The Chicago, Burlington and Northern Road to Come to Dubuque

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Thursday February 11, 1886 GRANTED AT LAST. The Chicago, Burlington and Northern Road to Come to Dubuque. The Council Grants It Liberal Privileges and Protects City Rights. The Ordinance Presented in Full——Mr. Stickney Addresses the Council. Endeavors to Arrange a Union Track System—All the Aldermen Vote Aye on the Ordinance. The final consideration […]

The Council’s Meeting To-day—Restoration of Rates, Etc.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Wednesday February 10, 1886 THE RAILROADS. The Council’s Meeting To-day—Restoration of Rates, Etc.   The city council will meet in special session 31:2 o‘clock this afternoon to report upon the much talked of right of way ordinance, granting certain privileges to the Chicago, Burlington and Northern railroad through the city. The long and […]

The Committee Submits a Report, Which is for the Present Only “Received.”

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday February 9, 1886 THE RIGHT OF WAY. The Committee Submits a Report, Which is for the Present Only “Received.” After a Short Discussion, Final Action is Postponed Until Wednesday Afternoon. President Stickney, of the Dubuque and Northwestern, to be Here Wednesday. A Reply to Mr. Knight from Mr. Maclay—A Few Words from Supt. Barr. It […]

Two Communications Touching on the Right-of-Way Matter.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Sunday February 7, 1886  THE RAILROAD WAR. Two Communications Touching on the Right-of-Way Matter. Mr. Jeffreys Sends a Dispatch to Superintendent Gilleas—The committee Will Report To-morrow, Etc. The council’s committee on the right of way matter will do read to report on Monday, as one of the members of the committee informed […]

The Council’s Committee Goes Into Secret Session

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The Dubuque Herald Saturday February 6, 1886 Mr. Knight In Reply to Mr. Maclay. To the Editor of the Daily Herald. Permit me a portion of your space for a few words in reply to Mr. J. Maclay. He wrongs his own intelligence and does me an injustice in the construction he places on what I […]

Is What the Council is Doing With the C., B. and N.’s Petition

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The Dubuque Herald  Friday February 5, 1886 WEIGHING THE WAY Is What the Council is Doing With the C., B. and N.’s Petition.. They Spend Another Afternoon Listening to Discussions. Senator Knight Represents the C., M. and St. P. and the Central. Warm Words Exchanged and no Conclusion Reached as Yet. The council committee was in […]

Such is the Condition of the Railroad Right of Way Matter

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The Dubuque  Herald  Thursday February 4, 1886 IN STATU QUO. Such is the Condition of the Railroad Right of Way Matter. The Council Committee Listens to Discussions and Adjourns Until To-Day. Hon. W. J. Knight to Appear this Afternoon in the Interests of the Opposing Railroad Companies. The committee met in the council chamber again […]

The City Council’s Committee Has Another Session

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The Dubuque Herald  Wednesday February 3, 1886 THE RIGHT OF WAY. The City Council’s Committee Has Another Session. Officials of the Central and Milwaukee Roads out in Force. A Large Delegation of Jobbers and Manufacturers Present in the Council Chamber. Council met yesterday morning at ten o clock, pursuant to adjournment to again consider the […]

 The Railroad Petition Being Carefully Considered.

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The Dubuque Daily Herald  Tuesday February 2, 1886 CITY COUNCIL  The Regular Monthly Meeting Yesterday.  The Railroad Petition Being Carefully Considered. The Seventh Street Bridge—The Ice Harbor—Bills, Petitions and Business in General. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held yesterday morning. There were present Mayor Glab and Aldermen John M. Byrne, Thomas Byrne, […]