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Souvenir Programme, Eleventh Annual Convention of N.J. State Exempt Firemen's Association, Lyric Theatre, Hoboken, N.J., May 19, 1897.
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Notes: Archives 2014.039.0010 ==== Page [1] SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE N. J. STATE EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION HELD AT THE LYRIC THEATRE, HOBOKEN, N. J., On WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1897 ==== Page [2] [advertisements] THE GREENWICH INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED IN 1834. OFFICE, No. 161 BROADWAY. (This Company has been uninterruptedly and successfully in business sixty two years.) 62D ANNUAL STATEMENT JANUARY 1ST, 1897. ASSETS, - - - $1,379,216 57 Cash Capital Reserve Premium Fund, . Reserve for Losses, and all other claims, . Net Surplus, - $200,000 00 689,946 32 234,657 89 284,612 36 $1 379,216 57 SURPLUS AS REGARDS POLICY HOLDERS, $484,612 36 ---- FRANK C. MARTIN. J0HN C. MARTIN. MARTIN'S ORCHESTRA AND MILITARY BAND. SELECT MUSIC TEACHER OF FOR ALL OCCASIONS. VIOLIN, CORNET, &c. Residence, 817 BLOOMFIELD ST. HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- Will remove to 631 & 633 Washington Street as soon as buildings are completed. ANTHONY J. VOLK, Funeral Director, 335 Washington Street, Near 4th Street, HOBOKEN. Telephone 27. ---- Louis Kaufman, Cor. Newark & Hudson Sts., HOBOKEN, N. J. ==== pg [3] INTRODUCTORY. The Association of Exempt Firemen of the City of Hoboken, together with the Committee on Convention have used every means in their power to make the Eleventh Annual Convention of the New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's Association, a complete success, and in their endeavors, they have let no opportunity pass in which the social and good fellowship of the Old Volunteer Firemen, which has always predominated in this city, be marred in a single instance, and the Committee therefore trust that our efforts will be appreciated by our visiting brethren, we can only say, that we hope your visit to our city will be both pleasant and profitable, and that they will long remember the same, To our friends and patrons who have so generously assisted us, we can only wish them future prosperity, and in conclusion, We remain as ever, THE COMMITTEE. ==== pg [4] Meyer's Hotel, J. H. TIMKEN, Prop. 3d & Hudson Sts., HOBOKEN, N. J The most modern hotel in the city, equipped with Electric Elevator, Electric Light and Steam Heat. Elegant Cafe & Dining Room. Rooms $1 00 and up. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Both Imported & Domestic. ---- J. HARKSEN & SON, New Shirt Laundry, 222 & 224 ADAMS STREET, HOBOKEN, N. J. FAMILY WORK DONE LIKE NEW. All Orders Strictly Attended To. Work sent on or before Wednesday is furnished on Saturday. NEW WORK A SPECIALTY. ---- EMIL BERCKMANN, WITH THE Bachmann Brewing Company, of Clifton, S.I. OFFICE & DEPOT : 100 Washington Street, HOBOKEN, N. J. Proprietor of the "MEDALLION." Open Day and Night. ---- G. M. SINCLAIR, House and Ship Plumber, STEAM & GAS FITTER, METAL ROOFER, Tin & Sheet Iron Worker. 106 FOURTH STREET. ==== pg [5] COMMITTEES ON CONVENTION OF THE Exempt Firemen's Association OF THE CITY OF HOBOKEN. