Silsby Manufacturing Co. - invoices for fire fighting supplies
- d01110
- File
- 1874
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Silsby Manufacturing Co. - invoices for fire fighting supplies
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A. R. Gerald - request to continue to operate a slaughter house
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Robert H. Cromm - requesting license for Hotel
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James A. Graham (Chief Commissioner - Hudson’s Bay Company) - protesting against taxes
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Josiah Adams - asking City to purchase timber and plank from him
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John Herron - application for position of policeman
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James Armstrong - license for the Ottawa Hotel
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Edward Lemon - license for the Red Saloon
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William Logan - license for Point Douglas House
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Joseph Develin - license for the Eureka House
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Washington Bros. and others - against granting hotel license to James McGregor
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James G. Stone - application for position of policeman
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W. H. Lyons - application for grocery license
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Sergeant Gribbens - application for canteen license
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Bain & Blanchard - damages to some of the Hudson’s Bay Company property
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Silsby Manufacturing Co. - acknowledging receipt of City payment for $8,800
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Duncan McArthur and others - petition against granting of license to Red Saloon
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Forms part of Fonds 1, City of Winnipeg (1874-1971): Series 82 consists of items contained in a casket prepared by City Council for placement in the cornerstone of the City's first city hall.
Not long after incorporation, City Council proposed construction of a city hall. A site on Main Street between William and Market Avenues was selected. On August 17, 1875, the cornerstone of the new city hall was laid with Masonic honors by Grand Master the Rev. Dr. Clark and officers of the Grand Lodge. A civic holiday was declared to mark the occasion, and speeches were made by Chief Justice Wood, the Hon. R. S. Davis, Premier of Manitoba, and American Consul James Wickes Taylor. At the ceremony, a casket was deposited into the cornerstone ' the casket contained coins, bills, newspapers and photographs of the City. Today, such a box would be called a time capsule.
Completed in 1876 and formally opened on March 14 of that year, the first city hall suffered chronic structural problems. Repairs were attempted, but were not successful, and for some time, the building was propped up with wooden braces until it was finally judged unsound and demolished in 1883. At demolition, the casket was removed and eventually placed into the cornerstone of the second city hall. When this building was demolished in 1962, the caskets were moved to a bank safety deposit box and then to the Archives.
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