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April 4th 1892
We think that it is necessary That said street should be planked on the west side with 20 foot plank, on or by the first day of November 1892. but is not needed now.
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[?]COCHRAN, Chairman [?]RHINEHEART [?] Heilbron
Form 404-8-7-491.
F. W. D. HOLBROOK, Secretary
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 1891
To the Hon,
The City Council City of Seattle -
Gentlemen, The accompany ing petitini from D. T. Denny and others for the planking of Harrisne St. from Kentucky to Poplar is transmitted to your Hon Rudy mite formake recnumendation-
By Order of the Board F. M. D. Holbrook Secy
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MR. PRESIDENT:
Your Committee on Streets to whom was referred the petition of D. T. Denney and others requesting that Harrison St be planked from Kentucky to Poplar St at distance of two blocks, would respectfully request that said petition be granted.
Adopted 3/19/92
F. M. Muldoon Chairman Frank Hanford Committee.
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To the Hon. Mayor, Common Counil and Board of Public Works of the City of Seattle:
Gentelman:-
We, the undersigned citizens and tax payers of the city of Seattle, residing on and in the vicinity of Harrison Street, repectfully represent that said Harrison Street is a thoroughfare that is greatly in need of improvement, being used a great deal by teamsters becomes cut up in the rainy season, therefore your petitioners respecfully ask your honorable body to order said Harrsions Street planked from Kentucky Street to Poplar Street two Blks, and your petitioners will ever pray.
Names D. T. Denny L. B. James G. F. Moyer G. M. Wheeler Wm. B. Denny J D McIntyre Moyer & Swegle N McCallum Alice M. Goldstine Mers H. Reynolds John B. Denny Mrs. Agnes Sherman R Byrne B. W Morgan J. A. McAuslan John G Spence Robert Sketon A. Krug Jas Howe S A Stenes Wm Ritterhuff
RECEIVED NOV 9 1891 PUBLIC WORKS SEATTLE, WASH.
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87 Petition for the planking of Harrison St.