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. WM. N. PARSLOW, President. J.D. SINCLAIR, Vice-President. JOHN WAGNER, Secretary. JAMES HARKSEN, Treasurer. JOHN GRANDER, Serg't-at-Arms. C. W. Kaufman, G. M. Mechler, Charles Ford, W. Staab, J. J. O'Brien, W. Warnecke, H. Borck, H. F. Meyer, C. Stumpf. Patrick Hayden, AUXILIARY COMMITTEE. W. Keyser, W. A. Gahagan, Wm. O'Donnell, James Curran, John F O'Hara, M. J. Coyle, J. E. W. Kuper, F. W. Bender, C. Kroeger, W. H. Letts, I. D. Applegate, Hon. L. Fagan, J. H. Medel, G. P. Schinzel, G. A. Seide. ==== pg [6] [advertisements] THE ANCHOR, HUGO OCHS, Prop, Cor. Newark and Washington Sts., HOBOKEN, N. J. CAFE Opposite City Hall. ---- Compliments from a hustler. H. F. M. ---- HEADQUARTERS FOR Fire Department Equipments, Hats, Caps, Belts, Shirts, Badges and Ex-Certificates. ANDERSON & Jones, 190 GRAND STREET, NEW YORK. ---- Thomas M. Abell, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hardware, Bar Iron AND STEEL. New No. 218 WASHINGTON STREET, ==== pg [7] [photograph - William N. Parslow] W.N. PARSLOW, President Exempt Firemen's Association, Entertainment Committee. ==== pg [8] [advertisements] ALEXANDER C. YOUNG, Lawyer, First National Bank Building, HOBOKEN. Open Evenings until 9. ---- HEADQUARTERS 0F Hoboken Independent Schuetzen Corps, Hoboken City Schuetzen Corps, Hoboken Veteran Corps, 100 BLOOMFIELD STREET. ---- W. W. WIEDERMANN THE PALACE Hotel and Cafe, ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. 35, 37, 39 Newark Street, HOBOKEN, N. J. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS. CHAS. VON BROOCK. ---- Compliments M. V. McDermott, City Clerk of Hoboken. ==== pg [9] HISTORY OF VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT FROM ORGANIZATION TO DATE, INCLUDING THE HISTORY OF EACH COMPANY. Previous to the year 1845 the Village of Hoboken consisted of from 50 to 100 houses and a place of but little importance, but after 1945, through the efforts of Edwin A. Stevens who was the principle land owner, by building several rows of houses and selling lots to other parties who built on their property soon after purchasing caused the Village to increase in population more than 100 per cent. It then became apparent that the Village would continue to increase and should thrive by its being convenient to New York, and a desirable location to reside by its picturesque location. It also became evident that it would be urgent and necessary to protect the lives and property of the people that the following men, J.W. Van Boskerck, W.W. Shippen, David L. Stagg, Isaac Shreve, Wm. Hersee, Gillam Van Houten, Jas. McColloch, John McCulloch, Wm. Mitchell, Jas. T. Hatfield, Chas. Crossman, M.R. Demarest, Chas Chamberlain and Hoyt Sanford made their views known to the Town Committee. In the fall of 1847 a Fire caused by lightning and consuming 2 or 3 houses on Washington Street between First and Second Streets, revived the enthusiasm to create a Fire Department for the Village. After the Town Election in (1848), the same men [handwritten: committee] placed the matter before the people of the Village and induced the property owners to raise by voluntary subscription a sum sufficient to build an Engine House and Town Hall and also procure a suitable fire engine. Soon after starting the Funds, Mr. E.A. Stevens allowed the Town Committee the privilege to erect a Town Hall on the southwest corner of Washington and First Streets better known as Market Square, which Robert L. Stevens donated to the Village Township for market purposes only. [handwritten: The Present City Hall] The work of erecting a Town Hall was soon after commenced. During all these improvements the work of properly organizing a Fire Company was gaining in the same strain and on September 11th, 1848, the following men were duly organized, confirmed by the Town Trustees and certificates granted ==== pg [10] [advertisements] [Illustrated logo: Daniel Bermes Lager Beer Boulevard Brewery "Boulevard. Columbia to Fulton St. Union Hill, N.J." ---- DUKE'S HOUSE, RESTAURANT ATTACHED. Hoboken, N.J. Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MARTIN DAAB, Jr., Prop FRED. DAAB, Manager. ---- ALWAYS SMOKE THE BEST. Telephone Call, 250 Hoboken. [logo: The Brunswick] The Leading Havana Cigar of the United States Highest Award World's Fair, 1893. Wholesale Distributor, C. F. GUTH, 43 Newark St., Hoboken LOUIS SCHREYVOGAL, Retail Department. ==== pg [11] to W. W. Shippen, Foreman, J. J. Hatfield, J. D. Stagg, Chas. L. Grissman, Wm. Hersee, J. W. Van Boskerck, M. R. Demarest, Jas. McCulloch, John McCulloch, Gillman Van Houtan, Isaac Shreve, Chas. Chamberlain, John H. Taylor, Wm. Brundage, J. D. Mount, L. A. Van Boskerck, son of the British Consul, Wm. H. Gelston, Thos. Mickens, M. V. Banta, Henry Katenkamp, Chas. Deek, Henry A. W, Barclay, Chas. Speiss, Chas. T. Berry, M. McCarthy, N. Schulz, L. J. Van Boskerck, Jesse Fash, Arthur Goodspeed, M. W. Pierson, C. B. Houseman, M. K. Crane, L. Tompkins, T. Van Tassel, E. Sellick, T. H. Vandewater, S.H. Jessy, Wm.. Gossenberger, F. Chamberlain, E. J. Tryon, J. H. Grischell, John Nafey, M. S. Allison, B. G. Megie, A. K. Nafey. F. McDonnough, John Merritt, Chris. Backer, Jas. Houseman, Arthur Pope, Jas. H. Dewey, Peter Powles, Peter Schneider, A. R. Van Houten, Sam Bauvelt, Geo. . K. Banton, Chas. Brower, Nelson Brower, Robert Wining, Spencer West, John Wygant, Geo. Beard, Chas. Isleton, First Foreman, Jno. W. Van Buskerck; First Assistant Foreman, Jas. T. Hatfield; Second Assistant Foreman, W. Hersey. Hoyt Sanford, Secretary; as the members constituting Engine Company, No. 1. At the convening of the next Legislature of the State of New Jersey, Engine Company, No. 1 made application and was duly chartered the Fire Company of Town of Hoboken. And at the next Town Election it was lawful under the charter to elect by Plurality of votes to elect seven persons to act as Trustees of the said Corporation to hold office for 1 year or until such others are elected. The first Board of Trustees of Engine Company, No. 1 were duly approved to hold office until next Town Election were John Van Boskerck, E. A. Stevens, D. M. Demarest J. M. Board. Hoyt Sanford, Philip Kipp and G. W. Morton. After a preliminary meeting of the first Board the following officers were elected: John Van Boskerck, Chairman. E. A. Stevens, Treasurer. Hoyt Sanford, Secretary. SECOND BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1850. John Van Boskerck, President. Hoyt Sanford, Secretary. David Walker. D. M. Demarest. David Masteis. Henry Cole. THIRD BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1851. Peter Powles, President. D. J. Master, Secretary. Jas. H. Dewey, Treasurer. Geo. T. Perry. Wm. J. Havens. Wm. Hersee. FOURTH BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1852. Hoyt Sanford, President. Chas. Chamberlain, Secretary. D. G. Benson, Treasurer. E. A. Stevens. M. A. Allison. Peter Mehan. G. Van Houten. FIFTH BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1853. Gillam Van Houten, President. James Houseman, Secretary. John Updyke, Treasurer. George T. Perry. James Davis. John T. Geer. John White. ==== pg [12] [advertisements] BENJ. T. HIXSON Hotel Royal 66 HUDSON STREET, HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- Adolph Lankering. Frederick Lankering ADOLPH LANKERING & BRO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of CIGARS 156 Market St., PATERSON, N. J. ---- Lewis R. McCulloch, Attorney at Law Commissioner of Deeds, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace. 54 Newark St., Hoboken N.J. ---- Hugo Kroebel BOULEVARD PARK, Angelique St. and Boulevard, TEL. 57 A, UNION. WEST HOBOKEN, N.J. ==== pg [13] SIXTH BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTED IN 1854. David M. Demarest, President. Benj. GL Cambell, Secretary. Wm. C. Author. Walter Ball. Hazelton Walkley. John J. Messerrie. John C. Scott. First Chief