Birth of the Bravest, A History of the New York Fire Dept. from 1609 to 1887

NOTE: This book is a substantially abridged edition of Our Firemen: A History of New York Fire Departments, Volunteer and Paid, by A. E. Costello, which was originally published in 1887.

They are called "The Bravest." They are the New York City Fire Department, ordinary men who put themselves on the line every day to save lives, and this is a chronicle of their early history.

Birth of the Bravest traces the history of New York firefighting from the earliest days of the city when it was part of the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam to the end of the nineteenth century when important innovations in firefighting technology began to make their appearance.

Along the way are many tales of heroism and bravery, including accounts of the disastrous fire of 1811, the great conflagration of 1835, the awful fire of 1845, and many other signature events in New York City's history.

Birth of the Bravest also tracks individual exploits of great heroism, on the job and off, as many members went off to sere in the Civil War.

A seminal part of New York City history, the chronicle of the evolution of the Fire Department is an informative tribute to the men who are New York City's Bravest. It documents the history of firefighting itself, the birth and evolution of fire companies (both "volunteer" and "paid"), legislated fire regulations, the development of new equipment to aid the bravest in their mission, and the birth of fire insurance.

CONTENTS:
* Genesis of Fire Extinguishing
* Primitive Fire Appliances
* The First Hand Engines
* Beginning of a New Era
* Improvement in Fire Extinguishing Methods
* Adoption of a Plan for the Future City
* Growth of the City and the Department
* Feuds and Their Suppression
* Introduction of the Croton Service
* Abolishment of the Volunteers
* Stories of the Companies
* Memorable Incidents
* Fires of the Olden Time
* Other Destructive Conflagrations
* Old Volunteers Fighting Fire
* Final Fires of the Old Department
* The Great Conflagration of 1835
* Gunpowder Checks the Flames
* The Fire Zouaves
* A Farewell to the Volunteers
* Organization of the Paid Department
* Work of the New Commissioners
* The New York Departmant Severly Criticised
* The Department Gains in Efficiency
* Fire Department Telegraph System
* Fire Insurance: Its Beneficence and Importance
* The hand and Steam Fire-Engines

5 ½" x 9", 476 pages, softcover, ISBN: 0-765-30603-4, BB4371 / $9.95

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