FDNY and NYC Firehouses and Fire Companies - 2nd Section

Division 2 had its origin in Mid Town Manhattan in 1869 as the Upper District, coming under command of the 2nd Assistant Chief in 1883. It was moved to the Lower East Side/East Village in 1906, splitting Division 1, while its previous battalions went to Division 3. With the closure of five Lower Manhattan engine companies and Battalion 2, Division 2 was disbanded in 1948. It was reorganized in 1951 when Battalion 2 was re-established but Division 2 was again disbanded in 1956 to become Division 6 when Battalion 3 moved to the Bronx. Interestingly, Battalion 3 retained their numerical identity in the move but Division 2 became Division 6 in the Bronx. Division 2 was re-established briefly from 1995 to 1997 in Midtown Manhattan.

Upper District 160 E 33rd St, Manhattan 1869 former volunteer station

2nd Assistant Chief 160 E 33rd St, Manhattan 1883 former volunteer station

Division 2 Organized 165 W 29th St, Manhattan 1897 with Engine 1
Division 2 Relocated 115 W 33rd St, Manhattan 1902 with Ladder 24
Division 2 Renumbered as Division 3 1906
Division 2 Reorganized 185 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1906 former station Division 1
Division 2 Relocated 155 Mercer St, Manhattan 1914 with Ladder 20
Division 2 Relocated 363 Broome St, Manhattan 1917 with Engine 55
Division 2 Relocated 243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1917 with Engine 20
Division 2 Relocated 22 E 12th St, Manhattan 1930 with Engine 72
Division 2 Disbanded 1948
Division 2 Reorganized 22 E 12th St, Manhattan 1951 with Engine 72
Division 2 Disbanded to reorganize Division 6 1956
Division 2 Reorganized 205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995 with Ladder 25
Division 2 Disbanded 1995
Division 2 Reorganized 205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995 with Ladder 25
Division 2 Renumbered as Division 3 1997
 
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fdhistorian said:
Division 2 had its origin in Mid Town Manhattan in 1869 as the Upper District, coming under command of the 2nd Assistant Chief in 1883. It was moved to the Lower East Side/East Village in 1906, splitting Division 1, while its previous battalions went to Division 3. With the closure of five Lower Manhattan engine companies and Battalion 2, Division 2 was disbanded in 1948. It was reorganized in 1951 when Battalion 2 was re-established but Division 2 was again disbanded in 1956 to become Division 6 when Battalion 3 moved to the Bronx. Interestingly, Battalion 3 retained their numerical identity in the move but Division 2 became Division 6 in the Bronx. Division 2 was re-established briefly from 1995 to 1997 in Midtown Manhattan.

Upper District 160 E 33rd St, Manhattan 1869 former volunteer station

2nd Assistant Chief 160 E 33rd St, Manhattan 1883 former volunteer station

Division 2 Organized 165 W 29th St, Manhattan 1897 with Engine 1
Division 2 Relocated 115 W 33rd St, Manhattan 1902 with Ladder 24
Division 2 Renumbered as Division 3 1906
Division 2 Reorganized 185 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1906 former station Division 1
Division 2 Relocated 155 Mercer St, Manhattan 1914 with Ladder 20
Division 2 Relocated 363 Broome St, Manhattan 1917 with Engine 55
Division 2 Relocated 243 Lafayette St, Manhattan 1917 with Engine 20
Division 2 Relocated 22 E 12th St, Manhattan 1930 with Engine 72
Division 2 Disbanded 1948
Division 2 Reorganized 22 E 12th St, Manhattan 1951 with Engine 72
Division 2 Disbanded to reorganize Division 6 1956
Division 2 Reorganized 205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995 with Ladder 25
Division 2 Disbanded 1995
Division 2 Reorganized 205 W 77th St, Manhattan 1995 with Ladder 25
Division 2 Renumbered as Division 3 1997

Battalions assigned to the Upper District
Battalion 7 1869 - 1883
Battalion 8 1869 - 1883
Battalion 9 1869 - 1883
Battalion 10 1874 - 1883

Battalions assigned to 2nd Assistant Chief
Battalion 5 1883 - 1884
Battalion 7 1883 - 1897
Battalion 8 1883 - 1897
Battalion 9 1883 - 1897
Battalion 10 1883 - 1897
Battalion 11 1883 - 1897
Battalion 12 1884 - 1897