Engineer, J. W. Van Boskerck. Elected by Engine Company, No. 1 and confirmed by the Board of Trustees, May 13th, 1854. ---- WASHINGTON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1, Was Organized April 4th 1854. Members. Andrew Mount, James Houseman, N. T. Lawrence, John Updyke, Francis H. Higgins, Noah Gilmore, Henry J. Carman, Rob't A. Reed F. B. Ogden, W. Havens, J. Walker, John M. Board, Wm. H. Havens, Chas. Hagen, John Deutsch J.D.P. Mount, W. H. Lawrence, W. M. Harris, Chas. Clark, Aaron K. Nafey. Officers elected in May, 1854. James Houseman, Foreman; J. D. P. Mount, Assistant Foreman; Rob't A. Reed, Secretary; John M. Board, Treasurer. They held their first meeting on Washington Street near Second Street, by electing James Houseman, Chairman and Andrew Mount, Secretary, pro tem. This Company started with two ladders and Mr. Houseman loaned them a two wheel painters wagon to go to fires. And in Sept., 1854, they received a new truck, and they invited Hoboken Engine Co., No. 1 and Excelsior Engine Co., No. 2 to take part in the Grand Parade when they received the Truck. They used to have their House, corner of First and Washington Streets. ---- EXCELSIOR ENGINE COMPANY, No. 2, Was Organized April 5th, 1854. Members. E. Pollock, J. Mott, C. E. Bailliere, J. P. Cloyd, S. R. Frederick, H. Meridedt, J. Baird, E. R. Morton, W. H. Childs, H. Otto, Joseph Wood, E. Barnard, F. M. McDonough, C. L. Meredith, Peter Ritter, Arthur Pope, Samuel Whitney, Francis McKay, Theodore Canard, R. Havens, John Kennedy, J. R. Waterbury, John Davis, C. G. Havens, Paul S. Landrey, J. S. Meredith, J. Pynn, Theodore Smith, G. W. Flowers, James W. Hanes, A. Young, Tyler Wainright, G. B. Gardner, C. Con,muller, F. Hansens, J. H. Hastings, Theopelus Butts, S. R. Havens, G. H.Smith, James Salter, James K. Brush, C. P. Bushman, J. G. Harrison, W. Hains, C. W. Hunt, J. H. Suckley, J. Hinke, W. H. Havens, T. B. Carr, Jos. C. Jennings, Gustave Walters. Officers. S. R. Frederick, Foreman ; John Davis, Assistant Foreman; W. H. Meredith, Secretary ; John P. Cloyd, Treasurer. ==== pg [14] [advertisements] [image: The Wm. Peter Brewing Co., Town of Union, New Jersey] PETER BRAU OF THE WM. PETER BREWING CO. , UNION HILL, N. J. The Peter Brau Lager Beer of six months brew, brewed exclusively out of the finest hops and malt, and not equalled in quality by any other domestic or Western beer, can justly be placed on a par with the best imported Bavarian Beer, being of equal purity and taste. Price, $9 00 per Barrel, with usual Discounts. $1.25 per Box of 24 Pint Bottles. ---- Compliments of JAMES T. LILLIS, Surrogate OF HUDSON COUNTY. ---- The CAPITOL GEO. KNIPPER, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Cigars, 501 SPRING ST., WEST HOBOKEN, N. J. ==== pg [15] OCEANA HOSE COMPANY, No, 1, Was Organized July 16th, 1856. Members. Edward L. Bremond, William S. Arnold, James G. Jenkins, Garret Van Mater, Charles Clinton, Herman Luhr, George B. Gudiner, William Whitelock. Officers. Edward L. Bremond, Foreman; William S. Arnold, Asst. Foreman; James G. Jenkins, Secretary; Garret Van Mater, Treasurer. ---- LIBERTY HOSE COMPANY, No. 2 Was Organized November 13th, 1865. Members. James Curran, Jr., Bernard Colligan, Edward Connelly, Andrew Colligan, Michael Bowes, John Flattery, Charles Ford, James Hanahran, Jeremiah Scanlan, Patrick Farrell, John Torpey, James Logan. Officers. Bernard Colligan, Foreman; James Curran, Jr., Asst. Foreman; Charles Ford, Secretary; Edward Connelly, Treasurer. ---- MEADOW ENGINE COMPANY, No. 3, Was Organized March 16th, 1868. Members. John Lee, Dennis Buck, Henry Everling, Henry C. Winkle, Joseph McArdle, John M. Ryer, John C. Johnson, Phillip Richert, Jacob Schutte, John Cannon, Albert