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| 1859-01-06 |
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T Bentley, surgeon & dentist, at his dwelling house. |
| 1859-01-06 |
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OC Merriman, attorney, office corner of Main & Milwaukee, opposite the |
| 1859-01-20 |
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On Sunday the 9th, this church was dedicated St John's Catholic Church, Rev FX Minderer. The alter was tastefully ornamented with several spiritual paintings. |
| 1859-01-27 |
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Ambrotypes, Mrs Hickok & Miss Myers, finish pictures, rooms in Mr Mucks Brick block opposite the Jefferson Bank. |
| 1859-02-03 |
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Cyrus Whitney, while crossing the Rock River on the ice to shorten the distance from Jeff to his farm, fell in a hole & nearly drowned. Saved by Mr Lake, the blacksmith, & others. |
| 1859-02-03 |
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Our ingenious neighbor, J Mansfield, received a patent for a milk cooler. |
| 1859-02-03 |
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Thus last, the farm house of John Masters, about 3 miles from Jeff, was discovered by the inmates to be on fire. Totally consumed, the family barely escaping. He is a old man, his farm is small, only 40 acres. |
| 1859-02-10 |
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Steam Stave Manufactory started yesterday, Turner & Forbes. |
| 1859-03-17 |
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Mrs Conovers Millinery store, Main St. |
| 1859-03-17 |
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A Company numbering about 20 left Jeff for the gold fields of Kansas. |
| 1859-03-17 |
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Petition of August Stoppenbach on North side of Candise St, Howells Addition. |
| 1859-03-17 |
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Petition of SA Williams for sidewalk along North side of blk 7 & in front of lots 1,2,3&4. |
| 1859-03-17 |
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Petition of John Sixbees for sidewalk on East side of Block 6 of West Jeff. |
| 1859-03-24 |
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Petition of IW Bird for sidewalks along North side of Lots 1,2,3 &4, Blk 7, & lots 1&8, blk 8, on the South side of Milwaukee St. |
| 1859-03-24 |
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Samuel Brown, livery, East end of the Rock River Bridge. |
| 1859-03-24 |
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Brown & Jones are actively preparing to engage in brick making upon an extensive scale, it being their intention this spring & summer from 500,000-700,000, for which they will find a ready market, as there are 3 brick churches to be built besides stores & dwellings before next fall. |
| 1859-03-24 |
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Last Tuesday, 4 of our citizens left for Pikes Peak, 2 of which, Gillman & Stone, have been Jeff residents for the last 10 or 15 years. |
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