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The Philadelphia fire marshal almanac and underwriters' advertiser, for the year 1860 : containing, in addition to the calendar, correct memoranda of past fires for each day in the year, with accounts of several large fires in America and other countries : also the laws of the state of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the consolidated city of Philadelphia, in relation to fires and combustible materials, and valuable suggestions as to the best means of preventing fires of every description : together with a complete list of the names and locations of the fire companies of the city and county of Philadelphia, and the numbers and stations of the signal boxes of the fire alarm telegraph, and information of a general character by Alexander W. Blackburn and William A. Strait

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Room UPA/Ph TH 9505.P5 B58 1859
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blackburn, Alexander W.
Contributor:
Stait, William A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fire prevention--Law and legislation--Penn--Philadelphia.
Fire prevention.
Fires--History.
Fires.
Almanacs, American--Penn--Philadelphia.
Almanacs, American.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Fires and fire prevention.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Almanacs, American.
Physical Description:
320 p. ; 15 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philad[elphi]a [Pa.] : Chandler, Printer, 1859.
Local Notes:
Bound with: Fireman's almanac and everybody's vade mecum for 1861.
UPA/Pam copy has penned signature of ... McAllister.
Cited in:
Sabin, 61999
OCLC:
34919133

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