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Check back often as we are now putting together a few great old pictures of the Lawrence Fire Department.  Most pictures are from a retired firefighter that wishes to remain anonymous.


Col Melvin Beal 1st Fire Chief in Lawrence from 1891-1900
Men who 1st Organized Local 146 Started in 1899 and Organized in 1912
Pemberton Mill Fire January 10 1860 9pm
Engine 8 Amest Street 1900's
Engine 8 Ames Street 1990's
Engine 6 Howard Street 1896
Combination No 6 Howard and Platt Streets - Fred A. Morgan, Driver 1899
2 Horse Drawn John Kelly Driver 1800's
Chemical and Engine 7 Park Street 1899
3 Horse Jerry O'Leary Driver 1800's
Central 1974-75 Standing from Left to Right: Bob Mears, Harry Crouteau, Jake Diburro, Sam Recupero, Lefty Pellitier, Tom Murphy, Frank Wolfendale, Ray Fay, Pete O’Sullivan, John Murphy, Sitting on Chairs Left to Right, Don Willett, Bob Broadhurst, Bill Landers, Dick Lacy, Jerry Mercier, Louie Bretton, Sitting on Floor Left to Right, Andy Logan, Joe Salvo, Jim Reusch.
Captain C H French Engine 4 Morton Street
Ladder Drill Essex Street at the Old Odd Felow Hall fire destroyed 1941 circ 1885 picture
Turn Verein Hall 44 Park Street 4th Alarm January 2008
Turn Verein Hall 44 Park Street 4th Alarm January 2008
Turn Verein Hall 44 Park Street around 1860's
Turn Verein Hall 44 Park Street around 1860's
In 1948 a Vote to change the work week to 48 Hours was Won! Click on the Image for more history on the 48'ers.
In 1948 a Vote to change the work week to 48 Hours was one! Click on the Image for more history on the 48'ers.
Chief's Wagon Lowell Street Frank J Morris Driver 1899 800
Only 4 Horse Team in the World 1880's
Roster of the LFD 1899
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