 1880/131/148; 1880/140/159.<br />

Enforcing law as to, 1882/32/36.<br />

Streets in financial district, 1904-5/270/279; 1905-6/<br />

136/249.<br />

(See PAVING.)<br />

REPORTERS—(For newspapers), appropriations for, 1853, R.<br />

239; 1859 (Nov.), R. 28.<br />

(See PAYMENTS.)<br />

REPORTS—Of City and Health Commissioners, etc., 1824, R.<br />

(Mar. 12), p. 93.<br />

Of Inspectors, 1826/18/238.<br />

Printing sundry, 1833, R. 4.<br />

From heads of departments, 1859, R. 163.<br />

Printing, do., 1878, R. 81; 1888/110/139; 1888, R. 141, 147.<br />

.Binding, 1890, R. 88; 1891, R. 244, 283.<br />

(Md. Court of Appeals) delivery by City Solicitor to City<br />

Librarian, 1904-5/160/177.<br />

REPUBLICAN ST.—Bridge over Run (W. of), 1830, R. 77.<br />

Public (Baltimore to Goodloe Sts.),. 1836, R. 37.<br />

Do. (Baltimore to Lombard Sts.), 1838, R. 46.<br />

Closing (S. of McHenry St.), 1843/9/10.<br />

Do. (Ramsay to Pratt Sts.), 1850/22/23.<br />

Condemning (Lexington to Franklin Sts.), 1857/2/38.<br />

Do. (Franklin to Mosher Sts.), 1857/39/72.<br />

Now Carrollton Ave., 1874/49/67.<br />

RESERVOIRS—Water for (Washington St.), 1839, R. 68.<br />

(Fell's Point), casks, etc., not to be filled from, 1841/22/44.<br />

Repairs (Mt. Royal), 1855, R. 236.<br />

Do. (Mt. Royal and Chase), 1857, R. 81.<br />

For additional, 1863/59/78.<br />

Bonds for constructing, 1864/7/10.<br />

Repealing appropriation for new, 1903-4/41/70.<br />

(See WATER.)<br />

288


RESOLUTIONS—Publication of, 1818, E. (Mar. 12 and 17), p. 207.<br />

To be indexed, 1824, R. 51.<br />

In pamphlet form, 1855, R. 24.<br />

Index to (with Ordinances), 1905-6, O. 156 (approved,<br />

June 22, 1906).<br />

(See ORDINANCES.)<br />

RETURNS—(See INSPECTORS; REPORTS.)<br />

REVENUE=CUTTERS—Memorial to Congress for depot, 1837, R. 7.<br />

REVENUE MARINE—For transfer to TJ. S. Navy, 1892, R. 7.<br />

REVOLVERS—Sale, loan or gift of, 1905-6/25/59.<br />

(See FIRE-ARMS; PISTOLS.)<br />

REWARDS—For convictions, 1839, R. 19; 1850 (Rev.)/51/165;<br />

1858/58/135; 1858 (Rev.)/54/215.<br />

Do. of murderer of President Lincoln, 1865, R. 71.<br />

Do. of murderer of James Welsh, 1866 (Oct.), R. 29.<br />

RICHARDSON ST.—Opening and widening (Fort Ave. to Beason<br />

St.), 1887/44/55.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39; 1889/159/<br />

198.<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/33/35; 1894/91/102.<br />

RICHMOND, VA.—Sympathy for sufferers in, 1870, R. 150.<br />

RICHMOND MARKET—Approving Act condemning ground for,<br />

1832/28/29.<br />

For erection of, 1834, R. 39.<br />

Sale of stalls, etc., 1835, R. 27; 1857, R. 102.<br />

Clerk of, 1836, R. 5.<br />

Temporary exemption from rents, 1837/14/12; 1838/6/213.<br />

Payment to- clerk, 1840, R. 54.<br />

Enclosing north end of, 1840 (April), R. 2.<br />

Repairing, 1843, R. 17; 1844, R. 83; 1863, R. 80.<br />

Grading and paving, 1844, R. 69.<br />

Extending and regulating, 1846/50/32.<br />

Clerk of, etc., 1849/21/28; 1849, R. 70, 113.<br />

Leasing stalls in, 1850, R. 21, 109.<br />

Extending and improving, 1853/107/95; 1856, R. 151, 174;<br />

1868/78/119; 1868, R. 34, 158; 1869, R. 305.<br />

Salary of keeper, 1857/63/106.<br />

Removing material from, 1870, R. 136.<br />

New market-house, 1870, R. 201; 1873, R. 448.<br />

Closing and opening street south of, 1871, R. 33.<br />

Pavement opposite to, 1871, R. 159.<br />

Payments on account of building-contracts, 1871, R. 172,<br />

266.<br />

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Leasing hall and rooms to 5th Regiment, 1872, R. 305;<br />

1877, R. 233; 1882, R. 168.<br />

Removing fish-sheds, 1875, R. 247.<br />

Locating fish-dealers, 1875, R. 248.<br />

Hose, 1879, R. Ill; 1880, R. 80; 1885, R. 83; 1890, R.<br />

76; 1892, R. 84.<br />

Sheds, 1881, R. 143; 1882, R, 109; 1893, R. 29.<br />

Defacing walls, 1882, R. 133.<br />

Painting, 1886, R. 77.<br />

Weather-vaner1889, R. 82.<br />

Repairing streets around, 1890, R. 135.<br />

"Paving do. (asphalt), 1891/74/104.<br />

Repairing pavement, 1891, R. 237.<br />

Alterations, 1898/93/120.<br />

Renting hall to <strong>Maryland</strong> Institute, 1902-3/165/135.<br />

Do. Naval Brigade, etc., M. N..G., 1905-6, O. 146 (approved<br />

June 9, 1906).<br />

RICHMOND ST.—Paving gutter, 1878, R. 135.<br />

RIDQE PLACE—Was Dallas St. (Hoffman to Oliver Sts.), 1888/<br />

118/147.<br />

RIDQELY AL.—Re-grading, 1852/11/12.<br />

RIDQELY, JAMES L.—(Late Grand Secretary, I. O. O. F.)<br />

memorial to, 1884, R. 183.<br />

RIDQELY (RIDQELEY) ST.—Repairing causeway in, 1826, R.<br />

(Apr. 3), p. 384. .<br />

Building bridge or culvert, 1826, R. (Apr. 6), p. 387.<br />

Repairs, 1853, R. 139; 1863, R. 71; 1883, R. 156; 1891,<br />

R. 80; 1895, R. 113.<br />

Widening, 1862, R. 50.<br />

Shelling, 1876, R. 63; 1880, R. 71; 1884, R. 218; 1887,R. 26.<br />

Hand-rail, 1887, R. 52.<br />

Grade, etc., 1894/94/105; 1895/42/56.<br />

Re-paving,;i895, R. 117.<br />

RIDING AND DRIVING—Regulations, 1797/12/44; 1807/31/178;<br />

1812/13/316; 1826/16/228.<br />

Stands, 1827/20/409 (see 1833/34/52).<br />

On Light St. (between Pratt and Camden Sts.), 1833 (ex.<br />

sess.)/l/3.<br />

General regulations, 1828 (Rev.)/13/50; 1850 (Rev.)/29/<br />

103; 1858 (Rev,)/32/146.<br />

Speed, 1843/30/26; 1844/12/17.<br />

Prohibiting contests of do. (within City limits), 1846/68/55.<br />

Permit for frame academy, 1851, R. 50.<br />

(See BRIDGES; DRIVING AND RIDING.)<br />

290


RIGGS AVE.—Was Tenant St. (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1886/<br />

77/97.<br />

Grade, etc., 1888/106/135; 1890/57/66; 1893/194/310;<br />

1895/11/19.<br />

Opening (Strieker to Fremont Sts.), 1890/90/128.<br />

Rebating assessments, 1896/76/116,<br />

RINEHARDT (REINHARDT) ST.—Deed of (Parkin St. to<br />

• Sheppard AL), 1880/28/36.<br />

RINGGOLD ST.—Was Ringgold AL, 1872/303/125; 1894/115/<br />

127.<br />

RINKS—For velocipedes, 1869, R. 175.<br />

To prohibit ice-skating in, 1876/11/10.<br />

RIOTS—Opposing Act as to indemnity for loss of property<br />

destroyed in, 1836, R. 30.<br />

Do. (employment of counsel as to claims for), 1836, R. 32.<br />

Do. as to copy of witnesses' testimony before legislature,<br />

1836, R, 33.<br />

Do. as to extension of time for producing testimony, 1836,<br />

R. 34.<br />

To prevent (at fires), 1838, R. 2; 1842/9/23 (repealed,<br />

1842/31/38).<br />

Police to report (do.), 1849, R. 67.<br />

Against throwing stones or discharging firearms at, 1850<br />

(Rev.)/31/119.<br />

(See MEMORIALS; MOBS.)<br />

RIVER ST.—Opening (Ostend to Clement Sts.), 1865/45/55.<br />

RIVERSIDE AVE.—Was Johnson St., 1875/75/54.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

RIVERSIDE PARK—Naming (Battery Square enlarged), 1873/<br />

65/71.<br />

Leasing land for, 1873, R. 418.<br />

Condemning lots on Covington St., 1874/87/98; 1875/<br />

103/79.<br />

Fence, 1875, R. 129.<br />

Under Park Commission, 1876/7/7.<br />

Improving, 1876, R. 137; 1877, R. 59; 1880, R. 151, 211.<br />

Lighting, 1878/16/14; 1898-9, R. 154.<br />

Addition to, 1883/69/83.<br />

Purchasing land within, 1885/97/119. •<br />

Deficiency appropriation, 1891/16/21.<br />

Widening gate-way, 1898-9, R. 155.<br />

Artesian well, 1898-9, R. 162; 1904-5/244/335.<br />

(See BATTERY SQUARE.)<br />

291


ROAQS—Repairing certain, 1798/82/154; 1799/24/217; 1844, R.<br />

91; 1846/10/9; 1847, R. 34; 1847, R. 36; 1847, R. 42;<br />

1849, R. 62; 1851, R. 66.<br />

Benefits from (Eastern Ave. to Philadelphia Road), 1880,<br />

R. 180.<br />

(See TURNPIKE-ROADS.)<br />

ROBARD ST.—For opening, 1839/24/29.<br />

ROBERT (ROBERTS) ST.—Opening (Penna. Ave. to Eutaw Sq.),<br />

1876/43/36 (repealed, 1876/62/49).<br />

Do. (Penna. to Madison Aves.), 1879/14/14.<br />

Grade, etc., 1881/87/127; 183/83/101.<br />

Opening (Madison Ave. to Eutaw Place), 1882/95/183.<br />

Do. (Linden Ave. to Bolton St.), 1884/85/101.<br />

Paving, 1905-6/121/198; 1905-6, O. 150 (approved June<br />

15, 1906).<br />

ROCK ST.—Closing (Lexington to Vine Sts.), 1835/16/18.<br />

ROCKETS—(See FIRE-WORKS.)<br />

ROGERS AVE.—Was East St., 1890/120/160.<br />

Re-kerbing, 1895, R. 35.<br />

Now East St. (Baltimore to Front Sts.), 1901-2/16/39.<br />

ROLANP AVE.—Grade, etc., 1891/33/51.<br />

RONDO—(See BILLIARDS.)<br />

ROOFS—Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/<br />

110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

On manufactories, 1860/24/50.<br />

Permits as to, 1867, R. 348; 1894, R. 161, 182, 245, 250;<br />

1898-9, R. 94.<br />

(Of lodging-houses, etc.), to be kept in repair, 1886/79/10L<br />

Factory for material, 1898-9, R. 75.<br />

(See NUISANCES.)<br />

ROPE=WALK—Extending (frame), 1825/7/111.<br />

Permission to rebuild, 1834, R. 82.<br />

ROPEWALK LANE—Opening (Randall to Heath Sts.), 1889/36/<br />

44.<br />

ROSE AL.—Paving, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/7/14.<br />

Closing (Cannon to Luzerne Sts.), 1861/52/64.<br />

ROSE ST.—(No. 1), public (Madison to Garden Sts.), 1844, R. 55.<br />

(No. 2), grade, etc., 1875, R. 147; 1884/27/32; 1893/206/<br />

325; 1895/94/121; 1895/114/144.<br />

Deed of (Foster Ave. to Lancaster St.), 1893/48/91.<br />

. Opening (Fairmount Ave. to Monument St.), 1894/46/46.<br />

Deed of (Lancaster St. to Canton Ave.), 1894/84/93.<br />

ROSEBUD AL.—Deed of, 1858/35/68.<br />

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ROSINE ASSOCIATION (SOCIETY)—Appropriations for, 1864, R.<br />

58; 1866, R. 46.<br />

ROSS ST.—Repairing, 1840 (Apr.), K-. 5.<br />

Re-grading, 1843, R. 83.<br />

Locating and declaring public, 1844, R. 55.<br />

Paving by private contract, 1849/43/57; 1849, R. 68.<br />

Removing garbage from, 1858, R. 51.<br />

Now Druid Hill Ave. (Eutaw St. to North Ave.), 1864/29/<br />

25.<br />

Do. (W. of Howard St.), 1893/59/103.<br />

RUBBISH—Against throwing into streets, 1797/15/59; 1797/39/<br />

103; 1801/27/274; 1807/29/167; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1839/52/53; 1848/2/5; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153; 1893/46/88.<br />

Payment for removing, 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 2.<br />

Sale of (from City Hall), 1846, R. 8.<br />

RUN AL.—Water flowing down, 1829, R. 44.<br />

Purchase of property on, 1829 (ex. sess.), R. 5.<br />

Foot-bridge over (at Lexington St.), 1830, R. 36; 1831,<br />

R. 38.<br />

Do. (at Fayette St.), 1833, R. 13.<br />

Repairing pavement and wall (at Park Lane), 1832, R. 81.<br />

Widening, etc., and changing name to Benton St., 1836/<br />

29/38; 1837/2/4.<br />

Expenses relating to, 1839 (May), R. 5.<br />

Tunnel in, 1845, R. 113, 134; 1846, R. 103; 1847, R. 90.<br />

Now Arch St., 1850/20/21.<br />

(See BENTON ST.)<br />

RUSSEL LANE—Closing, 1833/36/53.<br />

RUSSELL ST.—Building-line, 1871/5/8.<br />

Opening (Ostend to Clare Sts.).- 1880/36/43 (repealed.<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (B. & O. R. R., at Ostend St., to Wooster St.), 1886/<br />

121/160.<br />

Repairing, 1895, R. 113.<br />

RUTTER AL. (ST.)—Opening (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1877/<br />

47/41 (repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

Now Rutter St. (Dolphin to McMechen Sts.), 1891/102/148.<br />

RUXTON LANE—Widening and changing name to Balderston St.,<br />

1833/36/53.<br />

(See BALDERSTON ST.)<br />

RYE—Chopped or ground, 1816/163.<br />

(See GRAIN.)<br />

RYE FLOUR—(See FLOUR.) 293


s<br />

SABBATH=DAY—To preserve order on, 1820/20/274.<br />

Sales and games on, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

Stores and saloons to be closed on, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74.<br />

Sale of spirituous liquors on, 1843/3/5.<br />

Do. and fruits, confectionery, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/ll9;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Driving cattle, etc., through streets on, 1855/2/26; 1855/<br />

46/67.<br />

Bands not to parade on, 1855/16/38.<br />

Conveying live-stock to pens on, 1860/90/120.<br />

(See CATTLE; GAMING; MUSIC; RIDING AND<br />

DRIVING; SPORTS; SUNDAY.)<br />

SADTLER AL.—For opening, 1839/50/49.<br />

Closing (Winder to Wells Sts.), 1874/139/138.<br />

SAFES—Testing ("salamander"), 1844, R. 68.<br />

For storing powder, 1878, R. 253.<br />

(See GUN-POWDER.)<br />

SAFETY=GATES—To erect, 1878, R. 140; 1879, R. 212; 1880/<br />

100/114; 1882/62/138; 1882, R. 48; 1883,R. 7; 1888/<br />

7/11.<br />

By Balto. & Ohio R. R., 1891, R. 70.<br />

By Belt R. R. Co., 1895, R. 130.<br />

(See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. CO.;, NORTHERN<br />

CENTRAL R. R. CO.; UNION R. R.)<br />

ST. ANN'S AVE.—Grade, etc., 1895, R. 128.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY—(For girls), appropriation<br />

for, 1889, R. 86.<br />

ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL—Appropriation for, 1868, R.<br />

109.<br />

Contracts with, 1876/96/84.<br />

ST. MARY'S (ST. MARY) ST.—Public (Ross to Madison Sts.),<br />

1833, R. 57.<br />

ST. PAUL'S LANE—Altering grade of, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 251;<br />

1820, R. (Mar. 1), p. 296.<br />

ST. PAUL (ST. PAUL'S) ST.—Approving Act closing part of, 1836,<br />

R. 11.<br />

Raising, 1856, R. 96.<br />

Public (Chase to Biddle Sts.), 1873/53/61.<br />

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Grade, etc., 1875, R. 477; 1880/80/95; 1880/81/96; 1890/<br />

104/144; 1890/166/233; 1899/198/263; 1900/33/69<br />

(repealed, 1900/41/79); 1900/50/91.<br />

Opening (John St. to North Ave.), 1877/30/28.<br />

Widening, 1892/63/118; 1897/68/85; 1904-5/136/107.<br />

Paving, etc., 1893/21/34; 1904-5/183/210.<br />

Repairing, 1893, R. 74.<br />

Naming "Wallis Place" (Saratoga to Lexington Sts.),<br />

1895/24/31.<br />

Deed of (20th to 24th Sts.), 1896/153/229.<br />

Plaza, 1904-5/135/106.<br />

Deeds for widening and extending (31st St. to Merryman's<br />

Lane), 1904-5/145/123.<br />

Curb-line (Lexington to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/222/288.<br />

Changing name from Wallis Place (Saratoga to Lexington<br />

Sts.), 1905-6/110/184.<br />

ST. PETER'S SCHOOL—(Trustees of) to use room in Western<br />

watch-house, 1851, R. 16.<br />

ST. PETER ST.—Condemning ("Sterret" to Perry Sts.), 1840, R.<br />

42.<br />

Deed of (Parkin to Cross Sts.), 1880/28/36.<br />

ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM—(For male infants), appropriations<br />

for, 1867, R. 341; 1890, R. 52; 1892, R. 114; 1893,<br />

R. 137.<br />

SALARIES—Of City officers, 1797/30/95; 1798/106/180; 1799/<br />

19/210; 1800/38/226; 1821/28/320; 1822/15/401.<br />

For balance of, etc., 1826, R. (Mar. 2), p. 379.<br />

Increasing certain, 1853/72/63; 1855/35/58!<br />

To equalize and reduce, 1879, R. 6.<br />

(See OFFICERS, CITY.)<br />

SALES—Of City property (personal), 1833, R. 31.<br />

Of certain articles on streets, etc., 1866 (Oct.), R. 56; 1867,<br />

R. 31, 36, 45.<br />

Mayor to execute conveyances after, 1879/7/9.<br />

Of property held by Finance Commisioners for sinking-fund,<br />

1880/10/15.<br />

Ratifying (to Meyer Stein), 1891/136/186.<br />

(See AUCTIONS; FOOT-WAYS; FRUITS; LOTS;<br />

PROPERTY, CITY.)<br />

SALISBURY ST.—Now Watson St., 1847/25/30.<br />

SALT—Measurement of, 1817/30/136.<br />

To prevent sprinkling (on streets, etc.), 1874/10/19; 1885-<br />

6/5/7.<br />

(See GRAIN.)<br />

295


SALTED PROVISIONS—Inspection of, 1797/9/30; 1797/33/98;<br />

1797/52/118; 1798/78/151; 1804/20/78; 1805/10/104;<br />

1807/29/168.<br />

. Sale of, 1824/17/62.<br />

Salted fish, 1838 (Rev.)/19/65; 1850 (Rev.)/46/162.<br />

(See MARKETS; NUISANCES.)<br />

SALVAGE CORPS—Right of way for, 1875/110/84.<br />

Permit to tap sewer, 1876, R. 314.<br />

Connection with fire-alarm telegraph, 1878, R. 6.<br />

SAND—To prevent removal of (from unpaved streets), 1800/28<br />

218; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

i Permit to remove, 1832, R. 27.<br />

Against depositing in streets, 1887/57/72.<br />

(See DIRT.)<br />

SAN FRANCISCO (CITY OF)—Thanking for rescue of steamer<br />

passengers, 1854, R. 2.<br />

Sympathy with, and appropriation for sufferers in, 1905-6,<br />

R. 17.<br />

SANITARY COMMISSION—Board and officers of, 1865/51/48.<br />

SARAH ANN ST.—Removal of obstructions in, 1843, R. 48.<br />

Opening (Chatsworth to Cove Sts.), 1844/3/6.<br />

Was Peach Al. (Pearl to Chatsworth Sts.), 1845/31/29.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/105/111.<br />

SARATOGA ST.—Bridges on, 1818/9/174.<br />

Flag-stones across, 1821, R. (Feb. 7), p. 372.<br />

Re-paving (Holliday to Gay Sts.), 1830, R. 31.<br />

Foot-bridge (at Run AL), 1831, R. 38. .<br />

Raising curb-stones, 1832, R. 33; 1880, R. 127.<br />

Grading, etc., 1854/20/31; 1858/21/20; 1878/33/28.<br />

As to widening, 1881, R. 24, 183.<br />

Paving, 1885/62/77; 1886/55/65; 1893/22/39; 1893/42/<br />

81.<br />

SARGENT ST.—Naming (from Cross St., parallel with Washington<br />

Ave.), 1886/18/28.<br />

Paving, 1898-9, R. 61.<br />

SASH=FACTORY—Permit to erect, 1855, R. 172.<br />

SASSAFRAS ST.—Deed of (Cross St., 490 feet S. W.), 1884/129/<br />

149.<br />

Now Hamburg St., 1890/108/148.<br />

SAUSAGES—Licenses for sale of, 1845/48/44.<br />

SAW=MILLS—Covering to remain on machinery of, 1838, R. 3.<br />

Permits to erect, 1852, R. 42, 135.<br />

Restricting erection of, 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

133/153.<br />

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To continue use of, 1854/84/153.<br />

To use steam-power in, 1856, R. 70.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; PLANING-MILLS.)<br />

SCALES, PUBLIC—Mayor authorized to rent, 1824/4/52.<br />

(See HAY-SCALES.)<br />

SCARLET FEVER—(See DISEASES.)<br />

SCAVENGERS—To collect house-dirt, 1801/27/278.<br />

SCHENCK, GEN. ROBERT C—Approving policy of, 1863, R. 165.<br />

SCHOOL=HOUSE LANE—Closing (Madison Ave. to McCulloh St.),<br />

1876/38/32.<br />

Do. (McCulloh St. to Druid Hill Ave.), 1884/87/103.<br />

SCHOOLS, PUBLIC—(Abbreviations: A. = Annex; B. C. C. ==<br />

Baltimore City College; C. =Colored; E. F. H. = Eastern<br />

Female High; E.-G. = English-German; F. ^Female;<br />

G. =Grammar; H. = High; M. =Male; M. C. H.<br />

=Male Central High; P. = Primary; W. F. H. =Western<br />

Female High.)<br />

Approving establishment of, 1827/3/398.<br />

Appointment of Commissioners, etc., 1828/19/17.<br />

Share of fund, 1828 (ex. sess.)/4/53.<br />

Certain regulations, etc., 1829/42/138; 1830/29/199.<br />

Payment ol expenses, etc., 1830/9/182;'1830/10/183.<br />

For expenses of, 1831/5/280; 1832/15/17; 1835/3/8;<br />

1836/25/36.<br />

Protection of houses, etc., 1833/21/40; 1836/9/20.<br />

Distribution of fund, 1833, R. 18.<br />

. Tax for, 1834/6/15; 1846/24/17; 1847/47/43; 1848/7/10.<br />

Nine commissioners, 1834/33/41; 13 do., 1837/1/3.<br />

City's proportion of fund, 1834, R. 2; 1835/12/15.<br />

Selling bank stock as part of fund, 1836/10/20.<br />

Appropriations for, 1837/23/19; 1838/9/214; 1839/12/<br />

16; 1840/14/30; 1842/26/35.<br />

Duties of Commissioners, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/44/110.<br />

Vacancies in Board, 1839/20/24.<br />

For assistant teachers, and High School, 1839, R. 39.<br />

Employing secretary, 1840/19/34.<br />

Ceding lot for (Monument, Forrest and Graves Sts.), 1840,<br />

R. 47.<br />

Do. (adjoining), 1840 (Apr.)/6/8; 1841/19/43.<br />

Appointment of Commissioners by City Council, 1842/1/18.<br />

Buying or leasing buildings or lots for, 1842/36/43; 1843/<br />

6/9.<br />

Compensation to Treasurer, 1842, R. 49, 60.<br />

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New school-houses, 1842, R. 76.<br />

Do. and expenses, 1843/23/18.<br />

Expenses and purchase of building for High School, 1844/<br />

7/12.<br />

Bond for treasurer, 1845/1/5.<br />

Ordinary expenses and purchase of chemistry apparatus,<br />

1845/9/9.<br />

Appointment and duties of Commissioners, etc., 1845/12/<br />

12-<br />

Lot and building for W. F. H., etc., 1845/14/15; 1846/13/<br />

11.<br />

Inquiry as to whether a certain estate devolved in support<br />

of, 1845, R. 54.<br />

Restrictions on admission to, 1845, R. 72.<br />

Appointment of twenty Commissioners, 1846/1/5.<br />

Testimonials, 1846/22/16.<br />

Commissioners to have charge of buildings, 1846/34/23.<br />

Quorum of Board, 1846/40/26.<br />

For additional school (N. E. section), 1846/47/30.<br />

Obtaining room occupied by Library Co., 1846, R. 26;<br />

1847, R. 2.<br />

Ground-rent on lot of (P. No. 2.), 1846, R. 56.<br />

Borrowing money for new school, 1846, R. 148.<br />

Admission, and discontinuance of books, 1847/11/19.<br />

Anticipating levy for support of, 1847, R. 71.<br />

Loan to pay salaries, 1848/1/5.<br />

Addition and repairs to buildings, 1848, R. 78.<br />

Treasurer not to be member of Board, and no contracts to<br />

be made with members for building, supplies, etc., 1849/<br />

10/21.<br />

Tax for expenses, 1849/12/22; 1850/30/27; 1851/45/37;<br />

1852/53/47; 1853/98/89; 1854/47/49; 1855/18/39.<br />

For new building, 1849/36/46.<br />

Recitation-rooms, 1849, R. 69; 1852, R. 113, 156.<br />

Alterations to buildings, 1849, R. 107.<br />

To erect or purchase building, 1850/3/6.<br />

Leasing lot and erecting building, 1850/41/34.<br />

For salaries of teachers, 1850, R. 8, 80; 1857, R. 150.<br />

Furnishing, 1850, R. 61.<br />

Selling building (on Brown St.), 1850, R. 105.<br />

Building for E. F. H., 1851/16/21.<br />

Building (for Primary), 1851/59/47.<br />

Do. (near Franklin and Fremont Sts.), 1851, R. 29.<br />

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Do. (for No. 9.), 1851, R. 46.<br />

Do. (for No. 7, Canton), 1852/32/26.<br />

Altering stairways (E. F. H.), 1852, R. 3,<br />

Furnishing (do.), 1852, R. 70.<br />

Leasing lot (Eutaw and Barre Sts.), 1852, R. 106.<br />

For advance payment to Commissioners, 1852, R. 142, 151.<br />

Discharging liens (against P. No. 1), 1852, R. 156.<br />

Sanctioning appeal from street-assessment, 1852, R. 176.<br />

Building (for No. 12, Barre W. of Eutaw Sts.), 1853/13/18.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/38/139.<br />

On W. Franklin St., 1853/82/72.<br />

Leasing (on Barre St.), 1853, R. 35.<br />

Against Bill intcrferring with present system, 1853, R. 109.<br />

Leasing ground (near Garden and Eutaw Sts.), 1853, R. 180.<br />

Payment on account of E. F. H. (Aisquith St.), 1853, R. 186.<br />

For school-house (Baltimore near Fremont Sts.), 1853, R.<br />

216.<br />

Leasing lot (Hillen St.), 1853, R. 217.<br />

For lot and buildings (Hill St.), 1853, R. 236.<br />

Leasing (near Green and Saratoga Sts.), 1854, R. 16.<br />

Appropriation for building (Gough and Stiles Sts.), 1854,<br />

R. 26.<br />

Establishing (on Ann St.), 1854, R. 34.<br />

Finishing buildings (Barre St.), and leasing lot (near<br />

Eastern Fountain), 1854, R. 37.<br />

Use of wall (for No. 8), 1854, R. 38.<br />

Hydrant in yard (of No. 5), 1854, R. 47, 92.<br />

Desks and benches (M. P., No. 4 and F. P., No.^14), 1854,<br />

R. 61.<br />

Leasing lot (W. Franklin St!), 1854, R. 64.<br />

Do. (S. E. of Baltimore and Carey Sts.), 1854, R. 109.<br />

For building (M. & F., P. No. 4), 1854, R. 87.<br />

For loan, 1854, R. 126.<br />

Improvements (M. & F., G. No. 8), 1854, R. 135 (repealed,<br />

1855, R. 166).<br />

To complete building (P. No. 15), 1854, R. 151.<br />

Grading lot (Pearce and Schroeder Sts.), 1854, R. 156.<br />

Do. (for school-house in 3rd ward), 1854, R. 157.<br />

Borrowing money for, 1854 (Nov.), R. 8; 1856,^_R. 48;<br />

1856 (Nov.), R. 6; 1858, R. 112; 1859, R. 57.<br />

Sale of house and lot (F. P., No. 11), 1855/6/28.<br />

"Floating Public-School," 1855/38/60.<br />

Payment of fund, 1855, R. 3.<br />

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Leasing house and lot (for F. P., No. 23), 1855, R. 98.<br />

Payment in advance of collections, 1855, R. 99.<br />

Reference books, 1855, R. Ill,<br />

Inquiry as to lot (Union Square), 1855, R. 127.<br />

Purchase of building (Jefferson St., for P. No. 27), 1855,<br />

R. 156.<br />

To erect building (3rd ward), 1855, R. 162.<br />

Leasing lot (for P. Nos. 10 and 18), 1855, R. 166.<br />

Tax for expenses, 1856/12/13; 1857/21/55; 1858/12/14;<br />

1859/62/79; 1860/29/54; 1861/35/44; 1862/25/33.<br />

New W. F. H., etc., 1855/62/143.<br />

Pavement (Mullikin St.), 1855, R. 175. •<br />

Additional story (Jefferson St.), 1856, R. 111.<br />

Sub-leasing rear of lot (E. F. H.), 1856, R. 134.<br />

Ship-school for sailors, 1857/1/37.<br />

Erection, etc. (Pearl St.), 1857, R. 31.<br />

Sale (do.), 1857, R. 189.<br />

Note for claim against Commissioners, 1857, R. 47.<br />

To erect building (for W. F. H.), 1857, R. 77.<br />

Do. (Primary, Frederick St.), 1857, R. 1.03.<br />

Leasing lot (Lombard and "Wolf" Sts.), 1857, R. 154.<br />

Erecting house, etc., (P. No. 14, Eutaw St.), 1857, R. 176.<br />

Peabody medals for scholars, 1858, R. 24.<br />

Leasing lot (Walsh St.), 1858, R. 115.<br />

General provisions,, 1858 (Rev.)/40/179; 1874, R. 50.<br />

Payment of appropriations, 1859/51/72.<br />

Leasing lot (near Frankiln Square), 1859, R. 209.<br />

Purchasing lots (Courtland St.), etc., 1859 (Nov.)/5/7.<br />

Sale of building and lot (M. & Fv G. No. 5), 1860/64/90.<br />

Issuing notes for, 1860, R. 69.<br />

For purchase of building (Caroline and Holland Sts.),<br />

1860, R. 112.<br />

Leasing lot for yard (Holland St.), 1860, R. 257.<br />

For arch over alley, etc. (M. C. H.), 1860, R. 344.<br />

Use of lot for private drain, 1861, R. 139.<br />

Printing report, 1862, R. 47.<br />

Enlarging (No. 6, Ross St.), 1862, R. 107.<br />

Erection, etc. (Mullikin St.), 1862, R. 108.<br />

Libraries in, 1863/40/53; 1866 (Oct.), R. 55; 1868, R.<br />

159, 160.<br />

Purchasing " Epworth Chapel," 1863, R, 41.<br />

Lot and building (for M. C. H., Park St.), 1863, R. 52, 78,<br />

109, 188; 1864, R. 204.<br />

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Refitting (No. 2, Broadway and Bank St.), 1863, R. 112.<br />

