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Fire truck decorated for the 1929 Fourth of July parade
The fire truck and engine are decorated for the 1929 Fourth of July parade. To the left, on the Studebaker hose truck, are: Louis Gomes, Jack Rhein, Dolly St. Clair, Jack Sinnott, and Herb Wenks. To the right is a 1923 Seagraves pumper. The vehicles are parked in front of the Fire Station on Church Street, which also housed the Police Department.
Source of information: Jerry Ochoa
Date Created and/or Issued
1929-07-04
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph is courtesy of the Santa Cruz City Firefighters' Union.
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Description
The fire truck and engine are decorated for the 1929 Fourth of July parade. To the left, on the Studebaker hose truck, are: Louis Gomes, Jack Rhein, Dolly St. Clair, Jack Sinnott, and Herb Wenks. To the right is a 1923 Seagraves pumper. The vehicles are parked in front of the Fire Station on Church Street, which also housed the Police Department.
Source of information: Jerry Ochoa
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-SCCFU-02
Language
English
Subject
Santa Cruz Fire Department
Parades
Holidays-Fourth of July
Time Period
1920s
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
More than 100 Years of Service

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