Report of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society of Disbursement of Contributions for the Sufferers by the Chicago FireChicago Relief and Aid Society, at the Riverside Press, 1874 - 440 Seiten |
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... Potatoes , at 20 cents pound Tea , at 80 cents 13 pounds Sugar , at 11 cents · • • 14 pounds Rice , at 8 cents ; or 3 pounds Beans , at 33 cents 14 pounds Soap , at 7 cents 11⁄2 pounds Dried Apples , at 8 cents 3 pounds Fresh Beef , at ...
... Potatoes , at 20 cents pound Tea , at 80 cents 13 pounds Sugar , at 11 cents · • • 14 pounds Rice , at 8 cents ; or 3 pounds Beans , at 33 cents 14 pounds Soap , at 7 cents 11⁄2 pounds Dried Apples , at 8 cents 3 pounds Fresh Beef , at ...
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... Potatoes 4,250 9,552 9,551 10,503 13,649 Bushels Beans . 125 733 1,461 2.429 2,183 6,950 866 1,873 1,3221 5891 4215 43 26 8000.- $ 951 Bushels Onions 250 717 987 2,643 2,799 1,217 32 229 53 282 81 872 439 80 ایرا 1 No 8 1000 180 1111 ...
... Potatoes 4,250 9,552 9,551 10,503 13,649 Bushels Beans . 125 733 1,461 2.429 2,183 6,950 866 1,873 1,3221 5891 4215 43 26 8000.- $ 951 Bushels Onions 250 717 987 2,643 2,799 1,217 32 229 53 282 81 872 439 80 ایرا 1 No 8 1000 180 1111 ...
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... Potatoes . 7.806 Bushels Beans . 8,615 Bushels Onions . 32 Pecks Turnips . 825 Gallons Vinegar . 1,891 Gallons Syrup . 99 Packages Corn Starch . 125 Packages Farina . 126 Packages Ex . Beef . 28,901 Mattresses . 1,512 Pillows . 76,758 ...
... Potatoes . 7.806 Bushels Beans . 8,615 Bushels Onions . 32 Pecks Turnips . 825 Gallons Vinegar . 1,891 Gallons Syrup . 99 Packages Corn Starch . 125 Packages Farina . 126 Packages Ex . Beef . 28,901 Mattresses . 1,512 Pillows . 76,758 ...
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... Potatoes • 2 pounds . 3 pounds . 1 pint . 2 quarts . Bread or Flour Tea or Coffee Sugar Rice . Soap · Soft Coal . • 3 pounds . 2 pounds . 1 ounce . 2 ounces . 4 ounces . 4 ounces . 4 ounces . ton per month . The Department of Sick and ...
... Potatoes • 2 pounds . 3 pounds . 1 pint . 2 quarts . Bread or Flour Tea or Coffee Sugar Rice . Soap · Soft Coal . • 3 pounds . 2 pounds . 1 ounce . 2 ounces . 4 ounces . 4 ounces . 4 ounces . ton per month . The Department of Sick and ...
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... Potatoes .. Beans Onions Heads Cabbage . Gallons Vinegar . Molasses . Number of Mattresses . Pillows .. Gray Blankets . White Blankets . Comforts .. Sheets . Stoves . Pieces Pipe .. Tables . Bedsteads .. Chairs ... Pieces Crockery ...
... Potatoes .. Beans Onions Heads Cabbage . Gallons Vinegar . Molasses . Number of Mattresses . Pillows .. Gray Blankets . White Blankets . Comforts .. Sheets . Stoves . Pieces Pipe .. Tables . Bedsteads .. Chairs ... Pieces Crockery ...
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Aid Society amount applicant Ascites barrels clothing barrels flour blankets Board box clothing Bright's Disease Bronchitis calamity car load provisions Cash cents Chairman Chicago fire CHICAGO RELIEF Cholera Morbus Enteritis city of Chicago Coal Congregational Church contributions of citizens Dear Sir Diarrhoea Direction and Force DISEASES AND MORTALITY distribution DISTRICT NUMBER donation draft Dyspepsia Dysuria employés Epistaxis Erysipelas FEMALE PATIENTS five Force of Wind four boxes Fund gold honor hundred dollars inclose John Keratitis LIST OF DISEASES M. E. Church MAYOR OF CHICAGO Mean Therm merchandise MORTALITY OF MALE N. W. g November Number of families obedient servant October 12 officers Pertussis Pleuritis pounds Presbyterian Church R. B. MASON Rain Fall receipt RELIEF AND AID Relief Committee respectfully Secretary Sexes shoes SPECIAL RELIEF Street subscriptions sufferers Superintendent supplies sympathy thousand dollars three boxes clothing Treasurer Typhoid Fever U. S. Consul York
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Seite 99 - ... of our citizens of homes and rendered them destitute ; that has destroyed many millions in value of property, and thereby disturbing the business of the people and deranging the finances of the State, and interrupting the execution of the laws, is and constitutes " an extraordinary occasion " within the true intent and meaning of the eighth section of the fifth article of the Constitution. Now, therefore, I, John M. Palmer, Governor of the State of Illinois, do by this, my proclamation, convene...
Seite 22 - USA : Upon consultation with the Board of Police Commissioners, I am satisfied that the continuance of the efficient aid in the preservation of order in this city, which has been rendered by the forces under your command in pursuance of my proclamation, is no longer required. I will therefore fix the hour of 6 PM, of this day, as the hour at which the aid requested of you shall cease.
Seite 124 - The Board of Trustees of the Illinois Industrial University;" and by that name and style shall have perpetual succession, have power to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to...
Seite 104 - Minnesota, the special bonds of the state, bearing an interest of seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually in the city of New York...
Seite 128 - ... owners in a book to be kept for that purpose. He shall file registrations alphabetically by counties, and shall furnish each year to the County Commissioners or ordinaries, and also the...
Seite 125 - Directors shall be elected by the persons named in the first section, or such of them, not less than ten, who shall attend a meeting to be held in Chicago, at a time and place of which notice shall be given by any three of said persons, and the persons elected Directors at such time, shall hold their offices for one year, and until others are appointed in their places, and shall elect their own officers, and have power to appoint and remove all the other agents, officers, and servants employed by...
Seite 88 - ... in order to lighten the burdens of his less fortunate comrades in arms; that the community in which he lived has been deprived of a useful citizen known by his good works and without reproach. 2nd, That with heartfelt emotion we tender to the grief-stricken family our deepest sympathy, accompanied with the prayer that " He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb...
Seite 98 - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of State to [SEAL.] be affixed.
Seite 20 - The police will act in conjunction with the Lieutenant General, in the preservation of the peace and quiet of the city, and the Superintendent of Police will consult with him to that end— the intent hereof being to preserve the peace of the city without interfering with the functions of the city government...
Seite 15 - Chicago is hereby pledged for the necessary expenses for the relief of the suffering. Public order will be preserved. The Police and Special Police now being appointed, will be responsible for the maintenance of the peace and the protection of property. All officers and men of the Fire Department and Health Department will act as Special Policemen without further notice. The Mayor and Comptroller will give vouchers for all supplies furnished by the different Relief Committees. The head-quarters of...