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Wilkes-Barre Borough Council Minutes Summary

Wilkes-Barre Borough Council Minutes Summary. Thursday, June 11, 2009. In May of 1806 an election was held to select the first officials of the newly formed borough of Wilkes-Barre. The election was not contested, as all of the good citizens turned out to vote. Jesse Fell Made Burgess. Strict Rules of Conduct. When the president shall take his seat and call to order, each member shall take off his hat and take his seat. The record points to the fact that there was an argument at this point and then that.

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Wilkes-Barre Borough Council Minutes Summary. Thursday, June 11, 2009. In May of 1806 an election was held to select the first officials of the newly formed borough of Wilkes-Barre. The election was not contested, as all of the good citizens turned out to vote. Jesse Fell Made Burgess. Strict Rules of Conduct. When the president shall take his seat and call to order, each member shall take off his hat and take his seat. The record points to the fact that there was an argument at this point and then that.

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