ELIOT HOSE CARRIAGE, No. 7. HOUSE ON CABOT STREET, ROXBURY DISTRICT. This carriage was built by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, at Manchester, New Hampshire. The weight of the carriage, as drawn to fires, with 800 feet of 23-inch hose, and the driver, is 2,830 pounds. Put into service July 4, 1868. William E. Hamnett, in place of Walter S. Orrock, honorably discharged. TREMONT HOSE CARRIAGE, No. 8. HOUSE ON CHURCH STREET, BETWEEN FAYETTE AND MELROSE STS. This carriage was built by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, New Hampshire, the weight of which as drawn to fires, with 800 feet of 24-inch hose, is 3,120 pounds. Put into service September 17, 1870. Winfield Scott Leighton, in place of William E. Richardson, honorably discharged. Hezekiah McLaughlin, in place of W. S. Leighton, who died Aug. 22, 1870. LAWRENCE HOSE CARRIAGE, No. 9. HOUSE B STREET, SOUTH BOSTON. This carriage was built by Messrs. Brigham, Mitchell & Co., of this city. The weight of this carriage, as drawn to fires, with 500 feet of 24inch hose and the driver, is 2,120 pounds. Put into service November 1, 1860. BRADLE E HOSE CARRIAGE, No. 10. HOUSE ON DORCHESTER STREET, WASHINGTON VILLAGE, SOUTH BOSTON. This carriage was built by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company of Manchester, New Hampshire. Put into service March 1, 1868. The weight of this carriage, as drawn to fires, with 1,000 feet of 24-inch hose and the driver, is 2,500 pounds. WARREN HOOK AND LADDER, No. 1. HOUSE ON WARREN SQUARE. This carriage was built by Messrs. Hunneman & Co., of this city, and is constructed to carry 19 ladders of various lengths, 2 fire-hooks, 6 crotchpoles, 4 axes, 4 rakes, 8 guy-ropes, together with the necessary wrenches, hammers and dogs, 2 lanterns, and 2 fire-buckets. The weight of this apparatus, as drawn to fires, is 6,420 pounds. Besides the above, there are three butt-ladders, one of 25 feet, and the other, 20 feet in length, which, when connected with the tip-ladders, may be raised from 63 to 65 feet, as may be desirable. Put into service December, 1869. Asa Freeman, in place of Jerome Carleton, honorably discharged. Mortimer D. Gill, in place of Richard Palmer, honorably discharged. John C. Brofield, in place of George A. Baker, for neglect o duty. Oscar B. Bussey, in place of Asa Freeman, honorably discharged. Thomas E. Fennelly, in place of Charles W. Kenney, honorably disch'd. Martin Hathaway, in place of Wm. J. Hicks, honorably discharged. 42 30 Rear 63 Prince street, 4 Prospect street, 41 Wall street, Dupee place, 18 Cooper street, 6 Stetson place, Whitener. Carpenter. Marble Cutter. Engineer. Carpenter. Type Caster. Teamster. Blacksmith. Carpenter. Whitener. Locksmith. Compositor. 6 Bartlett place, Blacksmith. 21 Clerk. |