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[Photograph of Firemen in Uniforms]

Description: Photograph of firemen from the Orange Fire Department posing together in uniform. The men in the front row are Charlie Taylor, Clyde Stanfield, Buss Hubbard, Hal McFarlane, Allie Barron, Buster Pete, Lawrence Shreaux, J. D. Stanfield, Joe Stewart, Vertis Sands, Albert Ewing, Buck Thompson, J. S. Rougeau, Roy Robinson, Pat Scarborough, and Henry Stanfield. Those in the second row are Lawrence Smaihall, Doug Robinson, Clifford Mathews, Bob York, Marshall Herrin holding a dog named Puggy, Clevelan… more
Date: 1943

[Fireman Climbing Ladder]

Description: Photograph of a fireman from the Orange Fire Department climbing a ladder to the top of a building. Three men stand on the ground, and there is a vehicle to the right. They are Jules B. Sanders, J. D. Stanfield, L. G. Seureau, Floyd Bishop, and H. L. Stanfield.
Date: 1942

[Photograph of Fire Engines]

Description: Photograph of a horse-drawn fire wagon next to a new fire engine car in front of the Orange Fire Department station. Several of the men pictured are identified as Jeff Gill, Calvin Stakes, Bill Adams, Jessie Rexes, George Rexes, Wright Roan, A. W. Barron, Grover Caldwell, Spaull, E. P. Nies, Jack Depew, Dave Moskier, and J. F. Withers.
Date: 1916

[Men Sitting in Fire Truck]

Description: Photograph of men sitting in and standing around a fire truck from the Orange Fire Department. Several of the men are identified as George Rexes, Jessie Rexes, W. L. Adams, Caldwell, Spaul, E. P. Nies, Calvin Stakes, Shorty Gants, A. W. Barron, Wright Roan, George Caldwell, Jack Depew, Joe Crager, Jeff Guill, and Dave Moskier. Trees are visible in the background.
Date: 1919

[Bridge City, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bridge City, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a white outer ring, a red center ring, and red edging. "Volunteer Fire Dept." is written in red around the outside edge alongside illustrations of fire equipment. The inner circle has an illustration of Texas in white with blue borders. "Bridge City" is written across the state and a yellow star indicates the city's location.
Date: unknown

[Vidor, Texas Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Vidor, Texas volunteer fire department. The circular patch has a bluish grey background and black edging. A red cross with black external borders occupies most of the space. "Fire Dept." is written across the top and bottom points of the cross, while a fire hydrant and a crossed hook and ladder appear in the other points. The center of this cross contains the words "Vidor Vol."
Date: unknown

[Orange, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Orange, Texas fire department. The triangular patch has a sandy brown background and dark brown edging. "Orange Texas Fire Department" is written along the top and bottom of the patch, with the O depicted as a large orange. A red "fire scramble" of equipment appears to the right of the center.
Date: unknown
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