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STREET LIGHTS OF SILVER CITY
The following articles with dates of appearing
in issues of the Silver City Times tells the story of the early kerosene
street lights in our town.
We understand that the Mayor of the City instructed Silas Morse to visit
Chicago for the purpose of selecting street lamps for our city, also if he
failed to find the proper lamp and figures in Chicago, he shall pass on
to the New York and when his selection of lamps is made he is instructed to
wire Mayor for the purchase price. 6-10-1897
Silver City will soon have a good supply of street lights. Silas Morse has
returned from his eastern trip, and we understand that the lights will
arrive in a few days by fast freight. 6-24-1897
An ordinance to establish lamps on public streets and at crossings of the
same in Silver City, Iowa. Be it ordained by the town Council of Silver
City, Iowa. 8-12-1897
An ordinance has been passed and a levy made for the purpose of securing
and maintaining street lights in our city. The lamps to be purchased will
be of the time variety, and be set so as to be extinguished at any hour
desired. 8-26-1897.
George P. Pullman, a member of the city council of Silver City went to
Council Bluffs yesterday to purchase new street lamps. We can now look
for them to be put up and in running order in a few days. 10-21-1897
The committee appointed on locating and buying the new street lamps have
decided that 5 are needed and will be located as follows: one on the
corner by Geo. Swarts residence, one at M .J. VanKirks, one at L. W.
Huffakers, one at A .P. Reeves and one near the depot. This will make an
addition in lighting our town. 5-5-1897
And so Silver City had kerosene street lamps. They were not of the time
variety as stated in an article above, but they were maintained by C.A.
Rommel for many years. |