Schultz, Frederick Kiefer, Charles Merle, Michael Guinan, William Bradbury, Louis Fitch, Patrick Gallagher, Jacob Duryea, John Guinan, Charles Schalck. Officers. Henry C. Winkle, Foreman; John M. Ryer, Asst. Foreman; Dennis M. Buck, Secretary; John Lee, Treasurer. ==== pg [16] [advertisements] Compliments James Smith, City Treasurer, HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- EXEMPT FIREMEN'S Fife and Drum Corps, OF HOBOKEN, N. J. INCORPORATED. Music Furnished for all Occasions. JOHN WAGNER, Manager, Residence, 64 Park Avenue. ---- VON DER REICH'S HUDSON - COUNTY PARK. Cor. Second Street and Bergenline Ave., UNION HILL, N. J. Books now open for Pic-Nics, Parties, &c.3 ---- Compliments F.M. McDonough, RECORDER, CITY OF HOBOKEN, N. J. ==== pg [17] EMPIRE HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 2, Was Organized July 28th, 1869. Members. James Guinan, John Mooney, John Logan, James Patrick, James Walsh, William Mahon, Martin Cook, John Armstrong, Capicello Aldoretta, Michael McIntyre, Patrick Londrigan, Patrick Burke, Andrew Krollmann, Benjamin Moore, Edward Stack, John Featherston, Patrick O'Gara, Daniel McCormick, Daniel Guinan. OFFICERS. James Guinan, Foreman; Michael McIntyre, Asst. Foreman; John Mooney, Secretary; Patrick Londrigan, Treasurer. ---- ELYSIAN ENGINE COMPANY, No. 4, Was Organized December 1st, 1887. Members. James H. Prentice, J. J. O'Brien, John Bock, George Fuessel, George Ansell, Wm. Broadway, C. V. Seward, Joseph Haggerty, Francis Shippen, Louis Kraples, George Wasson, Joseph Meeks, Walter Taylor, Simon Nodine, P. F. Hughes, Thomas Neville, Morris Markus, Joseph Lyons, James Farrell, William Madden, Daniel J. O'Brien. Officers. James H. Prentice, Foreman; John J. O'Brien, Asst. Foreman; William Madden, Secretary; George Fuessel, Treasurer. ---- STEVENS HOSE COMPANY, No. 3, Was Re-Organized April 29th, 1890. Members. Frank Geiger, Walter Burke, Frank Buehler, Jr., Patrick Bagley, D. D. Sullivan, John Harrigan, Joseph Hurley, Fred Kaufman, W. D. Daly, Anton Muller, Patrick H. Duffy, Michael Foley, John Wagner, Frank Wagner, J. J. Malley, J. H. Evener, Patrick Mulvaney, W. H, Mutchsler, S. C. Schach, Herman Kattan, Robt. Keisewetter, Peter Haff, C. B. Purdy, Charles Hoffman, E. Baumann, Ernest Wulff, John Duryea, Richard Carr. Officers at present. Walter Burke, Foreman; George Ulrich, Asst. Foreman; Frank Buehler, Jr., Secretary; Patrick Duffy, Treasurer. ==== pg [18] [advertisements] All good fellows will always stand together. W.J. McDONALD. ---- HAVE YOU SEEN IT? HAM'S TUBULAR "Diamond" Bicycle Lamp, Price, $3.00 Constructed on the same plan as all first-class street lamps, etc., for out door use. THE TUBULAR, making it impossible to blow it out or jar it out when in use on a wheel. The only Bicycle Lamp constructed on the TUBULAR PRINCIPLE. Burns Kerosene Oil. A trial is all that is asked. For Sale by All First-class Dealers. C. T. HAM M'F'G CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. ---- The H. Beck M'f'g Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Firemen's Equipments, Hats, Caps, Belts, Shirts and Military Goods, 162 Elm Street, Near Grand Street, Next door to Board of Education, New York. PRESENTATION HATS AND BELTS A SPECIALTY. ==== pg [19] HOBOKEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND. Organized March 7th, 1853. Preamble. Whereas, The Hoboken Fire Co., No. 1, propose to establish a fund for the relief of such disabled and indigent firemen, their widows and their families, as may in the opinion of those having in charge said fund, be considered worthy and deserving of relief ; therefore be it Resolved, That all monies accruing from initiation fees, donations and all other monies received from other