Battalions assigned to Division 2
Battalion 3 1907 - 1948, 1951 - 1956
Battalion 5 1897 - 1948, 1951 - 1956
Battalion 6 1897 - 1948, 1951 - 1956
Battalion 7 1897 - 1906
Battalion 8 1897 - 1906, 1995 - 1997
Battalion 9 1995 - 1997
Battalion 10 1995 - 1997
Battalion 11 1995 - 1997
Battalion 12 1995 - 1997
 
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Battalion 59 was organized at two separate times to share workload with busy battalions in Queens

Battalion 59 Organized   111-36 Merrick Blvd, Queens         1970 at Engine 275, split of Battalion 50, 54
Battalion 59 Disbanded                                                   1975

Battalion 59 Reorganized 78-11 67th Rd, Queens               1984 at Engine 319, split of Battalion 46, 28
Battalion 59 Disbanded                                                   1989
 
fdhistorian said:
Battalion 59 was organized at two separate times to share workload with busy battalions in Queens

Battalion 59 Organized   111-36 Merrick Blvd, Queens         1970 at Engine 275, split of Battalion 50, 54
Battalion 59 Disbanded                                                   1975

Battalion 59 Reorganized 78-11 67th Rd, Queens               1984 at Engine 319, split of Battalion 46, 28
Battalion 59 Disbanded                                                   1989

Companies in Battalion 59

1970 - 1975 Battalion 59 E275 E302 E303           L126 L155
1984 - 1989 Battalion 59 E286 E291 E294 E305 E319 L135 L140 L143 L151
 
^^^ When BN*59 was disbanded while at 275 BN*51 was moved from 294/143 to 308 to be closer to the former BN*59 area which was closer to BN*50 & BN*54 to aid them .....in 1984 when 326/160 were opened in the new FH on Springfield Blvd & 64 Ave the 53 was moved there from 306 to pick up some of BN*54s boxes.....also in 1984 when BN*59 was re organized again at 319 the intent was to give relief to the workload of BN*46 & BN*28 however the location at 319 in between the 46 & the 28 only made them available in the slower response areas of both BNs & did little to help with the workload of either BN.....some studies have been done on BN response areas but it seems the conclusion ( & i agree) that just placing a new BN in an area or shifting 1 or 2 BNs around does not really help overall....even relocating all the QNs BNs is not the answer as there are interboro responses with BKLYN which would not be addressed...unless most every BN in BK & QNs were to be relocated to centrally located FHs there will never be equality not only in Response Areas but also not in Administrative areas.....there are several BNs & Administrative Company's that perform Building Inspection duties in their Administrative areas that are actually in their 3rd Alarm Response areas (taking them way out of the picture for a Run on the opposite end of their 1st Alarm Response Area.....126 was one that i worked in)....a glaring example is BN*51 Quartered w/308 on Lefferts Blvd bet 107 & 109 Aves & is the Administrative Chief for the large shopping Mall complex Metro Mall / Rentar Plaza on Metropolitan Ave just West of 69 St (next to christ the King HS) because it is in their LAD*135s Administrative area.....BN*51 would almost never respond even on a Multiple to a Fire at that location but has to go there for Inspections & from there might have to respond to 1st due Box at JFK Airport.....the Admin areas have been studied just as the Response areas but in the end you really would have to move every BN & that probably would never happen....placing a few newly organized BNs strategically would work but that probably will never happen either $$$. 
 
Battalion 55 was among the battalions that were organized more than once, each time for a specific purpose and for a limited time.

