JOHN S. DAMRELL, Board of Engineers. 60 Temple street 2. 24 Telegraph st., S. B. 5. 209 Meridian street, E. B. 7. 13 Lawrence Model House, 8. Kneeland street. 8 Sheaf street. 9. 22 Bremen st., E. B. "10. 54 Myrtle street, "11. 38 Monmouth st., E. B. 12. PLACE OF BUSINESS. 701 Washington st. 403 Broad street, Engr's Office, City Corner Federal and Engine House No. 4, Engine House No. 6, 3 Smith st., Court, H. D.. 1221 Washington st. 13. 141 Cabot street, H. D. 14. Engine House, No. 14, H. D. "15. 146 Athens street, S. B. N. C. COGLEY J. HUTCHINSON. J. F. GREENWOOD J. F. HEWINS G. H. BIRD . T. F. TEMPLE.. J. B. GRAHAM Dorchester. 16. "17. Milton. Harrison sq., Dorchester. "18. JOHN S.STEVENS, Hook & Ladder " CHARLES SIMMONS J. F. MARSTON. 14 Cotting street,. 2. 19 Liverpool street, E. B. 3 L. M. CLIFFORD HARTFORD DAVENPORT HENRY CRANE. S. F. RIDLER, N. S. BROWN G. L. PIKE 82 Beverly street. 31 Adams street, H. D. 2. 41 Tyler street. 5 Fruit street Place 4.812 Washington street. 5. 8 Fabin street. 6. 227 Meridian street, E. B. . 160 Harrison avenue. • 130 Cambridge street. 7. Rear 1826 Washington, H. D. 8 5 Claflin place. 9. 33 B street, S. B. . . . . "10. Veteran Association Washington Village. . Hose House No. 9. 50 Central Wharf. MAZEPPA STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 1. HOUSE CORNER OF FOURTH AND DORCHESTER STREETS, SOUTH BOSTON. This engine was built at the Boston Locomotive Works, from drawing of J. M. Stone; is a reciprocating engine, and in many respects similar to the machines of Reany & Neafy, of Philadelphia. Steam cylinder, 8 inches in diameter; water-pump, 5 inches in diameter, and 13-inch stroke; capacity, 550 gallons per minute. This company was organized and the engine put in service on "the 19th day of December, 1859. The weight of this engine, including the hose-carriage, with 300 feet of hose, as drawn to fires, is 10,500 pounds. Horace B. Farnham, in place of Daniel Hallett, honorably discharged; John C. Healey, in place of E. C. Phillips, transferred to Engine No. 15. S. R. SPINNEY STEAM FIRE ENGINE, No. 2. HOUSE ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN L AND K, SOUTH BOSTON. This engine was built by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, at Manchester, New Hampshire. It has one steam cylinder, 8 inches in diameter, and one double-acting vertical plunger-pump, 43 inches in diameter, and 12-inch stroke. At a fair working speed, it will discharge 400 gallons per minute. Put into service August, 1860. The weight of this engine, as it appears from the weigher's certificate, including 350 feet of hose, as drawn to fires, is 7,700 pounds. Names. Age. Occupation. 2 Ferrin, Horace F., Fireman, 43 42 35 1 Twiss, George O., Engineman, 38 78 Emerson street, 5 Brown, John, Hoseman, 6 Chambers, James, 7 Emerson, J. B., 8 Lamphier, Edward, 9 Pratt, Alonzo, Machinist. Fireman. Carpenter. do. Painter. Moulder. 10 Rand, William 11 Twiss, Daniel H., 43 Carpenter. 37 Painter. Admitted during the year 1869. Horace F. Ferrin, in place of D. E. Gilman, transferred to Engine No. 15. 3 |