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992965
Petition to grant the use of water free of charge by the City Mission, located at 604 Commercial Street, for continued services rendered in providing free lodging and free meals to the poor of the community. The Mission stated its aims "are the improveme
May 18 1894
990292_transcript
Transcript of: Nine residents of Beacon Hill petitioned the Council for five street lights to be placed on Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets. The residents state they are "without police protection and owing to these conditions are liable to all the danger and annoyance that darkness and lack of protection entail." The petition was rejected.
990292
Nine residents of Beacon Hill petitioned the Council for five street lights to be placed on Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets. The residents state they are "without police protection and owing to these conditions are liable to all the danger and annoyance that darkness and lack of protection entail." The petition was rejected.
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Anderson, Alexander
Atwood, E. Jr.
Black, F. D.
Burnse, Troy
Burnwell, A. P.
Burnwell, A. S.
Chapin, Herman
Clise, H. R.
Davies, Griffith
Greene, Roger S.
Jackson, A.
Kilbourne, E. C.
Meacham, George F.
Scott, W. G.
Thorton, T. Dexter
Wood, William D.
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New England Northwestern Investment Company
Seattle City Mission