Franklin Fire Company Number 10 - Allentown, PA
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The Bell from the Franklin Fire Company Number 10 is on display in West Park in Allentown, PA.
Waymark Code: WM5DV0
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/24/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member The Blue Quasar
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The stamping on the bell reads:

FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY NO. 10
ALLENTOWN, PENNA
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 21, 1901

AT PROPER TIMES MY VOICE I'LL RAISE
AND SOUND TO MY SUBSCRIBER'S PRAISE

The plaque reads:

FRANKLIN FIRE CO. NO. 10
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 21, 1901

AT PROPER TIMES MY VOICE I'LL RAISE
AND SOUND TO MY SUBSCRIBER'S PRAISE

BELL DEDICATED MAY 4, 1987
WEST PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION
CITY OF ALLENTOWN

The back reads:

MENEELY BELL COMPANY
TROY, N.Y.
A. D. 1902.

Some background information on Franklin Fire Company No. 10 and the Bell, from a local website:

"HOW IT ALL STARTED -- FRANKLIN NO. 10

The cities newest fire fighting organization was formed after two unsuccessful efforts had been made to place a fire company in the West End of the city. At their first preliminary meeting, which was held on November 30, 1900, 30 citizens were present. At the second meeting, forty one people attended and an organization was effected and the name FRANKLIN was selected. The company was chartered February 22, 1901, with 101 active members, and went into service May 21, 1901. On February 7, 1902, they numbered 120 active and 110 contributing members. On September 17, 1901 the new $1700 chemical engine and hose wagon arrived and one year later, September 13, 1902, they moved into their new present quarters, costing $11,600 at 14th and Turner Streets. The company had a 1100 pound alarm bell which is now on display in West Park. In 1987 the city sold the Franklin engine house and was made into apartments in 1988. The Franklin Home Association, which is the social organization affiliated with the Franklin Fire Company No. 10, was housed in the building next to Franklin engine house, where it resides to this day and celebrated its' 100 anniversary in 2001."

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