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Excerpt from Ordinances and Joint Resolutions of the Select and Common Councils of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia, as Passed by Them, and Approved by the Mayor: From January First to December Thirty-First, 1859
Fire Department, Location of Steam Engines, Alarm Bells in Third and Fourth Districts, Suspension of Hibernia Steam Fire Company, removed, Location of Steam Engines, Appropriation to, for expenses of 1859, and certain claims of 1858, Northern Liberty Engine Company, suspended, Chief Engineer of; to draw warrants in favor of Steam Engine Companies, Warrants to be drawn monthly, Protection Hook and Ladder Company, dismissed from the, Washington Engine Company of Germantown, suspended, Fellowship Suspension of Globe Engine Company, removed, F airmount Engine Company, suspended, Western Hose (6 Niagara Suspension of Independence Engine Company, removed, Franklin Engine Company, suspended, Rescue Hook and Ladder Time for Steam Engines to provide apparatus, extended, Appropriation to Companies, composing, Suspension of Hope Engine Company, Marion Hose Com pany and America Hose Company, removed, Appropriation to Empire Hook and Ladder Company for Telegraph Box, Good W111 Hose Company for Telegraph Box, Chief Engineer to draw warrants in favor of Decatur Eu gine and Good Will Hose Companies, Appropriation to Diligent Steam Engine, (appendix) Suspension of West Philadelphia Hose Company, removed, (appendix) Appropriation for removal of certain Telegraph Boxes, &c., (appendix) to locate certain Telegraph Boxes, &c., (appendix) Fink, George, appropriation for relief of widow of, Fire Alarm Bells, location of, in 3rd and 4th Districts.
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