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English: horizontal photograph of three men in bowler hats with an old horse-drawn volunteer fire company engine cart. Handwritten note on top of print reads: "Joe Boyce, Charlie Fach and Tom Lynch on one of their voyages of discovery, Oct. 1889."
Title: "The old 'Central' engine as she appeared when found at Mt. Olive, Ill's., Oct. 1889. Since restored by Veteran Firemen's Hist. Soc." (L-R Joseph Boyce, Charlie Fach, Tom Lynch).
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N01821
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Central Fire Company - 1
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horizontal
sepia
outdoors
Fire engines
Fire fighters
Horse-drawn vehicles
Joseph Boyce
Charles Fach
Thomas Lynch
Central Fire Co.
volunteer firemen
Veteran Firemen's Historical Society
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141817
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