Council Proceedings: February 3 and February 17, 1905: Part 2 of 2

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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH:

That the City Engineer be instructed to enter into a contract with L. J. Hawkins for the grading and gravelling of that part of Lipscomb Street lying between the south line of Terrell Avenue and the north line of Myrtle Magnolia Street in accordance with the ordinance providing for the grading and gravelling of same at a cost not to exceed sixty cents per running foot.

Jake F. Zurn

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FILED FEB 17 1905 Jno T. Montgomery City Sec'y

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W. M. Rea, Chief. Jas. A. Allen, Ass't Chief.

Police Department, City of Fort Worth.

Fort Worth, Texas, 3/24 1902

Came to hand on the 24th Day of March 1902 and executed by [satifying?] Susan Garret, Samuel Moore W. B. Lightfoot and W. R. Arten - That unknown text that a part of Harding and East 4th Street - Enclosed as indicated on the plat here to attached and that they would have to move there fence (each of them) off the streets named.

W. M. Rea City Marshall

By J. A. Allen Asst. Marshall

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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS, CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH.

FORT WORTH, TEXAS, May 30th 1901.

Hon. The Mayor & City Council City

Gentlemen:

Upon request of Chairman St. & Alley Committee - I have run the lines of Harding & E. 4th Sts. so as to determine the encroachments of abutting property owners - upon said streets.

The attached plat - showing that the N 1/2 of 3.25 ft. is onto Harding St. 5.6 ft. - The S. 1/2 of same 3.7 ft. onto Harding St. - and 21.0 ft. onto E. 4th St. correctly represents the situation.

Respectfully, John B. Hawley City Engr

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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS, CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH.

2. (Report City Engr)

FORT WORTH, TEXAS, May 30th 1901.

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