Teaching "National Airs," 1863, R. 143.<br />

Selling lot (Courtland St.), 1863, R. 109.<br />

Teachers to be "loyal," 1864/20/19.<br />

Leasing lot (F. P., No. 25), 1864, R. 76.<br />

To purchase building (Bond and Chew Sts.), 1864, R. 129.<br />

Repairs, etc. (do., P. No. 23), 1864, R. 154.<br />

To complete (do.), 1864 (Nov.), R. 1.<br />

Pupils to have vaccination certificates, 1865/12/19.<br />

City Commissioners to certify estimates for buildings,<br />

1865/38/42.<br />

Educating colored children in, 1865, R. 6.<br />

Deprecating change in system, 1865, R. 44.<br />

Leasing lot (P. No. 13, Jefferson St.), 1865, R. 142.<br />

Commissioners, superintendent, etc., 1866/74/169.<br />

Oianging name of M. C. H. to Baltimore City College, 1866/<br />

84/184.<br />

Against increasing teachers' salaries, 1866, R. 28.<br />

Erecting and furnishing (near Scott and Ramsay Sts.),<br />

1866, R. 56.<br />

Leasing lot (13th Ward), 1866, R. 60.<br />

Modifying High School building, 1866, R. 139.<br />

Building for (P. No. 25, Caroline St.), 1866, R. 225.<br />

Leasing lot (Chase and Morton Sts.), 1866, R. 61.<br />

For building (13th Ward), 1866, R. 172.<br />

Approving salary schedules, 1866, R. 212, 253.<br />

Appropriation for (13th Ward), 1866 (Oct.), R. 53.<br />

For separate Colored Schools, 1867/45/45.<br />

Leasing lot and building (near Harford Ave. and Biddle<br />

Sts.), 1867, R. 22, 38.<br />

Selling lot (Calvert and Saratoga Sts.), and erecting house<br />

(Courtland St.), 1867, R. 46, 211.<br />

To extend and repair (M. & F., P. No. 10), 1867, R. 135.<br />

Register to accept City Commissioners' orders, 1867, R. 287.<br />

Leasing lot (M. & F., P. No. 21), 1867, R. 289.<br />

Buying lot and buildings (for G. No. 10), 1867, R. 135.<br />

Enlarging (No. 17), 1867, R. 324.<br />

Building for (No. 19), 1867, R. 408.<br />

Buying Franklin Hall (for No. 17), 1867, R. 484.<br />

New Board of Commissioners, 1867 (Nov.)/2/6.<br />

To sell lot, etc., on Park St., 1867 (Nov.), R. 30.<br />

For new building (near Preston St. and Park Ave.), 1868/<br />

31/57.<br />

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Re-organizing Colored Schools, etc., 1868/36/59.<br />

Publishing house, 1868, R. 3.<br />

Buying lot (in rear of P. No. 17), 1868, R. 149,<br />

Extending (G. No. 8), 1868, R. 156.<br />

Selling vacant lots (Chase, "Wolf" and "Green" Sts.)',<br />

1868, R. 161.<br />

Leasing lot (Park Ave., near Preston St.), 1868, R. 162.<br />

Salary of secretary, 1868, R. 166.<br />

Buying lot (Fremont and Presstman Sts.), 1868, R. 167.<br />

Leasing (Penna. Ave.), 1868, R. 200.<br />

Selling (F. P. No. 26), 1868, R. 230.<br />

Lot for (F. P. No. 30), 1868, R. 258.<br />

Selling (No. 9), 1868, R. 289.<br />

Leasing (Fayette and Chester Sts.), 1868, R. 258, 296, 400<br />

Erecting (P. No. 31), 1868, R. 448.<br />

Buying lot (Sharp St.), 1868, R. 275.<br />

. Leasing lot (for P. No. 30), 1868, R. 296.<br />

Erecting (E. F. H.), 1868, R. 369.<br />

Do. (Park Ave., near Preston St.), 1868, R. 413.<br />

Replacing (No. 31), 1868, R. 485.<br />

Renting out halls, 1869/78/91.<br />

Building (for P. No. 31), 1869, R. 17.<br />

Approving salaries, 1869, R. 74; 1898/84/114; 1898-9, R.<br />

43.<br />

To repair meeting-rooms, 1869, R. 243; 1870, R. 230.<br />

Lot for (F. G. No. 13 and M. P. No. 23), 1869, R. 159.<br />

Sundry contracts, 1869, R. 216.<br />

Deficiency appropriations, 1870/6/13; 1882, R. 12; 1885,<br />

R. 11.<br />

Completing (E. F. H.), 1870, R. 84.<br />

To erect building (P. No. 13), 1870, R. 124.<br />

Do. (No. 12), 1870, R. 170.<br />

Extending (P. No. 13), 1870, R. 189.<br />

Enlarging (P. No. 3), 1870, R. 204.<br />

New house (on lot of G. No. 2, for G. No. 17), 1870, R. 205.<br />

Enlarging (M. and F.", P. No. 6), 1870, R. 206.<br />

Repairing (G. No. 14), 1870, R. 263.<br />

To lease and erect (G. No. 5), 1871/118/106; 1872/12/19.<br />

To erect building (G. No. 17), 1871, R. 48, 80.<br />

To sell (No. 5), 1871, R. 198.<br />

Repairing (W. F. H., P, No. 4 and G. No. 15), 1871, R. 221.<br />

Do. (G. No. 14), 1871, R. 260.<br />

Completing (W. F. H.), 1871, R. 287.<br />

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Purchasing Winans' Chapel (for colored), 1871, R. 108, 161.<br />

To lease and erect (P. No. 15), 1872/36/44.<br />

Assistant superintendent, 1872/50/56.<br />

Leasing (No. 20), 1872/73/85.<br />

Removing stagnant water (P. No. 13), 1872, R. 185.<br />

For colored (S. Balto.), 1872, R. 219.<br />

Paving yards (G. Nos. 5 and 21), 1872, R. 335.<br />

Do. (No. 17), 1872, R. 351.<br />

To lease and erect (P. No. 26), 1873/6/12.<br />

Do. (No. 32), 1873/7/12.<br />

Leasing (F. G., and F. P. No. 1), 1873/8/13.<br />

Buying lot (M. G., and P. No. 1), 1873/12/29.<br />

German language in, 1873, R. 140.<br />

Additional entrance (M. G. No. 17), 1873, R. 172.<br />

Enlarging (No. 20), 1873, R. 234.<br />

Alterations (P. No. 16), 1873, R. 343.<br />

Extra work (No. 5), 1873, R. 193, 352.<br />

Purchasing lot (for C. No. 2), 1874/2/6.<br />

Leasing lot (for F. G. No. 3, and P. Nos. 23 and 24), 1874/<br />

14/23.<br />

To erect and sell (do.), 1874/19/28.<br />

To rebuild'(P. No. 17, and F. G. and P. No. 1), 1874/18/27.<br />

Non-resident parents, etc., 1874/53/70; 1887/49/63.<br />

Purchasing (for C. G. No. 1), 1874/94/104.<br />

Repairing (P. No. 4), 1874, R. 5.<br />

Shutters (to G. No. 17), 1874, R. 126.<br />

Do. (to P. No. 15), 1874, R. 409.<br />

Cleaning sinks in, 1874, R. 178.<br />

Ingress and egress, 1874, R. 175; 1880, R. 196.<br />

Buying sub-ground-rent (No. 26), 1874, R. 245. .<br />

Paving yards (P. No. 13), 1874, R. 292.<br />

Do. (F. G. No. 11), 1874, R. 331.<br />

Transferring property bought (for C. P. No. 1), 1872, R.<br />

250; 1874, R. 386.<br />

Enforcing law as to resident parents, etc., 1874, R. 50.<br />

To erect and lease (No. 21), 1875/40/28.<br />

To erect (G. No. 22), 1875/60/44; 1875/130/109.<br />

To lease and erect (P. No. 5), 1875/88/62.<br />

To sell (No. 16), 1875/132/111.<br />

Additions (to <strong>State</strong> Normal), 1875, R. 64.<br />

Paving (P, No. 13, and F. G. No. 11), 1875, R. 116.<br />

Do. (M. G. No. 7, and F. P. No. 2), 1875, R. 238.<br />

Do. (G. No. 4)v 1875, R. 197.<br />

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Frescoing (E. F. H.), 1875, R. 198.<br />

Repairing (P. No. 11), 1875, R. 199.<br />

Paving (M. G. No. 7, and F. P. No. 32), 1875, R. 238.<br />

Ventilators (for No. 13), 1875, R. 384.<br />

Selling lot (Caroline St. and Union AL), 1875, R. 112.<br />

Purchasing lot (for P. No. 16), 1875, R. 476.<br />

To lease and erect (G. No. 16), 1876/54/63.<br />

Do. (G. No. 12), 1876/130/137; 1876/131/138.<br />

Term of Commissioners, 1876/164/162.<br />

Appropriation (for P. No. 16), 1876, R. 9.<br />

Do. (for C. P. No. 3), 1876, R. 36.<br />

Leasing (G. No. 7), 1876, R. 182.<br />

For addition (to P. No. 22), 1876, R. 209.<br />

Do. (to P. No. 28), 1876, R. 232.<br />

Cleaning wells, 1876, R. 294.<br />

To complete building (G. No. 22), 1876, R. 315.<br />

Addition to yard (P. No. 16), 1876, R. 373.<br />

Insuring (College and High Schools), 1876, R. 244.<br />

Kerb-stones (at P. No. 1), 1876, R. 156.<br />

To lease and erect (C. No. 7), 1877/19/17.<br />

To construct (P. No. 6), 1877/51/45; 1877/54/47.<br />

Enlarging (P. No. 15), 1877/55/48.<br />

Ventilation for, 1877, R. 27; 1888, R. 94.<br />

Repairing (P. No. 23), 1877, R. 114.<br />

Completing (G. No. 12), 1877, R. 136.<br />

Stairway (P. No. 8), 1877, R. 177.<br />

Commission of inquiry as to, 1877, R. 227.<br />

Old City Hall for, 1878/17/15.<br />

Leasing (E.-G. No. 3), 1878/76/69.<br />

Against diverting funds, 1878, R. 76.<br />

For arbitration as to (G. No. 12), 1878, R. 141.<br />

Repairing (E.-G. No. 5), 1878, R. 268.<br />

Building (G. No. 22), 1878, R. 297.<br />

Salaries of teachers, 1878, R. 308.<br />

Completing (P. No. 6), 1878, R. 182.<br />

Erecting (M. G., and P. No. 1), 1879/23/26.<br />

Repairing (No. 27), 1879, R. 21.<br />

Enlarging (No. 20), 1879, R. 132.<br />

Selling (C. No. 7), 1879, R. 136.<br />

Walling and grading (No. 7), 1879, R. 143.<br />

Repairing rooms in old City Hall (for G G.), 1879'£R. 187<br />

Renting (Hull St.), 1879, R. 196.<br />

Cleaning cess-pools, 1879, R. 251; 1882, R. 142.<br />

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To prevent spread of diseases in, 1880/6/9.<br />

To erect (G. No. 7), 1880/56/65.<br />

To lease and erect (S. Balto.), 1881/2/3.<br />

Do. (N. E. section), 1881/20/21.<br />

Do. (P. No. 14), 1881/64/105.<br />

Completing (No. 2), 1881/112/154.<br />

Railing (G. No. 7), 1881, R. 5.<br />

Completing (do.), 1881, R. 91.<br />

Improving (P. No. 18), 1881, R. 39.<br />

Railing (G. No. 12), 1881, R. 44.<br />

Shutters (do.), 1881, R. 146.<br />

Egress from, 1881, R. 150.<br />

Leasing (F. G. No. 16), 1881, R. 163.<br />

Purchasing lot (G. No. 3), 1881, R. 222.<br />

Shutters (G. No. 4), 1881, R. 250.<br />

Erecting (F. G. No. 16), 1882/13/15; 1882, R. 113.<br />

Do. (P. No. 14), 1882/14/16.<br />

Leasing lot (rear of G. No. 17), 1882, R. 146.<br />

Do. (adjoining P. No. 18), 1882, R. 164.<br />

To buy houses and lots (P. No. 11), 1883/19/22.<br />

Erecting (do.), 1883/38/48.<br />

Funds from unrepresented estates, 1883/88/106.<br />

For Manual Training, 1883/106/125.<br />

To sell building (No. 14), 1883, R. 37.<br />

Salaries, 1884/16/17; 1884/23/29.<br />

To buy lot, etc., 1884/94/112.<br />

Leasing (P. No.Tl), 1884/130/150.<br />

Free tuition, books, etc., 1884/141/164.<br />

To buy lot (G. No. 15), 1884/142/165.<br />

To complete (No. 11), 1884, R. 86.<br />

To enlarge (No. 2), 1884, R. 89.<br />

To ascertain cost of lot (rear of No. 20), 1884, R. 104.<br />

To erect (P. No. 23), 1885/26/31.<br />

Do. (P. No. 29), 1885/28/32.<br />

Do. (P. No. 11), 1885/29/33.<br />

Addition (G. No. 15), 1885/39/45.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1885, R. 181; 1886-7, R. 1; 1888,<br />

R. 5; 1889, R. 11; 1890, R.218; 1894, R. 222.<br />

To remove water-closet (No. 27), 1885, R. 30.<br />

Ceiling (E. F. H.), 1885, R. 42.<br />

To sell house (adjoining No. 20), 1885, R. 129.<br />

Transferring appropriations for repairs, 1885, R. 167; 1892,<br />

R. 178.<br />

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Supplies (Superintendent of, purchasing, etc.), 1886/31/42;<br />

1886/48/59; 1900/21/37.<br />

Purchasing leasehold lot (for P. No. 8), 1886/85/115.<br />

Fire-escape (G. No. 15), 1886, R. 7.<br />

For loan to erect houses, etc., 1886, R. 35; 1888/98/123.<br />

Improvements (P. Nos. 11 and 29), 1886, R. 81.<br />

Do. (No. 20), 1886, R. 117.<br />

Use of Broadway Hall, (for G. No. 2), 1886, R. 135.<br />

Drain-pipe (No. 29),, 1886, R. 138.<br />

Notices to quit (property adjoining P. No. 8), 1886, R. 191.<br />

Lot and building (C, H. and G.), 1887/17/19.<br />

Building (P. No. 8), 1887/19/21.<br />

Leasing (for P. No. 13), 1887/109/126.<br />

Purchasing lot (for P. No. 8), 1887/113/130.<br />

Addition (G. No. 21), 1887, R. 48.<br />

To erect (G, No. 2), 1888/11/15.<br />

Do. (for colored children), 1888/13/17.<br />

Mayor ex-officio Commissioner, 1888/56/76.<br />

Keeping open in June (in Annex), 1888/78/97.<br />

Repairs (do.), 1888/84/104.<br />

$400,000 loan for additional houses and lots, 1888/98/123.<br />

Draining cellar (P. No. 2), 1888, R. 75.<br />

Alterations (F. G. No. 18), 1888, R. 93.<br />

Appropriation for Annex, 1888, R. 170.<br />

Testimonials (C. H.), 1889/94/122.<br />

Lot and building (G. No. 20), 1889/126/155.<br />

Addition (P. No. 11), 1889/127/157.<br />

Lot and building (A. No. 4), 1889/128/158.<br />

Do. (section bounded by North Ave., Barclay, Biddle and<br />

Charles Sts.), 1889/129/160.<br />

Do. (near Marshall and Randall Sts.), 1889/131/164.<br />

Do. (P. No. 24),. 1889/132/166.<br />

Building (P. No. 13), 1889/133/168.<br />

Lot and building (A. No. 3), 1889/134/169; 1889/140/177;<br />

1889/167/209.<br />

Lot (E.-G. No. 5), 1889/141/179.<br />

Building (G. No. 8), 1889/142/180.<br />

Do. (E.-G. No. 5), 1889/143/182.<br />

Lot and building (C. P. No. 1), 1889/144/183; 1891/73/128.<br />

Purchasing lot (Aisquith St., adjoining E. F. H.), 1889, R. 66.<br />

Transferring accounts (Annex), 1889, R. 135.<br />

Do. (Manual Training School), 1890/1/3.<br />

Heating (P. No. 31), 1890/10/14.<br />

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Lot and building (A. No. 13), 1890/11/15.<br />

Do. (P. No. 25), 1890/44/51.<br />

Salaries, 1890/50/58; 1890/135/194.<br />

Approving do. (F. H.), 1890/164/232.<br />

To sell material (on lot adjoining E. F. H., Aisquith St.),<br />

1890, R. 24.<br />

Re-modelling (P. No. 20), 1890, R. 89.<br />

To sell building. (C. No. 5), and buy lot (for P. No. 25),<br />

1890, R. 134.<br />

Hyrdant (No. 7, Woodberry), 1890, R. 56.<br />

To grade lot (of E. F. H., Orleans and Aisquith Sts.), 1890,<br />

R. 119.<br />

Repairing (damages by hail-storm), 1890, R. 129.<br />

Sale, lease and erection (G. and P., No. 19), 1891/5/8.<br />

Purchase, erection and sale (C. No.- 3), 1891/8/13; 1891/<br />

67/98.<br />

Do. (A. No. 11), 1891/13/18.<br />

Additional story (F. G. No. 18), 1891/31/50.<br />

Purchase and erection (Carroll district), 1891/35/53.<br />

Do. (near Wooster St. and Washington Ave.), 1891/45/65.<br />

Lot and building (G. No. 18), 1891/104/150 (Sec. 2 repealed,<br />

1893/116/200).<br />

To lease and erect (E.-G. No. 1), and add story (C. No. 4),<br />

1891/120/167.<br />

Additional appropriations, 1891/144/196; 1896, R. 2;<br />

1901-2/48/96; 1901-2/78/168.<br />

Supplies, 1891/18/23.<br />

Re-modelling (M. G. No. 18), 1891, R. 56. "<br />

As to changing designations of, 1891, R. 64.<br />

Additional rooms (G. No. 7), 1891, R. 65.<br />

Addition (A. No. 2), 1891, R. 124.<br />

Do. (G. No. 17), 1891, R. 126.<br />

Do. (E.-G. No. 4), 1891, R. 128.<br />

Paving cellar (A. No. 13), 1891, R. 197.<br />

Heat and ventilation (E.-G. No. 4), 1891, R. 205.<br />

Insurance (B. C. C. and F. H. Schools), 1891, R. 215.<br />

Transferring accounts, 1891, R. 296; 1894, R. 11.<br />

Lots and buildings (C. No. 3),„1892/2/3.<br />

Leasing ground (No. 19), 1892/14/19.<br />

Lot and building (A. No. 8), 1892/42/57.<br />

To convey part of alley-way (A. No. 34), 1892/24/35.<br />

Partition for (F. G. No. 10), 1892, R. 19.<br />

Erection (E.-G. No. 1), 1892, R. 51.<br />

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Constructing (Harlem Ave.), 1892, R. 71.<br />

Enlarging (G. No. 20), 1892, R. 106.<br />

Erecting (C. No. 3), 1892, R. 122.<br />

Do. (G. No. 18), 1892, R. 131.<br />

Paving yard, etc. (No. 21), 1892, R. 144.<br />

Exhibit at World's Fair, 1892, R. 158.<br />

Improving (G. No. 10 and P. Nos. 17, 28 and 33), 1892, R.<br />

191. .<br />

Partition for (P. No. 21), 1892, R. 196.<br />

Fitting up (E.-G. No. 1), 1892, R. 207-<br />

Lot and building (W. F. H.), 1893/32/58.<br />

Do. (Highland Park), 1893/36/71.<br />

Appointment of clerk, 1893/57/102 (repealed, 1900/21/37).<br />

Lot and building (C. No. 4), 1893/90/159.<br />

Leasing (W. F. H.) to Fourth Regt., 1893/155/251.<br />

Lot and building (E.-G. No. 6), 1893/185/298.<br />

Additional ground (P. No. 4), 1893/220/350.<br />

Addition (A. No. 9, Calverton), 1893, R. 34.<br />

Water-closets (No. 2), 1893, R. 60.<br />

Protecting children from exposure, 1893, R. 186.<br />

"Smead. System" (A. No. 9), 1893, R. 202.<br />

Purchasing lot (section bounded by Harlem Ave., Gilmor,<br />

Saratoga and Payson Sts.), 1894/22/22.<br />

Do. (No. 3), 1894/27/27.<br />

Leasing lot (C. No. 9), 1894/60/75.<br />

Purchasing lot (section bounded by Light, Clarkson, Wells<br />

and Jephson Sts.), 1894/33/33.<br />

Leasing lot (section bounded by Poppleton and Bayard<br />

Sts. and B. & O. R. R.), 1894/102/114.<br />

Do. (G. and P. No. 9), 1894/119/149.<br />

Building (W. F. H.), 1894/121/151.<br />

Appropriations, 1894, R. 3; 1895, R. 103.<br />

Against "Free-Book" Bill, 1894, R. 76.<br />

Flags at half-mast on Memorial Day, 1894, R. 77.<br />

To complete building (E.-G. No. 6), 1895/9/16.<br />

To erect (P. No. 4), 1895/12/20.<br />

Do. (C. No. 9), 1895/17/25.<br />

Do. (P. No. 34), 1895/19/27.<br />

Purchase lots (No. 4), 1895/28/35.<br />

National flag on, 1895/29/36.<br />

Lot and building (G. No. 13), 1895/40/55.<br />

Do. (section bounded by North, Mt. Royal and Madison<br />

Aves. and Druid Hill Park), 1895/44/58.<br />

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Do. (P. No. 37), 1895/45/59. '<br />

Physical training in, 1895/46/60; 1896/140/212.<br />

Transferring balances, 1895, R. 33.<br />

Partitions (P. No. 5), 1895, R. 100.<br />

Reading Declaration of Independence in, 1895, R. 143.<br />

Fire-escape (P. No. 20), 1895, R. 177.<br />

Addition (A. No. 16), 1895, R. 231.<br />

Purchasing lot (Madison and Lafayette Aves., adjoining<br />

W. F. H.), 1896/1/3.<br />

Lot and building for colored (section bounded by Eutaw,<br />

Bayard and Hamburg Sts.), 1896/10/12.<br />

Do. (Saratoga and Mount Sts.), 1896/44/74.<br />

Do. (C. No. 8), 1896/45/75..<br />

For colored teachers, 1896/55/86.<br />

Lot and building (G. No. 7), 1896/57/89.<br />

Do. (A. No. 3), 1896/73/113.<br />

Do. (C. No. 3), 1896/98/146.<br />

Faculty, etc. (C. H.), 1896/113/175.<br />

Purchasing property (adjoining P. No. 4), 1896/3/5.<br />

Insuring (new W. F. H.), 1896, R. 3.<br />

Loan of Chicago School Exhibit, 1896, R. 34.<br />

Purchasing (for P. No. 4), 1896, R. 76.<br />

To extend beyond building-line (A. F. G., No. 20), 1897/4/6.<br />

To erect (G: No. 7), 1897/8/10.<br />

Lot for (G. No. 10), 1897/26/30.<br />

To lease lot (C. H.), 1897/75/95.<br />

Adjoining lot (E.-G. No. 6), 1897/77/97.<br />

Assistant secretary, 1897/83/103.<br />

Additional clerk, 1897/84/103 (repealed, 1900/21/37).<br />

Building (A. No. 3), 1897/86/105.<br />

Teaching patriotism and systems of government, 1898/62/87.<br />

Expenses of litigation, 1898/81/108.<br />

Collecting books, 1898/125/162.<br />

Fees for non-residents, 1899/153/200; 1901-2/55/119.<br />

Colored teacher of drawing, 1899/186/245.<br />

Do. instructor in sewing, 1899/187/246.<br />

Do. music-teacher, 1899/191/253.<br />

Abolishing office of Librarian, etc., 1900/21/37.<br />

Lot and building (section bounded by North and Fulton<br />

Aves. and W..M. R. R.), 1901/115/109; 1901-2/48/96.<br />

Fire-proof buildings for, 1901-123/127.<br />

Lot and building (section bounded by Gorsuch, North,<br />

Greenmount and Harford Aves.), 1901/137/153; 1901-2/<br />

48/96.<br />

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Purchasing (Nos. 124 and 126 N. High St.), 1901-2/17/39.<br />

To erect building (Mount and Saratoga Sts.), 1901-2/22/57.<br />

To acquire lot (for E.-G. No. 2), 1901-2/28/63.<br />

Construction and heating (1. Lakewodd Ave. and Orleans<br />

St.; 2. S. of Warren Ave.; 3. Chestnut and Fourth Aves.),<br />

1901-2/58/127.<br />

Lot and building (No. 10), 1901-2/65/144.<br />

Salaries of attendance-officers, 1902-3/107/50.<br />

Lot and building (for E. H.), 1902-3/137/82.<br />

Do. (in Forest Park or West Arlington), 1902-3/143/90.<br />

Addition (to No. 96), 1902-3/144/91; 1903-4/8/9.<br />

Parental school (for truants), 1904-5/89/11.<br />

Competitive drawings (for E. F. H.), 1904-5/122/76.<br />

! For completing (do.), 1904-5/255/355.<br />

Sale of (No. 109), 1904-5/260/361.<br />

Lot and building (near No. 51, Waverly), 1905-6/53/105.<br />

Do. (between Madison and Cathedral Sts., Greenmount<br />

and North Aves.), 1905-6, 0. 145 (approved June 12,<br />

1906).<br />

(See BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE; MANUAL TRAIN­<br />

ING SCHOOL; TAXES.)<br />

SCHROEDER'S (SHROEDER'S) RUN—Bridge over (in Fayette<br />

and Pratt Sts.), 1845, R. 83, 84.<br />

Do. (Boyd St.), 1845, R. 98.<br />

Repairing viaduct over, 1846, R. 76.<br />

. Tunnels, 1849, R. 11, 99; 1851, R. 137; 1854, R. 142;<br />

1855, R. 151, 178; 1856, R. 217; 1867/11/14.<br />

Enlarging water-way, 1853, R. 77.<br />

Filth not to be thrown into, 1855/13/35; 1855/34/57.<br />

Raising bridge (Ridgely St.), 1850, R. 381.<br />

Cleaning, 1869, R. 168; 1870, R. 90.<br />

Arch, 1878, R. 205.<br />

SCHROEDER (SCHRODER, SHROEDER) ST.—Public (Baltimore<br />

to Pratt Sts.), 1833, R. 58.<br />

Opening (Saratoga to Baltimore Sts.), 1834/9/17.<br />

Bridge over run (at Hollins St.), 1834, R. 36.<br />

For opening, 1835/14/17.<br />

Opening (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.), 1836/41/61.<br />

Do. (Lexington to Mulberry Sts.), 1849/24/30.<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

Grading, 1850/28/26; 1873, R. 297.<br />

Opening (Franklin to Adams Sts.), 1870/25/65.<br />

SCIOPTIC APPARATUS—(See LICENSES.)<br />

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SCOTT ST.—For closing (Pratt to Hollins Sts.),' 1835, R. 5.<br />

Accepting deed of (Pratt to Ramsay Sts.), 1842, R. 27.<br />

Closing (Lombard or Pratt to Hollins Sts.), and opening<br />

(Pratt to Lombard Sts.), 1846/18/13.<br />

Widening and extending (Columbia to Cross Sts.), 1853/46/<br />

46.<br />

Condemning (Columbia to "Ramsey" Sts.), 1855/28/53.<br />

Opening (S. terminus to "Ridgeley" St.), 1880/118/135<br />

• (repealed, 1881/31/46).<br />

Opening (S. terminus to Ridgely St.), 1885/9/11.<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/148/208; 1894/129/158.<br />

Opening (across B. 0. R. R. at Ostend St.), 1900/61/15.<br />

SCOTT, HON. T. PARKIN—In memory of, 1874, R. 13.<br />

SCOWS—To be numbered, etc., 1807/31/108.<br />

Payment for lost, 1821, R. (Nov. 29), p. 386.<br />

Purchasing timber for, 1830, R. 41.<br />

Authority to build two, 1853, R. 103.<br />

To loan City's, 1856, R. 83.<br />

Numbers, licenses, etc., 1880/97/109; 1891/22/27.<br />

(See BOATS; CARRIAGES; DREDGING; WAGONS;<br />

WHARVES.)<br />

SEAL—To provide municipal, 1797/3/19; 1826/61/355; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/l/9.<br />

To be kept by Register, 1797/5/22.<br />

Tax for use of, 1797/28/94; 1798/86/159.<br />

Representation of Baltimore Monument on, 1827/12/402.<br />

Establishing, 1838 (Rev.)/l/9; 1850 (Rev.)/l/5.<br />

(See REGISTER.)<br />

SECOND AVE.—(Annex) grade, 1892/110/181.<br />

SECOND LANE—Closing (Water to Sixth Sts.), 1865/47/57.<br />

SECOND ST.—Re-naming "E. Second St." (Jones' Falls to Front<br />

St.), 1852/64/64.<br />

Repaving, 1876/59/47.<br />

(N.) grade, etc., 1889/13/16.<br />

Now Water St., 1890/141/200.<br />

SEDIMENT—Deposit of, 1827/28/415; 1832/25/28.<br />

On wharves, 1832, R. 3.<br />

Permit to dump, 1880, R. 85.<br />

(See HARBOR; PORT WARDENS.)<br />

SEPTEMBER 12TH—Commemorating as anniversary, 1866/79/<br />

180; 1873, R. 385; 1875, R. 399; (by Fair, etc.), 1889,<br />

R. 25.<br />

SERVANTS—Manner of punishing, 1798/80/152.<br />

(See SLAVES.)<br />

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SESQUI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION—Providing for, 1880/<br />

142/164; 1880/143/165.<br />

Closing municipal offices for, 1880, R. 220.<br />

History of, 1881, R. 158, 258, 271, 272; 1882, R. 11.<br />

Report on, 1882, R. 9.<br />

SEVEN=FOOT KNOLL—Light-boat at, 1846, R. 139.<br />

SEVENTH ST.—Closing (Water to Sixth Sts.), 1865/50/59.<br />

Opening (Northwest St. to Morris Ave.), 1891/108/154.<br />

SEWELL ST.—Naming (S. of Lafayette Market), 1873/72/76.<br />

Changing curb, etc., 1883/71/85. -<br />

Paving, 1890/116/156.<br />

SEWERAGE—Appropriation for Commission on (under-ground),<br />

1860, R. 395.<br />

Report of Commission, 1862, R. 134.<br />

Boarfl (powers, duties, etc.), 1868/52/71.<br />

Civil engineer to report on general system of, 1881, R. 11.<br />

Plans for (N. W. section), 1885, R. 180.<br />

For Commission on, 1893, R. 189, 212; 1895/25/32.<br />

As to pollution of Chesapeake Bay, 1898-99, R. 33.<br />

Continuance of Commission, 1900, R. 2.<br />

Accepting reports of do., 1900, R. 3.<br />

$10,000,000 loan for, 1904-5/227/299.<br />

Salaries of Commissioners, 1905-6/23/57.<br />

Appropriation for expenses (to Jan. 1st, 1906), 1905-6/24<br />

58.<br />

(See SEWERS.)<br />

SEWERS—Regulation of, 1797/14/55.<br />

Agreement as to (Ridgely's Addition), 1815/2/46.<br />

In Cheapside, 1819, R. (May 25), p. 252.<br />

At Bank and Water Sts., 1820, R. (Jan. 31), p. 290.<br />

Cleaning, 1821/47/339.<br />

Foul deposits in, 1821/64/356.<br />

Walling (from Charles to Light Sts.), 1824, R. (Mar. 9),<br />

p. 93.<br />

Not to be obstructed, 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

Constructing (S. side of Pratt St.), 1828, R. 42.<br />

From City Hall, 1831, R. 72. -.<br />

At Lombard and Hanover Sts., 1831, R. 76.<br />

Changing situation of (in Water St.), 1832, R. 66.<br />

Filling up (across Monument St.), 1832, R. 89.<br />

In alley running to Biddle St., 1832, R. 92.<br />

From Uhler's Al. to Basin, 1832 (ex. sess.)/8/13.<br />

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From Bowers' sewer and MonumenPSt., ^832^x. T&|jl7<br />

9/15. A?/ 0^ * ^<br />

Grading at mouth of, etc. (Bowers'), 1833, R. 33. *».<br />

In Pleasant St., 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 3.<br />

Regulating and repairing, 1838 (Rev.)/47/117; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/14/30.<br />

Payments for rebuilding, 1839, R. 5.<br />

Straightening (Balderston St.), 1839, R. 97.<br />

Changing (Boston St.), 1839, R. 109.<br />

Do. (Gay St., Balderston St.), 1840, R. 20.<br />

In Chatsworth St., 1842, R. 26.<br />

Enlarging (Holliday and Bath Sts.), 1842, R. 39.<br />

Materials for, 1842, R. 47.<br />

Repairing (Saratoga St.), 1843, R. 120.<br />

Constructing (near Vine St.), 1844, R. 137.<br />

Flag-stones over mouth of (Orleans St. canal), 1846, R. 72.<br />

Repairing certain, 1846 (Aug.), R. 4.<br />

Grates for certain, 1847, R. 49.<br />

Constructing (Calhoun St.), 1847, R. 78.<br />

Do. (Hanover St. and Uhler's Al.), 1847, R. 83.<br />

Cleaning (Holliday and Saratoga Sts.), 1848, R. 41.<br />

Constructing (Division St.), 1849, R. 106.<br />

Through piers (Jones' Falls at Charles St.), 1850, R. 98.<br />

Tapping public, 1851/24/25; 1863, R. 186.<br />

For constructing (Caroline St.), 1851, R. 118.<br />

Repairing (Holliday near Saratoga Sts.), 1851, R. 134.<br />

Cleaning by. contract, 1852/73/71.<br />

For constructing (across Pratt St.), 1852, R. 103.<br />

Trap (Centre and St. Paul Sts.), 1852, R. 146.<br />

Cleaning out (Caroline and Aliceanna Sts.), 1853, R. 81.<br />

Do. (St. Paul and Centre Sts.), 1853, R. 174.<br />

Tapping (Light St.), 1853, R. 84.<br />

Improving (Penna. Ave.), 1853, R. 93.<br />

Constructing (McHenry St.), 1853, R. 96.<br />

Do. (Charles St. or Lovegrove Al.)~ 1853, R. 137.<br />

Repairs (Arch and Montgomery Sts.), 1853, R. 153.<br />

Constructing (Lee and Light Sts.), 1853, R. 183. ,<br />

Do. (King St.), 1853, R. 89.<br />

Extending (Raborg St.), 1853, R. 230.<br />

To construct (Schroeder and Baltimore Sts.), 1854, R. 81,<br />

Do. (Perry and St.-Peter's Sts.), 1854, R. 98.<br />

Do. (Canton Ave.), 1854, R. 132.<br />

Payments for, 1855, R. 190.<br />

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For repairs, 1855, R. 234; 1856, R. 72, 141; 1856 (Nov.),<br />

