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Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

George Washington fire engine. Unusually interesting to visitors to Alexandria, Virginia, is this fire engine purchased by George Washington in 1775 at Philadelphia and regarded at the time as the most efficient type of engine. The engine is still in good condtion and reposes in the headquarters of the Friendship Fire Company in the old Virginia city where the Father of Our Country was an active member of the fire fighters in his day. G. William Humphries, present custodian of the fire house, is shown in the photograph, 3/6/31

George Washington fire engine. Unusually interesting to visitors to Al...

A man standing next to a fire engine. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Fire engine, 1775, of the Friendship Fire Company, Alexandria, Virginia 1889

Fire engine, 1775, of the Friendship Fire Company, Alexandria, Virgini...

Photograph shows fire engine from 1775 on display outside of building. Copyright 1889 by J. M. Hill.

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

George Washington fire engine. Unusually interesting to visitors to Alexandria, Virginia, is this fire engine purchased by George Washington in 1775 at Philadelphia and regarded at the time as the most efficient type of engine. The engine is still in good condtion and reposes in the headquarters of the Friendship Fire Company in the old Virginia city where the Father of Our Country was an active member of the fire fighters in his day. G. William Humphries, present custodian of the fire house, is shown in the photograph, 3631

George Washington fire engine. Unusually interesting to visitors to Al...

A man standing next to a fire engine, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title and date from negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General information about the Harris & Ew... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independent City, Virginia

Friendship Fire Company, 107 South Alfred Street, Alexandria, Independ...

Significance: The Friendship Firehouse was built in 1855 as the home of the Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company as traditionally founded by George Washington in 1774. George Washington, a charter member of... More