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ENGINE 203 (CONTINUED)


CARROLL GARDENS


Carroll Gardens is a neighborhood in the northwestern portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Taking up around 40 city blocks, it is bounded by Degraw and Warren Streets (north), Hoyt and Smith Streets (east), Ninth Street or the Gowanus Expressway (south), and Interstate 278, the Gowanus and Brooklyn–Queens Expressways (west). The neighborhoods that surround it are Cobble Hill to the northwest, Boerum Hill to the northeast, Gowanus to the east, Red Hook to the south and southwest, and the Columbia Street Waterfront District to the west.

Originally considered to be part of the area once known as South Brooklyn (or, more specifically, Red Hook), the area started to have its own identity in the 1960s. The neighborhood was named after Charles Carroll, the only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence, and whose name was already attached to Carroll Street and Carroll Park. The name also reflects the large front gardens of brownstones in the Carroll Gardens Historic District and elsewhere in the neighborhood. Despite having an Irish surname, in recent times it has been known as an Italian American neighborhood.



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ENGINE 203 (CONTINUED)


ENGINE 203 DISBANDED DECEMBER 15, 1974


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GONE . . . BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
 
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a few years after E203 was closed it became occupied by a business called "bye bye birdie"
dont remember if it was a rear mount or tiller type of a retired piece of apparatus which was used to remove pidgeons from steeples.
 

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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 FIREHOUSE 2417 WEBSTER AVENUE, FORDHAM HEIGHTS, BRONX DIVISION 7, BATTALION 18 "THE FORDHAM HOUSE"


Combined Engine Company 48 organized 2504 Webster Avenue 1881
Combination Engine Company 48 became Engine 48 1895
Engine 48 moved 604 Kingsbridge Road 1896
Engine 48 became Combination Engine 48 2594 Webster Avenue 1898
Combined Engine 48 became Engine 48 2504 Webster Avenue 1908
Engine 48 new firehouse 2417 Webster Avenue 1977

Ladder 56 organized 1781 Monroe Avenue at Engine 42 1968
Ladder 56 moved 2417 Webster Avenue at Engine 48 1981

Battalion 18 located at 2504 Webster Avenue at Engine 48 1909-1932

Division 7 organized 127 N 1st Street Brooklyn 1898
Division 7 disbanded 1906
Division 7 reorganized 1189 Castleton Avenue Staten Island at Ladder 104 1906
Division 7 moved 3134 Park Avenue Bronx at Engine 71 1907
Division 7 moved 1215 Intervale Avenue at Engine 82 1948
Division 7 moved 3134 Park Avenue at Engine 71 1949
Division 7 moved 1215 Intervale Avenue at Engine 82 1951
Division 7 moved 2504 Webster Avenue at Engine 48 1956
Division 7 new firehouse 2417 Webster Avenue w/Engine 48 1977
Division 7 moved 3929 Tremont Avenue at Engine 72 1991
Division 7 moved 2417 Webster Avenue at Engine 48 1991
Division 7 moved 885 Howard Avenue Brooklyn at Engine 283 1995
Division 7 moved 2417 Webster Avenue Bronx at Engine 48 1995
Division 7 moved 885 Howard Avenue Brooklyn at Engine 283 1995
Division 7 moved 2417 Webster Avenue Bronx 1997

Salvage 3 organized 2504 Webster Avenue former firehouse Engine 48 1979
Salvage 3 disbanded 1991


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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


EARLY HISTORY


NYC extended only to the Harlem River through the early 1800s. Westchester County included the towns that became neighborhoods of the Bronx in 1874 when it became part of NYC. Previous Westchester County volunteer fire departments were replaced by new FDNY companies. The 10th Battalion was established in 1874 with: Engines 41 and42: Chemical Engines 1, 2, 3 and 4; and H&Ls 17 and 18. Engine 48 was organized October 14, 1881 with a steamer, a hose tender and a ladder section. Engine 48 was first due as far as Riverdale. The ladder section of Engine 48 was discontinued in 1908.

- from WNYF January 1957


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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


2504 WEBSTER AVENUE FORMER FIREHOUSE 1881-1991

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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


2419 WEBSTER AVENUE FIREHOUSE BUILT 1977

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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


2419 WEBSTER AVENUE FIREHOUSE BUILT 1977

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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


LADDER 56


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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


ENGINE 48 MEDAL



JOSEPH L. FLANNERY CAPT. ENG. 48 1932 1933 STEPHENSON

Captain Flannery was awarded the Stephenson Medal in 1936 for having the best disciplined and administrative FDNY company in 1932.


MEDAL DAY 1933

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FDNY BASEBALL TEAM 1928


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ENGINE 48/LADDER 56/DIVISION 7 (CONTINUED)


DIVISION 7 MEDAL



DAVID A. NIXON, JR. FF. DIV. 7 APR. 25, 1963 1964 LA GUARDIA


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