sources, constitute a fund to be known as the FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND. Accordingly to above the organizers met on March 13, 1853, and by subscription created the fund at that meeting. $115 was subscribed, C. T. Perry heading the list with $20, other subscribers being J. W. Van Boskerck, J. W. Stickler, John Ireland, D. M, Demorest, N. Wosley, J. S. Currier, C. V. Clickones, A. Barker, A. L. Van Boskerck, J. Higgins and W. Hinahaugh. At subsequent meetings there were donated amounts by various citizens and corporations, including chiefly the following, J. A. Stevens, Jr., Hoboken Ferry, W. W. Shippen, Eagle Fire Insurance Co., E. A. Stevens and Engine Co. No. 1 of Hoboken. At the end of the first year of the fund the total receipts from all sources amounted to $417.75, and no disbursements. The first Board consisted of J. W. Van Boskerck, Foreman; J. W. Stickler, Secy.; Thos. Mickens, Treas.; Peter J. Powless and Charles T. Perry, incorporated March 13, 1857. The incorporators being John Mount, Joseph W. Stickler, Charles Bailliere, Charles T. Perry, J. Freeman Silke, Peter Ritter, Jr., Peter J. Powless, John Cloud and J. W. Van Boskerck. After ten years existence the total amount received from all sources was $5,542.20, and disbursements $4,998.98. Total assets of fund, $3,439.24. After being in existence for fourty-three years, ending on March 31, 1896, there has been expended for relief of disabled and indigent firemen of the late Volunteer Fire Department, $15,716, Funeral expenses $4,846.85, relief of widows and orphans $22,626.97, and for all other purposes $11,340. At the present time there are on the rolls, receiving relief from the fund, seventeen widows and nine orphans. During the existence of the Volunteer Department the revenue of the fund was derived 1st, two dollars for every fireman initiated; 2nd, one dollar for every exempt certificate; 3rd, fifty ==== pg [20] [advertisements] SUPERINTENDENT HUDSON COUNTY BOULEVARD, Michael Coyle. ---- DAVID R. LOPEZ, MANUFACTURER OF Choice Cigars AND DEALER IN Smokers' Articles, No. 64 NEWARK STREET, HOBOKEN, N. J. The Celebrated Duke Bertrand and La Flor de Lopez a Specialty. ---- Frank McNamee, M.J. McHugh -SUCCESSORS TO- Mcdonough & co. Mineral Waters, Cor. First and Henderson Streets, Jersey City TELEPHONE, 201. ---- JOHN G. WOLTMANN, Wine and Lager Beer SALOON, 358 Newark Street, Bet. Clinton and Grand Sts. HOBOKEN, N. J, Headquarters of the James Harksen Association. ==== pg [21] cents for transfers, and 4th, a per ratio of the two per cent, foreign insurance tax, all of which has been abolished since the disbandment of the Volunteer system, June 1, 1891. During the past year beginning April 30, 1896, and ending April 30, 1897. The receipts and disbursements have been as follows : RECEIPTS. Balance on hand May 1, 1896…………………….. $561 28 By cash received, interest on bond and mortgage……….. 892 76 Mortgage 609 Willow Ave……………………… 2,000 00 Total………… $3,454 04 DISBURSEMENTS. To cash paid widows $500 00 " " " orphans , 325 00 " " " burial expenses 100 00 Printing, postage and incidentals.. 102 50 Deposited in Hoboken Savings Bank 2,000 00 $3,027 50 Balance in Treasurer's hands 426 54 TOTAL ASSETS OF FUNDS. Bonds and mortgages....................................................................$15,600 00 In Hoboken Savings Bank................................. 2,293 35 Cash in Treasurer's hands.................................. 426 54 Total.................................. ...