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Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Re-organization of a Fire Company in Manchester.
--Hope Fire Company, No. 1, of Manchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department.
The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer.
The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expManchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department.
The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer.
The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expecting large additions.
A committee, consisting of Messrs. Whitworth, Pollard and Wells, were appointed to examine into the condition of the apparatus, and report at the next meeting.
A committee was also appointed, consisting of Messrs. Mann, Fitzgerald and Gentry, to prepare by- laws and regulations for the government of the organization.
The meeting then adjourned to Tuesday next.
The gentlemen concerned in this movement merit great praise for their public spirit.
Emmett J. Mann (search for this): article 18
Andrew J. Wells (search for this): article 18
James A. Gentry (search for this): article 18
Henry Fitzgerald (search for this): article 18
William Whitworth (search for this): article 18
Pollard (search for this): article 18
Re-organization of a Fire Company in Manchester.
--Hope Fire Company, No. 1, of Manchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department.
The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer.
The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expecting large additions.
A committee, consisting of Messrs. Whitworth, Pollard and Wells, were appointed to examine into the condition of the apparatus, and report at the next meeting.
A committee was also appointed, consisting of Messrs. Mann, Fitzgerald and Gentry, to prepare by- laws and regulations for the government of the organization.
The meeting then adjourned to Tuesday next.
The gentlemen concerned in this movement merit great praise for their public spirit.
Manchester (search for this): article 18
Re-organization of a Fire Company in Manchester.
--Hope Fire Company, No. 1, of Manchester, was re-organized on Tuesday night last under the superintendence of William Whitworth, Esq., Principal Engineer Manchester Fire Department.
The following officers were elected: Emmett J. Mann, foreman; Henry Fitzgerald, first assistant; Andrew J. Wells, second assistant; James A. Gentry, secretary, and William Whitworth, treasurer.
The company has already about thirty names on the roll, and is expecting large additions.
A committee, consisting of Messrs. Whitworth, Pollard and Wells, were appointed to examine into the condition of the apparatus, and report at the next meeting.
A committee was also appointed, consisting of Messrs. Mann, Fitzgerald and Gentry, to prepare by- laws and regulations for the government of the organization.
The meeting then adjourned to Tuesday next.
The gentlemen concerned in this movement merit great praise for their public spirit.