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[Class of the Ninth Annual School For Firemen]
Photograph of the class of the 1938 School for Fireman in College Station, Texas. The men are gathered on the steps of a building and some are wearing peaked caps. The text reads, "Ninth Annual School for Fireman, College Station, Texas, July 18-22, 1938, Aggieland Studio."
[Class of the Second Annual School For Firemen]
Photograph of the class of the 1931 School for Fireman in College Station, Texas. The men are gathered on the steps of a building and many are wearing suits or uniforms. The text reads, "Second Ann[ual School for] Fi[rema]n, College Station, Texas, April 27-28-29, 1931, Aggieland Studio."
[Class of the Tenth Annual School For Firemen]
Photograph of the class of the 1939 School for Fireman in College Station, Texas. The men are gathered on the steps of a building and some are wearing peaked caps. The text reads, "Tenth Annual School for Fireman, College Station, Texas, July 17-21, 1939, Aggieland Studio."
[Group at the Texas A&M Fireman's Training School]
Photograph of a group of people, many wearing red ribbons and badges, at the Texas A&M University System's Fireman's Training School. The group is all men with one woman, and they are outdoors in front of an open paved area.
[Group of Men on Roof]
Photograph of a group of men standing with their arms out on the roof of a building at the A & M Fire College. More buildings are visible in the background.
[Men at A & M Fire Training School]
Photograph of men sitting and standing on a field with a fire hose laid on it, at the A & M Fire Training School.
[Men Putting on Air Packs]
Photograph of a group of men putting on air packs and gas masks at the A & M Fire College. Buildings are visible in the background, and there is a fire engine to the right.
[Men Reeling Hose Up Side of Building]
Photograph of a group of men reeling a hose up the side of a building at A & M Fire College.
[Men Standing on Extension Ladder]
Photograph of two men standing on an aerial extension ladder with a hose at A & M Fire College. The man at the top of the ladder is R. H. Wren, and the man near the bottom is K. G. Pucell.
[Men Taking Hose Up Side of Building]
Photograph of men feeding a hose up the side of a building at A & M Fire College. There are men in the second and third story windows, more on the roof, and a large group on the ground in the foreground.
[Photograph of a Badly Damaged Building at Texas A&M]
Photograph of a building on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) badly damaged by a fire. Most of the inside of the building has been completely destroyed leaving only the outer framework still standing.
[Photograph of a Building Damaged by Fire at Texas A&M University]
Photograph of a building on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) after having been badly damaged by a fire. The roof and insides of the building have been burned away leaving only the outer walls left standing; there are piles of rubble in front of the main entrances to the building.
[Photograph of a Burnt Building at Texas A&M]
Photograph of a burnt building with rubble piled up at the front entrance; most of the back of the building has been destroyed as you can seen daylight through all of the windows. The caption on the photo says: "A. M. College Fire May 1912," more specifically this was at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University).
[Photograph of a Damaged Building at Texas A&M University]
Photograph of a piece of one of the walls of a badly damaged building on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University). The only things left standing are the outer walls of the building since they were made of brick while the roof and insides were made of wood; cadets had tried using artillery and ropes to bring down the building.
[Photograph of a Fire-Damaged Building at Texas A&M University]
Photograph showing a building on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (Texas A&M) damaged by a fire in May 1912. In this photo a demolition crew is manning a cannon and firing at the base of the building in order to complete the destruction of the building.
[Photograph of Cadets Trying to Demolish a Damaged Building at Texas A&M University]
Photograph of a building on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University) after having been damaged by fire. This photograph shows a large number of cadets using ropes to try to finish off the demolition of the building; the insides of the building are completely destroyed leaving only the brick outer walls.
[Photograph of Men Putting Out Fire]
Photograph of a man using an extinguisher to put out a fire on the ground at A & M Fire College. Other men stand by in the background.
[Photograph of Men Standing by Sign]
Photograph of a group of five men standing by a sign at the Brayton Firemen Training Field in College Station, Texas. A large cloud of smoke is visible to the right.
[Photograph of Men Wrapped in Bandages]
Photograph of a group of men wrapped in bandages sitting at tables at the A & M Fire College.
[Photograph of Two Men With Hose]
Photograph of two men, identified as Frank Williams and H. C. Miller, holding a large hose at the A & M Fire College. Buildings and a crowd are visible in the background.
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