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Tucson Fire Department
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Courtesy History of the Tucson Fire Department 1871-1981, by Gil Prado & Doug Morris:
Courtesy Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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TFD—
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TFD—
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Courtesy Tucson Was A Railroad Town, The Days of Steam in the Big Burg on the Main Line, by Wil-
liam D. Kalt III:
1892, Leo Goldschmidt, Santa Cruz River Scene, Tucson, Arizona:
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Charles Schumacher may be and Samaniego and this may be our Perry –members TVFD.
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January 4, 1892, City Minutes: Fire Committee
M. G. Samaniego, Fire Committee
Charles F. Schumacher, Fire Committee
Matthew Lamont, Fire Committee
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January 9, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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January, March 10, 1892, TVFD Minutes—
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February 2, 1892—Courtesy Larry Hoener, member Los Angeles County Fire Department: Note fire
helmet on top. Former of TVFD John F. Innes.
Member of Court Fremont No. 7760 IOF of A.
Pioneer Hose Company No. 1 Tucson, Ariz.
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February 1, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
February 20, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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February 27, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
March 7, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries Bills
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March 12, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
April 4, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
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May 2, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
May, 1892, TVFD Minutes—
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June 6, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries Bills
July 1, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries Appears Charles F. Brown took over as Steward
July 9, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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July 9, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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July 9, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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July 16, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
Jack Blinkhorn
Ed Bridwell
C. F. Brown
R. P. Cannon
William C. Davis
Joe Ford
Joe Goldbaum
Julius Goldbaum
Charles Hildebrandt
George Hucke
John Ivancovich
T. A. Judd
W. T. Kirby
J. Lonergan
H. March
Frank Miltenberg
Cassius Perrin
William J. Perry
R. T. Pou
Luke G. Radulovich
William S. Reed
William Reid
William Roche
Edward Rochester
Leonardo Romero
A. H. Rosenstock
Alexander Rossi
Frank Saladin
M. G. Samaniego
Harry E. Sayres
Philip Schaaf
Philip Schreiber
J. Scrivner
Charles Sherwood
William Siewart
John W. Spencer
Adolph Steinfeld
Albert Steinfeld
A. W. Stiffel, Secretary
J. J. Sullivan
J. M. Trayer
Julius Volkert
H. J. Walermont
John Zellweger
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July 23, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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August 1, 1892 City Minutes: Salaries—Hucke back as steward
August, 1892, TVFD Minutes—
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August 6 & 20, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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August 27, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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August 27, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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September 5, 1892, City Minutes:
September 10, 1892, City Minutes: Replacement of Hucke to Brown as Steward
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September 10, 1892, City Minutes:
For the purpose of giving the Police Committee an opportunity to investigate the charges pending against John G. Hucke, Jailer and Steward of the Fire Dept. for being drunk and neglecting his duty o n the 13 of September 1892 upon motion of C.M. Schumacher seconded by C.M. Lamont the Council took a recess for ten minutes.
Upon recess assembling of the Council and upon call all members found present the Board having been called to Order by the Mayor the following proceeding was had.
The Mayor as Chairman of the Police Committee reported that that the Committee had found John G. Hucke Jailer and Steward of the Fire Department guilty of the Charges and removed him form the Of-fice.
There being a vacancy in the Office of Jailer and Steward of the Fire Department the Mayor nominated Charles F. Brown for the Office in voting in conformation of the nomination (next page) of Charles F. Brown upon call the votes were voted as follows. (All Aye)
And Charles F. Brown was by the Mayor duly declared elected to the Office of Jailer and steward of the Fire Department. City Clerk was instructed to notify him of his election so that he may qualify and give him official Bond.
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October 1, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
October 3, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
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October 3, 1892, City Minutes
Petition of John G. Hucke formerly Jailer and Steward (next Page) of the Fire Department was pre-sented by Oscar Adams Esq. for asking for a re-hearing in his case was read and upon motion of C.M. Lamont seconded by C.M. Lesnre it was read aloud that on the 6 of October 1892 at 7 p.m. a re-hearing be had by the Police Committee in the Mayors Office.
October 14, 1892, Los Angeles Herald:
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October 14, 1892, Los Angeles Herald: NOTE NOT SURE OF THE DATE OF THIS INCIDENT WE THINK ALL THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ARE OF THIS FIRE
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Courtesy-Tom Marshall’s Tucson by Patricia Stephenson and Alex Jay Kimmelman, 1996:
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October 22, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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Courtesy Arizona Historical Society, through TFD:
October 22, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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1892—May 7, 1957, Tucson Daily Citizen: Taken October, 1892:
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November 7, 1892, City Meeting: Salaries,
November 12, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen: November 19, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
November 19, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
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December 5, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries Next page
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December 5, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
Report of the Tucson Fire Department of an election held for the election of Officers of said Department
on the 3rd day of December 1892 to serve for the coming year was then presented before the Board.
On affirming from said report the following persons were duly elected.
For Chief Engineer D. J. Boleyn
Assistant Engineer Charles Sherwood
Steward Charles F. Brown
Upon motion of C.M. Samaniego seconded by C.M. Lesnre that election of said officers were confirmed by the Council and upon the same motion the Bond of the Chief Engineer was fixed at $1000.00 and the Steward at $500.00.
December 10 & 24, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen:
December 30, 1892, City Minutes: Salaries
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December 10 & 24, 1892, Arizona Weekly Citizen: December 9/20145, Arizona Daily Star:
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1892-Rosters (Final)
Fire Committee
Matthew Lamont, Fire Committee
M. G. Samaniego, Fire Committee
Charles F. Schumacher, Fire Committee
Officers
D. J. Boleyn, Chief
Charles Sherwood, Assistant Chief Engineer
John W. Spencer, Secretary
Alexander W. Stiffel, Secretary
Adolph Steinfeld, Treasurer
Charles Brown, Steward
George Hucke, Steward
Firefighters
Kuno Baum,
Jack Blinkhorn
Ed Bridwell
Jesus Camacho
Ygancio Calvillo
R. P. Cannon
William C. Davis
Joe Ford
Joe Goldbaum
Julius Goldbaum
Charles Hildebrandt
John Ivancovich
T. A. Judd
W. T. Kirbey
Klein
J. Lonergan
Monte Mansfield
H. March
Sam Martin
Charlie Messersmith
Frank Miltenberg
Rafael Morales
Cassius Perrin
William J. Perry
R. T. Pou
Luke G. Radulovich
William S. Reed
William Reid
William Roche
Edward Rochester
Leonardo Romero
A. H. Rosenstock
Alexander Rossi
Frank Saladin
Harry E. Sayres
Philip Schaaf
Philip Schreiber
J. S. Scrivner
William Siewart
Joe Soldini
J. J. Sullivan
Mike Sullivan
M. J. Sullivan
Ruth Strauss
Albert Steinfeld
Lester Steinfeld
Felipe Trapani
J. M. Trayer
Juan Valenzuela
Julius Volkert
H. J. Walermont
John Zellweger
Guero Zapata
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