R. 2; 1857, R. 156.<br />

Gates, 1856, R. 18, 213.<br />

Altering, 1856, R. 150; 1857, R. 60, 155.<br />

Cleaning, 1857, R. 53; 1859, R. 165, 223.<br />

To lay down, 1858, R. 48.<br />

Repairs (Belair Ave.), 1858, R. 83.<br />

Repairs, etc., 1859, R. 252; 1859 (Nov.), R. 37, 45; 1860,<br />

R. 55, 238, 259, 298; 1861, R. 59.<br />

Enlarging (Gay St.), 1860, R. 121.<br />

Do. (Barre St.), 1860, R. 143, 299.<br />

Right of way for (Holland St.), 1860, R. 324.<br />

Enlarging, 1861, R. 108, 169, 203.<br />

Constructing (Central Ave.), 1862, R. 105.<br />

Repairing (Division St.), 1862, R. 87.<br />

Widening (Penna. Ave. to Walsh St.), 1862, R. 133.<br />

Settling claim in reference to (Washington St.), 1863, R.105.<br />

Repairing ("Green" St.), 1863, R. 147.<br />

Constructing (Decker St.), 1863, R. 166.<br />

Do. (Pratt St.), 1863, R. 142.<br />

Acquiring permits for private, 1864/52/39.<br />

From Camden Station, 1864, R. 59.<br />

Private (Hollins St.), 1864, R. 97.<br />

Do. (W. Baltimore St.), 1864, R. 176.<br />

For legislation to open, etc., 1865, R. 11.<br />

Arching (Penna. Ave.), 1865, R. 101.<br />

Building (Pleasant and Hoiliday Sts.), 1865, R. 138.<br />

Patent traps, 1865, R. 108, 109, 120, 155.<br />

Constructing (Saratoga St.). 1866, R. 47.<br />

Do. (Boston St.), 1866, R. 55.<br />

Do. (Holliday and Saratoga Sts.), 1867, R. l&/4x ,„,<br />

Permits for, 1867, R. 206, 278, 337, 338, 379;' 1870, R. 87,<br />

149.<br />

Trapping inlet to, 1867, R. 205.<br />

To construct (Howard and Lexington Sts. to Basin), 1868/<br />

69/105.<br />

Plats of, 1868, R. 51.<br />

To construct (Pratt St.), 1868, R. 193.<br />

Repairs, 1868, R. 381; 1870, R. 145.<br />

To lay pipe for, 1868, R. 210.<br />

To construct drain from, 1868, R. 411.<br />

Constructing (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1869/29/24;<br />

1871/11/12; 1873/50/58.<br />

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Do. (Oliver and Decker Sts. to Jones' Falls), 1869/44/47.<br />

Enlarging (Holliday St.), 1869, R. 138.<br />

Constructing (Sharp St.), 1869, R. 236.<br />

Do. (Gist St.), 1869, R. 143.<br />

Opening, 1869, R. 240, 249.<br />

Extending (John and Mosher Sts.), 1870/84/137.<br />

Constructing (Scott St. to Upper Spring Gardens), 1870/<br />

97/150 (repealed, 1873/94/106).<br />

Do. (Pratt and Mill Sts.), 1870, R. 38.<br />

Do. (Charles near Read Sts.), 1870, R. 99, 224.<br />

Do. (Raborg St.), 1870, R. 262.<br />

Do. (Hollins St.), 1870, R. 264.<br />

Enlarging (Penna. Ave.), 1870, R. 116.<br />

Do. (Belair Ave.), 1870, R. 185.<br />

Inlets to (McMechin St. and Mason AL), 1870, R. 140.<br />

Constructing (Oliver and Decker Sts.), 1871/84/69.<br />

Do. (Fulton Ave.), 1871/120/108.<br />

To construct, 1871, R. 15, 20, 67, 87, 90, 160, 179, 181, 200,<br />

230, 235, 242, 256, 316.<br />

Plates over, 1871, R. 18.<br />

Collecting assessments (Liberty St.), 1871, R. 278.<br />

Constructing (Howard and Lexington Sts. to Basin), 1872/<br />

63/78.<br />

Closing inlet to (McMechen St.), 1872, R. 225.<br />

Constructing (Aliceanna and Washington Sts.), 1873/15/<br />

31; 1873/96/107.<br />

Do. (Lexington and Liberty Sts. to Spring Gardens), 1873/<br />

27/42; 1875/3/5.<br />

Do. (Eden and Pratt Sts. to Harford Run), 1873/56/63.<br />

Do. (from Eden and Lombard Sts. to do.), 1873/93/105.<br />

Do. (Low St.), 1873/94/106; 1873/119/131.<br />

To construct certain, 1873, R. 58, 236, 364, 399, 400, 416.'<br />

To repair, etc., certain, 1873, R. 142, 174, 296, 386, 454;<br />

1874, R. 335.<br />

Refunds on (Wilson St. to North Ave.), 1873, R. 308.<br />

Gratings at City inlets, 1874, R. 45.<br />

Permits for, 1874, R. 30, 72, 256; 1875, R. 241.<br />

Iron pipes (Light St.), 1874, R. 365.<br />

Gratings, 1875, R. 66, 174, 319.<br />

Survey of (S. Broadway), 1875, R. 146.<br />

Repairs (Chatsworth Run), 1875, R. 347.<br />

Inlets (Fulton Ave.), 1875, R. 391.<br />

Constructing (Broadway, etc.), 1875, R. 475.<br />

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Do. (Lexington St.), 1876/34/29.<br />

Do. (Carey St.), 1876/132/138.<br />

Continuing (Chatsworth Run), 1876/136/142.<br />

Constructing (Saratoga, Pine and German Sts.), 1876, R.<br />

138.<br />

Inlets to (Centre St.), 1876, R. 129.<br />

Do. (McMechin St.), 1876, R. 204; 1876, R. 378.<br />

Do. (Pratt St.), 1876, R. 260.<br />

Do. (West and Race Sts.), 1876, R. 363; 1877/16/13.<br />

Constructing (Light St.), 1877/12/10.<br />

Do. (Penna. Ave.), 1877/15/12.<br />

Do. (Do. and Pearl St.), 1877, R. 41.<br />

Tapping (Franklin St.), 1877, R. 63.<br />

To construct (for Johns Hopkins Hospital), 1877, R. 180.<br />

Extending (from Penna. Ave. and Orchard St.), 1877, R.<br />

186.<br />

Changing inlets to, 1877, R. 212.<br />

Constructing and tapping, 1878, R. 7.<br />

To construct, 1878, R. 26, 108, 187, 208 (inlet), 210, 219,<br />

254 (B. & O. R. R. to tide-water), 267, 300.<br />

Do. (Chatsworth Run), 1879/90/106.<br />

Do. (Bloom St.), 1879, R. 130.<br />

Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1879, R. 139; 1881/5/6.<br />

Do. (Bath St.), 1879, R. 253.<br />

Retaining-wall (Carey St.), 1879, R. 226.<br />

Constructing (Baltimore St.), 1880/7/11.<br />

Do. (Franklin St., etc.), 1880/8/12.<br />

Do. (Fremont St.), 1880/40/46.<br />

Inlets to (Boundary Ave.), 1880/95/108.<br />

Repairing (Caroline St.), 1880/52/61.<br />

Trapping (Greenmount Ave.), 1880, R. 11.<br />

Do. (Carey St.), 1880, R. 22.<br />

Do. (Broadway), 1880, R. 34.<br />

Do. (Calhoun St.), 1880, R. 199.<br />

To construct (or drain), 1880, R. 121.<br />

Do. (City Jail), 1880, R. 193.<br />

Tapping (Baltimore and Fremont Sts.), 1880, R. 230, 231.<br />

Enlarging, etc. (Hoffman St.), 1880, R. 119.<br />

Covering (Washington St.), 1880, R. 246; 1881, R. 160.<br />

Traps to, 1881, R. 26, 258, 269; 1882, R. 78.<br />

Grading (Charles and Eager Sts.), 1881, R. 206.<br />

Constructing (Baltimore and Harrison Sts.), 1881, R. 226.<br />

Flushing (Druid Hill Ave.), 1881, R. 236.<br />

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Completing (Bond and Abbott Sts. to Central Ave.), 1882,<br />

R. 159.<br />

Completing (Schroeder's Run), 1882, R. 193.<br />

Trapping (Division St.), 1883, R. 35.<br />

Do. (Pcnna. Ave., etc.), 1883, R. 68.<br />

Constructing (Patapsco St.), 1883, R. 148.<br />

Salaries of superintendents, 1883, R. 165; 1891/118/165.<br />

Completing (Race St.), 1884/11/14.<br />

System for Harford Run drainage, 1884/83/99.<br />

Constructing (Eager St.), 1884/84/100.<br />

Extending (Race St.), 1884, R. 85.<br />

Constructing (Front, East and Low Sts.), 1885/3/5.<br />

Do. (German and Penn Sts.), 1885/19/22.<br />

Do. (Holliday St.), 1885/41/46.<br />

Improving (Franklin St. and Woodyear Al.), 1885, R. 105.<br />

Continuing (Ensor and Mott Sts.), 1885, R. 179.<br />

Inlets to (Eden and Jefferson Sts.), 1885, R. 154.<br />

Extending (Central Ave. to Madison St.), 1886/14/24.<br />

Do. (Division St.), 1886/16/26.<br />

Constructing (Necessity-AL, High and Fayette Sts.), 1886/<br />

20/29.<br />

Do. (Lanvale St. and Edmondson Ave.), 1886/52/62.<br />

For construction of (Patapsco St.), 1886/98/133.<br />

Do. (North Ave.), 1886/119/159.<br />

Report on probable cost of certain, 1886, R. 37.<br />

Inlets to (S. Broadway), 1886, R. 41.<br />

Do. (Howard St.), 1886, R. 74.<br />

Permit to tap (Ann St.), 1886, R. 139.<br />

Completing (Mosher St. and Rutter's Run), 1887/15/14.<br />

Trapping (Eager and McKim St.), 1887, R. 22.<br />

Inlet to (Howard St.), 1887, R. 42.<br />

Traps to (McMechen St., etc.), 1887, R. 93, 99, 113.<br />

Constructing (Fulton Ave.), 1888/57/76; 1889/15/18.<br />

$1,750,000 loan for construction of, 1888/98/123.<br />

Traps to inlets, 1888, R. 33, 50, 51, 138.<br />

Inlets, 1888, R. 52, 53, 110, 111.<br />

Constructing (<strong>Maryland</strong> Ave., etc.), 1889/11/13.<br />

For Mt.Royal Ave. improvement, 1889/12/14.<br />

Constructing (Ensor St.), 1889/26/34.<br />

Do. (Light St.), 1889/61/80 (repealed, 1890/43/49).<br />

Do. (Lovegrove,AL), 1889/78/99.<br />

Do. (Patterson Park, Wolfe and Patapsco Sts.), 1889/79/<br />

100.<br />

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Do. (Presbury St., etc.), 1889/97/125.<br />

Extending (Low St.), 1889/108/136.<br />

Constructing (Jenkins' Run, etc.), 1889/118/146; 1889/<br />

166/208.<br />

Do. (Ensor St., etc.), 1889/123, 152.<br />

Do. (Eutaw and Fremont Sts.), 1889/124/153.<br />

Do. (Eden St.), 1889/164/205.<br />

Do. (Bush St., etc.), 1889/165/206; 1891, R. 178.<br />

For re-constructing (Carey St., etc.), 1889/170/215.<br />

Constructing (Pulaski St.), 1889/146/186.<br />

Inlets and traps, 1889, R. 4, 28, -29.<br />

Permit to construct (Fairmount Ave.), 1889, R. 5.<br />

Plans for (Druid Hill Ave.'and Laurens St.), 1889, R. 146.<br />

Extending (Dolphin St.), 1890/39/45.<br />

Constructing (Cross St.), 1890/43/49.<br />

Do. (Penn St.), 1890/55/62.<br />

Do. (Howard St.), 1890/144^/204.<br />

Do. (Smallwood, Franklin and Pulaski Sts.), 1890/162/229.<br />

Do. (Wolfe St.), 1890/163/221; 1891/47/67.<br />

Trapping inlets, 1890, R. 73, 138, 150, 160.<br />

Constructing (Read St. and Morton Al.), 1891/4/6.<br />

Do. (McHenry St.), 1891/20/25 (repealed, 1900/85/54).<br />

Do. (Ann and Gay Sts.), 1891/42/60.<br />

Do. (connection with Druid Hill Ave.), 1891/48/68.<br />

Do. (First and Boone Sts.), 1891/82/125.<br />

Do. (B. & O. R. R. tracks to Ramsay St., and in Fulton<br />

Ave.), 1891/81/124; 1894/144/178.'<br />

Do. (to Hoffman St.), 1891/109/155.<br />

Traps, 1891, R. 19, 86, 93, 111, 121, 127, 135, 136, 139.<br />

Estimating cost of (Patapsco St.), 1891, R. 302.<br />

Inlets, 1891, R. 29, 105, 160, 214, 217.<br />

To acquire right of way for (McHenry St.), 1891, R. 257.<br />

Lateral (Girard Ave.), 1892/40/55.<br />

Traps and inlets, 1892, R. 47, 83, 88-91, 136-138, 142, 169.<br />

Transferring balance (Eden St.), 1892, R. 107.<br />

Plans for (Fremont St.), 1892, R. 173.<br />

Constructing (Union Ave. and Falls Road), .1893/20/32.<br />

Do. (Federal St.), 1893/40/78.<br />

Do. (Monroe St.), 1893/43/84.<br />

Do. (Fremont Ave.), 1893/52/95.<br />

Do. (West St.), 1893/58/102.<br />

Do. (Race St.), 1893/62/106.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave.), 1893/72/124.<br />

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Do. (Clifton Ave., etc.), 1893/75/127; 1897/27/33.<br />

Do. (Barclay St.), 1893/76/129.<br />

Do. (Charles St., etc.), 1893/97/169.<br />

Extending (Patapsco St.), 1893/61/105.<br />

Inlets, etc., 1893, R. 22, 49, 151-153, 158)N161-163, 174.<br />

Against throwing refuse into inlets to, 18^4/10/11.<br />

Appropriation for (Bush St.), 1894/14/14. 1 "<br />

Constructing (Patapseoto Oliver Sts.), 1894/41/41; 1894/<br />

120/149.<br />

Do. (Orleans St.), 1894/134/163.<br />

Repairing (Mosher and John Sts.), 1894/142/176.<br />

Permit to attach, 1894, R. 16.<br />

For general system of, 1894, R. 118j^.<br />

Inlets, 894, R. 68-71, 95, 119, 127, 258.<br />

Transferring accounts (Druid Hill Ave.), 1894, R. 277.<br />

Constructing (Alluvion St.), and re-constructing (Scott<br />

St.), 1895/35/43.<br />

Constructing (Brice AL), 1895/70/90.<br />

Do. (from Chatsworth Run, S. of Barre St.), 1895/76/101.<br />

Do. (Presstman St.), 1895/108/136.<br />

To complete (Druid Hill Ave. intercepting), 1895/47/61.<br />

Inlets, etc., 1895, R. 42, 48, 87, 131, 229.<br />

Constructing (Sterrett AL), 1895, R. 105.<br />

Transferring balances (Bush St.), 1895, R. 90.<br />

Constructing (Fulton Ave.), 1896/61/96.<br />

Do. (Low St., etc.), 1896/66/105.<br />

Do. (Camden St.), 1896/71/111.<br />

Do. (Henrietta St.), 1896/72/112.<br />

Do. (Beason St.), 1896/99/147.<br />

Completing (Druid Hill Ave.), 1896/119/183.<br />

Constructing (in private alley between Pearl, Franklin,<br />

Greene and Mulberry Sts.), 1896/121/187.<br />

. Do. (Charles St.), 1896/128/195.<br />

Do. (Eager St.), 1896/150/226.<br />

Do. (Lanvale St., etc.), 1896/164/240.<br />

Do. (Stockholm St.), 1896/166/242.<br />

Inlets, traps, etc., 1896, R. 43, 47, 99.<br />

Constructing (Hopkins Ave. and Hoffman St. to Broadway),<br />

1896, R. 74..<br />

Do. (Vine St.), 1898/19/29.<br />

Do. (Brice AL, etc.), 1898/20/31.<br />

Do. (Broadway), 1898/24/36.<br />

To re-construct inlet (Penna. Ave.), 1898/77/105.<br />

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Permit for (Canton Ave.), 1898/22/34.<br />

Constructing (Harris Creek), 1898/79/106; 1898/123/160.<br />

House-connections, 1898/117/155.<br />

Inlets (Mosher St.), 1898/132/168.<br />

Constructing (Cleveland St.), 1899/139/176.<br />

Do. (Burgundy AL), 1899/140/177; 1900/5/16.<br />

Do. (Lee St.), 1899/179/234.<br />

Do. (Pratt St.), 1899/180/236.<br />

Do. (Wayne St.), 1899/190/252.<br />

Do. (Eager St.), 1899/204/278; 1900/52/96.<br />

Do. (Fifth Lane), 1899/206/280.<br />

Trapping inlets (Fremont Ave.), 1898-9, R. 7.<br />

Re-constructing (Penna. Ave.), 1898-9, R. 42.<br />

Constructing (Beech Ave.), 1898-9, R. 77. (repealed, 1898-9,<br />

R. 121).<br />

Do.' (Stockholm St.), 1898-9, R. 148.<br />

Do. (Webster St.), 1900/51/95.<br />

Do. (Canton St.), 1901/109/96.<br />

Continuing (Jenkins Run), 1901/125/131.<br />

Constructing (Edmondson Ave. and Woodyear St.), 1901-2/<br />

34/69; 1902-3/154/109; 1903-4/7/8.<br />

Do. (Carrollton Ave. and Franklin St.), 1901-2/35/70;<br />

1902-3/153/108. .<br />

Do. (Lanvale St.), 1902-3/161/122.<br />

Do. (Laurens St.), 1903-4/2/3.<br />

Do. (Howard and Centre Sts.), 1904-5/189/227.<br />

Do. (Ogier's and Sumwalt's Runs; Monroe, Lorman and<br />

Payson Sts.; Carroll Park, Mosher St., Conduit Ave.,<br />

Fayette St.; Low St. and North Ave.), 1904-5/204/253;<br />

1905-6/5/9.<br />

Confirming action of City Engineer in constructing certain,<br />

1904-5/205/254.<br />

To construct certain (Ogier's Run, etc.), 1905-6/62/114.<br />

Constructing storm-water (Charles St.), 1905-6/129/237.<br />

Constructing (Mt. Royal Terrace), 1905-6/133/246. .<br />

Do. (Boston St. and Lakewood Ave.), 1905-6/134/247.<br />

Do. (Lexington St.), 1905-6, O. 143 (approved June 7,<br />

1906).<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; DRAINS; HARFORD<br />

RUN; SEWERAGE; TUNNELS.)<br />

SHAFTS—Permit to erect, 1852, R. 4.<br />

Do. to lay, etc., 1879, R. 183; 1883, R. 40; 1890, R. 11.<br />

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SHARP ST.—Taking up part of, 1828, R. 38.<br />

Opening (Ostend to Moale Sts.), 1873/107/120 (repealed,<br />

1876/155/156).<br />

Do. (Ostend St. to Port-warden's line), 176/152/153 (repealed,<br />

1880/125/144).<br />

Naming "Hopkins Place" (Baltimore to Pratt Sts.), 1881/<br />

25/38.<br />

Paving, 1881/79/120; 1891/134/183.<br />

Was L. Sharp St. (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1904-5/196/<br />

236.<br />

(See HANOVER MARKET.)<br />

SHAVINGS—Not to be placed near buildings, 1831/14/278.<br />

Do. and to be burned when removed, 1850 (Rev.)/33/124.<br />

(See RUBBISH.)<br />

SHEDS—(Wooden,) to restrict erection of, 1801/24/271.<br />

Permits to remain, 1824, R. (Feb. 23), p. 91; 1826/66/362;<br />

1831, R. 32; 1836, R. 89; 1837, R. 66; 1838, R. 49.<br />

For use of carpenters while building, 1833/24/43.<br />

Permits to erect, 1833, R. 26; 1837, R. 59; 1838, R. 1;<br />

1845, R. 25; 1848, R. 62; 1850 (Nov.), R. 11; 1851, R.<br />

109; 1854, R. 76; 1858, R. 53.<br />

Do. to retain, 1840 (June), R. 2; 1850, R. 46.<br />

Do. to enlarge, 1850, R. 113.<br />

Permit to remove, 1851, R. 94.<br />

Do. to rebuild, 1855, R. 105.<br />

Contractors for U. S. Court House to retain, 1860 (Nov.),<br />

R. 2.<br />

Permits for, 1861, R. 13, 20, 25, 46, 56, 58, 101, 126, 128,<br />

146, 175, 180, 193; 1862, R. 2, 4, 12, 44, 72-75, 88, 90,<br />

97, 103, 113, 130, 138, 139, 149.<br />

Lathing, plastering and lining, 1895/116/147.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; STABLES; WOODEN<br />

BUILDINGS.)<br />

SHEEP—Driving to slaughter-houses, 1882/90/173.<br />

Do. through streets, 1883/25/29.<br />

(See CATTLE.)<br />

SHEPPARD AL.—Deed of (Columbia Ave. to St. Peter's St.),<br />

1880/28/36.<br />

SHERIFF—Payment of balance to (Baltimore County), 1821, R.<br />

(Nov. 29), p. 386.<br />

Appropriation for advertisements, 1823, R. (Mar. 3), p. 41.<br />

Payment of fees to, 1826, R. (Feb. 8), p. 375.<br />

Do. for services to, 1840, R. 31.<br />

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Renovating office of, 1860, R. 208; 1866, R. 34; 1870, R.<br />

65; 1872, R. 123; 1874, R. 177; 1876, R. 186; 1878, R.<br />

9, 104.<br />

Furniture for do., 1884, R. 93; 1892, R. 38.<br />

Accommodations for, 1898/3/6.<br />

(See COURT-HOUSE.)<br />

SHIELDS AL.—Condemning (Green-Willow to Hoffman Sts.),<br />

1855/65/145.<br />

Tunnelling, 1855, R. 221; 1856/24/22.<br />

Paving, 1870/88/142.<br />

Public (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1873/92/104.<br />

SHIP=STUFF—(See BRAN.)<br />

SHIP=YARD—To improve "Mould loft" in, 1873, R. 199.<br />

SHOOTlNG=GALLERY—For military companies, 1854, R. 69.<br />

SHOP—To continue building for, 1838, R. 95.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)<br />

SHORT AL.—Extending, 1819/15/223.<br />

SHORT ST.—Accepting deed for (Jefferson to McElderry Sts.),<br />

1844/8/13.<br />

SHORTS—(See BRAN.)<br />

SHOW=CASES—Permits for, 1867, R. 245; 1872, R. 141, 171;<br />

1873, R. 108, 135, 321, 358; 1874, R. 103, 229; 1883, R.<br />

139; 1894, R. 228, 278; 1895, R. 4, 206; 1896, R. 114,<br />

120, 132; 1897, R. 37, 52; 1898-9, R. 25, 57, 86, 147.<br />

SHOWS—Aganist indecent or blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1849/6/<br />

11.<br />

SHOW-WINDOWS—Permits for, 1883/101/121; 1883, R. 183;<br />

1892, R. 190; 1897, R. 94.<br />

SHUFFLE=BOARD—Licensing, 1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1850 (Rev.)<br />

34/126.<br />

(See GAMING.)<br />

SHUTES—Repairing, 1857, R. 27, 141.<br />

In Fayette St., 1868, R. 348.<br />

(See CHUTE.)<br />

SICK—(See AMBULANCES; HOSPITALS; INDIGENT.)<br />

SICKLES, MAJ.=QEN.—Reception to, 1867, R. 413.<br />

SIDE=WALKS—Permit to extend, 1871, R. 153.<br />

Paving, 1874, R. 153.<br />

Re-arranging (Eager and Cathedral Sts.), 1877, R. 185.<br />

Permit to pave, 1885/1/3.<br />

Do. to back wagons on, 1889, R. 99 (revoked, 1892, R. 213).<br />

Watering, on certain streets, 1890/134/193.<br />

Foot-ways over torn up, 1894/13/13.<br />

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Against throwing dangerous substances on, 1894/15/15.<br />

Paving (Marshall Ave., etc.), 1895, R. 233; 1896, R. 35.<br />

Permit to occupy (Beason and Andre Sts.), 1897, R. 73.<br />

Drainage across, 1904-5/111/55.<br />

In Burnt District, 1904-5/245/335; 1905-6/15/49.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS.)<br />

SIDINGS—Permit for, 1890, R. 22.<br />

(See TRACKS.)<br />

SIGNS—Regulations as to, 1807/29/171; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permits for, 1845, R. 132; 1858 (Nov.), R. 10; 1860, R.<br />

65, 211-213, 331,.377; 1861, R. 16, 81, 202; 1862, R.<br />

36, 37; 1863, R. 44, 57, 136, 137; 1864, R. 34, 209;<br />

1865, R. 169, 177; 1866, R. 39, 246; .1867, R. 42, 64,<br />

113, 136, 148, 164, 169, 186, 197, 243, 351, 372, 373, 478;<br />

(barbers') 1867, R. 242, 301, 352, 428, 466, 475.<br />

Regulating size of, 1863/13/32.<br />

On gas-lamp, 1867, R. 123.<br />

Permits from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29.<br />

Do. in special cases, 1868, R. 66-68; 1870, R. 10; 1873, R.<br />

75,196,201,239,269,275,281,304,311,320,411; 1874,<br />

R. 69, 81, 92, 101, 116, 174, 197, 202, 207, 217, 233, 237,<br />

241, 394, 402; 1876, R. 67, 147; 1878, R. 22, 27, 33,<br />

136, 200, 331; 1879, R. 206, 207, 227, 241, 264; 1882,<br />

R. 64, 100, 214, 215; 1883, R. 34, 95, 123, 136, 196.<br />

Limiting size of (from building-line), 1886/73/92; 1887/<br />

103/120.<br />

Permits for, 1888, R. 23; 1890, R. 125; 1895, R. 251; 1896,<br />

R. 103; 1897rR. 59, 88; 1898-9, R. 23, 54, 91.<br />

Against swinging or projecting (in markets), 1894/65/80.<br />

Size of boards, 1901/100/74.<br />

Permits for (electric, etc.), 1905-6/41/90; 1905-6/44/93;<br />

1905/55/107; 1905-6/109/182; 1905-6/125/230; 1905-6,<br />

O. 152-154 (approved June 15, 1906); 1905-6, O. 174<br />

(approved June 27, 1906).<br />

(See ADVERTISING; BARBERS' POLES; MARKETS.)<br />

SILK—Approving culture of (by paupers at Aims-House), 1839,<br />

R. 44.<br />

SILVER ST.—Extending, 1833/39/60.<br />

Changing name to May St., 1847/38/38.<br />

SINCLAIR LANE—Macadamizing, 1897, R. 40.<br />

SINKING=FUND—Clerk to Commissioners of, 1823, R. (Mar. 7),<br />

p. 42.<br />

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Anticipating payment to, 1826, R. (Jan. 7), p. 373.<br />

Services to Commissioners of, 1827, R. (Mar. 20), p. 455.<br />

Appropriations for, 1830/25/196.<br />

Do. surplus, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/6/9.<br />

Investments for, 1855/47/68; 1868/58/88.<br />

Accounts, custody, etc., 1866/89/188.<br />

Consolidating, 1872/19/27.<br />

Sale of property held for, 1880/10/15.<br />

Investing, in annuities or ground-rents, 1881/81/122.<br />

Buying bonds for, 1882/28/29.<br />

Selling securities to redeem loans, 1893/96/167; 1894/28/<br />

28; 1898/32^/47.<br />

Returning tax-collections (from "Annex"), 1901-2, R. 1.<br />

(See FINANCE COMMISSIONERS; REGISTER, CITY;<br />

SALES; TAXES.)<br />

SINKS—Removing contents of, 1845, R. 81; 1873/105/119.<br />

Permits to dig, 1856 (Nov.), R. 11; 1857, R. 126; 1862,<br />

R. 101, 102.<br />

Do. to clean, 1873, R. 305; 1874, R. 178.<br />

(See PRIVIES.)<br />

SISTERS OF CHARITY—Thanking, for services during epidemic,<br />

1832 (ex. sess.), R. 8.<br />

Vault and tomb-stone for deceased, 1835, R. 45.<br />

SIXTH ST.—Closing (4th to Webster Sts.), 1865/48/58.<br />

SKIDS—To be fastened, 1830/14/187; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See SLIDING-BOARDS.)<br />

SKINS—Inspection of, 1839/21/25.<br />

(See HIDES.)<br />

SLAUGHTERHOUSES—Offal not to be kept at, etc., 1818/26/<br />

188; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110.<br />

Permits for, 1829, R. 36; 1832, R. 14; 1834, R. 72; 1838,<br />

(ex. sess.), R. 3; 1838, R. 94; 1839 (May), R. 4; 1840,<br />

R. 26; 1840 (June), R. 7; 1842, R. 1, 10; 1843, R. 57.<br />

Publishing applications for, 1846, R. 7.<br />

Permits to erect, etc., 1847, R. 30, 47, 55, 122; 1848, R.<br />

6, 38, 52; 1849, R. 44, 46, 58, 59, 65; 1850, R. 134, 135;<br />

1851, R. 75; 1852, R. 75, 167; 1856, R. 120; 1855, R.<br />

100; 1857, R. 37; 1860, R. 231, 234, 326, 336, 382;<br />

1863, R. 37; 1865, R. 79, 166, 176; 1866, R. 11, 12, 21,<br />

51, 152, 259; 1867, R. 210, 315, 390, 485; 1868, R. 115,<br />

278, 282, 323; 1869, R. 237; 1892, R. 68.<br />

High Constable to enforce law as to, 1853, R. 165.<br />

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Against certain, 18553. 65; 1864/67/48.<br />

Restrictions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Penalty for erecting, 1871/43/36.<br />

(See BUTCHERS; HOGS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF<br />

STREETS.)<br />

SLAVES—Manner of punishing, 1798/80/152; 1826/48/335.<br />

For purchase and manumission of, 1835, R. 9.<br />

Punishing, 1838 (Rev.)/34/97; 1850 (Rev.)/36/135;<br />

1858 (Rev.)/39/179.<br />

SLEIGHS—Horses to have bells, 1797/12/44;" 1807/31/179;<br />

1826/16/228.<br />

Hackney-coach owners to hire without license, 1825/4/109.<br />

(See RIDING AND DRIVING.)<br />

SLEMMER'S AL.—Repairing, 1874, R. 401.<br />

SLIDING=BOARDS—Permit for, 1869, R. 18.<br />

Regulations as to, 1871/22/20..<br />

(See SKIDS.)<br />

SLINGLUFF AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 112; 1893, R. 64.<br />

SLOP=CARTS—(See FOOT-WAYS.)<br />

SMALL, JACOB—On fesignation of (as Mayor), 1831, R. 56.<br />

(See PORTRAITS.)<br />

SMALL=POX—Regulations as to, 1827/34/423.<br />

Not to be communicated by inoculation, etc., 1832/1/7.<br />

Physicians to report cases, etc., 1834/31/36; 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

11/37.<br />

Carriage for patients, 1842, R. 28.<br />

Leasing hospital for, 1842, R. 38.<br />

Obtaining lot for hospital, 1844, R. 124; 1845 (ex. sess.),<br />

R. (Nov. 29).<br />

To enforce enactments against, 1846, R. 48.<br />

Hospital in Anne Arundel Co., 1846, R. 155.<br />

Do. regulations as to, 1847/48/43.<br />

Do. to be known as "Marine Hospital," 1849/8/12.<br />

Do. (old), using for sabbath-school, 1855, R. 41.<br />

Hospital for, 1873, R. 67.<br />

Vehicles for patients, 1873, R. 98.<br />

(See DISEASES; EPIDEMICS; HEALTH; HOSPITALS;<br />

QUARANTINE; VACCINATION.)<br />

SMALLWOOD ST.—Deed of (Pratt St. to S. boundary of Wilkens'<br />

land), 1871/92/80.<br />

Grade, etc., 1888/23/32; 1904-5/126/91.<br />

Deed of (McHenry to Maryanna Sts.), 1889/90/118.<br />

Do. (McHenry St. to Wilkens Ave.), 1891/122/170.<br />

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Repairing, 1891, R. 254.<br />

