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Located in what was then Camden's Eighth Ward, Engine Company 3 was organized on June 1, 1890 and entered service on the same date at 1813 Broadway, just south of Ferry Avenue in South Camden. Approval for the purchase of land for this firehouse and for that of the new Engine Company 4 had been granted on September 4, 1889. When first organized, Engine Company 3 consisted of a Foreman, an Engineer, a Driver, and two hosemen. The first members of Engine Company 3 are as follows.
Annual salaries for the members of the paid force in 1869 were $600 for the Engineer, $450 for the Driver and the Stoker and $50 for the extra men. All but the extra men were paid monthly. The Chief Marshall received $800, and the Assistant Marshall $200 per year as well. |
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Camden Daily Courier September 26, 1894
Ladder
Company 1 |
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Camden
Evening Courier June 29, 1899 Samuel
Lodge |
Philadelphia
Inquirer - March 19, 1906
George
Shields -
William
Hillman -
William
Jobes
West
Street -
Mickle
Street -
Beckett
Street Engine
Company 1
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Engine
Company 2 6th Regiment, New Jersey National
Guard "Joseph Gail" was actually Joseph Daley |
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Frank
G. Hitchener -
William
Morgenweck - Sperry & Hutchinson - Camden Bowling Alleys Gardner Corson was appointed to the Fire Department in November of 1907. |
Lima Daily News Lima, Ohio March 17, 1906 |
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Altoona
Mirror Altoona, Pennsylvania March 17, 1906
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Philadelphia Inquirer - March 22, 1906 | |
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Charles
H. Ellis -
First
Baptist Church -
Broadway
Methodist Episcopal Church George Shields - William Jobes - William Hillman - Kaighn Avenue - Rev. John S. Heisler Samuel S. Elfreth - Samuel Price - William Deno - Charles Robinson - Peter Carter Joseph Ernst - George Quinn |
In Memorium a poem written by Alfred A. Holt in memory of Fire fighters Shields, Hillman, and Jobes |
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Albert A. Holt (1844-1909) was the editor publisher of the Camden Echo, a weekly newspaper devoted to church news news and the prohibition of the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. The paper was published from 1884 until Holt's death in July of 1909. The paper was distributed free of charge and had some measure of influence at one time, but very little by the time of Holt's death. |
100
Years Later Story and Photos by Bob Bartosz, Camden NJ Fire Department Photographer |
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US Congressman Robert Andrews, second from the right, speaking at the dedication of the new Headstone for Camden Fireman William Hillman. Left to right in photo are, Honor Guard Camden FF David Melendez, Camden Chief of the Department Joseph Marini, in background Captain David Dilks with his Bagpipe, Congressman Robert Andrews and Msgr. Michael T. Mannion, S.T. L . |
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US Congressman Robert Andrews and Camden Mayor Gwendolyn A. Faison remove the cover from the headstone, as Honor Guard Camden FF David Melendez looks on.
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Camden Fire Chief Joseph Marini saying a few words about the tragic fire in 1906 which claimed the lives of three Gallant Fire Fighters- Jobes, Shields, Hillman. . |
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Chief of the Department Joseph Marini gives a final farewell salute to Fireman William Hillman who died in the Line Of Duty in 1906. |
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Firefighters admiring the new headstone at the gravesite of Hillman at the conclusion of the ceremonies. |
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Flags and wreath at the grave site of Fireman George Shields who also died in the tragic 1906 fire. |
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Flags and wreath at the grave site of Fireman William Jobes who also died in the tragic 1906 fire. |
CAMDEN NJ FIRE FIGHTER'S MEMORIAL