The Albion Fire
Department has decided to honor its past and present members, by displaying in
the firehouse a plaque with all their names. I’m talking all their names, from our entire 125 (or so) year history.
I, being the AFD’s
official historian (I made that up, but it could happen), have been tasked with
gathering those names. Why? Well, being determined to someday write full time gave
me experience at chasing impossible dreams.
So while it might
be difficult to find out who manned the hook and ladder in 1905, I’m taking a
shot at it—and I need your help. Yeah, I’m pointing at you.
Everyone please
spread the word around, and send me the names of all the Albion firefighters
you remember or heard of. (Not Mark Hunter—I know about him.) We’re looking for
(naturally) names, but also years of service. For instance, for me it would be
1980-2019, which is when my warranty is due to run out. Or at least a partial
range: For instance, I have Harry Campbell down as 1935-1952, but that’s not
his entire firefighting career—it’s the years when he was chief. Or, if someone’s
heard a number instead of a range, I’ll use that: An example would be, say,
Jacob, Phil: 63 years of service. (Obviously just a name is better than nothing.)
That’s for the
plaque. I’d also like to have on record the highest rank achieved, for
historical purposes. Or at least the highest rank known, in the case of long
ago. As still another example, I have: Epp, John: known year of service, 1888.
Highest rank, Foreman of the Hook & Ladder apparatus.
See how easy that
is? I only had to spend days going through old newspaper microfilms for that
one.
So please, send me
all the names you can remember, and hopefully the rest of that stuff. Also, if
you live in Albion, Illinois, and have never heard of Albion, Indiana, you can
disregard this now that you’ve read the whole thing.
Message me here, or use my website contact form at http://markrhunter.com/contact.php
... Or, my e-mail address and home phone numbers really aren’t that hard to
track down. If you tried a gmail.com address that had markrichardhunter @ the
beginning of it …
I can see that taking awhile.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be a chore, but I do love historical research.
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