Opening (Pratt to Fayette Sts.), 1893/179/288 (repealed,<br />

1898/122/159).<br />

SMITH'S AL.—Paving, 1822, R. (Feb. 21), p. 435.<br />

SMITH, GEN. SAMUEL—Funeral of, 1839, R. 117.<br />

SMITH ST.—Repairing, 1803/10^/16.<br />

SMITH, THOROWQOOD—Compensation for encroaching on land<br />

of, 1803/26/42.<br />

(See PORTRAITS.)<br />

SMITH'S WHARF—Paving, 1810/23/286.<br />

Flag-stones at head of dock, 1843, R. 79.<br />

Cleansing dock, etc., 1844, R. 73.<br />

Repairing, 1855, R. 34.<br />

SMOKE—(And cinders) protection from, 1871/91/79; 1904-5/<br />

217/280.<br />

SMOKE=HOUSES—Regulation of, 1819/20/230; 1826/31/283.<br />

Permits for, 1874, R. 361; 1889, R. 34, 136a.<br />

SMOKE=STACKS—Regulations as to, 3900/49/90.<br />

SNOW—Clearing away, 1816/25/91; 1817/2/106; 1826/15/220;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/49/133.<br />

(And ice), falling from roofs, 1836/16/29.<br />

(Do.), cleaning from cross-streets and gutters, 1845, R. 7.<br />

Appropriations for do., 1845, R. 100; 1893, R. 3.<br />

Clearing from foot-ways, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Do. from streets adjacent to market-houses, 1887/21/22.<br />

Not to be dumped into Jones' Falls, 1887/53/69.<br />

(And ice), removal from thoroughfares, 1888, R. 7.<br />

(See CLEANING.)<br />

SOAP=BOILERS—(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.)<br />

SOAP=FACTORIES—Restrictions as to, 1818/26/188; 1850 (Rev.)<br />

/30/110.<br />

Permits to erect, etc., 1826/68/365; 1826/70/266; 1826,<br />

R. (Mar. 23), p. 383; 1827/4/398; 1837, R. 9; 1838<br />

(ex. sess.), R. 6; 1844/14/18.<br />

Publishing applications for, 1846, R. 7.<br />

Permits for, 1851, R. 107; 1855,11.230; 1856, R. 64; 1857,<br />

R. 71, 113; 1858/32/63; 1858, R. 151; 1851 (Nov.) R.,<br />

32; 1864, R. 32, 187 (repealed, 1871, R. 272); 1865, R.<br />

133, 171; 1868, R. 25; 1871, R. 57; 1876, R. 230; 1877,<br />

R. 226; 1896, R. 8; 1899/167/221; 1899/207/281;<br />

1898-9, R. 58; 1902-3/115/57; 1902-3/147/96.<br />

Enforcing law against, 1856, R. 170.<br />

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To prevent or restrict, 1858, R. 37; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(Sec MANUFACTORIES; NAUSEOUS LIQUORS.)<br />

SOCIETIES, FOREIGN—Payments to, 1834, R. 57.<br />

SOLDIERS—Reception to returning, 1865, R. 83.<br />

Ice and water for, 1865, R. 102.<br />

Home for disabled, 1865/62/145.<br />

Asylum for young daughters of, 1865, R. 158.<br />

(See BLADENSBURG; WAR OF 1812.)<br />

SOLICITOR, CITY—Appointment, duties, etc., 1864/71/54.<br />

Additional pay for, 1868/81/123.<br />

' Salary of, 1875/115/100.<br />

To attend at City Hall, 1879, R. 173.<br />

Additional duties, 1890/25/29.<br />

Assistant to, 1898/120/157.<br />

To deliver <strong>Maryland</strong> Reports -to City Librarian, 1904-5/<br />

160/177.<br />

Investigation as to non-public streets, etc., 1904-5/266/375.<br />

SOLLERS' POINT—For defensive works at, 1845, R. 14.<br />

Fortifications on, 1846, R. 2.<br />

Committee to visit Washington as to, do., 1846, R. 130.<br />

SOMERSET AL.—Closing (Biddle to John Sts.), 1851/54/41.<br />

SOMERSET ST.—Deed of (Madison to Chase Sts.), 1847/65/59.<br />

Opening for drain, 1896/111/171.<br />

SOUP=HOUSES—Thanks for establishing, 1861, R. 198.<br />

SOUTH ST.—Opening, 1818/14/177.<br />

Repaying, 1876/57/45; 1892/20/29; 1905-6/136/249.<br />

SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY—Opposing return of sympathizers<br />

with, 1865, R. 74.<br />

SPARRING—To restrict exhibitions of, 1849/6/11; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

34/126; 1885/60/74.<br />

SPARS—Keeping afloat, 1850 (Rcv.)/18/53.<br />

(See LOGS.)<br />

SPARROWS—Boxes for (English), 1874, R. 71.<br />

SPEAR'S AL.—Sewer in, 1837, R. 93.<br />

SPEAR'S WHARF—Extending to Port-warden's line, 1829/36/132<br />

Improving platform at foot of, 1866, R. 101.<br />

SPEED—Of horses and vehicles within City limits, 1843/30/26.<br />

(See BICYCLES; HORSES; RIDING AND DRIVING;<br />

STEAM-BOATS; VEHICLES; VESSELS.)<br />

SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS—Not to be sold in markets, 1797/16/69.<br />

Inspection of, 1807/30/175; 1809/12/272; 1814/11/32;<br />

1816/7/71; 1817/27/133; 1820/6/256.<br />

Report of shops for sale of, 1821/11/306; 1827/17/407.<br />

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Licensing gaugers, 1822/5/393.<br />

Proceeds of licenses for jail expenses, 1833/1/25.<br />

Sale on Sabbath-day, 1843/3/5.<br />

(See CASKS; SABBATH-DAY.)<br />

SPITTING—(See EXPECTORATING.)<br />

SPORTS—On the Sabbath-day, 1827/17/407; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119.<br />

(See SABBATH-DAY.)<br />

SPOUTING—(See GUTTERS.)<br />

SPRING GARDENS—Improving property on, 1869, R. 172.<br />

Keeping Channel open, 1870/29/90.<br />

Favoring Federal-legislation for dredging, 1900, R. 25.<br />

(See CHANNEL.)<br />

SPRING ST.—Altering width of, 1833/36/53.<br />

Widening foot-way, 1835 (ex. scss.)/2/3.<br />

Deed of (Monument to Chew Sts.), 1847, R. 117. .<br />

Opening (Hampstead to Fayette Sts.), 1849/30/33.<br />

Filling, 1853, R. 78.<br />

Deed of (Chase to Biddle Sts.),. 1854/38/43.<br />

Closing (do.), 1856/2/6.<br />

Paving, etc., 1871, 57/46.<br />

Opening (John to Townsend Sts.), 1872/86/67 (repealed,<br />

1878/9/9).<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/159/158; 1893/173/280; 1893/174/282;<br />

1893, R. 78.<br />

Opening (Oliver to Townsend Sts.), 1888/53/73.<br />

Do. (Preston to Hoffman Sts.), 1888/60/80.<br />

City's benefits, 1890, R. 215.<br />

SPRINGS (CITY)—Superintendence of, 1812/25/327.<br />

Purchase of, 1817, R. 2; 1818/19/183; 1818/24/187; 1818/<br />

30/191.<br />

In Ostend St., 1818, R. (Sept. 18), p. 210.<br />

Sterett's and Clopper's, 1819/25/235; 1820/27/284; 1821/<br />

2/301.<br />

"Sterrett's," 1820/10/263.<br />

Keeper at (City), 1820, R. (Feb. 23), p. 292.<br />

Water for Centre Market Space, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297.<br />

Water to be pure, 1821/13/308.<br />

Keepers of, 1821/42/331; 1826/51/340.<br />

Protection of, 1821/46/339; 1822/45/428; 1826/14/201.<br />

Claims against, 1821/55/347.<br />

In Calvert St., 1821, R. (Jan. 25), p. 370; 1824/19/67.<br />

Keeping in order, 1823/7/9.<br />

Repairing buildings (at Calvert St.), 1826, R. (Mar. 21),<br />

p. 382.<br />

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Using surplus water from, 1827/26/414.<br />

Fencing, etc., 1827, R. (Feb. 22), p. 448.<br />

Fixtures at (Calvert St.), 1828, R. 26.<br />

Enclosing (Charles St. at Camden St.), 1829, R. 8.<br />

Repairing (Charles St. and Calvert St.), 1829, R. 45.<br />

Do. (Calvert St.), 1830, R. 42; 1839, R. 96; 1840, R. 36;<br />

1842, R. 46; 1851, R. 10, 99; 1856, R. 62, 178.<br />

Do. fence (Charles and Camden Sts.), 1831, R. 49.<br />

Do. do. (Calvert St.), 1840 (June), R. 4.<br />

Improving (at Washington and Gough Sts.), 1831, R. 55.<br />

Cleansing (at Forrest and Monument Sts.), 1831, R. 60.<br />

Removing wall (at Charles St.), 1832, R. 30.<br />

Stop-cocks, etc. (do.), 1832, R. 32.<br />

Conveying (at Washington and Gough Sts.), 1832, R. 43.<br />

Repairing wall (at Calvert St.), 1832, R. 56.<br />

Erecting wall (near do.), 1832 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

Improving (at Monument St.), 1833, R. 30.<br />

Repairing fence (at Charles St.), 1833, R. 42.<br />

Wooden house for keeper (do.), 1834, R. 50.<br />

Conveying waste water from (Calvert St.), 1834, R. 62.<br />

Using do. (do.), 1843/12/13; 1844, R. 78.<br />

Preserving (on Gay St., between Water and Pratt Sts.),<br />

1836, R. 16.<br />

Do. (on Aliceanna St., between Caroline and Eden Sts.),<br />

1836, R. 21.<br />

Gravelled walk, etc. (at Calvert St.), 1836, R. 76.<br />

Repairing (at Charles St.), 1836, R. 91; 1841, R. 18; 1843,<br />

R. 9; 1845, R. 43.<br />

Rebuilding walls (do.), 1837, R. 57.<br />

Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/36/99; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/27/97; 1858 (Rev.)/29/135.<br />

Improving (at Calvert St.), 1841, R. 17; 1863, R. .150;<br />

1874, R. 246.<br />

Repairing (at Charles St.), 1849, R. 105.<br />

Do. (Eastern), 1841, R. 39; 1843, R. 41, 58.<br />

Walling up (at Franklin Square), 1846, R. 45.<br />

Alterations (at Calvert St.), 1847, R. 59.<br />

Removing trees (do.), 1847, R. 60.<br />

Painting fence (at Charles St.), 1847, R. 81.<br />

Filling up lots (near Eastern), 1847, R. 119.<br />

Railing (at Calvert St.), 1849, R. 41.<br />

Improving (at Charles St.), 1851, R. 104.<br />

Compensation of keepers, 1850 (Rev.)/5/9.<br />

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For sale of lot (at Charles St.), 1854/58/59; 1854 (Nov.)/<br />

7/15; 1855/41/53; 1859/76/89.<br />

Gas-lights (at Eastern), 1854, R. 8; 1859, R. 95.<br />

Improving (do.), 1854, R. Ill; 1862, R. 17; 1863, R. 91;<br />

1870, R. 247; 1872, R. 354; 1876, R. 14.<br />

Seats at (do.), 1855, R. 97; 1871, R. 156; 1875, R. 398.<br />

Repairing (do.), 1855, R. 147; 1858, R. 57; 1864, R. 72;<br />

1867, R. 295; 1868, R. 92; 1876, R. 26; 1878, R. 318.<br />

Regulations as to (Calvert St.), 1854, R. 122; 1876/40/33.<br />

Improving (Point), 1856, R. 216; 1857, R. 101.<br />

White-washing trees (Eastern), 1858, R. 34.<br />

Repairing Keeper's house (Calvert St.), 1858, R. 86.<br />

Walks and trees (Eastern), 1859, R. 195; 1860, R. 176;<br />

1861, R. 184.<br />

Under control of School Commissioners (Calvert St.), 1859<br />

(Nov.)/5/7.<br />

Repairing (at Calvert and Eager Sts.), 1865, R. 151.<br />

Fitting up lot (at Eastern), 1866, R. 71.<br />

Commissioners for (do.), 1872/76/89; 1896/14/17.<br />

Fountain (do.), 1873, R. 207, 426.<br />

Declaring water unwholesome (Calvert St.), 1877, R. 85.<br />

City water for (do.), 1877, R. 123.<br />

Regulations for improving, 1879/97/114.<br />

Statues (at Eastern), 1879, R. 4.<br />

To remove railing (do.), 1880, R. 126.<br />

To convey lot (Calvert St.), for Morgue, 1885/81/99.<br />

Lease of lot. (do.), 1887/100/116.<br />

Plant-house at (Perkins'), 1887, R. 71.<br />

Flag and pole for (Eastern), 1896, R. 80; 1862, R. 117.<br />

(See FOUNTAINS; HEALTH.)<br />

SPRUCE AL. (ST.)—Now Spruce St., 1902-3/139/84.<br />

SQUARES, PUBLIC—Cession for (part of "Greenwood"), 1840<br />

(June), R. 8.<br />

Repair fence at (Loudenslager's Hill), 1844, R. 139.<br />

Accepting deed for (between Hollins, Strieker, Lombard<br />

and Gilmor Sts.), 1846/69/55.<br />

Laying.out (do., Union Square), 1847/22/26.<br />

Do. (on Federal Hill), 1852/71/70.<br />

Do. (at Hughes St., etc.), 1852, R. 83.<br />

Compensation of keepers, 1850 (Rev.)/5/9.<br />

Regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/27/97; 1858 (Rev.)/29/135;<br />

1876/40/33.<br />

Purchase of ground for (Caroline St., etc.), 1853/27/33.<br />

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Fencing (do.), 1853, R. 209.<br />

Repairing (Franklin and Union), 1854/16/29; 1862,'R. 43;<br />

1866, R. 71.<br />

Trimming trees, etc., 1857, R. 63.<br />

Keepers (Battery and Madison), 1859/91/109.<br />

Repairing (Mt. Vernon and Washington), 1862, R. 40.<br />

Do. (Union, Franklin, Washington and Battery), 1863, R.<br />

169.<br />

Improving (Union, Franklin and Eutaw), 1865, R. 46;<br />

1866, R. 238.<br />

Commissioners, 1866/13/13; 1896/14/17.<br />

Appropriations for (Franklin and Union), 1867, R. 35.<br />

For new (between Jones' Falls, Charles, John and North<br />

Sts.), 1871/86/71 (repealed, 1872/18/33).<br />

Do. (between Lanvale and North Sts., Jones' Falls and<br />

N. C. Ry.), 1871/102/89 (repealed, 1873/19/34); 1871/<br />

61/67; 1871/62/68.<br />

To stop proceedings as to (N. of Jones' Falls), 1873, R. 126.<br />

Jurisdiction over side-walks, 1874/113/116.<br />

For "City Hall Square," 1876/91/76 (repealed, 1876/123/<br />

126); 1876/124/126.<br />

Purchase ground for ("Johnston"), 1878/38/31.<br />

Permission to lay out (on North Ave.), 1880/92/105.<br />

Expenses payable from Park Fund, 1891/14/19.<br />

Dogs in, 1891/86/129.<br />

Salaries of keepers, 1896/100/148.<br />

Tract on S. W. side of Fort Ave. (Decatur to Andre Sts.),<br />

1900/80/43.<br />

(See STANDS; STREETS AND PUMPS.)<br />

SQUIBS—(See FIRE-WORKS.)<br />

STABLES—Removing, 1825/8/11.<br />

Candles or lamps in, 1838 (Rev.)/26/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/<br />

119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permits for, 1849, R. 72; 1851, R. 80, 82; 1859, R. 228;<br />

1861, R. 47, 54; 1862, R. 3, 76, 98, 114; 1863, R. 102;<br />

1866 (Oct.), R. 47, 50; 1867, R. 222; 1871, R. 107;<br />

1879, R. 263.<br />

Erection of livery or sales, 1860/72/106.<br />

Permits for livery, 1868, R. 367; 1869, R. 309; 1870, R.<br />

112; 1871, R. 9, 42, 220, 310, 320; 1873, R. 10, 453;<br />

1874, R. 364; 1876, R. 68, 246, 248, 271, 334; 1877, R.<br />

120, 193, 236; 1878, R. 138; 1879, R. 238, 240, 242, 248;<br />

1881, R. 170, 192.<br />

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Permits for (livery, sales, etc.), 1882, R. 8; 1884, R. 24, 113,<br />

177; 1885, R. 67, 98; 1886, R. 17, 53, 186; 1887, R. 91,<br />

92; 1888, R. 35, 76, 88, 149; 1889/7/10; 1889, R. 14, 62,<br />

67/91; 1890/26/30; 1890/170/241; 1890, R. 23, 40, 69,<br />

107; 1891, R. 23, 113; 1891, R. 232, 234, 246, 247, 258,<br />

259, 279, 299, 300, 306; 1892/43/59; 1892, R. 4, 14, 33,<br />

70; 1893, R. 18, 61, 93, 197; 1894/47/47; 1894, R. 105,<br />

164, 272, 286; 1895, R. 190; 1896, R. 55, 110; 1898-9, R.<br />

28, 64, 100, 149; 1900, R. 8, 21, 22, 24; 1901-2, R. 14;<br />

1902-3, R. 49; 1903-4, R. 4; 1904-5/142/121.<br />

Permits to rebuild, etc., 1892, R. 15; 1893, R. Ill; 1895/<br />

6/10.<br />

No smoking, matches or uncovered lamps in, 1894/118/148.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; WOODEN BUILDINGS.)<br />

STACKS—(See CHIMNEYS; SMOKE-STACKS.)<br />

STAFFORD ST.—Repairing, 1893, R. 110.<br />

STAGES—(and hacks), regulation of, 1799/5/193.<br />

Stand for (on Exchange Place), 1878, R. 251.<br />

Company (Harlem) to cover gutters and pave, 1880, R. 189.<br />

Permit to extend, 1891, R. 114.<br />

STAIRWAYS—Permits for, 1853/31/35; 1856, R. 144; 1870, R.<br />

259; 1872, R. 40; 1890, R. 85; 1896, R. 127; 1897, R. 31.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS.)<br />

STAMP ACT—Protests against, 1845, R". 30; 1853, R. 45.<br />

STANDS—Permits for, 1853, R. 193; 1860, R. 364; 1863, R. 177;<br />

1873, R. 203; 1877, R. 64; 1880, R. 74; 1888, R. 3.<br />

For wagons, carriages, etc., 1873, R. 323; 1885/59/73.<br />

To prohibit obstructive (on squares, etc.), 1889/151/191.<br />

STANSBURY AL.—Opening (Forrest to Mott Sts.), 1872/72/84.<br />

STAR (STARR) AL.—Now Chapel St., 1847/10/19.<br />

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.<br />

Public (Oliver to N. of Lanvale Sts.), 1873/68/73.<br />

STATE ST.—To be called Clay St., 1839/2/11.<br />

Was Wagon AL, 1839/86/75.<br />

STATIONERY—For City departments, 1876/74/60.<br />

STATION=HOUSES—Repairing, 1853, R. 201; 1858, R. 66.<br />

Do. (Western), 1854, R. 118; 1859, R. 155.<br />

Accommodation for (Southern), 1854, R. 11.<br />

Cleaning, etc., 1855, R. 40.<br />

Improving cells (Middle), 1857, R. 80.<br />

Repairing (Southern and Western), 1857, R. 175.<br />

Shed (Eastern), 1859, R. 124, 167.<br />

Painting (do.), 1859, R. 135.<br />

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Gates across alley (Western), 1868, R. 174.<br />

New site for (Central), 1868, R. 190; 1869, R. 14, 202, 230.<br />

Proposals, etc. (fordo.), 1869, R. 272.<br />

Additions to (Southern and Eastern), and erection of<br />

(Western), 1872, R. 200.<br />

For new, 1874, R. 99.<br />

Clock for (Penna. Ave.), 1874, R. 201.<br />

To dispose of (old Western, Greene St.), 1878, R. 199.<br />

Repairing clock (Northwestern), 1881, R. 59.<br />

Paving triangular space at (Southern), 1891/73/104.<br />

To build (in Annex), 1898/86/116.<br />

To lease (old Southern), 1898-9, R„ 40.<br />

Sale of (do., Hughes St.), 1904-5/200/242.<br />

(See WATCH-HOUSES.)<br />

STATISTICIAN—For services as municipal, etc., 1903-4/35/60.<br />

STAVES—(And heading) inspection of, 1803/23/35; 1804/10/64;<br />

1826/28/272; 1842/35/43.<br />

White oak, 1819/19/227.<br />

Export of, 1820, R. (Feb. 10), p. 291.<br />

Thickness of, etc., 1827/22/411; 1829/45/141; 1838 (Rev.)<br />

/8/63; 1840/3/23; 1840/7/26; 1840 (June)/1/10.<br />

STEAMBOAT COMPANIES—Permit to extend platform, 1831,<br />

R. 34.<br />

STEAM=BOATS—Speed of, 1830/22/193; 1830 (ex. sess.)/3/227;<br />

1834/4/13: 1850 (Rev.)/25/83; 1858 (Rev.)/26/116.<br />

Costs for violating ordinances as to, 1831, R. 5.<br />

Appropriation for building, 1834, R. 12.<br />

Enforcing regulations as to speed of, 1852/33/27.<br />

Sale of ("Relief"), 1857, R. 29.<br />

Removing ("Matilda"), 1884, R. 160; 1885, R. 124.<br />

STEAM=BOILERS—Permits for, 1863, R. 156, 157; 1879, R. 170;<br />

1880, R. 75; 1895,' R. 207; 1900/97/66; 1904-5/92/18.<br />

Free, 1881/26/38.<br />

(See MACHINERY; STEAM-ENGINES.)<br />

STEAM=ENQINES—For deepening harbor, 1826, R. (April 6),<br />

p. 386. '<br />

Permits for, 1856, R. 82, 90, 91; 1857, R. 62; 1858, R. 125;<br />

1858 (Nov.), R. 9, 30; 1859, R. 53, 74, 81, 84, 86, 109-<br />

111, 115, 177, 185, 187, 244; 1859 (Nov.), R. 2, 7.<br />

Restrictions as to, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

For City discharges, 1860/9/39.<br />

Permits for, 1860, R. 1, 3, 115, 118, 215; 1860 (Nov.), R.<br />

6, 7; 1861, R. 38, 53 (remove), 57, 78, 79, 154, 159, 192;,<br />

33a


1862, R. 1, 13, 25, 27, 92, 100; 1863, R. 36, 42, 64, 70,<br />

77, 81, 85, 115, 117, 132, 151, 168, 196; 1864, R. 6, 13,<br />

14, 20, 23, 25, 37, 50, 55, 57, 171, 188, 189; 1865, R. 22,<br />

24, 31, 55, 61-63, 66, 80, 82, 90, 125, 159, 163-165, 168,<br />

170, 180, 182, 183, 197; 1866, R. 10, 20, 24, 27, 50, 52,<br />

53, 62, 64, 69, 70, 84, 100, 104-107, 111, 164, 165, 167,<br />

190, 209, 210, 213, 243, 245, 271-277; 1866 (Oct.), R.<br />

12, 28, 30, 33, 35, 63; 1867, R. 19, 32, 34, 55, 81, 193,<br />

218, 270, 275, 294, 307, 308, 328, 349, 391, 399, 415, 440,<br />

443, 447, 449, 451, 470, 477; 1867 (Nov.), R. 8.<br />

Do. from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29.<br />

Do. in certain cases, 1868, R. 6, 15-17,' 43, 48; 1877, R.<br />

88; 1878, R. 137, 235; 1879, R. 87; 1880, R. 100, 181.<br />

Free permits for, 1881/26/38.<br />

Permits from Inspector of Buildings, 1900/97/66; 1904-5/<br />

92/18.<br />

(See FRAME BUILDINGS; MACHINERY.)<br />

STEAM=HEATINQ—Pipes for "Holly" system of, 1879/67/79.<br />

(See MACHINERY.)<br />

STEAM=MOTOR—Exhibiting on street railways, 1891, R, 207.<br />

(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

STEAM=SHIPS—For line of (to England), 1851, R. 7.<br />

Do. (to Bremen), celebration of, 1868, R. 97.<br />

Do. (do.), reception to officers, 1868, R. 147.<br />

STEAM=TUGS—("Baltimore",) competent to keep harbor open,<br />

1866, R. 26. . •<br />

Donkey-engine for, 1866, R. 123.<br />

For Port Warden's department, 1866, R. 134.<br />

Repairing, 1875, R. 108.<br />

(See TOW-BOATS; TUG-BOATS.)<br />

STEEPLE—Repairing (on German Reformed Church, 2nd St.),<br />

1841, R. 28; 1849, R. 89.<br />

STEPHENSON ST.—(See STEVENSON ST.)<br />

STEPS—Permits for, 1854, R. 75; 1865, R. 157; 1869, R. 23, 28,<br />

34, 284; 1872, R. 106; 1875/129/109; 1875, R. 322, 364;<br />

1876, R. 15, 46, 215, 265-267, 274, 297, 327, 329, 358,<br />

359; 1877, R. 99, 110, 118 (vestibule), 119, 209, 210,<br />

234; 1878, R. 77, 78, 80, 82, 84, 248, 250, 275, 278, 283,<br />

327; 1879, R. 36, 83, 137; 1880, R. 25, 177, 195; 1881,<br />

R. 60, 221, 222, 224, 225; 1883, R. 137, 191, 224; 1884,<br />

R. 173, 191-193, 195, 234; 1885, R. 3, 38, 75, 115, 119;<br />

1886, R. 118, 119, 146, 194; 1887, R. 47, 149, 150; 1888,<br />

R. 83, 108, 126, 128, 154, 168; 1889, R. 70, 94; 1890,<br />

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R. 221; 1891, R. 12, 52, 249; 1893, R. 91, 120, 216;<br />

1894, R. 82, 83, 88, 112, 141; 1895, R. 80, 144, 216,<br />

222, 241; 1897, R. 7, 54; 1898-9, R. 113.<br />

(See PORTICOES ; PROJECTIONS ; STAIRWAYS ;<br />

VESTIBULES.)<br />

STEPPING=STONES—In certain places, 1849, R. 96; 1850, R. 2,<br />

11, 38, 65, 102^1850 (Nov.), R. 1; 1851, R. 45, 58, 84;<br />

1852, R. 6; 1852 (Oct.), R. 1.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/14/35.<br />

In various places," 1853, R. 168, 184; 1854, R. 3, 89, 141;<br />

1854 (Nov.), R. 14; 1855, R. 104, 106, 176, 196; 1856,<br />

R. 49, 56, 92, 133; 1857, R. 48, 134; 1858 (Nov.), R.<br />

39; 1859, R. 84, 193, 201, 216, 224; 1860, R. 7, 32, 56,<br />

75, 189, 224, 367; 1861, R. 31, 45, 71, 181.<br />

- Authority to place, 1863/6/17; 1864, R. 45.<br />

Removal of certain, 1865, R. 178; 1885, R. 102.<br />

Placing, 1866, R. 2, 14, 157, 169, 219; 1867, R. 96, 115,<br />

229; 1868, R. 75, 208, 320, 386, 420, 421, 429, 435; 1869,<br />

R. 126, 227; 1870, R. 13, 14; 1872, R. 218, 242, 246,<br />

258, 306, 337; 1873, R. 5, 9, 29, 49,,50, 74, 120, 241,<br />

249, 346; 1874, R. 12, 61, 117, 125, 153, 157,. 161, 163,<br />

167, 168, 188, 211, 231, 232, 242, 243, 304, 326, 327, 435;<br />

1875, R. 13, 26, 47, 106, 151, 161, 257, 279, 297-300, 445,<br />

446, 465, 466; 1876, R. 19, 39, 62, 95, 106, 164, 325;<br />

1877, R. 103; 1878, R. 36, 152; 1879, R. 100 (raising),<br />

219, 220; 1880, R. 66; 1887, R. 13, 80; 1896, R. 50.<br />

Of vitrified brick, etc., 1904-5/97/29.<br />

STERRETT AL.—Paving, 1880/86/100.<br />

STERRETT'S (STERETT'S) SPRING—Finishing work for, 1821,<br />

R. (Dec. 6), p. 387.<br />

Appropriation for, 1822, R. (Jan. 26), p. 429.<br />

(See SPRINGS, CITY.)<br />

STERRETT (STERETT, STERRET) ST.—Opening (McHenry.to<br />

Ramsay Sts.), 1838/24/225.<br />

Accepting deed for, 1842, R. 27.<br />

Paving, 1859/55/75.<br />

Condemning (McHenry to Ramsay Sts.), 1860/62/89.<br />

Do. (Columbia to Ramsay Sts.), 1870/94/148; 1871/93/80.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/115/117; 1879/27/29.<br />

Opening (Paca to Columbia Sts.), 1877/62/65.<br />

For opening (Paca St. to Columbia Ave.), 1877, R. 61.<br />

Renumbering, 1881, R. 7.<br />

Now Barre St. (Fremont to McHenry Sts.), 1882/93/180.<br />

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STEUART, COL. WILLIAM—Portrait of, 1833, R. 7.<br />

STEVENS, HON. THADDEUS—Reception to, 1867, R. 304.<br />

STEVENSON (STEPHENSON) ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Clement<br />

St.), 1897/69/86.<br />

Grade, etc.. 1897/70/87.<br />

STEWART COURT—Was Dark Lane, 1870/59/105.<br />

STOCK (CITY)—Issuing, 1817/37/149; 1817/39/153; 1817/42/<br />

157; 1818/4/172; 1818/14/177; 1818/27/189.<br />

For military debt, 1818, R. (June 11), p. 196.<br />

To retire note, 1819, R. (Mar. 30), p. 252.<br />

Converting (from 6% to 5%), 1821/61/351; 1821, R„<br />

(Dec. 15), p. 388.<br />

For Susquehanna River, 1822/38/422.<br />

By Mayor and Presidents of Council, 1823, R. (Feb. 8), p..<br />

38.<br />

Converting (from redeemable to irredeemable), 1824/20/67..<br />

For City's stock in B. &O.R.R. Co., 1829/15/106; 1833/<br />

18/38.<br />

Redemption of, 1831/26/293.<br />

Issue of $162,000 (irredeemable before July 1, I860),.<br />

.1838/23/225.<br />

Finance Commissioners authorized to issue sterling bonds,.<br />

1839 (May)/l/5 (no. City stock to be taxed by City).<br />

For Court-House, 1840/22/39. -<br />

Issue (6% of 1890), to pay stock-debt of 1840, 1840/26/41..<br />

Special payment of interest on, 1840, R. 56.<br />

Do. in coin, 1840 (April), R. 1.<br />

Issuing certificate for, 1845, R. 46.<br />

Replacing do., 1846, R. 13.<br />

Extending date of maturity (5%, 1838 and 1845), 1849/<br />

45/59; 1850 (Rev.)/6/9.<br />

Form and amount of certificates, redemption, etc., 1850-<br />

(Rev.)/6/9.<br />

For sale of dividend, 1853, R. 42.<br />

For water, 1854/80/83.<br />

Do. ($50,000, 6%, 1875), 1856/20/19.<br />

Do. ($10,000 additional), 1855/68/146; 1856/32/42.<br />

Duplicate certificates, 1859, R. 263.<br />

Consolidating, 1860, R. 228; 1861/29/41; 1864/92/81.<br />

Cancelling certificates (B. & O. sinking-fund), 1866/88/187.<br />

Consolidating, etc., 1867/42/43.<br />

Inquiry as to issue and cancellation, 1867 (Nov.), R. 5.<br />

Issuing water certificates, 1870/32/81.<br />

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To redeem water stock, etc., 1876/89/72.<br />

Issue of $5,000,000 (water redemption, etc.), 1877/65/67.<br />

Cancelling certain certificates, 1878/91/81; 1882, 'R. 123.<br />

Issue of $684,000 (for loan to W. M. R. R., etc.), 1882/71/<br />

153.<br />

Do. $5,000,000 (to complete Lake Clifton), 1882/91/174.<br />

Selling (to redeem 1861 consolidated 5% loan), 1885/17/19.<br />

Issue of $4,300,000 (to renew loans), 1898/32^/17.<br />

Do. of $4,500,000 (for paving, school-houses, sewers, etc.),<br />

1898/82/110.<br />

Request for authority to issue $3,000,000 (for do.), 1898-9,<br />

R. 34.<br />

Finance Commissioners not to sell, 1900, R. 9.<br />

Issue of $1,000,000 (for water supply and service), 1902-3/<br />

86/4.<br />

Do. (for extending underground electrical conduits), 1902-<br />

3/87/8.<br />

Do. of $2,000,000 for improvements in " Annex," 1904-5/<br />

169/189; 1904-5/216/276.<br />

Do. of $10,000,000 for sewerage system, 1904-5/227/299.<br />

(See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.; CERTIFICATES;<br />

COURT - HOUSE ; LOANS ; REGISTER, CITY ;<br />

TAXES.)<br />

STOCK (STATE)—Disposing of, 1841/12/35.<br />

Requesting non-exemption of (from City taxes), 1850, R. 5.<br />

STOCKHOLM ST.—Re-grading, 1872/97/117.<br />

Opening (Scott to Ridgely Sts.), 1885/78/95 (repealed,<br />

1886/81/105).<br />

Do. (Scott to Paca Sts.), 1887/23/24.<br />

Grade, etc., 1890/122/162; 1902-3/103/42.<br />

Opening (Washington Ave to Wicomico St.), 1890/146/<br />

206.<br />

Do. (Leadenhall to Ostend Sts.), 1904-5/129/96; 1905-6/<br />

4/7. • • ,<br />

STOCKTON (AL.) ST.—Public (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.),<br />

