Sepia-toned black and white photograph of a marching band wearing all white on a sunny day in the street. A banner above them reads, "Welcome. Pioneer Engine Company. No. 1, Firemen's Day in Liberty, Aug 27, 1912." In the background is a sign for a...
fire engines; fire fighters; fire extinguishers; trucks; roads; streets; automobiles; buildings; homes & haunts; wheels; ladders; postcards; photographic postcards; photographs;
Sepia toned photograph of a fire truck from the early 1900s. On it are the words, "Scoresby" and "E. F. D."
Black and white photograph of the Ellenville Fire Department marching down down a dirt path in uniform. Some men at the front are holding what looks like a bowl.
Black and white photograph of a dressed up man posing on a horse-pulled and decorated carriage which is holding a shinning barrel. A house is in the background, and a dog is walking along side the carriage.
Black and white photograph of the Ellenville Fire Department marching along a dirt road in two rows, all holding a rope that's dragging a carriage with a large barrel on it. Crowds of people are dressed up and watching. Me
postcards; photographic postcards; photographs; posing; men; adults; uniforms; Fire fighters; group portraits; celebrations;
Black and white group photograph of the Kimble Hose Fire Company in Ellenville, New York. Group of men dressed in uniform posing by a decorated carriage, and holding a banner that's mostly illegible in the picture.
Title transcribed from notation on back of photograph A group of firemen in light-colored dress uniform marches four abreast. A second unit in dark dress uniform follows. One member holds a large furled flag. A single woman is visible marching...
Factories; Disasters; Fires; Fire fighters; Explosions;
The American Aniline Products Corperation 's Nyack plant that sat at the corner of Cedar Hill Ave and Railroad Avenue exploded around 9:30 A.M on Friday January 31, 1919. This explosion was covered by the Nyack Evening Journal, and the...
Factories; Disasters; Fires; Fire fighters; Explosions;
The American Aniline Products Corperation 's Nyack plant that sat at the corner of Cedar Hill Ave and Railroad Avenue exploded around 9:30 A.M on Friday January 31, 1919. This explosion was covered by the Nyack Evening Journal, and the...
Militias; Police; Fire fighters; Parades & processions;
A black and white photograph taken on the corner of Warren Street and Seventh street of Company F 10th Regiment New York National Guard Drum Corp. (center), the Hudson Band (far left), and police and or firemen (far right).
Correspondence; Women; Picnics; Fire fighters; Parades & processions; Fruit;
Mary writes her cousins informing them that she won't be able to meet them at a picnic. she writes about a firemans parade and other local gossip. Her father is not feeling well and she hopes to visit next month.