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Title
Albany Volunteer Fire Department--Fourth of July Parade
Date Created and/or Issued
1912 (issued)
Publication Information
Albany Library
Albany, CA : [s.n.]
Contributing Institution
Albany Library
Collection
Albany Library Historical Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Unless otherwise noted, all photographs in the collection are the property of the Albany Library. Neither the original photographs nor the digital images in the catalog may be reproduced, published, or used on the Internet without the expressed, written permission of either the Albany Library or the copyright holder. The credit line, "Courtesy of the Albany Library Historical Collection" should accompany any such use.
Description
[Rear l to rt] Henry Miller -- George Nickerson -- Frank Baker -- Ed Rupert -- Walter Haskell -- Asst. Chief George W. Browne.
Fire Department team that won the Fourth of July race during the 1912 celebration. Handwritten caption: "A.V.F.D. Hose and Ladder Truck #1"
One of a set of four parade photographs mounted on both sides of black construction paper, 11 x 24 cm. [Fourth of July 27, 28, 29, 30]
Donation Date: January 1994.
Donor: Albany Historical Society.
Folder: Fourth of July No. 27.
FOJ_027.TIF.
Type
image
Format
1 Photograph: B&W; 7 x 11 cm.
Form/Genre
graphic
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9z09p9kn
Language
English
Subject
Fourth of July
Parades--California--Albany
Place
Parades
California
Albany.
Albany (Calif.)

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