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Philadelphia
Inquirer William
Meggett |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer William
Bechtel |
Philadelphia Inquirer - November 28, 1907 |
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Newton
Ash - Ephraim Hires -
Gardner Corson - John
H. Lennox - Herbert
Hibbs |
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Camden
Post-Telegram Harry
Selby John Gardner |
Philadelphia Inquirer - January 6, 1910 |
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John H.
Vickers - William O. Sawyer - Newton
Ash - |
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Camden
Post-Telegram Charles
Worthington |
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Camden
Post-Telegram Joseph
Johnson - James
White |
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The Department's first motorized pumper with driver, Fireman Newt Ash. This 1914 American LaFrance triple combination, 750 gpm, gasoline powered apparatus was delivered on February 10, 1914 and entered service at Engine Company 2 on February 12th. |
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Driver Newton Ash and Lieutenant James White are pictured with the 1916 Boyd 2-in-1, 750 gpm pumper assigned to Engine Company 2. |
Hook & Ladder Company 3, Hose & Chemical Company 1 & Engine Company 9 - 1924 |
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Hook & Ladder Company 3: Captain Joseph B. Ayres, FF Dave Humphries, Al Dukes, John Mulligan, Bill Mountney, Bill Hopkins. Hose & Chemical Company 1: Captain Charles H. Robinson, FF William E "Pud" Jaeckel, George Townsend, Ken Naylor, Howard Gick. Engine Company 9: Captain John H. Vickers, FF Irv Lederman, Newton Ash, Joe Gentlesk, Al Palmer |
Camden Evening Courier - December 13, 1930 |
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William
Foehl - Charles
Schultz -
Newton Ash -
Irvin K. Lederman
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Charles Laib | Charles J. "Jeff" Kay | Theodore Guthrie | Howard Smith |
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J.
Oscar Till - Louise F. Walsh - John W. Golden -
Charles H. Ellis -
Charles Humes South 2 4th Street - North 25th Street - North 4th Street - Penn Street - Fiore Troncone - Chestnut Street Sheltering Arms Home - Newton Ash - William Michalak - John J. Robinson - Roy R. Stewart |
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Camden
Courier-Post The Newton Ash referred to is Newton L. Ash, the uncle of Newton G. Ash. He died in 1931. |
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Camden
Courier-Post February 4, 1935 Roy
R. Stewart
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Camden Courier-Post - October 29, 1935 |
CRAMER HILL STORES PRAISED BY OFFICIALS Importance of neighborhood business was stressed last night at an open air meeting sponsored by the Cramer Hill Businessmen's association, at Veterans Park, Twenty-sixth street and Hayes avenue. Businessmen of the section were praised in brief talks by Mayor Frederick von Nieda, Mayor Joseph H. Van Meter, Collingswood, and Joshua C. Haines, recorder of deeds. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Newton Ash, 840 North Thirtieth street, electric refrigerator; Walter Conine, 1809 River avenue, radio, and George Blanck, 1026 North Twenty-first street, vacuum cleaner. Officers of the association are Frederick Wolf, president; Charles Till, vice president; Richard Liebert, secretary and George Stiefel, treasurer. Trustees are: Edward Wenner, Joseph Till and Sylvester Onesty.
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Engine
Company 9 & Ladder
Company 3 Engine Company 9 & Ladder Company 3 - circa 1946 John Mulligan passed away on July 28, 1947 |
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E9
Tim
Shanahan, Howard
"Waxie" Harrington,
Howard
Gick, unknown,
Newton
Ash |
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Camden
Courier-Post Newton
Ash |