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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistory of the Bozeman Police Dept_Chapter 04 1 1 Chapter 4 Postin of Cit Ordinances The Bozeman City Council was quite busy as the structure of city government had to be put in place. In order to accommodate some of this structure, additional duties were placed on the Police Department. Ordinance Na. 2 Concerning the posting and publishing of the ordinances of the City of Bozeman Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Bozeman Section 1: That the City Clerk, within five days after passage of any Ordinance by the City Council, shall make out and deliver to the City Marshall three copies of said Ordinance. Section 2: The Marshall forthwith, upon receipt of said copies post the same at the following places; at the door of the City Hall, at the Courthouse, and at McAdow's Mill. ' Section 3: Immediately after posting said copies, the said Marshall shall certify to the Clerk the date of the posting of said ordinances specifying the same by its number and title. Section 4: The Clerk shall preserve the certificate so returned by the Marshall, and from the date specified in such certificate of the posting thereof, said Ordinance shall be deemed to have been published, and the provision thereof shall take effect. Section 5: And all Ordinances passed by the City Council shall be published in at least two newspapers in said City, within ten days after their passage; provided that reasonable terms can be made with the publishers of said newspapers. ' Adopted and approved April 12, 1883 ' J.V. Bogert, Mayor J.J. Davis, City Clerk 1 11 It is unknown where this City Hall was located. However, the first City Hall was located an the southeast comer of Main and Bozeman streets. In the summer and fall of ' 1867, W.J. Beall, W.K. Tracy and H.H. Mood built a two story frame building, with each owning one-third interest in the land and building. It was erected far a "City Hall" and was used as such and the total cost is believed to be around $4144.00. r3 On 4ctobe , 1868, this building was sold to the fine of Willson and Rich. Mr. ' Rich made the upper floor as his family residence and the first floor was used as a stare by the firm of Willson and Rich. The Courthouse was located at Main and Fourth, and McAdow's Mill was located on the east side of North Broadway between Davis and Fridley. This site is now occupied by Simkin Hallin lumber company. The first newspaper established in Gallatin County was the "Montana Pick and Plow" and it appeared in December 1869. The newspaper was later sold and the new ' paper appeared as the "Avant Courier an September 13, 1871. Another newspaper, "The Bozeman Times", began publishing in 1874 and this paper later merged with the Avant Courier. The Bozeman Chronicle began publishing in January 1883. ~' 1 ~I 12 1