A Lott of City in 100 Years 1871 1971 Centennial History of Gibson City Ill

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26, 1905, by bids. High bidder was J. M Baily for $3002. A new city building was erected on the site of the present building. The contract for the building was awarded to I. S. Shaw. His bid was $7252. Completion date was 120 days. Bids were opened Oct. 5, 1905. Paul O. Moratz was the architect. The fire department room was to be sealed with yellow pine boards, upper floors to be double, first layer being rough and laid diagonally; copper gutters instead of tin; brick to be Bloomington brick or... "any brick just as good. " The building was destroyed by fire Feb. 11, 1937 - the day of the annual Firemen's Ball. After fire destroyed the building, the City Council met on the first floor of the old Illinois Bell Telephone Office then located on East 8th St. Bonds were issued in the amount of $21, 000 to finance the cost of a new building. The architect for the present building was Aschauer & Waggoner. Bonds were sold on June 11, 1937, payable over 10 years at 3' 2 percent interest. The contract was let in September 19:?7 for $21, 625.

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