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[O. C. Martin and Louis Cole on Horse-Drawn Fire Engine]

Description: Photograph of O.C. Martin driving a horse-drawn fire engine with Louis Cole standing on the back. The engine is a four-wheeled cart with a large tank in the back drawn by three draft horses. Martin is sitting on the driver's bench with a dalmation, and is wearing a firefighter's hat and uniform. Cole is standing on the back of the wagon, also wearing a firefighter's hat and uniform. The back of the photo has the handwritten text "Chief O.C. Martin on Driver's Seat; Capt. Louis Cole from old 19 … more
Date: October 7, 1969
Creator: Brock, Charles W.
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[E. M. Walther Receiving an Insignia Pin]

Description: Photograph of E. M. Walther receiving an insignia pin and shaking hands with another man. Both men are wearing Dallas Fire Department uniforms. There is a label of the front of the photo with "E. M. Walther" printed on it, and "E.M. Walther March 30, 1967" is written on the back.
Date: March 30, 1967
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

City of Beaumont Employees Newsletter Volume 7, Number 11, [1967]

Description: Beaumont city employee's newsletter issue featuring the city's fire department. There are several short articles explaining the roles of the various positions, including profiles on the administrative staff, how firefighters are trained, the fire alarm office, fire marshals, maintenance, and operations. The history of the department is shown through photographs of previous equipment and firefighters battling fires.
Date: 1967?
Creator: Beaumont (Tex.)
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Men in Front of Truck]

Description: Photograph of ten men with a truck at a Du Pont plant. There are nine people standing in front of the truck and one man in the driver's seat. The men are identified on the back of the photo, "(Driver) R.C. Spell Left to Right: Jack C. M[e]thner, Earl Kelly, Jim Stonley, H.L. [..]ld, Ben Hamilton, [gap in writing] W.J. Vines, Kermit Tandberg, John Hallberg." "Property of Henry L. St[..]field." The truck may be a "Pumper."
Date: November 1966
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas
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