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Historic Reflection: 1870’s – Edgerton Fire Department

December 5, 2024No Comments1 Min Read

In the 1870s, the Village of Edgerton purchased a “Little Giant” fire engine but faced challenges in maintaining an organized fire department to operate it. In July 1893, a fire destroyed the block northeast of Indiana Street and Michigan Avenue. The following year, Edgerton acquired Bryan’s used hand-pumped fire engine and successfully organized a fire department. This undated photograph from the Edgerton Historical Society collection showcases Edgerton firefighters in dress uniform at the firehouse located in Edgerton’s town hall. Do you have a historic Williams County photo to share? Email us at publisher@thevillagereporter.com.

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