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Truck Company 12311 viewsTypo in book descriptionApr 24, 2014
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281 viewsPhoto from Jule SpohnApr 15, 2014
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1028 Bergen Street279 viewsMar 23, 2014
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319 viewsFrom the William F. Cone CollectionMar 17, 2014
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427 views1947 Mack L pumper
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313 views1948 ALF 700 pumper
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306 views1952 ALF 700
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302 views1949 ALF 700 pumper
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366 viewsWLF pumper
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363 views1913 ALF Type 16 tillered aerial
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326 views1922 Ahrens-Fox
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355 viewsAmerican LaFrance
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306 views1930 Ahrens Fox 75ft tiller
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343 views1927 Ahrens Fox 75ft tillered aerial
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337 views1968 Mack pumper
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347 views1956 Pirsch tillered aerial
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398 views1961 Mack C pumper
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353 views1922 Mack AC7 75ft tiller
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329 views1930 ALF 200 Series Metropolitan pumper, 1000gpm pump with an 80 gallon tank
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394 views1952 ALF 700
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279 views1952 ALF 700 pumper
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291 views1919 Ahrens-Fox I-N-3; 1000gpm/40 gal tank
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239 views1250gpm pumper with a 55ft telesquirt boom
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377 views1995 E-1 1250gpm/750 gal tank
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261 views1974 Ward laFrance pumper
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279 views1972 Seagrave 100ft tillered ladder truck
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242 views1947 Mack L pumper
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376 views1947 Mack L pumper
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1910406 viewsFrom the 1910 Common Council Manual, Newark NJMar 03, 2014
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2010341 viewsPhoto from Google MapsMar 02, 2014
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287 viewsPhoto from 1920 Newspaper Carrier's AnnualMar 01, 2014
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Selling Bacon470 viewsPhoto from 1920 Newspaper Carrier's AnnualMar 01, 2014
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Laying a Wreath453 viewsPhoto from 1920 Newspaper Carrier's AnnualMar 01, 2014
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251 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.Mar 01, 2014
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259 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.Mar 01, 2014
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243 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.Mar 01, 2014
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Newark Fire Headquarters 1900323 views31 Academy Street
From: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901Feb 25, 2014
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