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Maynard Fire Department Constitution and By-Laws - Hose Company No. 1
The constitution and by-laws of Maynard's first official fire department (company).
(The document is likely a reproduction as it neither dated nor signed.)
(The document is likely a reproduction as it neither dated nor signed.)
Hose Wagon No. 1 - 1903
Maynard Fire Department
Three sepia photos of Thomas "Tony" Collins, first full time fireman, driving the hose wagon.
see 1999.622.
see 1999.622.
Hose Wagon in Front of Fire Station - early 1900's
Maynard Fire Department
Maynard's first fire station, located on Nason Street, was built ca 1891 and was used until early 1950's when a new station was built on Summer Street. Tony Collins is the driver, the first full time fireman (1903). At the very extreme left of the…
Hook and Ladder No. 1 - 1891
Maynard Fire Department
The building on the right was the first Catholic Church at Assabet Village (now Maynard), built in 1865.
Firemen l to r
Front: James Murray, Frank Rhul (John Lawler ?), Allie Martin, Robert Denniston, Levi Cheney, William McAuslin, Jesse Sims,…
Firemen l to r
Front: James Murray, Frank Rhul (John Lawler ?), Allie Martin, Robert Denniston, Levi Cheney, William McAuslin, Jesse Sims,…
Hose No.1 - 1891
Maynard Fire Department
The pictures were taken on Main Street right next to the first Roman Catholic Church in Maynard, early 1890's.