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[Cars Outside Presbyterian Church]

Description: Photograph of a hearse and a fire truck parked in front of a Presbyterian church for Assistant Chief Ruie E. Akin's funeral in Beaumont, Texas.
Date: June 7, 1954
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Firemen Standing at Attention Outside Station]

Description: Photograph of a group of firemen in uniform standing at attention for Assistant Chief Ruie E. Akin's funeral, outside the central fire station in Beaumont, Texas. The first four men in the line, from left to right, are A. B. O'Quinn, John McReir, Onion Wilkerson, and Joe Curry. The ninth man from the left is Ed Grass, and the twelfth from the left is Frank Estes.
Date: June 7, 1954
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[54th Annual Convention of the State Fire Association #2]

Description: Photograph of the attendees of the 54th Annual Convention of the State Fire Association in San Angelo, Texas. The group is in front of a large stone building decorated with red, white, and blue banners. The text, "54th Annual Convention State Fire Association San Angelo, Tex. June, 1930" is written on the front of the photo.
Date: June 1930
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[54th Annual Convention of the State Fire Association #1]

Description: Photograph of the attendees of the 54th Annual Convention of the State Fire Association in San Angelo, Texas. The group is in front of a large stone building decorated with red, white, and blue banners. The text, "54th Annual Convention State Fire Association San Angelo, Tex. June, 1930" is written on the front of the photo.
Date: June 1930
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas

[Three Men with Fire Engine]

Description: Photograph of three men with a fire engine. Two of the men, wearing firefighter uniforms, are seated in the seats of the vehicle, and the third man, wearing a suit, is leaning on the back wheel's fender. The vehicle is parked on a grassy lawn or field in front of a row of trees. The back of the photo has "June 11th 1911?" written on it.
Date: 1911-06-11?
Partner: Fire Museum of Texas
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