$18,319 89 Prior to the disbandment of the Volunteer Department from March 13, 1857 to March 22, 1877, the Board of Trustees consisted of three members elected from each Company, and the Association of Exempt Firemen, also the Chief Engineer; from March 22, 1877, to the disbandment of the Volunteer Department, of two members from each Company, the Association of Exempt Firemen and the Chief Engineer. Since the disbandment the members of the Board are elected from the Association of Exempt Firemen, consisting of eleven members, representing one member from each of the late Volunteer Company's, the Association of Exempt Firemen and the President thereof. At present the Board consists of ==== pg [22] [advertisements] Compliments of MICHAEL J. MURRAY. ---- Public Comfort Quick Lunch & Dining Rooms, 16 Hudson Place, Opp. D. L. & W. R. R Depot. HOBOKEN, N. J. JAMES R. JACK, Prop. ---- Compliments of AUGUST BEWIG ---- Chas. H. Miller. Henry Bauer. Odd Fellows' Hall, MILLER & BAUER, Props. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LODGE ROOMS, BOWLING ALLEYS, &c., 412-414 Washington Street. HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- Compliments of ARTHUR CLAYTON. ---- Designs for all occasions at short notice. M. HENDBERG, FLORIST 411 Washington Street, HOBOKEN, N. J. ==== page [23] President, Patrick Hayden, Vice-President, George P. Schinzel, Secretary, John Wagner, Treasurer, James Harksen John Glander, Frederic Schaaf, Henry Borck, John Flattery, James Lanigan, John J. O'Brien, James D. Sinclair. The Board at various times had as members thereof, some of Hoboken's Prominent citizens, among whom were C. V. Clickner, Ex-Mayors, Peter McGavisk, J. Russell, J. A. O'Neill, and the present Mayor, Lawrence Fagan, Councilmen P. Londrigan, Jas. Kenny, A. B. Hartell, J. Lee, State Senator Wm. D. Daly, Ex-Director Board of Freeholders Geo. P. Schinzel, Ex-Fire Commissioner James Patrick, Ex-Surrogate Robert McCague, Postmaster James Curran, Fire Commissioners Wm. O'Donnell and F. W. Bender. Pres. Patrick Hayden was first elected President of the Board March 16, 1883, and elected continuously since. James Harksen as Treasurer July 20, 1877, and Secretary John Wagner since March 18, 1887. [image: fire engine] ==== page [24] [advertisement] THE EVENING NEWS, Hoboken, N.J. SEIDE, WALL & HENCHY, Publishers and Proprietors. A Democratic Daily. Best Medium. Price, One Cent. [image: The Evening News building] THE EVENING NEWS, Hoboken's oldest daily paper, was mainly the cause of the erecting of the Soldiers' Monument in Hudson Square Park, and of the Volunteer Firemen's Monument in Church Square Park. The monuments were erected by public contributions through the efforts of the NEWS. ==== page [25] Some Notable Fires in Hoboken. 1850 to 1860. On Sunday afternoon about three o'clock on April 22nd, 1853, there was a fire in Mr. Whitman's house. The wind was very high and it was hard work for Engine Company's No. 1 and 2, and two houses were burnt and another took fire on Washington and 4th Sts., on May 4, 1853. Castle Point fire took place on June 27, 1853, March 9, 1855, a large fire at Mr. Smith's ship yard. In the year of 1854 a fire occurred in Mr. Street's building, directly opposite Odd Fellows Hall, the same was totally destroyed. 1860 to 1870. Fire at Harmonia Hotel on Dec. 26, 1862; four lives lost. The Battery yard fire June 4, 1863, on Hudson St., one member of Oceana Hose killed, named Arnold, by explosion of bomb shells. A fire occurred in the winter of 1863 at the foot of Third St., in the lime sheds of Carpenter & Bro., dealers in lumber, lime, cement and brick. Conflagration lasted seven hours and a large amount of property was destroyed. On August 28, 1864, a fire in Montague's feed store; two hours work. Fire December 28, 1866 ; Rock Tavern destroyed. January 17, 1866, 9.50 P. M., Schuhler's furniture store on Washington St.; 4 hours duty. June 20, 1866, Cardner & Harp's lumber yard on fire. The big fire in 1868 at Roman Cottage Shades. ==== page [26] [advertisements] James D. Sinclair, Wholesale News Dealer, Hoboken, N. J. ---- Open Day and Night. LOUIS FRICKE, Quiet House, Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Cor. Park Ave, & Ferry St., HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- Flegenheimer Bros., California and Ohio Wines Sole Agents for the Trenton Brewing Co, Bottled Beer 337 Washington St, HOBOKEN, N. J. ---- American Hotel And Dining Rooms. ---- BRAGG & CO'S, Unexcelled Hats Straw Hats in Endless Variety. 