"The Revised Ordinances Of Provo City" is a historical record of the laws and regulations governing Provo City, Utah, as of February 1, 1877. This volume compiles all ordinances in force at that time, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the city's legal framework during a pivotal period in its development. Included are the rules and order of business for the Provo City Council, providing insight into the governance practices of the era. Prefaced by the Organic Act of Utah and the City Charter, this book contextualizes the local ordinances within the broader legal landscape of the Utah Territory. This is a valuable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of Provo City and municipal law in the American West.
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