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HORACE P. CAIRNS was born in Pennsylvania around 1872. The 1906 Camden City Directory shows Horace Cairns living at 515 Newton Avenue. He was then working as a streetcar conductor. When the census was taken on April 15, 1910 Horace Cairns was living at 497 Newton Avenue in South Camden with his wife Annie, mother-in-law Mary Coile and brother Michael Coile. On July 1, 1910 the Camden Fire Department's Engine Company 7 went into service at its new firehouse at 1115 Kaighn Avenue. Horace Cairns was one of the original members of the company. He was then living at 621 Newton Avenue. This was still his address in 1918. Horace Cairns was promoted to captain during the 1920s, and was assigned to the newly formed Engine Company 10. By 1924 he had moved to 623 Newton Avenue. He was still living at 623 Newton Avenue when the census was enumerated in April of 1930. Shortly afterwards he retired. Fire Department records from 1931 show him living in Atlantic City, New Jersey.. |
Horace Cairns was last a resident of 115 Oakland Avenue in Audubon, New Jersey. He passed away on March 11, 1942 and was buried at New St. Mary's Cemetery in Bellmawr, New Jersey. |
Camden Fire Department - 1914 Chief Engineer's Report |
Location
1115 Kaighn
Avenue. Second-class Metropolitan Engine and Combination
Chemical and Hose Wagon. Went into service July 1, 1910. Carries
900 feet of 2-1/2-inch hose. |
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Rank | Age | Residence | Salary | |
Charles A. Todd | Captain | 52 | 618 S. Fourth Street | $1,140.00 |
Joseph Sparks | Lieutenant | 31 | 624 S. Fifth Street | $960.00 |
John A. Dold | Engineer | 53 | 1301 Park Boulevard | $1,140.00 |
Elmer Burkett | Stoker | 47 | 1009 Penn Street | $1,020.00 |
Roy Smith | Driver | 30 | 607 Carman Street | $960.00 |
William Hunsinger | Driver | 37 | 741 Walnut Street | $ 960.00 |
George Boone | Hoseman | 38 | 605 Mt. Vernon Street | $ 960.00 |
Sylvester McGrath | Hoseman | 35 | 605 St. John Street | $ 960.00 |
Horace Cairns | Hoseman | 42 | 621 Newton Avenue | $1,020.00 |
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Camden Post-Telegram
Engine
Company 7
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Engine
Company No. 5
at 14th and
Federal
Streets, with
newly converted hose wagon. Originally a horse drawn rig, it was
modified to electric power by the Commercial Truck Company of
Philadelphia PA. A storage battery powered each wheel.
Pictured with apparatus are (I to r): Chief
Peter
Carter,
Fireman
W.
Scott Franklin,
Chauffeur bert
coffman,
firemen Edward
Kelley,
william
buzine, John
Prucella,
Charles
Schultz,
Horace Cairns,
daniel
grimes and chief's aide,
fireman
Harry Hankins.
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 6, 1917 |
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Daniel
W. Leach -
William
Walton -
Howard
L. Currie -
Horace
Cairns |
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Camden Post-Telegram
Peter
Carter - Louis Neuman |
Philadelphia Inquirer - March 23, 1918 |
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Peter
B. Carter -
Harry
B. Maxwell -
Allen
Palmer - Louis Neumann -
George H.
Pursglove |
Engine Company 10 |
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Photo from 1924. Horace Cairns, Captain; Howard Walker, chauffer |
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Camden Courier-Post
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Camden Courier-Post
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Camden Courier-Post
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