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ALBANY, April 16, 1898

DR. FRED W. SLOCUM, Health officer, Camillus, N. Y.:

Dear Sir-I am in receipt of your communication of the 15th inst., complaining of the disposition being made in the town of Camillus by Averill & Gregory of Syracuse, N. Y., of garbage and refuse from their hotel, the Yates house.

In reply you are informed that your complaint has been referred to Dr. F. W. Smith of Syracuse, N. Y., who is one of the commissioners of this Board.

Very respectfully,

BAXTER T. SMELZER,

Secretary

ALBANY, April 16, 1898

DR. FRED'K W. SMITH, State Commissioner of Health, 700 South West street, Syracuse, N. Y.:

Dear Sir-I enclose herewith for such action as you may desire to take, a complaint received from Dr. Fred W. Slocum, health officer of the town of Camillus, concerning the disposition being made in that town by the proprietors of the Yates house, Syracuse, N. Y., of garbage and other refuse from their hotel. I have stated to Dr. Slocum that the matter has been referred to you.

it.

Please return the complaint to me when you have finished with

Very respectfully,

BAXTER T. SMELZER,

Secretary

SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 26, 1898

DR. B. T. SMELZER, Secretary State Board of Health, Albany, N. Y.: My Dear Doctor-Regarding your communication of the 16th inst. enclosing a complaint from health officer Dr. F. W. Slocum, of the town of Camillus, regarding an alleged nuisance being maintained by Messrs. Averill & Gregory on their farm in said town by reason of their promiscuous dumping of garbage, swill

and refuse from the Yates hotel in the city of Syracuse, of which they are the proprietors, permit me to say that I have visited the farm in question and made a personal investigation, and find the facts as specified by Dr. Slocum in his communication and complaint to you.

I had a conference with Mr. Averill and Dr. Slocum yesterday afternoon, and have the promise of Mr. Averill to so take care of the garbage of the hotel in the future as to avoid any further 'cause for complaint. Pending their future action, I would advise that no action be taken by our department further than sending Dr. Slocum a copy of my letter, should you deem that necessary. Yours respectfully,

F. W. SMITH

ALBANY, April 27, 1898

DR. F. W. SMITH, State Commissioner of Health, 700 South West

street, Syracuse, N. Y.:

Dear Sir-I am in receipt of your communication of the 26th inst. reporting upon your investigation of the complaint made by Dr. F. W. Slocum, health officer of the town of Camillus, concerning an alleged nuisance on the premises of Averill & Gregory located in that town.

In reply you are informed that a copy of your report has been sent to Dr. Slocum.

Very respectfully,

BAXTER T. SMELZER,

Secretary

ALBANY, April 27, 1898

DR. F. W. SLOCUM, Health officer of the Town of Camillus, Camillus,

N. Y.:

Dear Sir-I send you herewith enclosed copy of report of Dr. F. W. Smith upon his investigation of the complaint made by you concerning an alleged nuisance on the premises of Averill & Gregory in your town.

Very respectfully,

BAXTER T. SMELZER,

Secretary

VILLAGE OF ILION

To the Honorable the State Board of Health, Albany, N. Y.: Whereas, a certain dumping ground exists on West Hill, so called, in the village of Ilion, county of Herkimer, and State of New York, and is used by said village of Ilion for a dumping ground; and

Whereas, the same annoys, injures and endangers the comfort, repose, health and safety of a considerable number of persons; and

Whereas, appeals to the local board of health have met with no notice or response; and

Whereas, said dumping ground is a public nuisance and sickness and it is believed at least one death from diphtheria can be traced to the existence of said nuisance; and

Whereas, reputable physicians condemn the same.

Now therefore, we, the undersigned, respectfully petition the State Board of Health of the State of New York to take cognizance of the existence of said nuisance, to use such steps toward the abatement of the same as may be just and proper and to take such further proceedings or action concerning the same as may be just and proper in the premises.

Elmer M. Cole, 25 Charles street.

Fred A. Bedworth, 21 Charles street.

B. F. Phillips, 27 Charles street.
C. E. Snell, 33 Charles street.

William A. Getman, 28 Charles street.
Robert J. Watson, 24 Charles street.
George E. Gough, 29 Charles street.
Wm. M. Avery, Charles street.
John C. Beebworth, Charles street.
J. W. Cole, 6 Charles street.
Frank E. Smith, 23 Charles street.
Chas. A. Barringer.

J. D. DeLong.

W. Tillinghast.

O. Moore, 17 Charles street.

C. B. Gough, 13 Charles street.
William H. Dornen, 9 Charles street.
D. J. Chesebrough, 7 Charles street.
H. J. Watson, 5 Charles street.
David Stitt, 3 Charles street.
William Hunter.

Charles Hunter.

Fillmore Bargler.

W. B. Secord.

F. A. Tuttle.

George Kohen, 25 South Fourth avenue.
L. N. Walker, 25 South Fourth avenue.
W. D. Beer, 15 South Fourth avenue.
W. T. Dodson, 15 South Fourth avenue.
C. M. Hilliard, 49 Fourth avenue, West Hill.
Mrs. Daniel Dygert, 27 South Fourth avenue.
Harry L. Fake, 27 South Fourth avenue.
Mrs. C. Horton, 13 South Fourth avenue.
H. N. Brand, 13 South Fourth avenue.
Mrs. Alice McMoners.

A. W. Worden, 7 South Fourth avenue.

C. A. Owston, 5 South Fourth avenue.

J. W. Kling.

G. Clive, Rand street.

D. E. Olds, 13 South Fifth avenue.

Frank O. Patterson, 83 Second street.

Joseph Parker.

Geo. E. Bates.

H. D. Hoyt.

W. J. King.

Frank Ostrander, 22 Prospect street.

F. H. Kellog, 80 Second street.
S. F. Nebhut, 75 Second street.

S. A. Penney, 22 Montgomery street.

Jas. Allstine, 13 Rand street.
Thos. J. Sill, 23 Third avenue.

J. R. Hamlen, 50 Second street.
Geo. Greenought.

F. W. Russell, 4 South Third avenue.

E. E. Day, 20 South Third avenue.
J. C. Day, 8 South Third avenue.
F. W. Archeler, 12 South Third avenue.
A. A. Rivers, South Third avenue.
Mrs. A. Jess, 18 South Third avenue.
A. Williamson, 24 South Third avenue.
G. H. Walrath, 27 South Third avenue.
Leo P. Hoffman, 25 South Third avenue.
Mrs. Loeffler, 23 South Third avenue.
A. C. Shepard.

H. M. Covert.

A. Palmer.

Fred H. Bennett.

John Griesmann.

B. Harrington.

Geo. Woodbury, 33 Second street.
Ellen Briggs, 33 Second street.
Chas. L. Fenton, 21 Second street.

W. E. McFarran, 4 Prospect avenue.
John Irlam.

C. N. Cole, 12 Prospect avenue.

F. O. Harter, 28 Third avenue.

T. V. Hollis, 6 Third avenue.
David H. Paddock.

E. M. Greene.

E. P. Clark.

ALBANY, May 24, 1898

ELMER M. COLE AND OTHERS, 25 Charles street, Ilion, N. Y.:

Gentlemen-I am in receipt of a petition signed by a number of residents of Ilion, complaining of an alleged nuisance caused by the use of land on West Hill as a dumping ground.

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