Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana Town Council proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 11 Apr 1867 – Page 2, Column 2
Proceedings of Town Council.
Monday Evening, April 1.
Council met in the Court House—Josiah Jackman presiding.
A. Rous, Clerk, read the minutes, which being correct were adopted.
The President appointed a committee to examine the condition of the grade at the foot of Washington street.
Alfred Shaw, Charles G. Boerner and F. J. Waldo were appointed School Trustees.
The following bills were allowed: E. R. Mullet, for one year and seven months services as School Trustee, $25.
M. D. Fuget, for services as Marshal four months, $60.
Monday Evening, April 8.
After the reading of the minutes, the Committee appointed to examine the condition of the grade at the foot of Washington street made their report. They calculated that it would take from 150 to 200 perch of rock to put the landing in complete repair; and taking into consideration the present condition of the Treasury, they did not deem it expedient to repair said grade at present.
Alfred Shaw was allowed an order on the Treasury for $75, for services as School Trustee one year and seven months.
R. F. Grisard & Bro. were allowed an order for $3.45 for spades, &c., furnished for the graveyard.
Charles G. Boerner declined to serve as School Trustee, and John Dickason was appointed to fill the vacancy.