Boston (Mass.). Common Council.
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Report of the Committee of the Common Council on the petition of Cornelius Coolidge, with remarks of the petitioner
1834

Report of the Standing committee of the Common Council, on the subject of the House of reformation for juvenile offenders ..
1832

Celebration of the introduction of the water of Cochituate Lake into the city of Boston, October 25, 1848

Proceedings of the Common Council at the close of its last meeting; with the address of President Lewis

List of City and County Employees, with Their Residences and Salaries, Etc

An ordinance to amend an ordinance in relation to the public library, 1866

An ordinance in relation to the Public Library

Report on the bequests of George Ticknor to the Public library
Final proceedings of the Common Council for 1877
1878
Final proceedings of the Common Council for 1876
1876
Final proceedings of the Common Council at their last meeting, December 30, 1875
1875
Proceedings of the Common Council at the close of its last meeting, with the address of President Shepard, 1873
1873
Proceedings of the Common Council at the close of its last meeting, with the address of President Dickinson, 1872
1872
Proceedings of the Common Council at the close of its last meeting, with the address of President Ingalls, 1870
1870
Proceedings of the Common Council at the close of its last meeting, with the address of President Harris, 1869
1869
An ordinance to amend an ordinance providing for the care and management of the Boston Water Works, 1866
1866
Rules and orders of the Common Council of the city of Boston, and the city charter, together with a list of city officers
1837
Rules and orders of the Common Council of the city of Boston, the city charter, the city ordinances, and the laws of the commonwealth relating to the city, passed since the publication of the volume of ordinances, together with a list of city officers
1833
Rules and orders of the Common Council of the city of Boston. The city charter, the city ordinances, and the laws of the commonwealth relating to the city, passed since the publication of the volume of ordinances. Together with a list of the city officers
1832
The committee of the Common Council to whom was committed the report of the Board of Aldermen and the resolutions annexed thereto, relating to the lease of the chambers of Quincy Hall ... beg leave to submit the following report ..
1831
The committee to whom was referred the resolves of the Common Council, repecting the leasing of the chambers over the market ..
1830
Rules and orders of the Common Council of the city of Boston
1830
The committee to whom was referred the memorial of the directors of the Institution for Juvenile Offenders, and the instructions of the City Council, relative thereto, repectfully report ..
1829
Report, the committee on elections who were directed to enquire into the facts in relation to the election of the members of the Common Council from Wards 1, 2, and 5 ..
1829
The committee on Neck Lands, on the petition of Warren White and others, repectfully report
1829
The committee on the sale of public lands, pursuant to their instructions ... respectfully offer the following report
1829
In Common Council, Feb 23, 1829, the committee to whom was referred the report of the committee on the memorial of the directors of the Institution for Juvenile Offenders, made a report which was read and recommitted, with instructions to have such parts of said report and documents printed for the use of the members as the committee may deen expedient
1829
The committee, to whom was referred the petition of William Parsons and others, praying that a commodious street be laid out from North Market Street, along the sea-board to Lynn Street ..
1826
The committee to whom was referred the petition and several reports on the subject of the Marginal Street, with instructions to state the names of all the persons owning or interested in the estates lying between Ann Street and the proposed Marginal Street ..
1826
Ordered, that the following report, and the documents accompanying the same, together with the vote of the inhabitants of the city of Boston, passed on the 15th March, 1824, on the petition of Lot Wheelwright and others ... be printed for the use of the members ... attest, Thos. Clark, clerk
1826
Rules and orders of the Common Council of the city of Boston for the year 1824
1824
The committee of both branches of the City Council appointed to superintend and aid the Overseers of the Poor in making the necessary transfer and arrangements relative to the poor, in relation to the house at South-Boston, respectfully report that having had two interviews with the Overseers of the Poor on the subject, they found various objections and difficulties ..
1823
Official papers, printed for the Common Council of the City of Boston
1822
The committee to whom was referred the several papers and documents relative to a new street over the Mill Creek, together with the petition of P.H. Pierce and others, have had those subjects under consideration, have held several meetings, have reviewed the premises where they propose opening and widening the streets, and ask leave to report
Celebration of the Introduction of the Water of Cochituate Lake into the City of Boston, October 25 1848
In Common Council, January 26, 1837
City of Boston, in Common Council, January 1, 1838
Fifth report of the Joint Standing Committee on Legislative Matters
Orders taking land for the construction of the Mystic valley sewer, 1877
Soldiers' and sailors' home for children
Report of the joint special committee on improved sewerage, July, 1877
Report on almshouses and pauperism
Report of committee on common, etc
Improved sewerage
In Common Council, May 25, 1837, the following report and ordinance, having been read, the ordinance passed to a second reading, laid on the table, and the whole document ordered to be printed for the use of the Council
Rules and orders of the Board of Aldermen, city council and common council, together with a list of the members of the city council for 1869
Fortieth anniversary of the election of Washington Parker Gregg as clerk of the Common Council of the city of Boston
Proceedings before a Joint Special Committee of the Massachusetts Legislature, upon the petition of the city of Boston, for leave to introduce a supply of pure water into that city, from Long Pond, February and March, 1845
Remarks of George S. Hale, Esq., President of the Common Council of the City of Boston
Remarks of Mr. Webster, of ward six, in favor of an order submitted by him to recommit the report and indenture relating to the South Boston flats, with instructions to secure adequate compensation to the city for the large outlay proposed to be made
Asylum for respectable aged and indigent females
Soft water
Speech (of Hon. George A. Shaw, in the Common Council of the City of Boston, March 25, 1875), on the subject of public parks
[Maps of the Boston Common and the Public Garden]
Second report of the committee on common and public grounds, upon the subject of establishing public parks
Executive communication respecting additional water supply
Oration delivered before the city authorities of Boston