Description: Truly a museum quality piece; This log book, Complete with signatures of people who worked for the New York fire department in the 1870s As well as details such as employee infractions(negligence, under the influence, absence), if they were found guilty or not, and resulting punishments A very unique piece of New York fire fighting history Because of the nature of this book, it may be only one in existence for this specific year, as they likely would not have signed multiple copies for these types of things like infractions. Book does have wear, while pages are in good shape, the cover is not. It is starting to split at the spine This will be shipped carefully and tight so no further damage happens, please be aware that it is to the fragility point that opening it a few times without reinforcing or repairing it may result in it coming apart This is an incredibly rare find for any collector of firefighting and rescue memorabilia. The 1873 Fire Department General Orders Book from New York City's FDNY is a piece of history that offers a glimpse into the past. This book contains a wealth of information about the department's orders and regulations, as well as details about the firefighting and rescue equipment and strategies of the time. It's a must-have for anyone interested in the history of firefighting and rescue, and a valuable addition to any collection. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history.
Price: 449.99 USD
Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-09-14T15:21:49.000Z
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Theme: Firefighting & Rescue