1836, R. 35.<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

Now Stockton St., 1869/6/9.<br />

Widening, 1869/71/84.<br />

Grading, etc., 1873/48/57. .<br />

STOCK=YARDS—Prohibiting, 1893/183/295.<br />

STODDARD (STODDART) AL.—Opening (Hoffman to Lanvale<br />

St.), 1833/2/25.<br />

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Re-locating, 1836/38/54.<br />

Opening (McMechen to Gold Sts.), 1868/53/83.<br />

Public (Townsend to Mosher Sts.), 1871/90/78.<br />

Grade, etc., 1871, R. 254; 1881/92/133.<br />

Opening (Mosher to McMechen Sts.), 1889/148/188.<br />

STONE=CLEANING—(See CLEANING.)<br />

STONE=CRUSHER—Purchasing, 1893, R. 87.<br />

STONES—Throwing, 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406; 1838 (Rev.)<br />

27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See RIOTS.)<br />

STONE=WARE—Restricting manufacture of, 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

STONY RUN—Acquiring lands along, 1902-3/163/124; 1904-5/<br />

150/138.<br />

STORM=DOORS—Permits for, 1894, R. 276; 1895, R. 106; 1896,<br />

R. 131; 1898-9, R. 10, 106.<br />

STOVE=PIPES—Construction of, 1826/31/283.<br />

Permit for, 1862, R. 147.<br />

Regulating, 1866/17/17; 1900/49/90.<br />

. (See SMOKE.)<br />

STRAW—Wagons bringing (into City), 1811/8/306.<br />

Provisions as to sale of, 1818/35/194.<br />

Storage of, 1874/20/29.<br />

(See HAY; WAGONS.)<br />

STRAWBERRY AL.—Altering width of, 1833/36/53.<br />

Removing obstructions in, 1843, R. 25.<br />

Now Dallas St., 1846/44/29.<br />

STREEPER ST.—Was Harrison St., 1875/84/59.<br />

Board-walk on, 1898, R. 98.<br />

STREET=CARS—Stopping, 1893/119/200.<br />

Guards or fenders for, 1893/129/214; 1893/219/349;<br />

1894/140/174; 1894, R. 184.<br />

Speed through markets, 1893/134/221.<br />

Do. at crossings, 1893/157/253; 1893/186/301.<br />

To stop at near side of crossings and at engine-houses, etc.,<br />

1894/104/115.<br />

For vestibuled, 1899/181/237.<br />

Night-hours, 1899/182/238.<br />

Season for non-vestibuled, 1900/77/40.<br />

To stop on far side of crossings, 1904-5/224/290.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

STREET-CLEANING—Superintendent of, 1798/83/154; 1801/<br />

17/255.<br />

Payment after expiration of contract for, 1846, R. 18.<br />

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Creating department of, 1882/6/7.<br />

Clerk to Commissioner of, 1886/1/3.<br />

Extra labor, 1886, R. 6.<br />

Seven districts, 1888/87/107.<br />

Emergency fund, 1895/2/5.<br />

Appointment of Commissioner, 1896/21/35.<br />

District superintendents, 1896/37/62.<br />

Transferring balances, 1896, R. 136; 1898-9, R. 109.<br />

New district and superintendent, 1898/5/9.<br />

Metal boxes, 1898/10/13; 1898/61/85.<br />

Legalizing certain positions, 1899/193/255.<br />

Sub-letting unoccupied property (on Hollins St., etc.)',<br />

1898-9, R. 107.<br />

Commissioner to contract for removal of garbage, etc.,<br />

1903-4/36/62; 1904-5/155/167.<br />

Portable dust-machines, 1904-5/230/306.<br />

Duties of superintendents, 1905-6/28/71.<br />

(See CLEANING; STREETS; SUPERINTENDENTS<br />

OF STREETS.)<br />

STREET=PAVINQ—Tax for, 1797/25/90; 1797/46/111.<br />

Expenses of Commission on, 1894, R. 283.<br />

(See PAVING.)<br />

STREETS—Establishing (between Franklin Lane, Queen's St.<br />

and Jones' Falls), 1799/16/205.<br />

Leaving open (opposite to Fleet St.), 1802/33/282.<br />

Names of (on corners), 1817, R. 11.<br />

Where opened but not condemned as public, 1818/5/172.<br />

Repairing, outside of direct-taxation limits, 1821/48/342.<br />

Repairing paved, 1821, R. (Oct. 10), p. 383; 1891, R. 282.<br />

Appropriation for Commissioners, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 44.<br />

For repairing, 1823, R. (Sept. 23), p. 49; 1830 (ex. sess.),<br />

R. 2.<br />

Approving Act authorizing City to alter grades, 1830/16/<br />

189.<br />

Duties of Superintendents, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

Expense of opening, etc., 1833/32/51.<br />

Obstructions in, 1833, 'R. 22; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1849<br />

(Aug.)/l/3.<br />

Notice as to opening, 1833, R. 24.<br />

Grading, 1836/46/64; 1847/18/23.<br />

Width of, opening, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/47/117.<br />

Cleaning, 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Music in, 1838 (Rev.)/27/74.<br />

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Changing names of, 1840 (Apr.), R. 7; 1894/110/121.<br />

Receiving deeds for, 1842/25/35.<br />

Changing grade of certain, 1844, R. 98.<br />

Repairing certain, etc., 1846 (Aug.), R. 4.<br />

Private occupation of, 1846 (Aug.), R. 10.<br />

Lot taken in bed of, 1850/38/32.<br />

Enforcement of ordinances as to, 1855, R. 48.<br />

Grading unpaved, etc., 1859/34/56.<br />

Plats of, 1859/92/109.<br />

Re-grading for storm-water, 1859 (Nov.), R. 36.<br />

Using beds of (for private repairs), 1860, R. 363; 1861, R.<br />

65.<br />

Do. (for storage of building-material), 1863, R. 192.<br />

Do. (while building), 1865, R. 173.<br />

Appropriations for repairs, 1864, R. 159; 1865, R. 145;<br />

1868, R. 446.<br />

Permit to sell certain articles on, 1866 (Oct.), R. 56.<br />

Cleaning and repairing private, 1868/83/131.<br />

Opening a curved, 1869/53/56; 1870/29/79.<br />

Paving, re-grading, etc., 1870/74/124.<br />

Closing a certain (Monument to Jefferson, between Wolfe<br />

and Register Sts,), 1871/114/100.<br />

Removing dirt from re-paved, 1872/28/39.<br />

Opening a certain (German to Lombard, between Hanover<br />

and Sharp Sts.), 1872/101/21 (repealed, 1875/94/70).<br />

To be fenced in and lighted during repairs, etc., 1878/106/<br />

100.<br />

Against tearing up, 1882, R. 75; 1883/80/98.<br />

Opening a certain (from S. W. corner of Cross and Belt<br />

Sts.), 1883/11/132.<br />

Do. (N. E. from Townsend St., 99 ft. 11 in. E. of Aisquith<br />

St.), 1886/91/121.<br />

Names on lamps or houses, 1886, R. 172.<br />

Against depositing sand, etc., in, 1887/57/72.<br />

Repairs after digging up, 1888/62/82.<br />

Issue of $1,000,000 bonds for repairing, 1888/98/123.<br />

Changing names.. (N. of and parallel with North Ave.),<br />

1891/83/127.<br />

New ordinance for paving, etc., 1892, R. 179.<br />

Additional repairs, 1892, R. 184.<br />

Permits lor digging up, 1893/2/7.<br />

Against legislation, without City's consent, affecting use_<br />

of, 1893, R. 219.<br />

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To restrict cleansing certain with water, 1894/12/12 (repealed,<br />

1894/105/116); 1894/111/123.<br />

Commission on general plan for improving, 1898-9, R. 17.<br />

For repairing, 1899/169/223 (repealed, 1900/11/23.)<br />

Deed of a certain (Merryman's Lane to City limits), 1904-5<br />

145/123.<br />

Cleaning and sprinkling (in Burnt District), 1904-5/262/<br />

365.<br />

Investigating as to non-public, etc., 1904-5/266/375.<br />

Paving and curbing (in financial district), 1904-5/270/379.<br />

(See CROSS-STREETS; DEEDS; GRADING; HIGH­<br />

WAYS; INDEXES; OBSTRUCTIONS; OPENING<br />

STREETS ; PAVING ; SUPERINTENDENTS OF<br />

STREETS.)<br />

STREETS AND PUMPS—Appointment and duties of superintendents,<br />

1817/10/14; 1826/15/220; 1838 (Rev.)/49/<br />

133; 1846/64/53; 1846/65/54; 1853/26/29.<br />

Trees in Public Squares, 1828/21/19.<br />

Information as to vaults, 1829/40/125.<br />

Six districts, 1833/11/32.<br />

Compensation of superintendents, 1836, R. 49; 1846/<br />

73/74.<br />

Receiving shovels and picks, 1844, R. 53.<br />

(See PUMPS; STREETS.)<br />

STRICKER ST.—Opening and condemning (Baltimore to Saratoga<br />

Sts.), 1849/22/28.<br />

Grading, 1852, R. 181; 1862, R. 115.<br />

Condemning (Mulberry to Baker Sts.), 1866/78/179.<br />

Closing (Thompson to Adams Sts.), and deed of (Franklin<br />

to Thompson Sts., etc.), 1868/9/36; 1868/20/48.<br />

Opening (Mulberry St. to Harlem Square), 1871/70/57.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/72/83; 1875/82/58.<br />

Public (Presstman to Baker Sts.), 1874/108/113.<br />

Paving, 1902-3/173/151.<br />

STRUCTURES—Permits for certain, 1903-4/19/23; 1904-5/87/7<br />

(Cohen AL); 1905-6/112/185 (Marion St.); 1905-6/113/<br />

189 (Goodwin AL).<br />

(See BRIDGES; COMMISSIONERS, CITY; HARBOR;<br />

PERMITS; PUBLIC WORKS.)<br />

STUMP (STUMP'S) AL.—Public (Conway to Barre Sts.), 1837,<br />

R. 97.<br />

For opening, 1838/4/212.<br />

SUBLEASES—Ratifying certain, 1886/76b/96.<br />

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SUB-WAYS—Permits to use, 1894, R. 212; 1901-2/18/41; 1904-<br />

- 5/161/178; 1904-5/265/372; 1905-6/115/192.<br />

Reconstructing, 1904-5/190/227.<br />

(See TELEGRAPH.)<br />

SUGAR AL.—Changing name to L. Church St., 1845/3/6.<br />

SUGAR REFINERY—Water for (at Curtis Bay), 1888/59/79.<br />

SUITS—In name of Corporation, 1818/3/170.<br />

To enter "agreed," 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 100; 1825, R.<br />

(Mar. 25), p. 137.<br />

Dismissal of, 1825, R. (Mar. 2), p. 136.<br />

In name of City, 1826/7/158.<br />

Compromise of, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463; 1828, R. 66.<br />

Bills of costs, 1828, R. 28.<br />

For disposal of, 1840, R. 57.<br />

To discontinue, 1844, R. 7, 8, 41, 105, 113.<br />

Settling certain, 1868, R. 112, 235; 1871, R. 104.<br />

(See COUNSEL.)<br />

SULPHURIC ACID—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev,)/<br />

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

Permit for do., 1867/32/130.<br />

SUMMIT ST.—Grade, etc., 1896/122/189.<br />

SUMWALT LANE—Closing (Charles St. to <strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.), 1891/<br />

49/69.<br />

Do. (from York Road to 200 ft. W.), 1893/25/44.<br />

SUNDAY—Carriages for hire on, 1798/104/179; 1801/4/239.<br />

(See LAMPS; SABBATH-DAY; WAGONS.)<br />

SUNKEN VESSELS—Removal of, 1814/14/35.<br />

SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREET=CLEANING—(See STREET-<br />

CLEANING.)<br />

SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS—Appointment, duties, etc.,<br />

1801/17/254; 1807/29/165.<br />

Office abolished, 1839/6/13.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/19/93.<br />

Salaries, 1864/11/15; 1866/80/181; 1871/19/18.<br />

Six districts, 1881/19/20.<br />

To keep highways clean, 1881/95/136.<br />

Additional superintendent, 1888/87/107.<br />

(See STREETS.)<br />

SUPPLIES—Re-imbursing committee of, 1815, R. 1.<br />

Ordering, 1879/85/97.<br />

SUPREME BENCH—City's additional salary to Judges of, 1870/<br />

5/12.<br />

Inquiries as to Court expenses, 1875, R. 486; 1879, R. 88.<br />

(See COURTS.)<br />

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SURVEYOR—Employed by City Commissioners, 1826/9/165;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/47/117.<br />

City, 1852/42/34.<br />

Do. room for, 1852, R. 178.<br />

Do. to make plats of City property, 1858, R. 134.<br />

Do. regulating office of, 1858 (Rev.)/16/66.<br />

Do. compensation of, 1866/69/61.<br />

Payments to, 1866, R. 254; 1866 (Oct.), R. 51; 1867, R.<br />

92; 1868, R. 341, 490; 1870, R. 186; 1871, R. 7; 1873,<br />

R. 102; 1891, R. 188.<br />

To make plats of certain streets, 1867, R. 11.<br />

Appropriation for, 1887, R. 37.<br />

Approving grades, 1904-5/91/14.<br />

(See COMMISSIONERS, CITY; GRADING; OPENING<br />

STREETS; PAYMENTS; PROPERTY; TAXATION.)<br />

SURVEYS—Of City and precincts, 1797/47/112; 1811/9/306;<br />

1812/28/329.<br />

Of eastern part of City, 1816, R. 1.<br />

Of Harbor, 1816, R. 2.<br />

Of streets E. of Caroline St., 1817, R. 12.<br />

Chart, etc., of Harbor, 1823, R. (Mar. 10), p. 43.<br />

Of navigation to the Susquehanna River, 1826, R. (Mar.<br />

16), p. 381; 1826, R. (Mar. 21), p. 382.<br />

Claims under water survey, 1853, R. 251.<br />

Of tract in Baltimore County (S! of Druid Hill Park),<br />

1868, R. 333.<br />

Geodetic and topographical (of City), 1893/98/171; 1895<br />

21/29.<br />

Committee to examine maps of do., 1895, R. 1; 1896/<br />

137/208.<br />

SUSQUEHANNA CANAL—Committee on, 1824, R. (Sept. 10),<br />

p. 104.<br />

Subscription to stock of, 1837/39/31; 1837, R. 84; 1887/<br />

101/117.<br />

SUSQUEHANNA R. R. CO.—Subscription to stock of, 1830/37/<br />

218; 1830 (ex. sess.)/2/225.<br />

Branches in City, 1831/33/301.<br />

Depot for (on Old Aims-House property), 1832/35/34.<br />

For completion of, 1835/25/26.<br />

City's representative, 1835, R. 52.<br />

Extension into City, 1837/31/23.<br />

Loan of City stock to, 1837/42/34; 1838 (ex. sess.)/l/8;<br />

1838 (ex. sess.).)/3/210.<br />

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Accepting Act for completion to York, Pa., 1838 (ex. sess.)/<br />

13/217.<br />

City Directors for, 1838/20/221; 1838/25/226.<br />

Loan of $30,000 to, 1838, R. 20, 26.<br />

Location, on Wilk and Exeter Sts., 1839/36/36.<br />

Extension to York, Pa., 1839/40/38; 1839, R. 100.<br />

Committee to confer on condition of, 1839, R. 12.<br />

As to individual stockholders, 1839 (May)/4/6.<br />

Memorial as to, 1839 (May), R. 10.<br />

Leases to, 1839 (Aug.)/1/17.<br />

Issue of City Stock to, 1839 (Aug.)/2/18.<br />

Altering grade of North St., 1840, R. 33.<br />

Change of stock not to impair loans to, 1840 (Apr.)/l/5.<br />

<strong>State</strong> stock issued for benefit of, 1840 (Apr.)/3/6.<br />

City to convey ground to, 1840 (Apr.)/5/7.<br />

For reduction in salaries by, 1842, R. 37.<br />

To remove obstruction (at Monument and Canal Sts.),<br />

1842, R. 57. •<br />

Property on Howard St. (Richmond to Cathedral Sts.),<br />

1843, R. 105.<br />

Using steam-engines within City limits, 1845/38/34.<br />

Increasing cars, etc., without waiving <strong>State</strong> and City liens,<br />

1846/17/12.<br />

For lateral railroad to Westminster, Md., etc., 1846/<br />

45/29.<br />

Assenting to supplementary Act without waiving liens,<br />

1848/34/28.<br />

Individual subscriptions for, etc., 1848/42/33.<br />

Locomotives on North St., 1849/20/27.<br />

Opposing discriminations against York and Cumberland<br />

R. R. Co., 1850, R. 12.<br />

Approving further Act to incorporate, 1851/63/49.<br />

For extending track (on North St.), 1852, R. 159.<br />

Moving track, etc. (on Central Ave.), 1853/23/28; 1853,<br />

R. 233.<br />

For opening (Dolphin and Preston Sts.), and widening<br />

(Foster AL, etc.), 1853, R. 155.<br />

Lateral branches to PatapsCo River/1853, R..205.<br />

Extension to tide-water, 1854/55/54.<br />

For transfer of City's interest (to N. C. Ry. Co.), 1854/<br />

57/57.<br />

(See CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL; NORTHERN<br />

CENTRAL R. R. CO.)<br />

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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER—Improving navigation of, 1822/32/415;<br />

1822/38/422; 1825, R. (Mar. 5), p. 138; 1826/61/356;<br />

1826, R. (Feb. 13), p. 376.<br />

Commissioners to report information, 1824, R. (Apr. 1),<br />

p. 99.<br />

Survey of navigation to, 1826, R. (Mar. 16), p. 381.<br />

Obstructions in, 1832, R. 86.<br />

For bridge across, 1852, R. 23.<br />

SWAN (SWANN) AL.—Public (Bond St. to Apple AL), 1837, R. 92.<br />

Repairing (N. and S. of Bank St., E. of Bond St.), 1866,<br />

R. 200.<br />

SWAN (SWANN) ST.—Using for horse-market, 1848/25/20.<br />

Kerbing, 1878/57/45.<br />

Paving, 1904-5/263/366.<br />

SWEEPING—Streets, 1855, R. 27.<br />

Purchasing machine for, 1866, R. 192.<br />

In front of private premises, 1882/78/163.<br />

SWEET POTATOES—Sale of, 1826/37/300 (repealed, 1834/3/13).<br />

SWIMMING—In Jones' Falls, etc., 1818/23/186; 1827/17/406;<br />

1894/116/133.<br />

(See BATHING.)<br />

SWINE-Running at large, 1812/20/321; 1816/21/82; 1821/23/<br />

317; 1826/61/357; 1831/10/275; 1838 (Rev.)/25/73;<br />

1844/36/33; 1850 (Rev.)/57/169.<br />

Appropriations for execution of ordinances as to, 1827, R.<br />

(Apr. 2), p. 461; 1828/23/24.<br />

Restrictions as to keeping, 1852/20/7; 1852/79/77; 1858<br />

(Rev.)/63/220.<br />

Driving, 1861/64/144.<br />

Permit to keep, 1861, R. 114.<br />

- (See HOGS.)<br />

SWINGS—Prohibiting, 1893, R. 203.<br />

SWITCHES—Permits for, 1847, R. 20, 88, 111, 116; 1848, R. 31,<br />

44; 1849, R. 122; 1851,. R. 140; 1852, R. 66, 91, 101,<br />

102; 1853, R. 63, 100, 142, 148, 179, 203, 208, 229;<br />

1853 (Nov.), R. 11; 1854, R. 18, 70.<br />

Regulations as to, 1854/54/53.<br />

Permits to lay, 1855, R. 164; 1856, R. 43, 122, 157, 226;<br />

1857, R. 50, 127, 140; 1858, R. 114, 116, 128; 1859/23/<br />

49; 1859/90/109; 1859, R. 66; 1859 (Nov.)/l/5; 1860<br />

(Nov.), R. 9; 1863, R. 178; 1864, R. 98; 1865, R. 60;<br />

1866, R. 76, 82, 89, 90, 129, 149, 230; 1867, R. 167, 277;<br />

. 1868, R. 244; 1869, R. 149, 155; 1870, R. 173; 1871,<br />

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R. 123; 1872, R. 73, 278; 1873, R. 71, 198; 1874/50/68;<br />

1874, R. 282; 1875, R. 346; 1876, R. 38; 1877, R. 211,<br />

213; 1878, R. 203; 1879, R. 265; 1880, R. 94, 137;<br />

1883, R. 179; 1885, R. 144; 1886, R. 196; 1889, R, 3,<br />

119; 1892, R. 46; 1893, R. 13, 73, 94, 109, 142; 1894/<br />

67/81; 1894, R. 237, 256; 1896, R. 117; 1900/62/14<br />

(repealed, 1902-3/90/14); 1901-2/8/30; 1904-5/108/50.;<br />

1904-5/123/76; 1904-5/226/296; 1905-6/40/86.<br />

(See LATERAL TRACKS; RAILWAYS; TRACKS.)<br />

T<br />

T AL.—Assenting to Act for closing, 1844/19/21.<br />

TALLOW=CHANDLERS—Permit for manufactory, 1868, R. 465.<br />

(See NAUSEOUS LIQUORS; SOAP-FACTORIES.)<br />

TANEY, CHIEF=JUSTICE ROQER B.—Dedication of statue (at<br />

Annapolis), 1873, R. 17.<br />

TANEY PLACE—Naming, 1881/12/13.<br />

Commissioners and keeper for, 1881/14/15; 1896/14/17.<br />

TANNER'S RUN—Bridge over, 1819, R. (Mar. 15), p. 249; 1821,<br />

R. (Jan. 25), p. 369.<br />

(See BRIDGES.)<br />

TAN=YARDS—Steam-engines for, 1856, R'. 90, 91.<br />

(See NAUSEOUS LIQOURS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF<br />

STREETS.)<br />

TARGET—For rifle practice (on Washington Road), 1871, R. 52.<br />

TAVERNS—Regulation of, 1821/11/306.<br />

Duties of keepers, 1826/14/201.<br />

(See HEALTH COMMISSIONERS.)<br />

TAXATION—Surveyor for extending limits of direct, 1831/21/<br />

287; 1846/31/22.<br />

Request for appointment of Commissioners on, 1831, R. 50.<br />

Of corporate property, when stock taxed, 1839 (May), R. 17.<br />

Subjects of, 1846/71/59.<br />

To extend limits of direct, 1850/5/8; 1850/48/44; 1853/<br />

36/38; 1858/34/65; 1859/82/96; 1868/65/94; 1872/<br />

109/128; 1873/9/14; 1870,R. 82; 1874/55/72.<br />

To lessen burdens of, 1879, R. 6.<br />

Commissions on, 1881, R. 88; 1882, R. 10; 1883, R. 193;<br />

1885/61/75.<br />

Of new improvements, 1884/32/37.<br />

346


Requesting report; approving Act, etc., 1886, R. 72.<br />

In favor of certain exemptions from, 1892, R. 86.<br />

Do. (personal property), 1901-2, R. 38; 1902-3, R. 40.<br />

(See ASSESSMENTS; DIRECT TAXATION; TAXES.)<br />

TAX=COMMISSIONERS—Request for appointment of, 1831, R. 50.<br />

Appointment and duties, 1834/32/37.<br />

TAXES—Imposition and collection of, 1797/23/85; 1797/41/106;<br />

1798/66/131; 1798/87/159; 1798/95/165; 1799/20/210;<br />

1800/32/221; 1801/11/248; 1802/37/287.<br />

Ascertainment of, 1797/27/92.<br />

Imposing and collecting, 1803/32/51; 1804/9/63; 1805/<br />

13/106; 1806/13/106; 1807/40/212; 1808/55/246;<br />

1809/7/266; 1810/21/284; 1811/2/299; 1812/22/322;<br />

1813/1/3; 1814/1/23; 1815/1/43; 1816/4/64; 1816/5/<br />

67; 1817/22/125.<br />

Direct, 1819/13/221; 1820/24/281; 1821/37/327; 1822/<br />

25/410; 1823/4/6; 1824/5/53; 1825/1/107; 1826/62/<br />

358; 1827/30/417; 1828/38/47; 1829/33/131; 1830/<br />

26/197.<br />

Abatement, releases, etc., 1822/2/392; 1828/37/47; 1830,<br />

R. 8; 1837, R. 51; 1843, R. 109.<br />

For joint expenses with Baltimore County, 1828/32/32.<br />

Jurors' orders receivable for, 1829/4/97.<br />

For certain expenses (courts, etc.), 1829/29/119; 1830/13/<br />

186.<br />

Crediting for erroneous payments, 1831, R. 41, 77; 1834,<br />

R. 5, 22; 1853, R. 226.<br />

For direct, 1831/25/292; 1832/14/17; 1833/19/38; 1834/<br />

16/21; 1834/29/34; 1835/2/7; 1836/27/37; 1837/26/<br />

20; 1838/8/214; 1839/11/16; 1840/17/31; 1841/21/43.<br />

Crediting with witness-fees, 1833, R. 56.<br />

Closing books, 1834, R. 24; 1335, R. 15; 1836, R. 7; 1843,<br />

R. 94; 1844/29/26; 1847, R. 87.<br />

Arrearages, 1835, R. 22; 1836, R. 15; 1839, R. 21; 1840,<br />

R. 32; 1844/9/114; 1854/65/64; 1860/54/80; 1868/<br />

10/39.<br />

Refunds for erroneous payments, etc., 1836, R. 10; 1837,<br />

R. 36, 87; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 1; 1838, R. 98, 103; 1839<br />

(May), R. 1; 1840/15/30.<br />

Discounts and interest on, 1836, R. 62; 1841, R. 37; 1841<br />

(April), R. 4; 1842, R. 71; 1849, R. 25; 1855/27/52;<br />

1857/27/29.<br />

Transfers, insolvencies, removals, abatements and releases,<br />

1837/12/10.<br />

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Prompt payment of, 1837, R. 46; 1841/7/21; 1848, R. 4.<br />

Collection of, 1838 (Rev.)/7/18; 1850 (Rev.)/H/19; 1865,<br />

R. 18; (by distress), 1841/7/21.<br />

Do. (on real estate), 1841/13/35.<br />

Application for power to levy, 1839, R. 35.<br />

Discharging former Collector of, 1839, R. 80.<br />

Payable within year for which assessment made, etc., 1840<br />

(July), R. 5.<br />

Memorial to Legislature for power to enforce, 1841, R. 13.<br />

For <strong>State</strong>, 1841 (Dec.)/1/12; 1842/27/36; 1843/26/20;<br />

1844/20/21; 1845/43/41; 1846/19/14; 1847/45/42;<br />

1848/6/9; 1849/11/22; 1850/29/27; 1851/26/27; 1852/<br />

49/45; 1853/97/89; 1854/53/53; 1855/26/52; 1856/8/<br />

10; 1857/16/51; 1858/14/15; .1859/65/81; 1860/25/<br />

51; 1861/36/45; 1862/21/30; 1863/34/47; 1864/44/34;<br />

1865/27/29; 1866/43/43; 1867/19/21; 1868/42/64;<br />

1869/20/18; 1870/30/79; 1871/45/38; 1872/38/45<br />

1873/37/49.<br />

For direct (City), 1842/21/32<br />

1845/26/26; 1846/30/21<br />

1849/16/25; 1850/34/30<br />

1843/19/16;<br />

1847/55/48;<br />

1851/66/50;<br />

1855/24/43;<br />

1859/60/78;<br />

1863/23/41;<br />

1867/17/19;<br />

1871/49/41;<br />

1853/100/91; 1854/51/51<br />

1857/17/52; 1858/16/16<br />

1861/32/43; 1862/22/31<br />

1865/16/22; 1866/40/42<br />

1869/13/14; 1870/41/92<br />

1873/30/44.<br />

Surveying land before sale for, 1843/13/13.<br />

Adjustment of certain, 1844, R. 151.<br />

1844/25/24<br />

1848/12/13<br />

1852/63/64<br />

1856/9/10<br />

1860/26/52<br />

1864/42/33<br />

1868/46/66<br />

1872/42/48<br />

Suits to test validity of (on bank stock), 1845/109/73.<br />

Payment by banks, 1846, R. 38.<br />

Requesting non-exemption of <strong>State</strong> stock from (City), 1850,<br />

