Fannin Co., TX - Honey Grove City Council Committee ***************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: James Gerling USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***************************************************** CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF HONEY GROVE, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS T. B. Yarbrough R. T. Piner Geo. F. Stanfield Were appointed a committee as order of business, who report following 1. Call to order 2. Call of roll (which maybe dispensed with) 3. Reading minutes of previous meeting 4. Hear report 5. Election of Officers 6. Business; (New or unfinished) 7. Adjournment Order of business adopted and committee discharged. The question of roads and their improvements was raised, and in view of the fact that the necessity exists for immediate action in relation thereto. B. F. Barnum offers the following, which was adopted. Resolved that R. H. Long, Young Burgher, and L. N. Hornbeck be appointed a committee to confer with the citizens of Ionia and others relation to the improvement of roads to Ladonia. Ben Franklin, Cooper, Roxton and other neighborhoods needing them. T. B. Yarbrough moved that all resolutions offered for the ----? (not readable) of the -----tion be ----- to the secretary, and adopted unanimously. On motion the meeting adjourned. T. B. Yarbrough, Secty. The Board of Directors of the Honey Grove Mercantile and Business Association met at Independent office Monday Night, Sept 2nd 1878. Present: R. H. Long, Presdt. T. B. Yarbrough, Secty. Young Burgher H. P. Mather L. N. Hornbeck The committee appointed by the last meeting of the association to confer with citizens of Ladonia and others in relation to road reported that they visited Ladonia and Cooper and had a petition to the court in circulation for first class road from Honey Grove to Ladonia. That seventeen in Ladonia had signed the petition and a fair prospect of getting a respectable number of signatures for County Court in October. T. B. Yarbrough was appointed to present petition to court (last sentence not readable) to serve with a committee of the City Council to see to repairing the app----? to the city through the Wilson Lane. H. P. Mather, W. Underwood and W. T. Wilkins appointed to view out and estimate what is necessary to improve the app--es to the city through the Provine Walcott and Hulsey Lanes. Young Burgher, H. P. Mather and Geo. A. Dailey appointed to give notice and get up petition to open out road from Honey Grove to intersect the North Pass? Road at Lamar County line. Meeting adjourned. T. B. Yarbrough, Secty. At a called meeting of the Honey Grove Mercantile and Business Association held in the Magistrate's office, Stobaugh's Hall, July 14th 1879. Present: R. H. Long, President W. D. Wilkins, Vice T. B. Yarbrough, Secty, A. G. Stobaugh H. P. Mather L. N. Hornbeck J. S. Ingram T. C. Hale The President stated then object of the meeting to be, to ----- augment for offering premiums on first three bales of cotton of crop of 1879 offered for sale in this market and also to try to make some freight managements with the Rail Road Company so as to over come the discouragement? against our town. Mr. A. G. Stobaugh offered the following absolution. Resolved that this Association pay a premium on cotton for the crop of 1879, as follows; 1st bale of cotton received on the square of Honey Grove, for sale on shipment from this point of the present crop, fifteen dollars, 2nd bale ten dollars, 3rd bale five dollars. Provided that no one person shall receive premiums for more than one bale. Adopted. Mr. W. T. Wilkins offered the following resolution: Resolved that Mr. L. N. Hornbeck be appointed a committee of one to raise the required amount for premiums by subscription. Adopted. T. B. Yarbrough offering the following resolved, that a committee of three be appointed to correspond with Gaul Freight, against Texas and Pacific Rail Road in relation to regulating sale of freight and other produce, so as to obtain the same rated as other contentious points on this line of road. On motion resolution adopted. T. B. Yarbrough A. G. Stobaugh (rest unreadable)