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Bernardsville Fire Company

To the glory of God and in memory of the departed members of the Bernardsville Fire Company.

Marker is on New Jersey Route 202, on the right when traveling north.

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Georgetown Fire Company

On April 11, 1903, the commissioners of the

Town of Georgetown held a public meeting to

organize a fire company for the community.

The effort was in response to the demands of

businessmen and homeowners who had experienced

rising insurance ...

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Cheswold Volunteer Fire Company

This company was organized on February 2, 1928, when a group of interested citizens met at C. H. Pearson’s Store for the purpose of electing officers. William S. Scarborough was chosen to be the President of the organization, and Willard ...

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Company Street (Fireback Row)

The enlisted men’s encampment consisted of 116 log huts set in a double row for almost a quarter mile down the company street. The only above ground remains of those huts today are the piles of collapsed stone chimneys. Each ...

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Trumbull Volunteer Fire Company #1

[ West side ]

Dedicated To The

Trumbull Volunteer

Fire Company #1, Inc

Past, Present, Future

Established 1925

[ South side ]

Trumbull Center

Fire District

Established 1950

[ North side ]

Trumbull Volunteer

Fire Company #1, Inc

Past Chiefs

Charles Shepherd

Charles Kurtz

Carl Peterson

Henry Machalowski

Henry ...

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Hope Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1

Historical Note

This fire company originated

in 1849, when it was known as

Hope Hose Company.

It was not until 1872 when

by an act of Legislature,

the original name was changed

to its present

Hope Steam Fire Engine

Company No. 1

This building erected 1967

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Fire Company

Founded in 1752,

The Relief Fire Co.

is the oldest active

volunteer company

in the nation.

Fire House Is On Premises

Marker is at the intersection of Pine Street and Church Street, on the right when traveling north on Pine Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Washington Fire Company

No. 9

Located at this site, the volunteer

Washington Fire Company No.9,

provided fire protection to Washington

and adjacent wards for 24 years. The

top of a cistern visible 20 feet north

served as a water reservoir for the

fire apparatus. The men of the

Washington ...

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Firehouse Engine Company No. 33

This 1898 firehouse, designed by Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers, is a striking example of the French Beaux Arts style of architecture. At the time of construction it was also the headquarters of the Chief of the Fire Department. The ...

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Doylestown Fire Company No. 1 World War II Memorial

 

In honor of

the men of

Doylestown Fire Co. No. 1

who have served their country

in World War II

In memory of

John E. Miller

Killed in action, 1945

Monroe R. Bethman • Alexander Price • Robert M. ...

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