Black and white photo image of a banner that reads "Do Not Depend Entirely on the Fire Dep't to Put Out Fires. It's Really Up to You to Prevent Them." Banner is hanging in front of the Government Building, also known as the Old Stone Post Office, in Government Square at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets.
Black and white photo image of a banner that reads "Do Not Depend Entirely on the Fire Dep't to Put Out Fires. It's Really Up to You to Prevent Them." Banner is hanging on Gallia Street.
Black and white photo image of a group of firemen. Photo is numbered with corresponding names on the back. 1. J. H. Foroler 2. S. M. Stone 3. Raymond Hall- Russellville, Ky. 4. Arthur Chase 5. Armstrong, #6 house 6. Leedom 7. Hensley 8. Stewart 9. Molster 10. Berryman 11. P. S. Render
Black and white photo image of a fire hose demonstration on the fire escape at the Washington Hotel, built in 1901 at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets. From 1939 to 1956 it was known as the Milner Hotel. In 1979 the Washington Hotel became part of the Riverview Retirement Center serving the elderly and handicapped.
Black and white photo image of a fire hose demonstration on the fire escape at the Washington Hotel, built in 1901 at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets. From 1939 to 1956 it was known as the Milner Hotel. In 1979 the Washington Hotel became part of the Riverview Retirement Center serving the elderly and handicapped.
Black and white photo image of a demonstration held at the stadium. On December 6, 1936, Frank Gray, of a chemical manufacturing company, demonstrated a new freezing solution used to put out fires. The event was sponsored by the Scioto Valley Fire Company, and the New Boston Fire Department and safety heads of industries and manufacturing companies attended the demonstration.