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A steam-driven self-propelled appliance was made by Amoskeag was used to fight the Great Boston Fire of 1872. [1] Amoskeag fire engines served as the initial fleet for the New York City Fire Department and the first Los Angeles Fire Department fire company. The Firefighters Museum in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, has an 1863 Amoskeag fire engine.
Manchester, New Hampshire – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [35] Pop 2010 [36] Pop 2020 [37] % 2000 ...
Oct. 4—A fire on Straw Road in Manchester on Thursday evening caused an estimated $275,000 in damage. First-arriving fire crews found a single-family home with "extremely heavy fire" coming from ...
Manchester Locomotive Works was a manufacturing company located in Manchester, New Hampshire, that built steam locomotives and fire engines in the 19th century. The first locomotive the company built was for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in March 1855. [1] 1882 advertisement for the Manchester Locomotive Works
Jul. 12—Manchester firefighters, with help from neighboring Goffstown, battled a stubborn brush fire near the Piscataquog River in sweltering heat Thursday evening. The fire was reported shortly ...
Two people were able to escape a fire in a Saddle Hill Road home in Manchester Wednesday afternoon, a fire official said. Manchester Fire Chief/EMD Daniel A. French said crews responded to the ...
Due to the significance of the falls in Manchester history, a number of local companies have adopted their name. Examples include the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company (which operated a majority of Manchester's textile mills using power from the falls until they closed in the midst of labor strikes in 1935), its division called the Amoskeag Locomotive Works (an early manufacturer of fire trucks ...
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