By-laws 44 to 72 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
By-laws 73 to 94 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
By-laws 95 to 118 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
By-laws 119 to 135 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
By-laws 136 to 153 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
By-laws 154 to 178 from a book containing hand-written copies of City of Winnipeg By-laws 1 to 183 (1874-1882). The book was written by the City Clerk’s Office in 1883 and is one of five volumes.
A letter from Theo A. Hunt, City Solicitor, to Mayor Gray regarding a request for compensation by H.W. Lay. The reason for the request is not mentioned, but Hunt suggests it is not a matter for the Law Department as it would set a precedent.
A letter from Jules Prudhomme, City Solicitor, to Mayor Parnell, regarding a a letter from Frank Yockney, who had asked for compensation for having been injured on June 21, 1919 (Bloody Saturday) by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
A letter from Jules Prudhomme, City Solicitor, to Mayor Parnell, regarding an investigation into the claims of Frank Yockney, who had asked for compensation for having been injured on June 21, 1919 (Bloody Saturday) by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
A letter from R.H. Avent, City Surveyor, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council, stating that all employees in his department who had gone out on strike were re-hired.
A letter from Geo. A. Watson, Commissioner of Manitoba Government Telephones, to Mayor Gray regarding John Burton Harding, a returned soldier and Special Constable, who had been injured during the General Strike.
A letter from Geo. A. Watson, Commissioner of Manitoba Government Telephones, to Mayor Gray regarding John Burton Harding, a returned soldier and Special Constable, who had been injured during the General Strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to five casual employees of the Street Commissioner's Department, informing them that their petition for compensation due to having been laid off during the strike came before the Committee on Finance.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to J.H. Blackwood, Secretary of the Public Parks Board, referring a request from W.W. Lefeaux of the Winnipeg Central Labour Council of the One Big Union's request that a band be provided for a Labour Day event.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.W. Lefeaux, Honourary Secretary of the Winnipeg Central Labor Council of the One Big Union, informing him that his request that the City provide a band for their Labour Day event had been forwarded to the Parks Board.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Alderman Hamlin regarding a request from the Winnipeg Public School Board for compensation for use of their facilities and labour during the General Strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, informing him that the Committee has authorized payment to Robert Thomas Murdock, Domestic Waterworks staff, as he had not been able to return to his job due to injuries sustained during the General Strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, to W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, informing him that the Committee has authorized payment to Robert Thomas Murdock, Domestic Waterworks staff, as he had not been able to return to his job due to injuries sustained during the General Strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, regarding the appointment of Aldermen Fisher, Fowler, and Sparling to a subcommittee to deal with the pension of City employees.