110 Washington Street, HOBOKEN, N.J. ==== page [27] 1870 to 1880. In 1872 a fire took place on First St., between Madison and Monroe, destroying five houses. Bnsh Hotel fire, 1873. A fire on Madison St., between First St. and Newark, 1874. Muller's planing mill which was totally destroyed together with surrounding buildings. Simley shoe store fire 1876. 1880 to 1890. November 21, 1880, fire in Stevens Castle at Castle Point; six hours duty. Fire Saturday, Aug. 4, 1880, Francis' lumber yard; 3-1/2 hours duty. Eagle Dock fire Sunday, November 6,1881, 5 P.M.; dock totally destroyed, one life lost, 7 hours duty. Aug. 11, 1882, Gahagan & Son's, planing mill; 2-1/2 hours duty. January 15, 1884, fire at Klein Wagon Works, Park Ave., between Newark and Ferry Sts., 2-1/2 hours duty. Fire January 22, 1884, Henderson and Ferry Streets, 2| hours duty. Fire Sunday, May 3, 1885, 115 to 125 First St., 4J hours duty. Fire Sunday, April 26, 1886, at 2 A. M.; the F. J. Mechler Furniture Co. building was totally destroyed, 5-hours duty. Fire March 1, 1887, 2.10 P. M., 110 Bloomfield St., 3 hours duty. Fire Monday, February, 20, 1888, Gantzberg's, 4.20 A. M., 4 hours duty. Fire Thursday, February 23, 1888, Adam and Fourteenth St., 2 hours duty. Fire Wednesday, March 13, 1889, paper mill, Eighth and Grand Sts., 2-3/4 hours duty. Fire Monday, February 24, 1890, German club house, Sixth and Hudson Sts., 2 hours duty. Fire Tuesday, February 25, 1890, cork factory, Madison St., between First and Second ; one of the members of H. & L. Co. No. 1 broke his leg ; 3-1/2 hours duty. ==== page [28] [advertisements] Iden & Co. [illustration of building] University Place 9th & 10th Sts. New York Manufacturers of Gas and Electric Fixtures LICENSED TO MANUFACTURE ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES. ---- AUCTIONEER C. A. T. First National Bank, HOBOKEN, N. J. That's Enough. - - - - - - Everybody Knows Him. ---- RICHARD BARCLAY, House, Sign Fresco Painter. Decorating, Graining, Kalsomining and . . Paper Hanging . . . PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. 313 Newark St., Hoboken, N. J. ==== page [29] The First Chief Engineers were Elected in 1854 to 1891. John W. Van Boskerck.................1854 John W. Van Boskerck.................1855 John W. Van Boskerck.................1856 Arthur Pope...........................1857 John M. Board...................... 1858 John M. Board...................... 1859 John M. Board.........................1860 Stephen Rogers........................1861 Stephen Rogers........................1862 Robert A. Reed......................1863 Robert A. Reed......................1864 Charles Chamberlain............... 1865 John Kennedy.........................1866 John Kennedy..................... 1867 Dennis Coppers........................1868 James Curran, Jr......................1869 James Curran, Jr...................... 1870 John O'Donnell...................... 1871 James H. Kniffin......................1872 --- James H. Kniffin..................... 1873 Samuel Archer.........................1874 Nicholas Schmidt......................1875 James Curran, Jr......................1876 James... [truncated due to length]