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History
of the New Hope Eagle Fire Company
Meeting Minute Excerpts from 1900 to 1949 |
| 1900 |
March - Foreman reported 7
alarms over the past year. |
| 1901 |
April - Foreman Allen Stockton
dies while in office and Michael Parson elected. |
| 1902 |
March - Foreman reported 4
alarms over the past year. |
| 1903 |
March - Foreman reported no
alarms over the past year. |
| 1905 |
March - Foreman reported 4
alarms over the past year.
October – Company offered a $25 reward for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of person tampering with the
engine and using the house for immoral purposes. |
| 1907 |
October – exchanged land on
North Main Street with a lot owned by J.P. Borden, also on Main
Street. |
| 1908 |
March -
Foreman reported no alarms over the past year.
April –
Motion carried to construct a new engine house on North Main Street.
This to be built by George Arnett and modeled after the Colombia’s
fire house in Lambertville.
July 4th
– Cornerstone laid for new engine house.
October –
Engine house completed with a total cost of $4195.42.
October 17th
– Engine house dedicated and engine moved from old house.
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| 1909 |
March - Foreman reported 3
alarms over the past year. |
| 1910 |
March -
Foreman reported 1 alarms over the past year. |
| 1911 |
March -
Foreman reported 6 alarms over the past year. |
| 1912 |
February –
Company requested borough council to levy a half mill tax to defray
the running expenses of the company. Not passed by council.
February –
Motion carried that card playing in engine house be prohibited as it
may lead to gambling.
March -
Foreman reported 8 alarms over the past year.
March –
Motion denied that card playing be resumed.
March –
Motion denied that domino playing be prohibited. |
| 1913 |
January –
Committee formed to meet with the other fire companies to discuss
the formation of the Bucks County Firemen’s Association.
March -
Foreman reported 3 alarms over the past year.
June –
Motion carried to join the Bucks County Firemen’s Association. |
| 1914 |
Foreman reported 6 alarms over the past
year. |
| 1915 |
Foreman reported
5 alarms over the past year.
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| 1916 |
March -
Foreman reported 2 alarms over the past year.
May – Company
accepted resolution stating that anyone joining after May 2, 1916,
must equip themselves at their own expense within one year.
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| 1917 |
Foreman reported
no alarms over the past year.
October – Motion carried to purchase a
new heater which will be big enough to also heat the upstairs.
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| 1918 |
March - Foreman reported 4 alarms over the past year.
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| 1919 |
March - Foreman reported no alarms over the past year.
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| 1920 |
January –
Company delegates reported that they had attended the lst annual
banquet of the Bucks County Firemen’s Association held in Doylestown
for $1.50 per plate.
January –
Contract awarded to Hahn Motor Company for a motorized engine.
March - Foreman
reported no alarms over the past year.
May – motion
denied to purchase a new electric siren.
September –
Motion carried to allow borough council and school board to meet in
engine house for a period of at least one year because town hall is
being used as a schoolroom.
October –
Received new Hahn engine but sent back as it didn’t pass
underwriter’s test.
November –
Accepted Hahn engine after now passing an underwriter’s test.

1920 Hahn Engine, as rebuilt in 1932
December – Motion
carried to loan “Delaware” hand engine to the historical society to
be displayed in the Mercer Museum.
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| 1921 |
March -
Foreman reported 5 calls over the past year.
April – Company
joined Lambertville Fire Department in purchasing a gold watch for
retiring Lambertville Chief George Arnett.
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| 1922 |
June – Company vice-president Norman Gresley expelled for being considered
an “undesirable member.” |
| 1923 |
March -
Foreman reported 16 calls over the past year.
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| 1924 |
March –
Foreman reported 18 calls over the past year.
March – Purchased
pool table for $280
March – Motion
carried that card playing be allowed in engine house as long as
there is no gambling.
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| 1925 |
February –
Company formed Honorary Membership with ten members being elected.
February – Motion
carried to sell hose carriage (sold for $20)
March – Foreman
reported 20 calls over the past year.
April – Motion
carried to have a telephone installed in the engine house.
May – Foreman
reported engine in good working order except that while at a fire in
Lambertville the Colombia’s engine collided with the rear of our
engine. Foreman believes it can be fixed without sending it away.
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| 1926 |
January –
Motion carried to strike out section of constitution stating that
contributing members be allowed to vote.
March – Foreman
reported 25 calls over the past year.
April – Ladies
Auxiliary of the Eagle Fire Company was formed.
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| 1927 |
March –
Foreman reported 24 calls over the past year.
March – Received
a donation of $200 from the Ladies Auxiliary.
October – Motion
carried to have a hot water heating system installed by James
Skillman for the bid of $1083.22.
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| 1929 |
March –
Foreman reported 6 calls over the past year.
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| 1931 |
February –
Accepted resignation of William Bush as foreman and position to be
vacant until annual elections in March.
May – Motion
carried to purchase a three horse-power Sterling Siren. Committee
reported “the sterling was tried out and appeared to make plenty of
noise.”
August – Received Philco AM Radio for selling subscriptions of a Philadelphia
Newspaper.
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| 1932 |
October – Engine sent to Hahn Motor Company to have a new
motor installed, booster tank installed, new radiator and brakes
installed, and suction hose racks added for the approximate cost of
$2000. A Hooverville engine was loaned to us during the time. |
| 1933 |
February –
Motion carried to allow the Rifle Club to practice in the cellar
during winter.
December – Frank Faust agreed to talk
to some of the younger members regarding the breaking of some house
rules such as using profanity, making a general nuisance of
themselves, and loaning their keys to high school boys to play pool.
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| 1934 |
February –
Committee appointed to have name of company painted on hood of
engine.
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| 1935 |
May –
Obtained two headlights from Trenton Auto Wrecking Company for use
on engine.
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| 1936 |
January –
Motion carried to have a button installed in the home of Frank Faust
so he could activate the siren upon call of fire.
March – Foreman
reported 14 calls over the past year.
April – Letters
to be sent to Union of Lambertville, Plumsteadville, Lingohocken,
and Midway fire companies to thank them for their help at the recent
overflow of the river.
May – Motion
carried to purchase a service car from the Buffalo Fire Appliance
Company for $2720.
July – Took
possession of service car.