R. 5.<br />

Sales for unpaid, 1845/43/65.<br />

Publication of unpaid, 1859/25/50; 1859/74/87; 1859<br />

(Nov.)/7/ll.<br />

For redemption of jail stock, 1859/58/77; 1860/31/55;<br />

1863/30/45.<br />

Do. water stock, 1857/23/56; 1858/17/17; 1859/59/77;<br />

1860/32/55; 1861/30/41; 1862/28/35; 1863/26/43;<br />

1864/47/35; 1865/19/24; 1865/24/27.<br />

For limiting to 90c. per $100, 1859/73/87.<br />

Do. to $1 do., 1860/35/57 (repealed, 1861/31/42).<br />

348


Delivery of bills, salaries, commissions, etc., 1859/74/87;<br />

1859, R. 143; 1859 (Nov.)/8/12; 1860/99/126. '<br />

For Court-house sinking-fund, 1860/33/56; 1861/26/40;<br />

1864/50/38; 1865/23/26; 1866/42/43.<br />

On leasehold lots, 1860/76/108.<br />

Certificate of Criminal Court for payment of, 1860 (Nov.),<br />

R. 8.<br />

Separating real from personal bills, etc., 1861/9/23; 1861/<br />

33/43.<br />

Discrepancy as to distraint laws, 1861/23/37.<br />

Extending time for discounts, 1861/39/46; 1862/38/42;<br />

1862/39/43; 1863/35/48; 1864/57/41; 1865/29/30.<br />

Do. for publishing arrearages, 1863/3/9; 1863/12/31.<br />

Bills and notices, 1861/55/68.<br />

Borrowing money on uncollected, 1862/34/39; 1863/21/40;<br />

1864/51/38.<br />

Comptroller to purchase property sold for, etc., 1862/47/71.<br />

Titles to property sold for non-payment of, 1863/20/39.<br />

For "defence" redemption-fund, 1863/24/42; 1864/46/35.<br />

For public schools, 1863/25/42; 1864/49/37; 1865/27/25;<br />

1866/45/44.<br />

For redemption of floating debt, 1863/27/43; 1864/45/35;<br />

1865/20/24; 1866/41/42.<br />

For police, 1863/28/44; 1864/39/32; 1865/18/23; 1866/<br />

44/44..<br />

For redemption of bounty bonds, 1863/32/46.<br />

For interest on internal-improvement loans, 1863/33/46;<br />

1864/41/33; 1865/17/22; 1866/39/41.<br />

For sundry expenses, 1864/38/31; 1865/20/35; 1866/37/<br />

40. •<br />

For certain expenses, 1864/40/32; 1865/22/25; 1866/46/<br />

45.<br />

For interest on "bounty" and "defence" bonds and floating-debt,<br />

1864/43/34; i865/19/24; 186.6/38/41; 1867/<br />

23/23.<br />

For highways and bridges, 1864/48/36; 1865/26/28.<br />

For interest on bonds for improvement of parks, extension<br />

of water-works, new Aims-House, Court-House and for<br />

miscellaneous purposes, 1867/26/25; 1868/48/68.<br />

Requesting change in collection of (<strong>State</strong>), 1867 (Nov.),<br />

R. 19.<br />

For water-stock redemption and interest, 1866/47/46;<br />

1867/25/24; 1868/47/67; 1869/19/18; 1870/43/93.<br />

349


For highways and bridges, 1866/48/46; 1867/20/21;<br />

1868/41/63; 1869/17/16; 1870/38/89; 1871/47/39;<br />

1872/46/50; 1873/38/49.<br />

For collectors (<strong>State</strong>), 1866/50/48; 1870/51/99; 1871/65/<br />

54; 1872/53/71; 1873/46/56.<br />

Allowing for discounts, etc., 1866/52/50; 1867/30/28;<br />

1868, R. 256; 1869/25/22; 1870,R. 151; 1874, R. 239;<br />

1876, R. 187; 1877/67/71; 1878/36/30; 1879/34/44;<br />

1879/58/67; 1880/65/82; 1881/51/81; 1882/61/137;<br />

1883/27/40; 1884/74/91.<br />

For sundry expenses, 1867/16/19; 1868/39/61; 1869/21/<br />

19; 1870/40/91; 1871/52/43; 1872/40/46; 1873/35/47.<br />

For internal-improvements interest, 1867/18/20; 1868/40/<br />

62; 1869/15/15; 1870/42/93; 1871/53/43; 1872/37/45;<br />

1873/28/43.<br />

For certain expenses, 1867/21/22; 1868/45/66; 1869/23/<br />

21; 1870/44/94; 1871/46/39; 1872/40/46; 1872/47/51;<br />

1873/36/48.<br />

For public schools, 1867/22/23; 1868/44/65; 1869/22/20;<br />

1870/47/96; 1871/48/40; 1872/45/49; 1873/31/45.<br />

For police, 1867/24/24; 1868/43/64; 1869/14/14; 1870/<br />

45/95; 1871/51/42; 1872/43/48; 1873/32/46.<br />

For Court-house redemption-fund, 1867/27/25.<br />

For City-Hall do., 1869/16/16; 1870/31/80; 1871/54/44;<br />

1872/44/49; 1873/33/46.<br />

For park-improvement, water-works, alms-house and<br />

court-house bonds, etc., 1869/18/17; 1870/46/96; 1871/<br />

50/41; 1872/39/46; 1873/29/44.<br />

For opening German St. and widening Park St., 1869/24/21.<br />

For street-openings, 1871/55/45.<br />

For widening Light St., etc., 1873/34/47.<br />

Paid in error, 1873/88/101.<br />

To be paid before damages awarded, 1874/12/21.<br />

Annual levies, 1874/22-35/30-39; 1.875, O. 46, 61, 62, 64-73;<br />

1876/46, 47, 49-56/39-45; 1877/68-77/72-78; 1878/27,<br />

28,44-49/24,25,36-39; 1879/40-47/45-50;' 1880/64,<br />

66-72/81-87; 1881/44-50/76-80; 1882/53-59/131-135;<br />

1883/29-36/42-46; 1884/64-71,72/83-90; 1885/43-51/<br />

48-53; 1886/58-66/80-86; 1887/66-69, 71-75/80-88;<br />

1888/68-76/89-95; 1889/46-56, 59/69-79; 1890/69-79,<br />

81/81-87, 101; 1891/51,53-63,66/71-81,97; 1892/79,<br />

80,83-93/137-148; 1893/138-150/224-233; 1894/70-80,<br />

82,83/83-92; 1895/49-62/63-71; 1896/77-92/117-126;<br />

350


1897/36-52, 54, 55/40-54; 1898/35-53/66-78; 1899/144-<br />

148/193-196; 1900/43-48/85-89; 1900-1/92-95, 98, 99/<br />

62-65, 70-73.<br />

For compensation of <strong>State</strong> Collector, 1874/21/30; 1875/<br />

63/46; 1878/41/33; 1879/74/85; 1880/93/106; 1881/<br />

82/123; 1882/73/159; 1884/109/129; 1887/76/89;<br />

1893/152/235; 1903-4/26/53; 1904-5/166/187; 1905-6/<br />

43/92. (See also, Annual levies; For levies and discounts.)<br />

For power to levy annually by direct, 1875, R. 39.<br />

To'receive City's portion of, 1878, R. 202.<br />

Purchases by City of property sold for, 1880/45/49.<br />

Enforcing collection of, 1880, R. 63.<br />

Commission to report on system of collecting, 1880, R. 88.<br />

Paying bailiffs, 1881, R. 145.<br />

Delinquent non-resident corporations, 1883, R. 9.<br />

Deferring collection of (on realty), 1884, R. 258.<br />

Discounts for prompt payment, 1885/52/54; 1886/67/87;<br />

1887/70/83; 1888/77/96; 1889/57/77; 1890/67/78;<br />

1891/52/72; 1892/81/139; 1893/151/234; 1894/81/90;<br />

1895/63/72; 1896/93/127; 1897/53/52; 1898/54/79;<br />

1899/149/197; 1900/45/87; 1900-1/94/64.<br />

On property in "Annex," 1889/59/79.<br />

Postponing collection of, 1891, R. 2.<br />

Rebate of (for destruction by fire), 1892, R. 149.<br />

Abatement of (on valueless corporation stock), 1894, R. 188.<br />

For City water (abolished), 1895/15/22.<br />

For levies and discounts, 1901/107/93; 1901-2/10-15/33-<br />

38; 1902-3/109-114/53-57; 1903-4/26-32/53-56; 1903-<br />

4/73/177 (<strong>State</strong>); 1904-5/162-166/183-187; 1905-6/35-<br />

39/81-85.<br />

Private sale of property acquired by non-payment of, 1901-<br />

2/20/51.<br />

Refunds of (for "Annex"), 1901-2/29/63.<br />

Return of "illegal (Annex) collections" to general City<br />

treasury, 1901-2, R. 1.<br />

(See ABATEMENTS; APPEAL TAX COURT; ASSESS­<br />

MENTS; BORROWING MONEY; COLLECTOR,<br />

CITY; EXPENSES, CERTAIN; EXPENSES, SUN­<br />

DRY; DIRECT TAXATION; HIGHWAYS AND<br />

BRIDGES; JAIL; NOTES; PARKS; PAVING-TAX;<br />

RAILWAYS; SCHOOLS; TAXATION; TAX-COM­<br />

MISSIONERS.)<br />

351


TAYLOR, ZACHARY—(General), vote of thanks to, 1847, R. 61.<br />

(President), on death of, 1850 (July), R. 1.<br />

(Do.), expenses connected with funeral of, 1850 (July), R. 2.<br />

TELEGRAPH—Granting permission to Prof. Morse to extend fixtures<br />

for, 1845, R. 60.<br />

For erecting poles, 1848, R. 7; 1849, R. 53; 1852, R. 93.<br />

Removing do., 1856, R. 162; 1858, R. 8; 1864, R. 186;<br />

1870, R. 88; 1872, R. 36; 1874, R. 136; 1885, R. 110.<br />

For wires and poles, 1857, R. 55; 1865/57/138; 1865, R.<br />

6634; 1866, R. 160; 1874, R. 102.<br />

Police and fire-alarm, 1858, R. 123; 1858 (Nov.), R. 11;<br />

1859/94/110; 1859/108/181.<br />

(Do.) Rooms for central station, 1859, R. 99.<br />

(Do.) Alarm-boxes, etc., 1860, R. 152; 1863, R. 179, 193;<br />

1865, R. 185; 1870, R. 251; 1873, R. 200.<br />

(Do.) Additional apparatus, 1861, R. 167; 1876/163/161.<br />

(Do.) Unauthorized use of keys, 1862/15/24.<br />

(Do.) Regulations, 1862, R. 145. .<br />

(Do.) Superintendent of, etc., 1863/19/36; 1884/48/52;<br />

1892/15/19.<br />

Permits to erect poles, etc., 1863, R. 72; 1867, R. 432;<br />

1868, R. 31; 1870/9/15; .1870/35/85; 1870/36/139;<br />

1871/61/50.<br />

Salaries of superintendent, operators, etc., 1864/60/42;<br />

1866/31/37; 1867/47/57; 1885/24/27; 1889, R. 27;<br />

1892/108/171; 1895/10/18; 1900/29/48.<br />

Permits for poles from City Commissioner, 1868/6/29.<br />

Appropriations (for police and fire-alarm), 1868, R. 123;<br />

" 1871, R. 171.<br />

Re-furnishing office (do.), 1868, R. 300; 1877, R. 205.<br />

Extending and repairing (do.), 1869, R. 1993^; 1870, R. 4,<br />

250; 1871, R. 35, 132; 1872, R. 35; 1873, R. 130.<br />

Increasing salaries (do.), 1871/104/90.<br />

Permits,to rebuild, extend, etc., 1871, R. 326; 1872, R. 16.<br />

Horses, wagons and harness (P. and F.-A.), 1876, R. 332.<br />

Fire-alarm system, 1877/18/14.<br />

Protecting poles (do.), 1877/82/80.<br />

Connection with Salvage Corps (do.), 1878, R. 6.<br />

Do. with House of Refuge (do.), 1882/128/228.<br />

For private line over City property, 1883/79/95.<br />

Lightning-arresters, 1875, R. 72.<br />

Improved machinery (P. & F.-A.), 1887, R. 128.<br />

Connection.with "Annex" (do.), 1888, R. 129.<br />

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Necessary changes in system (do.), 1888, R. 139,<br />

Repairs (do.), 1890, R. 9; 1891, R. 297.<br />

For placing wires under ground, 1893/106/182 (repealed,<br />

1893/214/342); 1894/49/49; 1895/34/41; 1896/96/143.<br />

Use of ducts (by Home T & T. Co.), 1896/110/16 1.<br />

(See FIRE-ALARM; POLICE; SALVAGE CORPS.)<br />

TELEGRAPH ST.—Condemning (Penna. to Ross St.),1859/93/110.<br />

Now Oxford St., 1868/49/68.<br />

TELEPHONES—Permits, 1879, R. 229 (repealed, 1882, R. 138);<br />

1885/82/101.<br />

Under-ground wires (C. & P.), 1889/41/49 (repealed, 1899/<br />

192/254); 1900, R. 15.<br />

Operators at City Hall, 1901-2/41/83.<br />

(See WIRES.)<br />

TENANT ST.—Opening (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1877, R. 62;<br />

1881/118/160 (repealed, 1882/38/113); 1882/39/113.<br />

Grade, etc., 1885/87/108.<br />

Now Riggs Ave. (Strieker St. to W. limits), 1886/77/97.<br />

TENEMENT-HOUSES—Ventilation of, 1886/79/101.<br />

Urging legislation as to, 1886, R. 34.<br />

TEN=PIN ALLEYS—Regulations as to, 1831/31/298; 1832/22/24;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/37/100. (See Ordinances of 1826, pp. 247,<br />

248.)<br />

(See BOWLING-ALLEYS; GAMING.)<br />

TENTH ST.—Repairing, 1891, R. 194.<br />

Grade, etc., 1902-3/149/100.<br />

(See HOLMES ST.)<br />

TERRACES—Permits for (on Huntington Ave.),' 1904-5, R. 14.<br />

TESSIER ST.—Opening (Orchard to St. Mary's St.), 1849/23/29;<br />

1849 (May)/1/1.<br />

THAMES ST.—Repairing, 1875, R. 462.<br />

(See COVE; FELL'S ST.)<br />

THEATRES—(New), licenses for performances at, 1823, R.<br />

(Mar.) 1, p. 40; 1826, R. (Apr.) 6, p. 387.<br />

(And museums), licenses for, 1831/11/275.<br />

Annual do., 1864/10/13; 1871/111/98.<br />

(See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; MUSEUMS;<br />

THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS; TICKETS.)<br />

THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS—Licensing and regulating,<br />

1797/7/27; 1798/99/175; 1803/5/6; 1804/19/77; 1807/<br />

21/130; 1816/13/76; 1826/52/341; 1828/4/4; 1829/<br />

20/26; 1830/7/13; 1832 (ex. sess.)/10/16; 1837/29/22;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/37/100; 1842/7/21; 1850 (Rev.)/34/126.<br />

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Indecent and blasphemous, 1848/18/16; 1857/59/102.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/37/174.<br />

Net-work for aerial performances at, 1873/104/117.<br />

(See DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES; PLAYS; PUBLIC<br />

EXHIBITIONS.)<br />

THIRD AVE.—Repairing, 1892, R. 109; 1894, R. 11.<br />

THIRD LANE—Closing (Light to Race Sts.), 1874/70/82.<br />

THIRTEENTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1899/177/231; 1900/20/36.<br />

THIRTY=FIRST ST.—Opening (York Road to Charles St. Ave.),<br />

1904-5/256/355.<br />

THOMPSON ALLEY—Condemning (Cove to Parkin Sts.), 1840, R.<br />

50.<br />

THOMPSON ST.—Deed of (Dorscy's Lane to near Carey St.),<br />

1868/9/36; 1868/20/48. ,<br />

Opening (Fremont to Republican Sts.), 1870/25/65.<br />

Do. (Friendship to Forrest Sts.), 1870/92/146 (repealed,<br />

1872/70/93).<br />

Now Edmondson Ave. (W. of Fremont St.), 1871/9/10.<br />

THREE=PRONQED BRANCH—Repairing bridge over, 1830, R. 51.<br />

Do. causeway, 1836, R. 57.<br />

TICKETS—(To theatres, etc.), to prevent sale on streets, 1903-4/<br />

23/48.<br />

TILES—Permit for factory, 1876, R. 262.<br />

(See BRICKS; KILNS.)<br />

TIMBER—For use of harbor, 1831, R. 44.<br />

Floating spars, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Oak, purchase of (for repairing bridges), 1846, R. 60.<br />

(See HEALTH; JOISTS; LUMBER; WOOD-YARDS.)<br />

TIME—Conformity to standard (of 75th meridian), 1884, R. 7.<br />

•TIVOLI—Burying victims of accident on wharf at, 1883, R. 174.<br />

TOBACCO=WAREHOUSES—Reserving use of wharf for, 1817/35<br />

147.<br />

Sale of lot, 1855/3/26; 1855/41/63; 1859/76/89.<br />

Removing, 1868, R. 40.<br />

TOMB=STONES—(See GRAVE-YARDS.)<br />

TOMLINSON'S AL.—Accepting as public, 1821, R. (Mar. 7), p. 376.<br />

TONNAGE—Regulating rates of, 1819/32/240; 1830/27/197;<br />

.18.38 (Rev)/8/21; 1840/5/25.<br />

(See HARBOR; WHARFAGE; WHARVES.)<br />

TORPEDOES—(See FIRE-WORKS.)<br />

TOW=BOATS—(Steam), for use in harbof, 1848, R. 6L<br />

Waiving mortgage-liens on, 1850/14/18; 1854/83/151.<br />

Construction of, 1857/4/40.<br />

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Ashes, etc., on, 1891/32/51.<br />

(See HARBOR; ICE-BOATS; PUBLIC WHARF;<br />

STEAM-TUGS; TUG-BOATS; WHARFAGE.)<br />

TOWERS—Extending beyond building-line, 1883, R. 212; 1884,<br />

R. 172; 1886/110/145; 1888, R. 162.<br />

Erecting, 1887, R. 27; 1890, R. 117, 128, 149; 1893, R.<br />

124, 146; 1894, R. 62.<br />

Piers for, 1892, R. 16.<br />

TOWN=CLOCKS—Repairing (on Engine-houses), 1861, R. 150;<br />

1863, R. 50, 54, 58; 1872, R. 38.<br />

(See CLOCKS; ENGINE-HOUSES.)<br />

TOWN=HALL—Assenting to Act for, 1839/39/37.<br />

TOWN=MEETINQ—Expenses of, 1824, R. (Jan. 6), p. 85.<br />

To express patriotic feelings at, 1846, R. 150.<br />

TOWNSEND AVE.—Paving gutter on, 1897, R. 41.<br />

TOWNSEND ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/<br />

40/39.<br />

Do. (Chatsworth St. to City limits), 1857/39/72.<br />

Re-grading, 1858, R. 159; 1874, R. 249.<br />

Now Lafayette Ave. (W. of Fremont St.), 1868/18/46.<br />

Opening (Harford Ave. to Aisquith St.), 1872/60/76.<br />

Do. (Charles St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1873/112/125.<br />

Do. (Charles St. to <strong>Maryland</strong> Ave.), 1883/104/123.<br />

Grade, etc., 1885-6/4/6; 1893/190/306; 1893, R. 78.<br />

Opening (Caroline St. to Broadway), 1887/39/50.<br />

Do. (Harford Ave. to Caroline St.), 1888/51/71.<br />

Now Lafayette Ave. (Fremont St. to Greenmount Ave.),<br />

1890/121/161.<br />

Opening (Broadway to Washington St.), 1893/165/264.<br />

Do. (Belair Ave. to Cannon St.), 1891/88/131.<br />

TOWSON ST.—Opening (Fort Ave. to Beason St.), 1880/135/154<br />

(repealed, 1881/40/59).<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Claggett St.), 1888/31/39.<br />

Do. (Fort Ave. to Marriott St.), 1889/70/90.<br />

TRACKS—Grading, 1846, R. 122.<br />

Permits for (Central Ave.), 1855, R. 1, 174; 1859, R. 189.<br />

Do. (Eastern Ave.), 1855, R. 120.<br />

Do. (Pratt and Penn Sts.), 1855, R. 112.<br />

Do. (Lancaster St.), 1859, R. 121.<br />

Permits to change, 1856, R.'67, 118, 180; 1859, R. 189.<br />

Do. to remove, 1854, R. 83; 1863, R. 7, 25; 1865 (Oct.),<br />

R. 41; 1867, R. 231; 1868, R. 198; 1869, R. 244; 1871,<br />

R. 333.<br />

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Permits for, 1860, R. 286; 1862/14/25 (Chester and Aliceanna<br />

Sts.); 1863, R. 38 (Harford Ave. and Monument<br />

St.); 1863, R. 83 (Harvey and Jackson Sts.).<br />

Locomotives on, 1862/42/48.<br />

Permits for, 1864, R. 168, 169; 1865, R. 135; 1866, R. 76.<br />

For use in building City Hall, 1867, R. 396.<br />

Permits for, 1869, R. 184 (Aliceanna St.); 1870, R, 190<br />

(Hudson St.); 1871, R. 117 (McHenry St.) ; 1872, R.<br />

159 (Monument St.); 1873, R. 107 (Howard St.); 1873,<br />

R. 188 (Concord St.); 1881, R. 17 (Fawn St.)f 1886, R.<br />

190 and 1887, R. 67 (Ostend St.).<br />

Sidings, 1874, R. 274 (Penna. Ave.); 1880, R. 83 (Holli-day<br />

St.)..<br />

Across bridges, 1876/12/10.<br />

For gas-works, 1877, R. 71.<br />

For Oriole Pageant (on Carey St.), 1881, R. 257.<br />

For <strong>Maryland</strong> Pavement Co., 1882/48/125.<br />

Driving on one rail of, 1883/76/93.<br />

Within Druid Hill Park, 1887/56/71.<br />

Sanding, 1887/118/135; 1891/106/153.<br />

Removing (from North St.), 1888, R. 22.<br />

Prohibited on St. Paul and Calvert St. bridges, 1889/93/<br />

121 and 1902-3/147/96.<br />

Permits for, 1895/20/28 (Boston St.); 1895/105/132<br />

(Wolfe and Fell Sts.); 1897, R. 32 (Hull St.); 1897, R.<br />

50 (Thames St.); 1901-2/45/92 (Gay St.); 1902-3/136/<br />

•78 (Hudson St.); 1905-6, O. 159, approved June 18,<br />

1906 (Courtney St.).<br />

(See CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.; RAILROADS;<br />

RAILWAYS; SIDINGS; SWITCHES; VEHICLES.)<br />

TRACTION RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

TRACY, HON. BENJAMIN F.—(Secretary of the Navy) sympathy<br />

for, 1890, R. 10.<br />

TRADE—For encouragement of, 1848/5/9.<br />

(See BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. CO.)<br />

TRAMWAYS—For Western <strong>Maryland</strong> R. R., 1873/95/106.<br />

Permits for (Dock St.), 1879, R. 150; 1880, R. 205.<br />

To construct, 1882/48/125.<br />

(See BRIDGES; RAILWAYS; TRACKS; WESTERN<br />

MARYLAND R. R. CO.) "• . .<br />

TRANSFERS—Of accounts, 1883, R. 169; 1884, R. 232.<br />

(See ACCOUNTS; APPROPRIATIONS; SCHOOLS.)<br />

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TREES—Protection of, 1804/15/74; 1807/29/171; 1826/15/220;<br />

1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

Permits for signs on boxes, 1873, R. 300, 311, 329.<br />

TRENCHES—(See DITCHES.)<br />

TRENTON ST.—Accepting (Amity Al. to Schroeder St.), 1838,<br />

R. 59.<br />

TRIANGLES—Improving space (at Harford Ave. and Aisquith<br />

St.), 1869, R. 190.<br />

Public (at Lanvale and Fremont Sts.), 1875/32/23.<br />

Do. (at Oliver and McMechen Sts., and "Northern" Ave.),<br />

1876/107/109.<br />

Commissioner for (do.), 1880/11/16.<br />

Public (S. from Barre St ext., between Sterrctt and Fremont<br />

Sts.), 1874/146/143 (repealed, 1880/57/65).<br />

Under Park Commission (North Ave., Oliver and McMechen<br />

Sts.), 1885, R. 178.<br />

Commissioner for (do.), 1896/14/17.<br />

Paving (at Southern Police Station), 1891/73/104.<br />

Do. etc. (Wilkens Ave., Gilmor and Ramsay Sts.), 1891,<br />

R. 206.<br />

Purchasing (at Mt. Royal Ave., Hoffman and Cathedral<br />

Sts.), 1891, R. 229.<br />

No deposits on (Park Ave., Fayette and Liberty Sts.),<br />

1892/33/46,<br />

Improving (do.), 1892/45/61; 1894, R. 189.<br />

Assigning to Mexico War Veterans (do.), 1898/92/122.<br />

To sell (S. W. corner of Gay St. and Jones' Falls), 1895/<br />

37/49.<br />

To acquire as public reservation (at Riggs, Fremont and<br />

Arlington Aves.), 1901-2/76/159.<br />

To sell (at Mosher St. and Elm Ave.), 1902-3/141/85.<br />

Reservation for site of fire-memorial (Baltimore St. and<br />

Hopkins Place), 1904-5, R. 17.<br />

(See AISQUITH ST.; HARFORD AVE.; LOTS; PARKS.)<br />

TRICYCLES—Lights on, 1890/130/171.<br />

Coasting, 1894/4/6.<br />

TRINITY ST.—(See POLLY ST.)<br />

TRIPOLET'S (TRIPOLETT'S) AL.—Widening, and changing<br />

name to Foreman St., 1866/72/64.<br />

Afterwards Post-Office Ave., 1867/62/69.<br />

(See POST-OFFICE AVE.)<br />

TROUGHS—In streets, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/31/119; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

33/153.<br />

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For watering horses, 1871, R. 263.<br />

Permit for (elevated), 1878, R. 299.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; FOUNTAINS; WATERING-PLACE.)<br />

TRUANTS—(See SCHOOLS, PUBLIC.)<br />

TRUCK=HOUSES—Disposing of (Mt. Vernon), 1856, R. 214.<br />

• Do. (Pioneer), 1856 (Nov.), R. 22.<br />

Water-closet (for No. 1), 1887, R. 18.<br />

Fire-alarm apparatus (for No. 6), 1888, R. 15.<br />

New bell (for No. 5), 1889/21/27.<br />

Improvements (at No. 2), 1889, R. 103.<br />

Erecting (on North Ave.), 1898/28/39; 1900/65/20.<br />

Hot-water heating (for No. 11), 1901-2/2/5.<br />

Lot and huilding for (near Aisquith and Oliver Sts.,<br />

1903-4/11/12.<br />

For erection of (near Pratt and Calhoun Sts.), 1905-6/49/<br />

101.<br />

(See ENGINE-HOUSES; FIRE DEPARTMENT.)<br />

TRUSSES—Permit to erect, 1880, R. 176.<br />

TRUXTON ST.—Grade, etc., 1871/73/59; 1872/99/119; 1873/<br />

98/109; 1874/101/109; 1880,R. 233.<br />

Opening (Forrest St. to Greenmount Ave.), 1872/94/115.<br />

Do. (Forrest to Buren Sts.), 1879/12/12.<br />

Benefits from opening, 1880, R. 65.<br />

Closing (Forrest to Concord Sts.), 1892/111/182.<br />

TUBERCULOSIS—(Pulmonary) reports of cases, 1896/75/114.<br />

TUG=BOATS—To sell certain, 1878, R. 276.<br />

("Baltimore") as relief-boat in winter, 1886, R. 2; 1888,<br />

R. 6.<br />

Repairing (do.), 1886, R. 201.<br />

(See STEAM-TUGS; TOW-BOATS.)<br />

TUNNEL AL.—Opening (Pennsylvania to Argyle Aves.), 1876/<br />

60/47 (repealed, 1877/84/82).<br />

TUNNELS—At Holliday and St. Paul Sts., 1821/30/323.<br />

Cleaning, 1821/47/339.<br />

Repairing certain, 1846 (Aug.), R. 4.<br />

Air-tight inlets to (Centre St.), 1854, R. 91.<br />

Superintendent construction of (McMechen St.), 1854, R.<br />

144.<br />

Repairing (do.), 1855, R. 38.<br />

Crossings (at John, Grundy, McMechen Sts., etc.), 1855,<br />

R. 197.<br />

From McElderry St. to Harford Run, 1855, R. 220.<br />

At "Northern" Ave. and "McMechin" St., 1856, R. 116.<br />

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From Madison Ave. to Wilson St., 1867/50/62.<br />

New inlet to (Schroeder and Baltimore Sts.), 1869, R. 52.<br />

Permit to construct (Cross St.), 1872, R. 97.<br />

Under Mount St. (by Baltimore and Potomac R. R.),<br />

1875, R. 458.<br />

Permits for, etc., 1901/145/183 (Clay St.); 1904-5/139/112<br />

(Marion St.); 1904-5/207/257 (Canton Ave.); 1904-5/<br />

221/284.<br />

(See INLETS; SEWERS.)<br />

TURN-OUTS—(See SIDINGS; SWITCHES; TRACKS.)<br />

TURN=PIKE ROADS—Relinquishing parts of, 1821, R. (Mar. 19),<br />

p. 380; 1822, R. (Feb. 20), p. 433.<br />

Permit to take up pavement, etc., 1827, R. (Mar. 2), p. 448.<br />

Cession, of (Baltimore St., from Cove to Gilmor Sts.),<br />

1836/47/65!<br />

Do. (Baltimore and Havre-de-Grace), 1884/59/68.<br />

(See ROADS.)<br />

TURPENTINE—Inspection of, 1826/27/271; 1830/21/192; 1833/<br />

22/41; 1838 (Rcv.)/17/62.<br />

Restricting distilleries of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See DISTILLERIES.)<br />

TURRETS—Permits for, 1866, R. 114; 1873, R. 255; 1897, R. 66.<br />

(See BAY-WINDOWS.)<br />

TWELFTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1902-3/152/106.<br />

TWENTIETH ST.—Grade, etc., 1895, R. 126.<br />

TWENTY-EIGHTH ST.—Opening (S. W. of Mt. Vernon Ave.),<br />

1901-2/57/125.<br />

Improving, 1905-6/60/113.<br />

TWENTY=FIFTH ST.—Grade, etc., 1893, R. 100.<br />

TWENTY=FIRST ST.—Deed of (Charles St. to Hunter AL),<br />

1896/153/229.<br />

Grade, etc., 1903-4/53/75.<br />

TWENTY=NINTH ST.—Improving, 1905-6/60/113.<br />

(See HOLMES ST.)<br />

TWENTY=SECOND ST.—Deed of (Charles St. to Guilford Ave.),<br />

1896/153/229.<br />

TWENTY=THIRD ST.—Deed of (Charles to Calvert Sts.), 1896/<br />

153/229.<br />

TYLER, GEN. E. B.—Favoring as successor to Gen. R. C. Schenck,<br />

1865, R. 203.<br />

TYPHOID FEVER—(See DISEASES.)<br />

TYSON AL.—Closing (Eager St. to Park Ave.), 1881/113/155.<br />

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TYSON ST.—Was Lerew's AL, 1845/4/6; 1879/24/27.<br />

Closing (Monument to Centre Sts.), 1845/19/19.<br />

Now Chase St. (Cathedral to Richmond Sts.), 1879/9/11.<br />

U<br />

UHLER'S AL.—Closing, 1828/34/33; .1828/35/39; 1828 (ex.<br />

sess.)/l/50; 1829/3/96.<br />

Repairing wooden building over sewer in, 1832, R. 60.<br />

Payment of balance due for sewer in (at Hanover St.),<br />

1832, R. 77.<br />

Sewer from, 1832 (ex. scss.)/8/15.<br />

Repairs, 1873, R. 195.<br />

UNION AL.—Paving cross-streets upon, 1818, R. (July 18), p. 200.<br />

UNION DOCK—Extending wharf (on W. side of), 1821/60/350;<br />

1821/62/354. .<br />

Repairing wharf (of Balto. Steam Packet Co.) at, 1853, R. 3..<br />

Extending do., 1853;R. 31.<br />

Opening and widening, 1890/113/152.<br />

Widening street (W. side of), 1893/14/22.<br />

UNION ORPHAN ASYLUM—Appropriations for, 1866, R. 98, 255;<br />

1867, R. 124.<br />

UNION PROTESTANT INFfRMARY—Appropriations for, 1864, R.<br />

185; 1867, R. 311; 1868, R. 60.<br />

UNION RAILROAD—To aid, 1859/100/115 (repealed, 1862/6/10).<br />

Guaranteeing bonds of, 1867/41/40; 1870/71/112.<br />

Lowering Belair Ave. and occupying John and Wolfe Sts.,<br />

1871/2/6.<br />

Reducing City's representation in, 1872/24/30.<br />

Constructing road (under Belvidere St., etc.), 1873/77/88.'<br />

For fence at Gay St., 1880, R. 23.<br />

Safety-gates (at Biddle and Washington Sts.), 1883, R. 7.<br />

Bridge over (at Broadway), 1884/89/107.<br />

Crossing (Wolfe and Preston Sts.), 1887, R. 145.<br />

Releasing triangle (near Hoffman St. and Broadway) from<br />

mortgage, 1889/69/87.<br />

Change of grade (Broadway to E. limits), 1890/36/38.<br />

UNION RAILWAY CO.—(See ELECTRICITY; RAILWAYS.)<br />

UNION RELIEF ASSOCIATIONS—Appropriations for, 1862, R.<br />

127, 135; 1863/55/75; 1863/56/76.<br />

(Christian Commission), 1863, R. 134; 1865/3/11.<br />

(See RELIEF ASSOCIATIONS; VOLUNTEERS.)<br />

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UNION SQUARE—Accepting deed for, 1846/69/55.<br />

Laying out, etc., 1847/22/26.<br />

Surplus water from fountain in, 1849/38/47.<br />

Ornament to fountain, 1850, R. 84; 1851, R. 103.<br />

Repairing fence around, 1851, R. 49.<br />

Keeper for, etc., 1852/35/28.<br />

Improving, 1852, R. 85; 1853/45/46; 1853/92/78.<br />

Enclosing lot, 1854 (Nov.) /8/16.<br />

Tool-house, 1855, R. 147.<br />

Trees for, 1856, R. 94.<br />

Gas-lamps in, 1857, R. 105; 1858, R. 40.<br />

Improvements to, 1852, R. 144; 1861, R. 160; 1863, R. 40;<br />

1864, R. 41;-1868, R. 169; 1871, R. 209; 1898-9, R. 55.<br />

Seats and benches in, 1858, R. 60.<br />

Contract for enclosing, 1858, R. 157.<br />

Painting at, 1859, R. 49.<br />

Plastering at, 1859, R. 88.<br />

Railing, 1859, R. 197.<br />

Gravelling, 1859, R. 210; 1860, R. 123, 241.<br />

Paving, 1869, R. 166.<br />

Cleaning sewer, 1870, R. 131.<br />

Coping, 1870, R. 191.<br />

Fountain, 1870, R. 192.<br />

Implements, labor, etc., 1870, R. 231.<br />

UNITED FIRE DEPARTMENT (BALTIMORE)—Register to receive<br />

securities for deposit, 1850/21/22.<br />

Repairing room of, 1858, R. 65.<br />

Thanking officers and members of, 1859, R. 75.<br />

(See FIRE COMPANIES.)<br />

UNITED RAILWAYS AND ELECTRIC CO.—Permit for curves,<br />

switches, connecting tracks, etc., 1901/103/78.<br />

Tracks (on Garrison, Ridgewood and Granada Ave.), 1901/<br />

118/112,<br />

Do. (25th St., etc.), 1901/136/150.<br />

Do. (O'Donnell's Wharf), 1901/143/177.<br />

Do. (Montebello Ave., etc.), 1901/144/179.<br />

Additional curves, switches, tracks and connections, 1901-2/<br />

44/86.<br />

Duct rentals in City conduits, 1901-2/54/119.<br />

Constructing viaduct (across Windsor Mill Road), 1901-2/<br />

74/155.<br />

Tracks, poles and wires (Garrison and Belview Avcs.),<br />

1902-3/148/98.<br />

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Tracks, etc. (Howard and Liberty Sts.), 1903-4/16/18;<br />

1903-4/45/74.<br />

Electric current from Belt R. R. Co., 1903-4/48/84.<br />

Tracks, etc. (Lombard St.), 1904,-5/193/231.<br />

Do. (Aisquith and Federal Sts.), 1904-5/238/320.<br />

Do. (German St., etc.), 1905-6/122/205.<br />

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND—Presenting books to (Faculty of<br />

Law), 1891/76/109.<br />

Renting space in municipal conduits, 1904-5/115/63.<br />

UPTON ST.—Public (Lanvale to Townsend Sts.), 1873/49/58.<br />

Grade, etc., 1873/83/92.<br />

USEFUL REGULATIONS—To enforce, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850<br />

(Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

V AL.—Closing (Barre St. to Welcome AL), 1885/91/112.<br />

VACANCIES—Elections to fill (in 1st Branch, and among electors<br />

for Mayor and 2nd Branch, of City Council), 1797/<br />

8/28.<br />

VACANT LOTS—(See SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

VACCINATION—Appointment of physicians, 1821, R. (Dec. 17),<br />

p. 389; 1846/3/6; 1892/11/15; 1896/20/33.<br />

For extending, 1824, R. (Feb. 11), p. 88.<br />

For affording, 1824, R. (Apr. 1), p. 100; 1826/14/143;<br />

1827/43/22; 1827, R. (Mar. 21), p. 455.<br />

For district physicians, 1829, R. 4; 1831, R. 9.<br />

Regulations as to, 1838 (Rev.)/11/37; 1841/3/20.<br />

Distribution of matter for, 1846, R. 1.<br />

• Procuring do., 1853, R. 83; 1864, R. 16; 1869, R. 29.<br />

Additional duties of physicians, 1858 (Nov.)/4/7; 1880/<br />

119/136.<br />

Appointing do. from adjacent wards, 1859/79/92.<br />

Do. from each two contiguous wards, etc., 1861/5/20;<br />

1864/80/65.<br />

Certificates for school-children, 1865/12/19.<br />

For seventy physicians, 1873, R. 68.<br />

Paying physicians as sanitary inspectors, 1879, R. 13.<br />

(See HEALTH; HEALTH DEPARTMENT; SMALL­<br />

POX.)<br />

VAGABONDS—(See VAGRANTS.)<br />

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VAGRANTS—(Paupers, beggars, vagabonds, etc.), sending to<br />

jail, 1857/15/51; 1858 (Rev.)/46/202.<br />

(See JAIL.)<br />

VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT L.—Approving arrest of, 1863, R.<br />

95.<br />

VALLEY R. R. CO.—Subscription of $1,000,000 to stock of, 1869/<br />

59/62.<br />

VALLEY ST.—Public (Neighbour to Eager Sts.), 1850/11/17.<br />

Cleaning, 1868, R. 32, 203.<br />

For opening (Eager to Hoffman Sts.), 1875, R. 350; 1873/<br />

143/146.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/69/60; 1879/32/34; 1880/4/7; 1882/<br />

18/20.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 94.<br />

VALUATIONS—(See ASSESSMENTS.)<br />

VARIOLOID—(See DISEASES.)<br />

VARNISH—Restricting manufacture of, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858/52/131; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See DISTILLERIES.)<br />

VAULTS—Regulations as to, grates, etc., 1829/40/135; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/49/133.<br />

Examination of, 1832 (ex. sess.)/3/8.<br />

Grates and coverings for, 1846/25/18.<br />

Permits to construct, 1846/63/51; 1851, R. 121.<br />

Extending time for completion of, 1850/23/24.<br />

General regulations as to, 1850 (Rev.)/16/42; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

14/54.<br />

Permits for certain, 1854, R. 59; 1878, R. 164; 1883, R.<br />

109; 1892, R. 206; 1893/60/104; 1893/180/289; 1894,<br />

R. 96; 1900/55/4.<br />

Cleaning, 1886/94/124.<br />

(See AREAS; MORGUE; PRIVIES.)<br />

VEAL—(See CALVES.)<br />

VEGETABLES—Defining matter (garbage), 1888/67/88.<br />

Sale on highways, 1890/45/52.<br />

(See MARKETS.)<br />

VEHICLES—Numbering, etc., 1843/33/29; 1880/92/109.<br />

Remaining in streets at night, etc., 1860/71/105.<br />

Distance between, when moving, 1868/21/49.<br />

Using passenger railway tracks, 1874/98/107.<br />

Illegally entering or driving, 1877/85/82.<br />

Do. riding in, 1878/94/87; 1879/4/6.<br />

Rates of speed, 1880/89/102.<br />

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License rates, 1882/49/126.<br />

Over side-walks, 1885/33/37.<br />

Not to stand on Lombard St., 1889/136/172.<br />

Regulations as to, 1890/144/203.<br />

Numbering licences, etc., 1891/22/27..<br />

Not to occupy more than 8 ft. of street, etc., 1894/8/9.<br />

Not to prevent access to kerb-stone in front of buildings,<br />

1898/57/83.<br />

(See CARRIAGES; CARTS; DRAYS; WAGONS; RAIL­<br />

WAYS.)<br />

VELOCIPEDES—Coasting regulations, 1894/4/6.<br />

(See BICYCLES.)<br />

VENDORS—(Of fruit, etc.), licensed to occupy foot-ways, 1797/<br />

32/97; 1798/94/165; 1801/12/249; 1807/29/173.<br />

(See FOOT-WAYS; FRUIT; SALES.)<br />

VERANDAS—Permit to erect (Washington Place), 1849, R. 92.<br />

Do. (Market Space), 1855, R. 167.<br />

Do. in various places, 1858, R. 5, 55, 61, 74, 98, 107, 149;<br />

1860, R. 329; 1861, R. 99, 148; 1863, R. 48, 103.<br />

(See PORTICOES.)<br />

VESSELS—Health officer to visit, 1825/6/111.<br />

Anchoring, 1830/15/188.<br />

Do. and rigging-in jib-boom, 1830/24/195; 1832/32/32.<br />

Do. and topping yards, 1834/14/20.<br />

Do., fires on, etc., 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.<br />

General regulations, 1850 (Rev.)/22/73.<br />

Fees for visiting, 1854 (Nov.)/6/14.<br />

Showing licenses, etc., 1855/61/142.<br />

Fitting out piratical (in British ports), 1863, R. 69.<br />

Draw-bridge regulations, 1882/129/229. .<br />

Speed, etc., 1894/116/126; 1897/24/27.<br />

Requirements, when subject to dockage, 1897/87/106.<br />

(See HARBOR-MASTER; QUARANTINE; SUNKEN<br />

VESSELS; WHARVES.)<br />

VESTIBULES—Permits for extending, 1877, R. 118; 1897, R. 8,<br />

60, 90, 92.<br />

(See STEPS.)<br />

VETERINARY HOSPITALS—Permits to erect, 1893, R. 218;<br />

1898-9, R. 13.<br />

VIADUCT AVE.—Opening (28th St. to Cedar Ave.), 1901-2/57/<br />

125.<br />

VINCENT (AL.) ST.—Opening (Fayette to Baltimore Sts.),<br />

1873/85/94.<br />

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Grade, etc., 1875/24/18; 1876/134/140; 1881/99/141;<br />

1884/7/10; 1884/60/68; 1887/65/79.<br />

Opening (Patterson Ave. to Townsend St.), 1876/8/8.<br />

Now Vincent St. (N. of Baltimore St.), 1889/88/117.<br />

Now "Vincent Place" (Pratt to McHenry Sts.), 1890/19/23.<br />

Deed of (Baker St. to Linton's line), 1891/141/192.'<br />

VINCENT PLACE—(See VINCENT ST.)<br />

VINE AL.—Altering grade of, 1828/41/49.<br />

VINE ST.—For opening, 1833/38/60.<br />

Opening (Cove.to Poppleton Sts.), 1841/8/25.<br />

Do. (W. from Clemm property), 1841, R. 25.<br />

Condemning (Schroeder to Carlton Sts.), 1854/11/25.<br />

Deed of (Strieker to Gilmor Sts.), 1860/2/34.<br />

Resetting kerb-stones, 1876, R. 174.<br />

VITAL STATISTICS—(See HEALTH COMMISSIONER.)<br />

VITRIOL—(Oil of) restricting manufacture, 1838 (Rev.)/49/133;<br />

1850 (Rcv.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

VOLUNTEERS—To support and encourage corps, 1853/110/97;<br />

1861/16/31.<br />

Appropriations, etc., 1855/17/38.<br />

General regulations, 1858 (Rev.)/57/217.<br />

Bounties, etc. (to regiments raised under order of War<br />

Department), 1862/52/77; 1862/57/86; 1862/60/89;<br />

1862/62/162; 1862/66/171; 1862/68/176.<br />

- Uniforms (for 1st Light Division, etc.), 1862/56/84; 1862/<br />

64/168; 1863/42/55; 1864/85/77; 1864/86/78.<br />

Payment of bounties to certain, 1863/4/9.; 1863/43/56.<br />

Appropriations for bounty fund, 1863/50/68; 1863/51/71;<br />

1863/52/73; 1863/54/74; 1863/55/75; 1863/56 and 57/<br />

76.<br />

Relief of families of, 1863/64/84; 1864/2/6; 1864/61/43;<br />

1864/74/61.<br />

For encouragement of (by bounties, etc.), 1864, R. 7.<br />

Reception to, 1864, R. 30, 68 ; 1865, R. 117.<br />

Quota, under Governor's proclamation, 1864, R. 112.<br />

VOTERS—Registration of qualified, 1829/21/113.<br />

Opposing passage of a special law for City as to, 1836, R. 18.<br />

Publishing lists of registered, 1866, R. 236; 1866 (Oct.), R. 1.<br />

Employment of do., 1888, R. 32.<br />

(See REGISTRATION.)<br />

VULCAN AL. (AVE.)—Paving, 1818/10/174.<br />

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w<br />

W AL.—Opening (Barre St. to Welcome AL), 1853/28/34.<br />

WADDING—(Cotton) restricting manufacture of, 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

31/119.<br />

WAESCHE ST.—For opening (Lexington to Saratoga Sts.), 1836/<br />

57/78.<br />

Was Josephine St., 1869/34/31.<br />

WAGNER ST.—Was Concord St. (E. of Leakin St.), 1888/90/<br />

109.<br />

WAGON AL.—Repaving part of, 1828, R. 36.<br />

Widening (do.), 1837/30/22.<br />

(Afterwards <strong>State</strong> St.,) tobe called Clay St., 1839/2/11.<br />

Opening (Schroeder to Oregon Sts.), 1853/10/16.<br />

WAGONS—(And carriages), driving of, 1797/12/44.<br />

Hiring, 1798/75/143; 1798/104/179.<br />

To limit time for remaining on streets, 1800/35/224;<br />

1807/29/165; 1850 (Rcv.)/30/ll0.<br />

Bringing hay or straw to City, 1811/8/306.<br />

(Of burden) to be driven at a walk, 1826/16/228.<br />

To be numbered and licensed, and not to stand in streets<br />

on Sunday, 1826/16/231-233.<br />

Numbering, 1854/40/45; 1880/97/109.<br />

(See CARRIAGES; CARTS; DRIVING AND RIDING;<br />

RIDING AND DRIVING; TAXES.)<br />

WALBROOK AVE.—Grade, etc., 1899/178/233; 1903-4/52/92.<br />

Was Myrtle Ave., 1891/94/97.<br />

WALK, PUBLIC—Gift of (on Hampstead Hill), 1827, R. (Mar. 1),<br />

p. 450; 1828, R. 57.<br />

Well and pump at, 1830, R. 19.<br />

Repairing dwelling-house, 1840, R. 16.<br />

Repairing and replacing fence, 1848, R. 66; 1850, R.<br />

17.<br />

Completing fence at, 1850, R. 85.<br />

Now Patterson Park, 1851/3/14.<br />

WALKER ST.—Deed of (Bond to Register Sts.), 1851/50/40.<br />

Do. (N. of Bond St.), 1853/8/15. .<br />

Now Campbell St. (from Columbia Ave.), 1880/54/63..<br />

WALLIS PLACE—Naming (St. Paul to Lexington Sts.), 1895/<br />

24/31 (repealed, 1905-6/110/184).<br />

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WALLIS, SEVERN TEACKLE—Memorial (in Court-House),<br />

1901-2/4/6.<br />

For statue of (Washington Place), 1905-6/7/11.<br />

WALLS—For rebuilding, 1830, R. 73.<br />

Replacing (at Holliday and Baltimore Sts.), 1867, R. 165.<br />

Retaining, 1867, R. 339, 441.<br />

To case up, 1870/52/100; 1871/27/23.<br />

Permits to use, etc., 1894, R. 160, 176, 199; 1895, R. 35;<br />

1896, R. 118.<br />

Thickness of (in two-story buildings), 1904-5/110/55.<br />

(See BUILDING-LINE); DANGEROUS WALLS; FALL­<br />

ING WALLS; PROJECTIONS.)<br />

WALNUT AL.—Condemning (Rose to Pear Als.), 1862/51/75;<br />

1862/65/170.<br />

WALSH ST.—For opening, 1835/17/18; 1839/24/29.<br />

Condemning (Biddle St. to Chatsworth Market), 1851/58/<br />

46.<br />

Changing name to Pine St., 1859/28/53.<br />

Opening (terminus, to Lafayette Market), 1872/67/81.<br />

Extending assessments, 1873, R. 322.<br />

Now Argyle Ave., 1874/95/105,<br />

WALTERS, HENRY—Accepting free public baths and laundries<br />

from, 1900/36/76; 1902-3/121/64.<br />

WALTERS, WILLIAM T.—In memory of, 1895, R. 13.<br />

WANSBECK (WANDSBECK) ST.—Public (Baltimore to Goodloe<br />

Sts.), 1836, R. 37.<br />

For opening (Baltimore to Fayette Sts.), 1838/29/228.<br />

Public (Baltimore to Hollins Sts.), 1838, R. 46.<br />

Changing name to. Oregon St., 1846/48/31.<br />

Closing part of, 1850/22/23.<br />

WAR OF 1812—Relief of soldiers and widows, 1865/6/14; 1865/<br />

33/38; 1865, R. 123; 1881/41/61; 1884/12/14.<br />

(See DEFENDERS.)<br />

WARDENS, PORT—(See PORT WARDENS.)<br />

WARDS—For more equal division into (eight), 1802/35/283.<br />

New, 1817/40/154.<br />

Division into twelve, 1818/16/179; 1818/32/193; 1826/<br />

53/347; 1831/9/270.<br />

Do. into fourteen, 1841/14/37. -<br />

Remonstrance against dividing into twenty,. 1845, R. 19.<br />

Payment of expenses do., 1846, R. 84.<br />

Dividing into four fire-districts, 1848/28/21; 1849/33/43.<br />

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Correcting divisions of, 1856/33/42; 1860/40/61; 1860/<br />

79/110.<br />

To re-divide into, 1873/102/115; 1882/36/40.<br />

WARD ST.—Opening (Bayard to Stockholm Sts.), 1890/89/127,<br />

WAREHOUSES—To prevent goods being thrown from, 1830/4/<br />

187.<br />

Permit to erect (Lombard and Liberty Sts.), 1901-2, R. 8.<br />

WARNER ST.—Condemning (L. Camden to Columbia Sts.),.<br />

1860/82/115; 1861/49/61.<br />

Grade, etc., 1868, R. 268; 1874/83/91; 1885/15/16.<br />

Paving, 1871/1/5; 1871/62/52.<br />

Shelling, 1883, R. 53; 1885, R. Ill; 1886, R. 103; 1887,.<br />

R. 14; 1888, R. 31; 1890, R. 6.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 80; 1895, R. 113.<br />

For board side-walk on," 1892, R. 80.<br />

WARREN (ST.) AVE.—Public (Bank to Wilkes Sts.), 1837, R. 92.<br />

Re-grading, 1850/42/35.<br />

Now Warren Ave., 1874/123/123.<br />

Re-numbering, 1881, R. 176.<br />

Plot under control of Park Commission, 1890, R. 126.<br />

WASHINGTON AVE. (ROAD)—Closing (Pratt to Columbia Sts.),<br />

1844/27/25.<br />

Repairing, 1856, R. 142; 1859, R. 87; .1863, R. 82; 1867,<br />

R. 145; 1868,R. 321; 1871,R. 182; 1872,R. 311; 1874,<br />

R. 362; 1877, R. 80; 1878, R. 29; 1880, R. 18; 1881,<br />

R. 55.<br />

Shelling, etc., 1868, R. 113; 1870, R. 70; 1885, R. 50; 1886,<br />

R. 79; 1887, R. 16.<br />

Public (Cross to Wooster Sts.), 1872/106/126.<br />

Opening (Bush St. to City limits), 1885/72/89.<br />

Grade, etc., 1887/108/125; 1888/65/85; 1888/66/87.<br />

WASHINGTON, GEORGE—Centennial celebration of birth of,<br />

1832, R. 16.<br />

Do. inauguration of, 1889, R. 49.<br />

WASHINGTON HOSE CO.—Appropriation for, 1821, R. (Jan..<br />

31), p. 371.<br />

Payment for lot used by, 1841 (Apr.), R. 8.<br />

Sale of do. and buildings, 1842, R. 72; 1846, R. 117.<br />

WASHINGTON MONUMENT—Paving around, 1837, R. 85.<br />

Preserving, 1838 (Rev.)/38/106.<br />

Enclosing western square opposite, 1845, R. 123.<br />

Width of foot-pavements (on squares around), 1846, R..<br />

46; 1850 (Nov.), R. 7.<br />

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Improvements (do.), 1850/10/15; 1850/46/39; 1869, R.<br />

127; 1875/33/24; 1876/135/140.<br />

Preserving (do.), 1852, R. 168; 1868, R. 137; 1882/50/128.<br />

Repairing, 1868, R. 245; 1876, R, 264; 1895/99/126.<br />

Re-paving siderwalks, 1871, R. 62; 1872, R. 112.<br />

Keeper for, 1876/40/33. • .<br />

Correcting inscription on, 1896, R. 77.<br />

WASHINGTON PLACE—Grading, 1831/27/294; 1838, R. 29.<br />

Width of pavements on, 1833/29/47.<br />

Preserving, 1852, R. 168; 1882/50/128.<br />

Paving, 1884/41/45.<br />

(See WASHINGTON MONUMENT.)<br />

WASHINGTON ROAD—(See WASHINGTON AVE.)<br />

WASHINGTON SQUARE—Levelling, 1813, R. 6.<br />

WASHINGTON ST.—Paving, 1817/31/136; 1821/65/359.<br />

Cleansing reservoir at, 1838, R. 70.<br />

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.<br />

Changing name to Lincoln St. (Federal Hill), 1866/67/60.<br />

Public (Belair Ave. to N. of Lanvale St.), 1873/68/73.<br />

Opening (Biddle to Hoffman Sts.), 1873/H4/126.<br />

Public (Lanvale St. to North Ave.), 1874/138/137.<br />

Opening (Hoffman to Gay Sts.), 1874/140/138.<br />

Do. (Monument to N. of Eager Sts.), 1874/141/139.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/32/27; 1884/58/67.<br />

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY—Payment to proctor of, 1842, R. 3<br />

Leasing small-pox hospital to, 1842, R. 38.<br />

Appropriation for, 1868, R. 41.-<br />

WATCH AND LIGHTING—Commissioners of, 1797/10/37; 1797/<br />

61/127; 1799/21/212; 1800/42/229.<br />

City commissioners, 1807/20/129.<br />

Additional captains, 1821/4/302.<br />

Justices to receive reports, 1821/17/312.<br />

Lieutenants, 1832/9/13.<br />

Additional appropriation for, 1839 (Aug.)/4/19.<br />

Extending limits for, 1846/31/22.<br />

(See NIGHT-WATCH; WATCH-HOUSES; WATCH­<br />

MEN.)<br />

WATCH=HOUSES—West of Howard St., 1820/12/265.<br />

Bell on (at Fell's Point), 1830, R. 37.<br />

Use of private, 1831, R. 7.<br />

Repairing (Eastern), 1833, R. 32.<br />

Building or procuring with proceeds of City property (on<br />

Holliday St. and Orange AL), 1834, R. 56.<br />

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Erection of (Western), 1834, R. 69.<br />

Sunday-school to use room over, 1835, R. 19, 20.<br />

Bells on, 1835, R. 55; 1838 (ex. sess.), R. 1; 1850, R. 32.<br />

Repairing, 1839, R. 78, 83; 1840, R. 37; 1849, R. 90; 1851,<br />

R. 112; 1854, R. 53, 124; 1855, R. 110; 1857, R. 11.<br />

Cells in, 1843, R. 63, 88.<br />

Ventilators (Eastern), 1843, R. 93.<br />

Fire-alarm bell (do.), 1845, R. 94.<br />

Sale (at Broadway and Aliceanna St.), and erection (at<br />

Bank and Bethel Sts.), 1845, R. 106.<br />

Han for (on Tripolett's AL), 1845, R. 110.<br />

Payment for, 1846/12/10.<br />

Changing steps (Southern), 1846, R. 129.<br />

Painting (Western), 1847, R. 50.<br />

Repairing (Middle District), 1847, R. 97.<br />

Drill-room (Southern), 1849, R. 18.<br />

Do. (Western), 1849, R. 109.<br />

Water at (Eastern), 1851, R. 14.<br />

Improving, 1852, R. 96; 1853, R. 32, 164.<br />

Furnaces for, 1852, R. 117, 154.<br />

Roofing (Eastern), 1855, R. 211.<br />

Gas-pipes (Southern), 1856, R. 115.<br />

(See STATION-HOUSES; WATCH AND LIGHTING.)<br />

WATCHMEN—Appointment of, 1816/18/79; 1817/3/107; 1819/<br />

28/237; 1826/47/334; 1828/17/15.<br />

Watch-boxes, 1818, R. (Apr. 6), p. 209; 1826, R. (Mar. 2),<br />

p. 377.<br />

Compensation of, 1829/29/122; 1836/21/33.<br />

Allowance as witnessess in other counties, 1834/11/18.<br />

Duties, 1835/10/14.<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/33/96; 1850 (Rev.)/37/<br />

136.<br />

Additional, 1839 (May), R. 12; 1853, R. 150.<br />

For City Hall, 1842, R. 34; 1853/59/54.<br />

For Southern District, 1845/5/6.<br />

Pay during disability, 1846/6/8; 1846 (Aug.), R. 2.<br />

Badges for, 1846, R. 141.<br />

Captain and lieutenants, 1847/6/16.<br />

Weekly pay during fall and winter, 1847/16/22.<br />

For public buildings, 1847, R. 13.<br />

Crying the hours, 1849, R. 57.<br />

Retaining proceeds from sale of oil-casks, 1853, R. 185.<br />

Thanking and remunerating (watchman Stone), 1854, R.<br />

155.<br />

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Compensation of (City Hall and Court-House), 1874/9/18.<br />

(See CITY HALL; COURT-HOUSE; NIGHT-WATCH;<br />

WATCH AND LIGHTING.)<br />

WATER—Lottery to obtain supply, 1799/6/195.<br />

To provide supply, 1799/13/200.<br />

Filling up certain streets overflowed by, 1799/14/202.<br />

To introduce supply,1803/29/45; 1804/12/69; 1805/4/99.<br />

Do. (in Eastern part of City), 1808/49/242; 1826/61/355.<br />

To encourage introduction of, 1808/50/243; 1810/20/282.<br />

For extinguishing fires, 1809/1/263; 1821/6/303.<br />

For supply (in north-western section), 1827, R. (Mar. 29),<br />

p. 459.<br />

Boring for, 1829, R. 3.<br />

Reports as to fire-plugs and cisterns, 1831/7/269.<br />

Committee on, 1835, R. 61; 1837, R. 47, 86.<br />

Commissioners to report on supplying City with, 1852, H.97.<br />

Appointment on Commission, 1852, R, 165.<br />

Appropriation for do., 1853, R. 51.<br />

Advocating legislation as to, 1853, R. 101, 106.<br />

Deciding question by ballot, .1853, R. 252.<br />

Surveys for, 1854, R. 40.<br />

Collecting rents for use of, 1854 (Nov.), R. 5.<br />

For further supply, 1855, R. 250; 1873/3/6.<br />

For increased supply, 1856/40/48 (repealed as to Stony<br />

Run, 1857/3/39); 1857/53/96; 1861/42/55; 1866/1/5.<br />

Extension of pipes and sale of stock, 1857/33/67; 1857/49/<br />

92; 1857/65/106^.<br />

Issue of stock for, etc., 1857/52/96.<br />

Right to convey (Fell's Point), 1860, R. 385.<br />

Issuing bonds to complete works, 1860/63/90; 1861/63/<br />

143.<br />

To prevent overflows, 1863, R. 175; 1872, R. 368, 375.<br />

Marking stops, 1864/3/6.<br />

Issuing $100,000 bonds (6%, 1875), 1865/50/135.<br />

For supply from Gunpowder River, 1866/28/35; 1872/115/<br />

139; 1872, R. 95; 1874/5/11; 1888, R. 136.<br />

Shutting off supply, etc., 1866/83/183.<br />

Issuing bonds for increased supply from Jones' Falls, 1867/<br />

37/34.<br />

Meters for large establishments, 1870/7/13.<br />

Distributing excess (from Charles and Read Sts.), 1870/83/<br />

136.<br />

For supply (McCuIloh St.), 1875, R. 20.<br />

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Free use for building, 1876/66/54.<br />

Issue of $5,000,000 bonds to redeem water-stock, etc., 1876/<br />

89/72 (repealed, 1876/125/131); 1876/126/132.<br />

Free use by City departments, 1878/55/43.<br />

For diverting flows, 1880, R. 134, 141; 1881, R. 27, 47, 185;<br />

1884, R. 211; 1886, R. 170.<br />

For issue of $500,000 stock to complete Lake Clifton, 1882/<br />

91/174; 1882, R. 15.<br />

For $1,000,000 do. do., 1886/82/105; 1887/99/112.<br />

Payment for public use of, etc., 1883/90/111.<br />

For use by sugar refinery at Curtis Bay, 1888/59/79.<br />

Plans for supply of, 1889, R. 122.<br />

' Cleaning certain side-walks with, 1890/134/193.<br />

Right of way for conduit from Lake Roland to Hampden<br />

Reservoir, 1893/120/203.<br />

Tax for City consumption, 1895/15/22.<br />

$1,000,000 loan for improving service and enlarging supply,<br />

1901-2/86/4.<br />

For $5,000,000 loan do., 1905-6/132/242.<br />

Repealing appropriation for new reservoir, 1903-4/41/70.<br />

To urge enabling Act for new loan, 1905-6, R. 2.<br />

(See FIRE-PLUGS; GUTTERS; TAXES; WATER<br />

BOARD; WATER COMPANY; WATER DEPART­<br />

MENT; WATER-MAINS; WATER-PIPES.)<br />

WATER BOARD—Appointees of, 1870/64/108.<br />

To borrow money, for high-service supply, 1873/44/54.<br />

To erect fire-plugs and drinking-fountains, 1878, R. 252.<br />

(See WATER; WATER DEPARTMENT.)<br />

WATER=CLOSETS—Against pipes from, 1866/63/58.<br />

To prevent draining into City sewers, 1881/76/117.<br />

Permits for, 1883, R.192.<br />

Separate for men and women, 1884/25/30.<br />

Regulating (in lodging-houses, etc.), 1886/79/101.<br />

To exclude extraneous substances from, 1901-2/69/147.<br />

(See PRIVIES.)<br />

WATER COMPANY, BALTIMORE—Provisions as to, 1805/4/99;<br />

1809/1/263.<br />

To supply spring water from "Lombardy" St. to Center<br />

Market, 1821/13/308.<br />

Privileges and duties, 1826/50/336; 1838 (Rev.)/35/97.<br />

To repair fire-plugs' and water-pipes, 1829, R. 42; 1843/<br />

25/20.<br />

Selling ground for reservoirs, etc., 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 4.<br />

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Payments to, 1832, R. 21; 1840, R. 59.<br />

Appropriation for, 1834, R. 16.<br />

Inquiry as to property of, 1853, R. 254.<br />

For purchasing do.. 1854/80/83.<br />

. (See WATER.) -<br />

WATER=COURSES—Removing house on lot purchased for, etc.,<br />

1828 (ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

Plates over, 1869, R. 125; 1871, R. 17, 30.<br />

WATER DEPARTMENT—Organization of, 1854 (Nov.)/l/5;<br />

1856/18/17.<br />

Crediting with proceeds from sale of machinery, 1855, R. 70.<br />

Contingent expenses, 1855, R. 149.<br />

Salary of book-keeper, 1855/66/145.<br />

Payment for repairs, etc., 1855, R. 185.<br />

Enforcing Act (of 1808, ch. 79, sec. 13), 1855, R. 245.<br />

Appointment, etc., of Commissioners as Water Board,<br />

1857/28/60.<br />

General provisions, 1858 (Rev.)/42/190; 1858 (Rev.)/43/<br />

194; 1862/10/12.<br />

Records, inspection, etc,, 1859/57/76.<br />

Committee to Visit other cities, 1859, R. 137.<br />

Salary of clerk to Registrar, 1860/10/39.'<br />

Issuing notes to complete works, 1860/20/45.<br />

Purchasing lots, etc., 1862/4/9.<br />

Discounts, 1862/37/41; 1897, R. 49; 1898/4/7.<br />

Additional reservoirs, 1863/59/78.<br />

Modifying rates on broad, shallow buildings, 1863/41/48.<br />

Salary of engineer, etc., 1864/62/44.<br />

Issuing $150,000 bonds for, 1866/33/38.<br />

Do., selling property, making regulations, etc., 1866/83/<br />

183. • .<br />

Duties of engineer as to pumps, etc., 1866/63/58.<br />

Acquiring lands and water-rights, issuing bonds and levying<br />

tax, 1867/5/9.<br />

Temporary loan to, 1868, R. 467.<br />

Charge for steam horse-power, 1876/65/53.<br />

Abating rates, 1880/42/47. •<br />

Connections, etc., 1880/43/48.<br />

Appointing officers, 1880/46/50.<br />

Rates for manufacturers, 1880/117/135.<br />

Approving certain sales made by, 1881/27/40; 1884/3/4.<br />

Buying land near Loch Raven, 1882/2/4.<br />

.Numbering vehicles used by, 1883, R. 111.<br />

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Authorizing sales, 1885/54/56.<br />

Lot and building for Mechanical Department, 1885/55/59.<br />

Old City Hall property for, 1887, R. 95.<br />

To sell land not needed for Eastern Pumping-station, 1890,<br />

R. 35.<br />

Appointment, etc., of Board, 1896/26/44.<br />

House connections, 1898/117/155.<br />

To acquire tract adjacent to Lake Montebello, 1900/78/41.<br />

Temporar}' assistants for Collector (of Water-rents), 1900,<br />

R. 16.<br />

Rates and charges by, 1901/135/147.<br />

Special rates for institutions, 1903-2/19/51; 1902-3/118/<br />

61; 1902-3/119/62; 1902-3/120/63.<br />

Stand-pipe and lot (Roland Ave.), 1903-4/42/72; 1904-5/<br />

172/195.<br />

Appointees of Collector (of Water-rents, etc.), 1904-5/215/<br />

274; 1905-6/3/5.<br />

Appropriation for improvement of mains,-etc. ("Burnt<br />

District"), 1905-6/42/91.<br />

(See TAXES; WATER; WATER BOARD; WATER-<br />

MAINS; WATER-PIPES.)<br />

WATERINQ=PLACE—For horses or cattle, 1813/6/12.<br />

(See FOUNTAINS; TROUGHS.)<br />

WATER-MAINS—Laying and extending, 1861, R. 86, 109; 1863,<br />

R. 110; 1867/31/29; 1868, R. ,125, 151, 181, 217, 396,<br />

442,443,474,481,483,484; 1869, R. 90; 1870, R. 36, 58,<br />

110, 174, 258; 1871, R. 218, 252; 1873, R. 402; 1875/<br />

123/105; 1875, R. 367, 382; 1876, R. 45, 155, 168, 233,<br />

273; 1878, R. 304, 316; 1881, R. 16; 1882, R. 69; 1883,<br />

R. 97; 1884, R. 103; 1885, R. 59, 81; 1890, R. 163;<br />

1891, R. 31, 110; 1892, R. 139; 1893, R. 47.<br />

WATERMELONS—Removal from streets, etc., 1836/54/76.<br />

WATER=PIPES—Plan showing location of, 1833, R. 25.<br />

Tapping, 1855/52/70.<br />

Laying or extending, 1855, R. 39, 117, 130, 138, 152; 1856/<br />

20/19; 1856/32/42; 1856, R. 41, 155, 165; 1857, R. 195;<br />

1859, R. 90; 1860/53/79; 1861, R. 109; 1862, R. 142;<br />

1863, R. 110; 1868, R. 452; 1869, R. 206; 1873, R. 456;<br />

1874, R. 452; 1875, R. 328, 366; 1876, R. 17; 1886, R. 90.<br />

Survey of, 1855, R. 70.<br />

Repairing leak in, 1856, R. 65.<br />

Replacing pavements, 1858' (Rev.)/71/227.<br />

Relief of 12% on expense of laying, 1878, R. 263.<br />

(See PAVEMENTS; WATER; WATER-MAINS.)<br />

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WATER=RENTS—(See WATER; WATER DEPARTMENT.)<br />

