Box 214
Contains 5 Results:
Pageant of Fire Fighting in Colonial Days, Philadelphia, Pa., 1932 September 20
Compiled in conjunction with the opening of the museum. Content ranges from excellent historical and biographical information on the Society and its officers and directors to general-interest historical articles culled from local periodicals. Of particular interest is a printed extract of 1792 from the minutes of the Maryland Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of free Negroes, and others, unlawfully held in Bondage, of which Joseph Townsend was secretary
American Fire Marks, undated
Compiled in conjunction with the opening of the museum. Content ranges from excellent historical and biographical information on the Society and its officers and directors to general-interest historical articles culled from local periodicals. Of particular interest is a printed extract of 1792 from the minutes of the Maryland Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of free Negroes, and others, unlawfully held in Bondage, of which Joseph Townsend was secretary
Volunteer Fire Fighting, undated
Compiled in conjunction with the opening of the museum. Content ranges from excellent historical and biographical information on the Society and its officers and directors to general-interest historical articles culled from local periodicals. Of particular interest is a printed extract of 1792 from the minutes of the Maryland Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of free Negroes, and others, unlawfully held in Bondage, of which Joseph Townsend was secretary
Fires – Fire Marks – Fire Insurance, undated
Compiled in conjunction with the opening of the museum. Content ranges from excellent historical and biographical information on the Society and its officers and directors to general-interest historical articles culled from local periodicals. Of particular interest is a printed extract of 1792 from the minutes of the Maryland Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of free Negroes, and others, unlawfully held in Bondage, of which Joseph Townsend was secretary
Miscellaneous Data (Postal Rates, Demographics, Ground Rents), undated
Compiled in conjunction with the opening of the museum. Content ranges from excellent historical and biographical information on the Society and its officers and directors to general-interest historical articles culled from local periodicals. Of particular interest is a printed extract of 1792 from the minutes of the Maryland Society for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of free Negroes, and others, unlawfully held in Bondage, of which Joseph Townsend was secretary