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1. Station 17 firefighters on fire engine Station 17 firefighters on fire engine Photograph taken in 1944 of Fire Station 17, located at 319 Sampson. The fire fighter on the far right is Buster Green very early in his career when he was 17 years old. The man to the left of Buster Green...

2. Firefighters fighting building fire with fire engine 8 Firefighters fighting building fire with fire engine 8 Multi Alarm Fire, Engine 8 is on the far right of this photo.

3. Firefighters spraying water on building fire Firefighters spraying water on building fire This fire took place in the mid to late 1930's. The equipment on the right with fire fighter spraying water was a commandeered civilian book truck and was put to use by the Houston Fire Department.

4. Group portrait of the Waste Paper Campaign Group portrait of the Waste Paper Campaign Group portrait of the Waste Paper Campaign. All but one are in uniform.

5. Houston Fire Station #49 Houston Fire Station #49 Houston Fire Station #49 at 1212 Gessner.

6. Houston Fire Station #24 Houston Fire Station #24 Houston Fire Station #24 at 1502 Palmer & Bell.

7. Firefighters fighting railroad car fire at chemical plant Firefighters fighting railroad car fire at chemical plant A group of men in hard hats stands to the right of the photograph while staring at the source of the smoke.

8. Firefighters of Station 3 on hose carriage Firefighters of Station 3 on hose carriage Photo taken of Stonewall Hose Co., No. 3 in 1887, located at 191 Preston at Louisana. The only fire fighter identified in the photo is Barney Moffatt.

9. Firefighters of Station 26 on fire engine Firefighters of Station 26 on fire engine Fire Station 26, 3813 Broadway. Photo taken in 1947 shortly before Engine 26 was struck by a train, killing rookie James Lowth and injurying the whole crew. At this time, Mike Lathrop was Captain.

10. Firefighters inside fire alarm building Firefighters inside fire alarm building Dispatchers at work in the Dispatch office. Bert Hozea Senior is identified as the first man on the left.
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