WATER ST.—Between Frederick St. and Market Space, 1804/4/<br />

59.<br />

Bridge at, 1818/21/184; 1821, R. (Mar. 17), p. 379; 1832,<br />

(ex. sess.), R. 1.<br />

Opening, 1833 (ex. sess.), R. 2.<br />

Widening, 1834, R. 8, 9.<br />

Grading and paving, 1835, R. 12.<br />

For changing name to Lombard St., 1838, R. 21; 1839/<br />

28/30.<br />

Closing (Fourth St. to Port. Warden's line), 1865/49/58.<br />

Was Second St., 1890/141/200.<br />

Paving, 1893/168/268; 1904-5/263/366; 1905-6/136/249.<br />

(See CLEMENT ST.)<br />

WATSON, COL. WILLIAM H.—Funeral of, 1847, R. 3.<br />

WATSON ST.—Was Salisbury St., 1847/25/30.<br />

WAYNE ST.—Opening (W. from Eutaw St.), 1851/67/51.<br />

Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5.<br />

Re-grading, 1875, R. 148.<br />

Bridge-way over, 1904-5/138/110.<br />

WEATHER=BOARDING—Permit to renew, 1850, R. 115.<br />

WEBER ST.—Deed of (William to Light Sts.), 1885/67/84.<br />

WEBSTER AL.—Deed of (Lanvale to Upton Sts.), 1885/98/120.<br />

WEBSTER ST.—Grade, etc., 1861, R. 112; 1878/34/29.<br />

Improving, 1867, R. 377.<br />

Opening (Randall St. to Fort Ave.), 1889/109/137.<br />

Sale, 1897/89/107.<br />

Paving, 1897/16/18.<br />

WEDNESDAY CLUB—Mortgage, 1887, R. 28.<br />

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES—To regulate and adjust, 1806/18/<br />

114; 1807/44/225; 1816/15/77; 1817/7/109.<br />

Standards, 1820, R. (Mar. 6), p. 297.<br />

Uniformity in, 1821/12/307; 1821/40/330; 1825/2/108.<br />

Inspection of, 1825/3/109; 1858/38/70; 1858 (Rev.)/<br />

49/209.<br />

Duties of keepers, etc., 1826/34/292; 1861/1/11.<br />

Dimensions, etc., 1827/22/116; 1842/16/29.<br />

Payment for brands, 1829, R. 48.<br />

Stamping, etc., 1836/15/28 (see 1827/6/399).<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/28/77; 1838 (Rev.) 729/<br />

80; 1850 (Rev.)/43/156.<br />

For scale-beam and gallon-measure, 1841, R. 43.<br />

Additional set of, 1859/33/55; 1892, R. 64.<br />

Keepers of standard, 1881/9/10; 1892/18/25; 1896/39/65.<br />

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Badges of Inspectors, 1895, R. 11. :<br />

(See MEASUREMENT.)<br />

WELCOME AL.—Repaying, 1830, R. 30.<br />

Opening, 1848/16/15; 1875, R. 441.<br />

Closing (Howard to Eutaw Sts.), 1852 (Oct.)/2/5.<br />

Cleaning, 1868, R. 253.<br />

WELLS—Sinking, 1798/76/147; 1801/2/235; 1803/31/49; 1807/<br />

36/197; 1819/5/214; 1819/11/220; 1827, R. (Apr. 3),<br />

p. 460.<br />

Payment of expenses, 1820/11/264.<br />

Repairs, 1822/12/397; 1822/33/416; 1828 (ex. sess), R.<br />

11; 1863, R. 149.<br />

Bricks for sinking, 1825, R. (Mar. 14), p. 143.<br />

Appropriations for, 1827, R. (Feb. 9), p. 446.<br />

. Taking over certain, 1828, R. 9, 24.<br />

Covering with flag-stones, 1830, R. 33.<br />

Excavating under foot-pavements, 1830, R. 39.<br />

Filling up, 1831, R. 35; 1867, R. 110, 141; 1874, R. 397;<br />

1877, R. 184; 1882, R. 116.<br />

Granite platforms for, 1832/30/31.<br />

At Madison St. and Harford Ave., 1832, R. 11.<br />

•Assessments for, 1837/18/15; 1838 (Rev.)/47/117.<br />

Contractors to collect on warrants, 1848/36/29.<br />

Payment for new, etc., 1851/43/35.<br />

General provisions, 1850 (Rev.)/30/146.<br />

Artesian, 1855/11/34.<br />

Permits to sink, etc., 1855, R. 35; 1857, R. 137, 161; 1859,<br />

R. 136, 169, 175, 182; 1860, R. 82, 108, 120; 1861, R.<br />

89, 121, 129; 1862, R. 23, 71; 1862 (Nov.), R. 6; 1863,<br />

R. 12, 47, 161, 183. ..<br />

Providing for, 1858/42/73.<br />

Permits for, 1864, R. 24, 90, 113, 127, 165, 205; 1865, R.<br />

37, 100, 113; 1866, R. 73, 226, 248, 265; 1867, R. 99<br />

1869, R. 219, 221, 260, 271, 298; 1870, R. 12, 60, 111,<br />

178, 208, 249, 257, 259; 1871, R. 10, 66, 75, 76, 100,<br />

106, 118, 163, 193, 195, 289, 291; 1872, R. 71, 273, 310,<br />

371; 1873, R. 3, 60, 145, 192, 264, 267, 285, 306, 336,<br />

393, 403, 417, 422, 427, 429; 1874, R. 4, 15, 47, 84, 98,<br />

179, 270, 281, 293, 350, 351, 363, 380, 381, 415.<br />

Against pipes from water-closets, 1866/63/58.<br />

Permits/etc, 1875, R. 1, 10, 30, 31, 59, 121, 236, 246, 326,<br />

331, 341, 477, 481, 482; 1876, R. 5, 35, 127, 133-135,<br />

189, 221, 229, 242, 251, 295, 296; 1877, R. 40, 51, 52,<br />

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69, 142, 191, 194; 1879, R. 159; 1880, R. 96, 244; 1881,<br />

R. 30, 259; 1883, R. 172; 1884, R. 21, 23, 57, 61, 180,<br />

227; 1885, R. 68, 166, 173; 1886, R. 3, 14, 18, 211; 1887,<br />

R. 34; 1888, R. 4, 47; 1890, R. 127; 1893, R. 143;<br />

1896, R. 26; 1897, R. 20; 1898-9, R. 87.<br />

Substituting fountains for, 1879/97/114.<br />

Draining, 1890/34/36.<br />

(See PUMPS.)<br />

WELLS AND McCOMAS MONUMENT—To complete, 1872, R.<br />

348.<br />

Improvements at, 1873, R. 318.<br />

(See MONUMENTS.)<br />

WELLS ST.—Opening (Jackson to Claggett Sts.), 1869/53/56;<br />

1869/62/75.<br />

Do. (to Stewart St., to Fort Ave.), 1870/56/102.<br />

Removing dirt from, 1893, R. 171.<br />

WEST ALLEY—Approving Act to condemn, 1836, R. 92.<br />

WEST FALLS AVE.—Grading, etc., 1850 (Nov.), R. 2; 1854, R.<br />

23; 1855, R. 142.<br />

Paving, 1852/46/43; 1854, R. 14; 1858, R. 49; 1877/50/<br />

44; 1880/33/40; 1904-5/263/366.<br />

Raising platform, 1854, R. 93.<br />

Widening, 1904-5/136/107.<br />

WEST FALLS LANE (PLACE)—Closing (85 ft. 7 in. S. of Ohio<br />

Ave.), 1898/87/117.<br />

WEST ST.—For opening (Johnson to Henry Sts.), 1834/19/25.<br />

Do. (Light to William Sts.), 1844/16/19; 1847/41/40.<br />

Do. (William St. to 18 ft. alley), 1857/58/101.<br />

Do. (Johnson St. to Hall AL), 1869/3/7; 1869/75/88.<br />

Paving,. 1871/39/33.<br />

Opening (Scott to Ridgeley Sts.), 1871/134/121 (repealed,<br />

1873/78/89).<br />

Grading, 1871, R. 242; 1875, R. 451.<br />

Appeals on opening, 1873/71/75.<br />

Grade, etc., 1876/33/28; 1891/42/200.<br />

Opening (Ridgely St. to Burgundy AL), 1884/138/159.<br />

Paying City's benefits for do., 1889, R. 96.<br />

Opening (Paca St. to Burgundy AL), 1892/94/149.<br />

Bridge-way across, 1905-6/29/73.<br />

WESTERN MARYLAND R. R. CO.—Conditional guaranty of<br />

mortgage-bonds, 1860/68/97 (partially repealed, 1865/<br />

15/21); 1864/73/59.<br />

Accepting plan for extension, 1865, R. 187.<br />

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Subscription to 4,000 shares of, 1866/16/15.<br />

Mayor to vote City stock in, 1868/2/28.<br />

Waiving City's mortgage-lien, 1868/57/86.<br />

Endorsing bonds of, 1868, R. 64.<br />

$1,000,000 loan to, 1869/42/42.<br />

For interest on bonds of, 1870/2/8; 1871/108/95; 1872/<br />

10/14; 1872/108/128.<br />

Sinking-fund for, 1870/11/17.<br />

Investing in 2d preferred mortgage-bonds, etc., 1873/23/<br />

37.<br />

Tram-way on Patterson Ave., etc., 1873/95/106.<br />

Matured coupons from unendorsed bonds, 1874/41/55.<br />

Lease, and erection of depot, 1875/97/71.<br />

Endorsing duplicate bonds of, 1875/126/107.<br />

Funding coupons, 1879/22/23.<br />

To pay interest, etc., 1879/33/35.<br />

Issue of $684,000 of City Stock for loan to, 1882/71/153;<br />

1882/114/206.<br />

Buying ground-rent under lease by W. M. R. R. Terminal<br />

Co., 1882/92/178.<br />

Selling City Stock to extinguish mortgage-bonds, etc.,<br />

1886/11/13.<br />

Requesting withdrawal of resignation of City Director,<br />

1892, R. 181.<br />

Commission (to investigate City's interest in), 1892, R. 182.<br />

Filling vacancies on do., 1893, R. 1.<br />

Thanking do,, 1893, R. 187.<br />

Inquiry into relations with other railroads, 1896, R. 44.<br />

Issuing City Stock to extinguish 3rd mortgage bonds,<br />

1898/18/22; 1900/32/62.<br />

Calling for bids on City's interest, 1901-2/39/73.<br />

Agreement for sale of do., 1901-2/52/104. , .<br />

Permit for tracks (on Centre St.), 1904-5/253/348.<br />

Do. (on Liberty Road, North and Kate Aves.), 1905-6/<br />

26/62.<br />

WESTERN MARYLAND TELEGRAPH CO.—Poles and wires for,<br />

1864, R. 75.<br />

WESTERN MARYLAND TIDEWATER R. R. CO.-.T0 construct<br />

tracks and use streets, 1889/23, 28; 1890/133/174.<br />

WESTWOOD AVE.—Was Northwest St., 1902-3/84/3.<br />

WHARF, PUBLIC—To extend (at S. end of Market St.), 1803/6/8.<br />

At Ann St., 1806/16/109.<br />

At Fell's Point, 1819, R. (Mar. 30),,p. 251.<br />

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At Albemarle St., 1822/24/409.<br />

Tow-boat to use, 1838, R. 4.<br />

At Pratt St., 1838 (Rev.)/8/21.<br />

WHARFAGE—Collection of, 1797/22/81; 1822/27/412:<br />

For boards, etc., 1827/29/416.<br />

Compromising suits as to, 1827, R. (Apr. 2), p. 463.<br />

Payment of, 1830/31/210.<br />

At end of South St., 1831, R. 62,<br />

On Dugan's and McElderry's wharves, 1832, R. 46.<br />

Tow-boat free from charge of, 1836, R. 95; 1837, R. 45.<br />

Rates of, 1839/35/34; 1839 (May)/7/8; 1840/20/35.<br />

Do. on grind-stones, 1839/10/11.<br />

Do. on coal, hemp, iron, steel, gypsum and plaster, 1844/<br />

13/17.<br />

On Oliver's wharf, 1840, R. 38.<br />

Exemptions from, 1845/21/22..<br />

Mayor to regulate, 1846/46/30.<br />

Vessels chargeable with, 1847/63/57; 1853/65/58.<br />

General and uniform rates, 1859/18/39; 1866/58/55;<br />

1880/63/79.<br />

Settlement for lumber, 1861, R. 183.<br />

(See HARBOR ; PUBLIC WHARF ; TONNAGE ;<br />

WHARVES.)<br />

WHARVES—Building and using, 1797/22/80.<br />

Repairing, 1801/25/272; 1803/1/4; 1804/—/57; 1805/6/<br />

101; 1821/65/359.<br />

Extending, 1808/61/252; 1808/62/259; 1810/28/289;<br />

1810/29/291; 1813/8/15.<br />

Regulating, and collecting rates, 1815/9/56; 1815/10/59.<br />

Extension of, 1816/20/80; 1817/24/129; 1817/26/132;<br />

1817/41/156; 1818/18/182; 1819/27/237; 1821/14/<br />

310; 1845, R. 17.<br />

Not to be filled in, with wood, etc., 1820/22/277; 1838<br />

(Rev.)/ll/37.<br />

Private, 1821/41/331; 1814, R. 99; 1845, R. 33; 1846,<br />

R. 147; 1850/3/52; 1852, R. 158; 1856, R. 168.<br />

Extending (W. side of Union Dock), 1821/60/350; 1821/<br />

62/354.<br />

Preferential rights on, 1821, R. (Jan. 15), p. 367.<br />

Excluding certain vessels from, 1821, R. (Feb. 1), p. 372.<br />

Examination of, 1822/44/427.<br />

Extending (Buchanan's), 1825/11/115.<br />

Jurisdiction of Port Wardens over, 1826/11/180.<br />

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Regulation of, 1826/12/196.<br />

Erecting (at Johnson and Henry Sts.), 1827, R. (Apr. 2),<br />

p. 463.<br />

Improving navigation at, 1828/13/12; 1828/14/13.<br />

Correspondence as to, 1828, R. 20.<br />

Contracting for materials to erect, 1828, R. 40.<br />

Articles remaining on, 1829/34/132; 1831/37/305.<br />

At end of Gay St., 1829/39/134.<br />

At Commerce and Patterson Sts., 1829/43/139.<br />

Widening (at South St.), 1831, R 62.<br />

Removing sediment from, 1832, R. 3; 1854, R. 116.<br />

Do. wood and water-melons from, 1836/54/76.<br />

General regulations, 1838 (Rev.)/8/21; 1838 (Rev.)/10/<br />

34; 1839 (May)/9/10; 1850 (Rev.)/22/73; 1850 (Rev.)/<br />

23/77; 1858 (Rev.)/24/109.<br />

Piling for, 1839, R. 112; 1851, R. 102; 1854, R. 33.<br />

Huckstering wood on, 1841/28/50; 1841, R. 3.<br />

Moving lumber from (Wills St.), 1841, R. 38.<br />

Repairing certain, 1843, R. 10, 20, 53; 1844, R. 86; 1847,<br />

R. 33, 56, 68; 1850, R. 88, 96; 1856/37/47; 1857/41/85.<br />

Renting to Steamboat Co. (at Pratt St.), 1844, R. 72.<br />

Erecting (of stone, S. side of Basin), 1845, R. 44.<br />

Booths not to be placed on, 1846/55/36.<br />

Building and completing (at end of Hughes St.), 1846, R.<br />

61, 123.<br />

Renting portion of (at Pratt St.), 1846, R. 80; 1847, R. 28.<br />

Building (opposite Fort McHenry), 1847, R. 120.<br />

For renting (at Conway St.), 1849, R. 102; 1853, R. 82.<br />

Leasing (at South St.), 1852, R. 79.<br />

Filling up, 1850 (Rev,)/18/53.<br />

Repairing, building, examining, etc., 1850 (Rev.)/21/68.<br />

Improving (at West Falls Ave.), 1853/63/57.<br />

Renting (at Montgomery St.), 1853, R. 240.<br />

Limits of (Back Basin), 1854/5/22.<br />

For fish-dealers, 1854/29/36.<br />

Piers to (at Eutaw.St.), 1856/19/18.<br />

Renting at public auction (Camden, Conway and Barre<br />

Sts., etc.), 1855, R. 181.<br />

Lumber, etc., on (McElderry's and Dugan's), 1857/14/50.<br />

Constructing platform, etc. (Hughes St.), 1857/54/98;<br />

1857, R. 139; 1861, R. 127.<br />

Leasing public, 1858/40/71.<br />

Removal of lumber, etc., from, 1859/18/39; 1859/36/57.<br />

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Leasing certain, 1859/19/40; 1859/72/86.<br />

Erecting (S. side of Basin), 1859, R. 211; 1862, R. 63.<br />

Platforms (at McElderry's and Dugan's), 1859, R. 205.<br />

For stone wharf, 1860/74/107.<br />

Constructing (at Eutaw St.), 1860, R. 304.<br />

Extending platform (at Thames St.), 1860, R. 394.<br />

Proposals for constructing certain, 1861, R. 42.<br />

Leasing (at Light St.), 1862, R. 45.<br />

Permit to construct (at Lancatter St.), 1864 (Nov.)/4/7.<br />

Repairing (Dugan's, McElderry's and Bowfy's), 1865, R.<br />

154.<br />

Piling merchandise on (Light St.), 1866/30/37.<br />

Extending platforms, etc., 1866, R. 184; 1866 (Oct.)/2/5;<br />

1868, R. 56 (Brown's); 1878/40/33.<br />

Removing obstructions from (Haubert St. and Broadway),<br />

1869, R. 232.<br />

Fenders or guards to, 1871, R. 129.<br />

To build (Hanover St., Spring Gardens), 1876, R. 227, 303,<br />

General repairs, 1876, R. 377.<br />

To construct (at Charles St.), 1877, R. 122.<br />

To rebuild (at Barre St.), 1877, R. 126.<br />

To build (at Spring Gardens), 1878/92/83.<br />

To repair (City), 1878, R. 142.<br />

To build public (at Cross St.), 1878, R. 177; 1881, R. 42.<br />

Permit for .(S. Basin), 1879/62/75.<br />

To extend (Atlantic Wharf, Canton), 1880/110/123. .<br />

To remove (Foley's), 1880, R. 214; 1892/6/7.<br />

Platform (at Boston St.), 1881/102/144.<br />

Constructing (L. Hawkins Point), 1882/3/5.<br />

To erect (at Harris Creek), 1882/65/140.<br />

To extend (Old Fish-House), 1882/126/227.<br />

Repairs, 1882, R. 4; 1891/19/24; 1896, R. 95.<br />

To erect certain, 1882, R. 27; 1883, R. 36; 1884/117/138;<br />

1889, R. 21.<br />

To enlarge (Boston and Elliott Sts.'), 1883/65/79; 1891/<br />

68/98.<br />

To extend and erect (Boston St.), 1883/102/122; 1883/<br />

109/127.<br />

To extend certain, 1884/154/180; 1889, R. 71; 1891/28/<br />

48; 1891, R. 175; 1892, R. 92.<br />

Appropriation for repairing public, 1884, R. 189.<br />

Permit to rebuild (Light St.), 1886, R. 121.<br />

To remove certain, 1891, R. 263.<br />

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- To widen (at Boston St.), 1893/101/175.<br />

Permits for certain, 1893/115/199; 1893, R. 59; 1896, R.<br />

67; 1897/22/26.<br />

Amended regulations as to, 1894/116/126.<br />

Appropriation for extending, etc. (under "Burnt District"<br />

Commission), 1904-5/137/109.<br />

(See COUNTY WHARF; DOCKS; HARBOR; HARBOR­<br />

MASTERS; HEALTH; HEALTH COMMISSIONER;<br />

PIERS; PORT WARDENS; TONNAGE.)<br />

WHATCOAT ST.—For deed of, 1898-9, R. 65.<br />

WHEAT—Allowance for expense sustained in measuring, 1801/<br />

1/235.<br />

, (See GRAIN.)<br />

WHEEL=BARROWS—Not allowed on foot-ways, 1797/12/44;<br />

1807/29/168; 1838 (Rev.)/49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/<br />

110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See NUISANCES.)<br />

WHEELING,. W.. VA.—Thanks to City of (for entertainment),<br />

1853, R. 4.<br />

Hospitalities to officials of, 1871, R. 269.<br />

WHEELS—(Broad) to encourage use of, 1801/26/273; 1807/<br />

31/182.<br />

WHEEL=WRIGHTS—Fires for repairing, 1896/155/231.<br />

WHETSTONE AL.—Closing (Fort Ave. to Port Warden's line),<br />

1853/81/72.<br />

WHIPS—To prohibit cracking of, 1847/35/36.<br />

WHIRLIGIGS—Permits for, 1888/47/69.<br />

(See FLYING-HORSES.)<br />

WHISTLES—(Steam) regulations as to, 1883/12/15.<br />

WHITE AL.—Condemning, 1853 (Nov.)/1/5.<br />

WHITE ST.—Deed of (Kirby's Lane to Payson St.), 1888/<br />

88/108.<br />

WHITELOCK LANE—Closing (North Ave. to Francis St.), 1896/<br />

95/142.<br />

WHITELOCK ST.—Opening (Linden to North Aves.), 1889/156/<br />

195.<br />

City's benefits from do., 1895/48/62.<br />

Grade, etc., 1895/111/140.<br />

Opening (Linden to Mt. Royal Aves.), 1898/105/139.<br />

WHITE=WASHING—Market-house and public fountains, 1839<br />

(May), R. 16.<br />

(See MARKETS; SUPERINTENDENTS OF STREETS.)<br />

WICOMICO ST.—Opening (Cross to Stockholm Sts.), 1886/24/34.<br />

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WIDOWS AND ORPHANS—(Of soldiers), relief for, 1826, R.<br />

(Apr. 1), p. 383.<br />

Distributing balance of appropriation for, 1827, R. (Jan.<br />

26), p. 444.<br />

(See SOLDIERS; WAR OF 1812.)<br />

WILCOX ST.—Was Holland Al., 1868/15/42.<br />

Opening (Eager to Chase Sts.), 1876/144/147.<br />

WILDEY, THOMAS—Site for monument to (Broadway, near<br />

Fayette St.), 1865/3/64.<br />

WILHELM ST.—Deed of (Monroe to Smallwood Sts.), 1891/122/<br />

170.<br />

WILK (WILK'S, WILKE, WILKE'S, WILKES) ST.—Finishing<br />

stone bridge on, 1799/3/192; 1800/43/229.<br />

Extending lots from (into water), 1801/29/279; 1826/61/<br />

357.<br />

Repairing, 1815, R. 4; 1824, R. (Mar. 20), p. 96.<br />

Paving, 1817/31/136; 1832, R. 61.<br />

Altering grade of, 1818/31/192.<br />

Securing bridge on, 1823, R. (Mar. 14), p. 45.<br />

Filling up, 1832, R. 40.<br />

Now Eastern Ave., 1846/4/7.<br />

(See COVE.)<br />

WILKENS (WILKINS) AVE.—Bridge (over Gwynn's Run), constructing,<br />

etc., 1870, R. 176.<br />

Deed of (Monroe St. to W. limits), 1871/92/80.<br />

Opening (Monroe to Gilmor Sts.), 1875/141/117.<br />

Grade, etc., 1878/12/11; 1879/2/4.<br />

Parking, etc., 1887/48/61; 1887/82/94; 1888/16/26.<br />

Repairing and reconstructing bridge, 1889/125/155; 1897,<br />

R. 69.<br />

Improving squares, 1890/85/124; 1898/131/167.<br />

Sale of lots on, 1893/175/283.<br />

Repairing, 1891, R. 157; 1892, R. 81; 1893, R. 85.<br />

WILKES AL.—Repaving, 1818/17/182.<br />

WILL ST.—Deed of (Frederick Ave. to City limits), 1859/77/90.<br />

Changing name to McPhail St., 1859/98/114.<br />

WILLIAM ST.—Grading, 1832/36/37.<br />

Cutting down, 1832, R. 85.<br />

Permit to use pavement on, 1905-6/117/194.<br />

WILLIAMS AL.—Was Blood AL, 1883/98/118.<br />

WILLS ST.—Paving, 1870/80/134.<br />

WILMER (WILMERE) AL.—Opening (Hoffman to Dolphin Sts.),<br />

1849/34/45.<br />

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Do. (Mosher to Smith Sts.), 1876/150/152.<br />

Do. (Dolphin to Lanvale Sts.), 1878/21/19 (repealed,<br />

1881/40/59).<br />

Repairing, 1883, R. 72.<br />

WILSON AL.—Deed of (between Franklin and Mulberry Sts.),<br />

1868, R. 13.<br />

Public (Park St. to Larew's AL), 1868, R. 260.<br />

WILSON, HON. HENRY—(Vice-President) expenses in connection<br />

with funeral of, 1876, R. 136.<br />

WILSON'S LANE—Repairing, 1868, R. 347.<br />

(See BUTCHER'S LANE.)<br />

WILSON ST.—Condemning (Ross St. to Penna. Ave.), 1847/40/<br />

39.<br />

Do. (Ross to Madison Sts.), 1856/41/52.<br />

Deed of (Linden Ave. to Bolton St.), 1870/34/84.<br />

Grade, etc., 1874/97/106.<br />

WILSON, T. R. AND H. R.—Purchasing property from, 1866, R.<br />

116.<br />

WINANS, THOMAS—Welcome to, 1871, R. 6.<br />

Requesting to replace railing for wall, 1871, R. 253.<br />

WINCHESTER ST.—Condemning (Gilmor to Fremont Sts.), 1867/<br />

33/31.<br />

Opening (Monroe St. to Kirby's Lane and Fulton Ave.),<br />

1904-5/248/340.<br />

WINDOWS—Against throwing bulky articles from, 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

49/133; 1850 (Rev.)/30/110; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153.<br />

(See BAY-WINDOWS; SHOW-WINDOWS.)<br />

WINDSOR AVE.—Opening (Fourth to Ninth Sts.), 1891/128/175.<br />

Do. (North to Clifton Aves.), 1894/26/26.<br />

Grade, etc., 1902-3/104/45.<br />

WINDSOR MILL ROAD—Repairing, 1845, R. 102; 1846, R. 83;<br />

1853, R. 221; 1860, R. 140; 1863, R. 39, 206; 1868, R.<br />

134; 1874, R. 29; 1891, R. 91-<br />

Grading and macadamizing, 1852 (Oct.), R. 4.<br />

(See LIBERTY ROAD.)<br />

WIRES—To be placed under ground (except trolley), 1898/106/<br />

140.<br />

Telephone, do., 1888-9/41/49 (repealed, 1899/192/254).<br />

Regulating use of, etc., 1901-2/40/76.<br />

WITNESSES—Crediting fees on tax-bills of, 1833, R. 56.<br />

Payment of expenses in removed cases, 1846, R. 128.<br />

WOLFE (WOLF) ST.—Filling up and raising part of, 1799/14/202;<br />

1801/5/240.<br />

384


Paving, 1825, R. (Mar. 7), p. 141.<br />

Opening (Hampstead Hill to Orleans Sts.), 1849/35/46.<br />

Deed for part of, 1852, R. 161.<br />

Paving, 1859/39/59.<br />

Opening (Monument St. to North Ave.), 1878/24/22 (repealed,<br />

1882/64/139); 1883/85/103.<br />

Grade, etc., 1884/9/12; 1885/96/118; 1886/114/150;<br />

1888/35/43; 1893/105/181.<br />

Opening (North to Lake Aves.), 1891/123/171.<br />

Do. (North Ave. to Clifton Park), 1898/112/150.<br />

WOOD—Hauling of, 1821, R. (Feb. 1), p. 372.<br />

Removing from wharves, etc., 1836/54/76.<br />

Huckstering on wharves, 1841/28/50.<br />

To prohibit piling (on Light St.), 1869/7/9.<br />

(See WHARVES.)<br />

WOOD AL.—Condemning (from George St.), 1848/24/19.<br />

WOOD ST.—Paving, 1895, R. 179.<br />

WOODBERRY LANE—Repairing, 1891, R. 141; 1893, R. 128.<br />

WOODBROOK AVE.—Paving, 1898/73/97; 1905-6/121/198;<br />

1905-6, O. 150 (approved June 15, 1906).<br />

Was Mary St. (Whitelock St. to Fulton Ave.), 1898/113/<br />

152.<br />

WOOD=CARTS—Standing in streets, 1876, R. 225.<br />

WOOD=CORDERS—Appointment and duties of, 1797/17/71;<br />

1803/30/47.<br />

Returns by, 1805/2/85.<br />

Of wood brought by water, 1812/29/332; 1813/4/7; 1814/<br />

6/30; 1816/8/71.<br />

(See FIRE-WOOD; PORT WARDENS; WHARVES.)<br />

WOODEN BUILDINGS—To prevent, within certain limits, 1799/<br />

22/213; 1800/37/225.<br />

Sheds and awnings, 1801/24/271; 1807/29/172; 1812/24/<br />

325.<br />

Removal of, 1816/14/76 (see 1817/3/117).<br />

Definition of, 1816/24/90; 1817/10/114.<br />

Removing, 1818, R. (June 5), p. 196; 1819/31/240; 1820,<br />

R. (Mar. 1), p. 296; 1820, R. (Nov. 4), p. 299; 1822, R.<br />

(Mar. 4), p. 437; 1823/24/34; 1824/3/52; 1824, R.<br />

(Mar. 20), p. 96; 1830, R. 63; 1830 (ex. sess.), R. 1;<br />

1836, R. 22.<br />

Permits for, 1822/7/394; 1822/8/395; 1822, R. (Mar. 8),<br />

p. 438; 1823/1/3; 1837, R. 1; 1839, R. 6, 91-94; 1850<br />

(Nov.), R. 4; 1860, R. 6.<br />

385


Under-pinning with stone, 1823/18/20.<br />

Rebuilding to prevent nuisance, 1823, R. (June 5), p. 48.<br />

Regulating, 1826/31/283; 1829/27/120; 1830/28/198;<br />

1850 (Rev.)/33/124; 1858 (Rev.)/35/168.<br />

Not to be enlarged, lathed or plastered, 1831/14/278.<br />

Restricting, 1832/3/8; 1833, R. 14; 1838 (Rev.)/21/67.<br />

Exception as.to one-story privies, 1833/3/26.<br />

Do. as to temporary sheds, and to second-story bathhouses,<br />

1851/36/32.<br />

Permit for trestles, platforms, etc., 1882/48/125.<br />

Do. to retain studding-walls, 1882, R. 162.<br />

(Sec FRAME BUILDINGS; SHEDS.)<br />

WOODLEY ST.—Opening (Lanvale St. to Lafayette Ave.), 1899/<br />

214/289 (repealed, 1900/14/26).<br />

WOOD=YARDS—Raising and grading, 1821/47/339; 1826/14/<br />

201; 1838 (Rev.)/ll/37; 1850 (Rev.)/18/53.<br />

(See HEALTH; LUMBER.) .<br />

WOODYEAR (AL.) ST.—Public • (Baltimore to Lexington Sts.),<br />

1836, R. 35.<br />

Grade, etc., 1873/69/74; 1874/96/105; 1875/41/29; 1886/<br />

76/95.<br />

WOOSTER ST.—Opening (Washington Ave. to Nanticoke St.),<br />

1887/14/15.<br />

Now Carey St., 1892/67/123.<br />

WORK—Payment for (done for City), 1826, R. (Feb. 9), p. 375;<br />

1827, R. (Mar. 15), p. 454.<br />

Ordering (do.), 1879/85/97.<br />

(See PAYMENTS.)<br />

WORK=HOUSE—For new, 1853, R. 214.<br />

WORSHIP, PUBLIC—Tax-exemption of houses used for, 1835, R.<br />

;<br />

66.<br />

Defacing places of, 1838, (Rev.)/27/74; 1850 (Rev.)/31/<br />

119; 1858 (Rev.)/33/153. .<br />

(See CHURCHES.)<br />

WRIGHT AL.—Condemning (Eden to Canal Sts.), 1855/7/29.<br />

WYETH ST.—Deed of (St. Peter to Columbia Sts.), 1851, R. 98.<br />

Re-grading, 1857/64/106.<br />

WYMAN PARK—To accept (Charles St. Ave., N. of 29th St.),<br />

1901-2/77/165. , .<br />

Acquiring land for addition to, etcv<br />

1904-5/150/138; 1904-5/250/344.<br />

1902-3/163/124;<br />

WYOMING ST.—Was New Church St., 1878/80/71.<br />

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YELLOW FEVER—F.encing-in districts infected by, 1838 (Rev.)/<br />

11/37.'<br />

YORK AVE.—Accepting deed of lot for widening (Oliver St. to<br />

North Ave.), 1852, R. 100.<br />

YORK & CUMBERLAND R. R. CO.—To prevent discriminations<br />

against, 1850, R. 12.<br />

To guarantee bonds of, 1852/44/39;! 1852/76/73..<br />

YORK & MARYLAND LINE R. R. CO.—As to waiving mortgageliens<br />

on certain property of, 1849/25/30.<br />

YORK ROAD—(Old), shelling, 1890, R. 41, 80.<br />

Repairing, 1893, R. 89; 1896, R. 71.<br />

YORK ST.—Was Busy Ai, 1839/25/29. J<br />

, Public (William to Johnson Sts.), 1871/133/120.<br />

Grade, etc., 1872/56/73; *1879/57/66; 1880/88/101;<br />

1883/18/20.<br />

Repairing, 1872, R. 169, 339.<br />

Paving,1895/78/103; 1896/12/14.<br />

YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL—Invitatiftn to foreign visitors at,<br />

1881, R. 261.<br />

Hospitalities to German do., 1881, R. 276.<br />

YORK TURNPIKE RAILWAY CO.—(See RAILWAYS.)<br />

YOUNG AL.—Accepting deed of (S.from McHenry St.), 1842, R.<br />

27.<br />

Paving, etc., 1858 (Nov.)/6/13.<br />

Condemning (Ramsay to McHenry Sts.), 1867/28/26.<br />

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION—Permit for signs on<br />

lamps, 1868, R. 66. •<br />

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