March 11, 1874, Wisconsin State Journal
Published in the state's newspaper of record, March 11, 1874. I have included Chapters 1 and 14 only, as the document is so lengthy it encompasses two full pages of the newspaper in laying out the city's officers, taxation, etc. As noted above, this had been in the works since 1866.
(It takes a true student of the city's history to decipher the exact definitions of Round's, Reed's, and Darling's additions in the making up of the ward boundaries as described in Chapter 1. Unfortunately, I am not that student, though I look forward to researching this and ascertaining the boundaries if for no other reason than my own self-development.)
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