
Burning of the World building.
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Every steam engine in use at the disbandment of th
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New York fireman and engine.
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Telegraph apparatus, old Fire Headquarters, Mercer
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The collect one hundred years ago [present site of
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Oldest hook and ladder in New York.
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[Scenes at a fire station, New York City.]
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Stewart Mansion, 5th Avenue and 34th Street.
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Residence of Mr. A.M. Hoyt, 934 5th Avenue.
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House of H.H. Cook, 5th Avenue, between 78th and 7
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Home of Mrs. Robert L. Stuart, No. 871 5th Avenue.
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Mr. Ogden Goelet's House, No. 608 5th Avenue.
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Our Firemen.
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Bunk room of No. 33 Engine Company.
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Old hat fronts: hook and ladder companies.
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Fire Zouaves : their entrance into Yorktown.
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Engine co. 21 (Fulton), 1855.
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Old Fulton Market.
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Italian Opera House, afterward National Theater.
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New fire headquarters.
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