. Minutes of the Common council of the city of New York, 1784-1831 . ^U/7tYt /y?. S o. y ^ >?• ;;->Y h^:/. M .» ?^\ »0 Au;^. 1824 Common Council Minutes 48 The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and approved. [318] A petition to pave at the foot of Washington Street fromBeaver Lane to Marketfield Street was referred to the Street Com-mittee. A petition from Sundry Owners of property between Walnut andGoverneur Street that a Street may be opened from the East river toGrand Street between the Streets aforesaid, was read and referred tothe Street Committee. A petition of William Ferri


. Minutes of the Common council of the city of New York, 1784-1831 . ^U/7tYt /y?. S o. y ^ >?• ;;->Y h^:/. M .» ?^\ »0 Au;^. 1824 Common Council Minutes 48 The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and approved. [318] A petition to pave at the foot of Washington Street fromBeaver Lane to Marketfield Street was referred to the Street Com-mittee. A petition from Sundry Owners of property between Walnut andGoverneur Street that a Street may be opened from the East river toGrand Street between the Streets aforesaid, was read and referred tothe Street Committee. A petition of William Ferris to Lease a Lot of Ground in AnthonyStreet between little Water Street and Cross St. was referred to theFinance Committee. A petition from Henry Arther to Lease the same Lot of Groundwas referred to the Same Committee A petition of George Lovett for Balance of Contract for buildingGrand St. Sewer, was referred to the Finance Committee. A petition of Lewis Moore stating that [319] he had been notifiedto repair the pavement on Pearl, IMoore and Water Streets—thatalterat


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