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The first fire engine used in Salem was bought by Richard Derby and others in 1749. Most residents in those days had leather buckets at the ready  
*The first fire engine used in Salem was bought by Richard Derby and others in 1749. Most residents in those days had leather buckets at the ready to help put out fires.


to help put out fires.
*Before modern days, the fire department had consisted of steam fire engines and hand-engines, hook and ladder carriages, and hose-carriages.


Before modern days, the fire department had consisted of steam fire engines and hand-engines,
*In 1744, the first of many fire clubs was organized.


Hook and ladder carriages, and hose-carriages.
*Many good articles on this topic can be found in the sources cited below.


In 1744, the first of many fire clubs was organized.
*For more recent Fire fighter history in Salem see [[Salem Fire Department]] on this wiki.
 
Many good articles on this topic can be found in the sources cited below.


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[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1668655?locg=63 Historical Sketch of Salem] Osgood, p.76
[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/1668655?locg=63 Historical Sketch of Salem] Osgood, p.76
[https://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2382888?locg=63 Essex Institute Historical Collection]article on "fire clubs" in Salem, Vol. 39: p.1-28

Latest revision as of 11:28, 29 September 2021

  • The first fire engine used in Salem was bought by Richard Derby and others in 1749. Most residents in those days had leather buckets at the ready to help put out fires.
  • Before modern days, the fire department had consisted of steam fire engines and hand-engines, hook and ladder carriages, and hose-carriages.
  • In 1744, the first of many fire clubs was organized.
  • Many good articles on this topic can be found in the sources cited below.


See Also

Annals of Salem Felt, Vol. 1, p. 365-372

Salem in the Eighteenth Century Phillips, p. 189-194

Historical Sketch of Salem Osgood, p.76

Essex Institute Historical Collectionarticle on "fire clubs" in Salem, Vol. 39: p.1-28