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  2. Lewis Tompkins Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    The first piece of rolling stock to be used by the company was an 1886 hand drawn hose cart which soon outlived its usefulness. [2] Upon the death of Tompkins in 1894, members of the company decided to name it in his honor. [3] The 1886 hand drawn hose cart apparatus was replaced in 1903 with a horse-drawn wagon.

  3. Fire hose - Wikipedia

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    The sewn leather hose tended to burst, so a hose fabricated of leather fastened together with copper rivets and washers was invented by members of Philadelphia's Humane Hose Company. [8] Around 1890, unlined fire hoses made of circular woven linen yarns began to replace leather hoses. They were certainly much lighter.

  4. Wiley Hose Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The West Catskill fire district served by this firehouse was founded in 1855. At that time, it was called the West Catskill Fire Company. In 1893, the company was renamed after the owner of the Kaatskill Knitting Company, General W.S.C. Wiley. In 1902 it was renamed again and subsequently called Hose Company No. 1.

  5. Bay Shore Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1886 or 1887 and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, wood-frame structure with a prominent bell tower. It features a slender hose-drying tower at the rear. Throughout its history it has been used as a fire station, synagogue, and boarding house. [2] Today, it survives as an art gallery. [3] It was added to the National Register of Historic ...

  6. New York Belting and Packing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The New York Belting and Packing Co. complex, also known locally for its main 20th-century occupant, the Fabric Fire Hose Company, is a historic industrial complex at 45–71, 79-89 Glen Road in Newtown, Connecticut. Its centerpiece is a four-story brick mill building with an Italianate tower, built in 1856.

  7. Washington Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1

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    The Washington Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1 is located in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. The building was built in 1877 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1975. [2]

  8. West Endicott Hose Company No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    West Endicott Hose Company No. 1 is a historic fire station located at West Endicott, Broome County, New York. It was built in 1926–27 by the Endicott Johnson Corporation as a part of its "Square Deal" program. It is a three-story, rectangular steel frame building, clad in red brick and cast stone. It is five bays wide by 12 bays deep.

  9. O. H. Booth Hose Company - Wikipedia

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    The fire company was established in the mid-19th century, from a predecessor company, the Howard Hose Co. No. 2. Its members were jealous over the new facilities of two rival fire companies, and enough of them resigned that it was disbanded. Oliver H. Booth, the chief, organized the new company and it was named in his honor. [3]

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