Miscellaneous city Documents, 1922

Name/Title

Miscellaneous city Documents, 1922

Entry/Object ID

2011.66.3

Scope and Content

Acc. No. 11.66.3 Subject Category: City of Alameda Date or Period: 1922 Object: Folder, file Description: Description: Acid-free legal-size manila file folder, with legal size documents, with numbers added on the back in red pencil or crayon, ranging from 3101 to 3115. Size folder: L 14 3/4" X W 9" History of Object: Folder with miscellaneous city documents, found in the attic of City Hall. #3101, resignation, and withdrawal of same, of Policewoman Vaughan. #3102, complaints against noise from workshop of N. Sengenberger, gold-beater, at 1230 Pearl Street. #3104, Lights on Webster Street bridge #3105, decision to build a fire-proof ‘comfort station’ in Washington Park, with Blueprint, by Carl Werner. This building - the public restrooms - was indeed constructed. #3106, Bank of America needed the City to remove a drinking through, which was in the way for planned renovations #3107, correspondence regarding American Railway Express Co. service via the Southern Pacific ‘Horseshoe’ electric train. #3108, correspondence re Bacharach bill, (H.R.10212) limiting jurisdiction of Federal Courts. #3109, improvement of roadway on Bay Farm Island #3110, correspondence relating to forming of a water district # 3112 correspondence on letterhead of East Bay water company. #3114 legal opinion of City Attorney Wm. J. Locke regarding mandated closure of Butcher shops on Sundays (conclusion; targeting one type of business is not valid). #3115: E.K. Taylor offered two boats for use by the Police Department. Acquired from: City of Alameda Date: August 13, 2011