Photographs; Fire fighters; Fire engines & equipment; Fire stations;
A group photograph of firemen in front of two fire trucks and the firehouse. There are several name written in for the firemen. In the front row, Dreher, Stillitino, Yates, J. Malkey, unknown, unknown, C. Ormstead, Goutchious, Sculley, Chief E...
Documents; Forms (Documents); Fire stations; Fire fighters;
A handwritten listing of the men and their positions in the various companies is on the back of this blank Chester Fire Department Service Certificate.
A large unit of firemen, probably the Orangetown company, stands at rest during a parade. The location hasn't been ascertained but a large sign advertising 'Gasoline' suggests that cars were on the roads. However, the road isn't paved, so it must...
A number of men (perhaps firemen) dressed in costumes for the parade honoring the one hundredth anniversary of the Nyack Fire Department. One is in a hula skirt, another in a barrel; most are wearing female garb.
Fire stations; Banners; Streets; Business districts;
A sign hanging above Broadway announces a ball sponsored by Empire Hook and Ladder Company. Businesses are decorated with patriotic bunting, perhaps for the firemen's parade. The roadway in the foreground is Burd Street.
A simple frame building, built in 1884, houses Orangetown Company Number One on Depot Place in South Nyack. The double doors are open and a vehicle is seen inside. An adjoining building has doors closed. On the roof is a long flagpole and an...
A special key for quick access to the Walton Hose Co. portion of the Corporation Building for fireman answering an alarm.
This was Frank Durland's key.
After the 1910 Nyack Firemen's Parade, the New City Fire Company was photographed in front of Mazeppa Engine Company, Main Street, Nyack. Seated in front are (left to right) Ed Gross, New City postmaster and fire chief; Ed Buchenau, Clarkstown town...
An ambulance is parked in front of the garage doors of the Empire Hose Co. Two men stand by the front bumper of the ambulance. "Piermont Fire Dept. Ambulance" is painted on the side of the ambulance car. They are both wearing long jackets and hats....
At 288 Main Street is a fire company that was formed to defend Nyack's hillside. Highland Hose Company #5 was organized in 1895. Originally it was housed across the street; the present building was constructed in 1909.
Group portraits; fire stations; fire fighters; bands; posing; photographs; photographic postcards; postcards; men; uniforms; hats; monocles;
Black and white photograph of the Pioneer Engine Co. No.1, in Ellenville, N.Y. They are all lined up and posing for a group photograph, and all dressed in uniform except for two gentlemen dressed in suits.