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[Varo Manufacturing Company Fire]
Photograph of civilians wearing white shirts and firemen on the street operating hoses at a stone building with the words "Varo MFG CO" written on the front. Varo Mfg Company was located on West Walnut Lane in Garland, Texas. While the main building burned in 1956, it was subsequently rebuilt.
[Two Men Driving Buggy]
Photograph of two men behind the reigns of a horse-drawn buggy, riding through the city street.
[Apartment Fire]
Photograph of a firefighter carrying two suitcases down a hallway damaged by fire with two young women.
[Firemen of 1895]
Photograph of seven men wearing fireman uniforms, three sitting and four standing, with two young boys bookending the line of firemen.
[Six Firemen in Front of Door]
Photograph of six firemen in a pyramid formation, wearing dark suits with silver buttons and fireman caps, standing in front of the steps that lead to a door.
[Airway Theater Fire]
Photograph of a neon sign reading "Airway" with the words "Now showing Key Largo also The Fuor Poster" below. The theater sits at 8006 Denton Drive.
[1909 Firemen]
Photograph of eleven men in Fireman uniforms sitting in two rows in front of the fire house.
[4810 East Side House Fire]
Photograph of a five alarm fire at 4810 East Side, with the outside charred and two ladders to the second floor.
[Forest Avenue Bridge]
Photograph of a firefighter standing near the railing on a bridge.
[Station #5 Firemen]
Photograph of the station 5 firemen standing wearing white shirts and black ties. From left to right, their names are J. M. Schall, D. E. Bauman, C. C. Levmaston, Dee Tulles, unknown, C. H. Boz Hunter, unknown, D. T. Gabley Hall, A. C. Benningfield, and unknown.
[2815 State Street]
Photograph of the inside of a charred wooden house at 2815 State Street.
[Station #3 at Gaston and College]
Photograph of seven men leaning or sitting on a steel railing that overlooks a dry creek bed. The man in overalls at the center of the picture is Larry Wallace.
[Travis School Fire]
Photograph of a two story brick building with flames roaring from the rooftop as firemen scale a ladder.
[Firemen Standing In Front of Red Truck]
Photograph of eleven men in black pants and light blue shirts standing in front of a red fire truck.
[Firemen at Stairway]
Photograph of two rows of men wearing black uniforms with silver buttons and badges at the foot of a stairway.
[Portrait of Fireman with Glasses]
Photograph of a man dressed in a suit with a fireman's cap and glasses.
[Five Men in Uniform]
Photograph of five men in black uniforms standing near an American flag. Their names from left to right are M. C. Byrom, B. W. Taylor, J. D. Osborn, R. F. Tayler, and unknown.
[Varo Mfg. Co. Fire]
Photograph of firemen and civilians on the street level of a stone building fire that has devastated most of the second floor of the building.
[Firemen of 1909]
Photograph of six men, three seated and three standing behind them, dressed in black in front of a brick building.
[Good Street Baptist Church]
Photograph of a group of firemen operating or overseeing the operation of a hose on the street level in a residential area.
[Chief J. T. Coffman]
Photograph of a man in a silver buttoned dark shirt wearing a dark colored hat.
[Firemen on Break]
Photograph of a large group of firemen of Central Fire Station sitting around a card table.
[Eight Firemen]
Photograph of eight men in dark uniforms with silver buttons, four seated in chairs with their hands crossed and four standing behind them.
[Horsedrawn Firehouse Buggy]
Photograph of six men riding a horse-drawn buggy with two more standing behind the rear of the vehicle.
[Water Tower Test in Dallas]
Photograph of three men, two wearing suits and one man in the center wearing a Fireman's uniform. From left to right, the men's names are Chief Gerguson from Fort Worth, Anderson Houston from South West English Dallas, and Johnnie Southwell from Beaumont.
[Group with Plaque]
Photograph of six young people wearing white shirts and black ties. Their names, from left to right, are Karen Bass, Debra Carlin, Kevin Sipes, Phyllis Allen, Ruth Crow, and Ramaro Lopez.
[Five Firemen on Early Fire Engine]
Photograph of five men wearing dark colored suits and cowboy hats on an older model fire engine, driving down a dirt road.
[Dallas Firemen 1970]
Photograph of two rows of men wearing dark suits with firemen hats standing in front of a white stone building.
[8247 Barbaree Fire]
Photograph of a bedroom with charred sheets and mattress.
[Main and Field Fire]
Photograph of a two story building with stores at the street level and apartments on the second with firemen scaling ladders to reach the second story.
[Firemen Standing In Front of Red Truck 2]
Photograph of eleven men in black pants and light blue shirts standing in front of a red fire truck.
[Firemen Manning Hose]
Photograph of a long line of firemen holding a hose to a house fire.
[Firemen in Doorway]
Photograph of two firemen in full uniform leading a hose through a brick doorway while a man oversees with a radio.
[Early Water Engines]
Photograph of two early-model fire engines, one which carries the hose and another that stores and pumps water.
[Clem Lumber Co. Fire]
Photograph of a destroyed brick building on 2500 Live Oak.
[Horsedrawn Engine No. 4]
Photograph of a two story brick firehouse with a horsedrawn fire engine stopped in front.
[District 7 1974]
Photograph of three rows of men wearing dark colored uniforms standing in front of a naval ship.
[Standford Furniture Warehouse Fire]
Photograph of the two story brick Stanford Furniture Warehouse with smoke pouring from the rooftop and windows, at 316 Olive between Live Oak and Pacific. Ladders reach the second floor and firemen climb to the roof and windows. Lieutenant Crites died in the fire.
[Chief Hendrix at Desk]
Photograph of an older man wearing a black suit sitting at a desk with a pen ready to put to paper.
[Johnny's Supermarket]
Photograph of a one story supermarket with four ladders leading to the rooftop. The address is 5533 Columbia street.
[5 Alarm Fire at 4810 East Side]
Photograph of a charred building with two ladders leading to the rooftop.
[Drugstore Fire]
Photograph of a fireman climbing a ladder to the roof of a drug store obscured by a thick film of smoke.
[Firemen Banquet]
Photograph of a large group of men seated around a table set with dishes and flowers. These are the firemen of Central Station during 1906 or 1908.
[Fire Station No. 34]
Photograph of two rows of men wearing dark uniforms with silver buttons and badges standing in front of a fire truck that is parked outside a brick building with the words "Fire Station No. 34" written on the wall.
[Firemen at Staircase]
Photograph of two rows of men wearing black uniforms with silver buttons and badges at the foot of a stairway.
[Older Woman Outside House Fire]
Photograph of an older woman in a nightgown supported by a policeman and man in a suit on either side.
[Wheat Furniture Co.]
Photograph of firemen on a busy street with furniture stores, pawn shops, and department stores.
[8247 Barbaree Couch Fire]
Photograph of a large charred hole in a couch in the living room of a house.
[Charred Powerline]
Photograph of four firemen aiming a hose at a charred powerline.
[Retired Firemen In Front of Engine]
Photograph of two rows of four older men dressed in suits and casual ties, standing in front of an old fashioned fire engine.
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