1936 Chevy
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| 1937 |
March –
Foreman reported 14 calls over the past year.
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| 1938 |
March –
Foreman reported 28 calls over the past year.
December –
Discussion about the borough council turning charge of the Hahn over
to the company resulted in an unanimous vote to leave it in borough
care.
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| 1939 |
February –
Motion carried to purchase helmets for protection at fires.
March – Foreman
reported 17 calls over the past year.
April – Company
members were reminded not to allow High School boys to jump on the
engine while enroute to a fire nor to wear gear intended for
firemen.
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| 1940 |
March –
Foreman reported 13 calls over the past year.
July – Ed Dubbs
acted as president for the monthly meeting and stayed after for a
carnival committee meeting, but unfortunately died later that night
before midnight.
August – Motion
carried to have a windshield installed on the Hahn engine.
November –
Foreman reported that Paul Markey, Raymond Strouse, and Wilburt
Parsons, were injured when the Chevrolet, driven by Patrick Markey,
struck a guardrail after hitting loose dirt while responding to a
fire.
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| 1941 |
February –
signed a contract to have an addition consisting of a kitchen on the
first floor and storage on the second built on the rear of the
engine house for a total cost of $4291.
March – Foreman
reported 15 calls over the past year.
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| 1942 |
January –
Motion carried that all members in the armed services should be
exempt from paying dues.
March – Foreman
reported 32 calls over the past year.
June – Having
received no donations from Upper Makefield Supervisors, the company
decide not to answer any more calls in Upper Makefield Township
until an agreement is made.
December –
Motion
carried not to allow civil defense to use siren for air raids.
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| 1943 |
March –
Foreman reported 23 calls over the past year.
May – Secretary
A. Ely Cooper died and R. Wesley Tease was appointed secretary.
May – Letter to
be sent to Upper Makefield Supervisors thanking them for their
donation.
July – Motion
carried to purchase two “gas Masks” as were demonstrated by J.B. Hunt
Mfg.
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| 1944 |
February –
Motion carried to lower membership age limit from 21 to 18.
March – Foreman
reported 28 calls over the past year.
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| 1945 |
March –
Foreman reported 26 calls over the past year.
July – Motion
carried to join the Bucks County Fire Police Association.
September –
Motion carried to purchase Dodge chassis which had to be scraped and
painted. Motion carried to purchase 500 GPM skid mount pump from
government surplus for $349.26 to be mounted on Dodge chassis.

Dodge Pumper
November – Motion
carried to purchase dart board.
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| 1946 |
February –
House rule amended to allow playing pool and darts on Sundays.
March – Foreman
reported 21 calls over the past year.
June – Motion
carried that members must be on contributing list for at least one
year before becoming an active member.
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| 1947 |
March –
Foreman reported 19 calls over the past year.
July – dodge
chassis put into service with skid mount pump.
November – Motion
carried to purchase two Scott AirPaks.
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| 1948 |
January –
Motion carried by a vote of 8 to 7 to purchase a television for
$369.41.
January – Chief
reported Chevrolet was an “unavoidable” accident.
March – Chief
reported 17 calls over the past year.
May – Letter to
be sent to RCA asking them to adjust our television to receive the
new Philadelphia station on Channel 10.
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| 1949 |
January –
Motion carried to convert Chevrolet into a tanker.
March – Chief
reported 17 calls over the past year.
April – 450
gallon tank installed in Chevrolet.
June – Company
members starred in a short Paramount news reel for which the
received $500.
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