Box 8
Contains 82 Results:
Team of three horses pulled a long vehicle with two firemen seated and eight standing along the side. Photographed along side of St. Mary's Church, ca. 1902. Driver is Joe Kennedy. Argo is the light colored horse in the middle.
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Horse drawn fire vehicle with firemen speeding through an intersection. Possibly a house, just visible at the right, and businesses across the street.
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Near view of a fire vehicle with two men and one horse, speeding down a business street. ID has S. Division between Delaware St. & Kinscella Ct. about 1900. Morris J. Quirk boots & shoes, 606 S. Division. Wm. F. Wright, Barber, 608 S. Division, F.E. Hodges Campau Park Livery, 612 S. Division.
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Near view of two horse drawn fire vehicles with the horses looking at the cameras. Three horse team left with two men seated, and two horse team right with driver. Taken on lower Monroe Ave., with a Roasted Peanut wheeled vehicle at left, and buildings in the background.
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Two fire vehicles each pulled by a team of horses with fireman seated and standing, in front of a fire station.
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West Side Company taken in Campau Square about 1865. Boston Store in background. View of the businesses, people, old streetlight, dirt streets in background. Long vehicle with ID Wolverine No. 3?, and numerous men standing around it.
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Copy photo of 16.
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Kent Street company taken on the Island about 1865. Shows a group of men standing around a long vehicle, with a flag.
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Three horses near trees
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1. Model T once belonging to Pentwater, nw belonging to Beltline. . . Image shows two generations of motorized fire engineers, one contemporary to the date of the photo and one Model T engine right.
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