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====TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs====
 
====TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs====
 
*  TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs. <ref>Wooster Daily Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1891 April 25, p. 3.</ref>
 
*  TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs. <ref>Wooster Daily Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1891 April 25, p. 3.</ref>
Pursuant to a resolution adopted on Monday evening all the members of the City Council except
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Pursuant to a resolution adopted on Monday evening all the members of the City Council except {{Surname|Wilhelm}} and {{Surname|Rightly}}, met at the City Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of inspecting the Bloomington reservoir, the Spink street well and the [[Reddick dam]], and for the purpose of taking some action to increase the supply and capacity of the reservoirs or to provide some means of increasing the supply of water to meet the rapidly increasing demand.
  
 
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TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs

  • TOOK A RIDE: The Members of the City Council Make a Visit to the Different Reservoirs. [1]

Pursuant to a resolution adopted on Monday evening all the members of the City Council except Wilhelm and Rightly, met at the City Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of inspecting the Bloomington reservoir, the Spink street well and the Reddick dam, and for the purpose of taking some action to increase the supply and capacity of the reservoirs or to provide some means of increasing the supply of water to meet the rapidly increasing demand.

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  1. Wooster Daily Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1891 April 25, p. 3.

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