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Sulphur Springs Volunteer Fire Department and Fire Bell of 1889

Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County

Marker Text

Volunteer fire fighters, organized soon after Sulphur Springs was incorporated (1870), used a "bucket brigade" and hand-drawn equipment to control blazes before the city purchased a steam fire engine in 1888. To summon firemen, this 500-pound brass bell was bought in 1889 and hung in the tower of the engine house. It was replaced in the 1930s by a siren which spread the alarm over a wider area of the growing town. Professional firemen joined the force in the 1940s, but volunteers still help battle major fires.

Marker Details

Address 627 N. Church St. at Bonner St.
Location Description
Marker # 7333
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code fire and fire departments
Latitude, Longitude 33.142641, -95.599578

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