Battalion 55 was organized for the first time to cover the 1939-1940 Worlds Fair in Queens.

http://nycfire.net/forums/index.php/topic,14180.msg152446.html#msg152446

1939 Worlds Fair Fire Department:

In September 1938, the FDNY 55th Battalion was formed and stationed at the Fair to man the apparatus. It included three Battalion Chiefs, fourteen company officers, and seventy firemen manning one double and two single engine companies. In addition, sixty-five "Fire Guards" were organized as a private force of retired FDNY members hired by the New York World's Fair Corporation. They operated in a fire prevention capacity, inspecting buildings and patrolling the grounds during the hours that the Fair was open to the public. The Battalion and the Fire Guard were disbanded in 1940 shortly after the close of the Fair. The apparatus was given to the FDNY.

    http://www.1939nyworldsfair.com/worlds_fair/wf_tour/misc/NYFD_01.htm

Battalion 55 Organized Front St @ Horace Harding, Queens, Worlds Fair 1938 with Engine 332
Battalion 55 Disbanded                                                                     1941

Battalion 55 was organized for a second time to provide additional resources in the South Bronx during the War Years (along with Battalions 26, 27, and 56).  It was located between the 3rd and 14th Battalions.

Battalion 55 Reorganized 655 Prospect Ave, Bronx                               1969 at Engine 73, split of Battalion 3 & 14
Battalion 55 Disbanded                                                                     1988
 
fdhistorian said:
Battalion 55 was among the battalions that were organized more than once, each time for a specific purpose and for a limited time.

Battalion 55 was organized for the first time to cover the 1939-1940 Worlds Fair in Queens.

http://nycfire.net/forums/index.php/topic,14180.msg152446.html#msg152446

1939 Worlds Fair Fire Department:

In September 1938, the FDNY 55th Battalion was formed and stationed at the Fair to man the apparatus. It included three Battalion Chiefs, fourteen company officers, and seventy firemen manning one double and two single engine companies. In addition, sixty-five "Fire Guards" were organized as a private force of retired FDNY members hired by the New York World's Fair Corporation. They operated in a fire prevention capacity, inspecting buildings and patrolling the grounds during the hours that the Fair was open to the public. The Battalion and the Fire Guard were disbanded in 1940 shortly after the close of the Fair. The apparatus was given to the FDNY.

    http://www.1939nyworldsfair.com/worlds_fair/wf_tour/misc/NYFD_01.htm

Battalion 55 Organized Front St @ Horace Harding, Queens, Worlds Fair 1938 with Engine 332
Battalion 55 Disbanded                                                                     1941

Battalion 55 was organized for a second time to provide additional resources in the South Bronx during the War Years (along with Battalions 26, 27, and 56).  It was located between the 3rd and 14th Battalions.

Battalion 55 Reorganized 655 Prospect Ave, Bronx                               1969 at Engine 73, split of Battalion 3 & 14
Battalion 55 Disbanded                                                                     1988

Queens

1938 - 1939 Battalion 55 E331 E331-2 E332
1939 - 1941 Battalion 55 E331 E331-2 E332 E333

Bronx

1969 - 1970 Battalion 55
1971 - 1974 Battalion 55 E41   E41-2 E73 L42
1974 - 1976 Battalion 55 E41   E73           L42 S5
1976 - 1986 Battalion 55 E73   E82     E85 L31 L42
1986 - 1988 Battalion 55 E73   E82           L31 L42
 
The 51 Batt. administrative area goes down to the corner of Wycoff and Jefferson Avenues. There should be no excuse for that.
 
Battalion 51 moved from Engine 294/Ladder 143 on Jamaica Avenue to Lefferts Boulevard at Engine 308 when Battalion 59 was established at Engine 319 in 1984.
When the 59 was disbanded you'd think they would have moved the 51 back to Jamaica Avenue.
 
t123ken said:
Battalion 51 moved from Engine 294/Ladder 143 on Jamaica Avenue to Lefferts Boulevard at Engine 308 when Battalion 59 was established at Engine 319 in 1984.
When the 59 was disbanded you'd think they would have moved the 51 back to Jamaica Avenue.
With interboro responses, Battalion 28 can cover much of 286 and 291's neighborhoods.
Historically 286 was part of the 37 and 39 battalions into the 1960's, and 291 was in the 35 into the 1950's. 
The 28 at 271 is about one mile closer to 286 than the 51 at 294 would be.
The 28 is also much closer to 291 than the 46.
 
A handful of battalions have served in two boroughs.

Battalion 49 was originally organized in the eastern part of Williamsburg up to the Newtown Creek in Brooklyn.  It was disbanded along with Battalion 33 as part of a Brooklyn battalion reorganization in 1922.  Battalion 49 was entirely absorbed into an expanded 35th Battalion.

Brooklyn

Battalion 49 Organized       112 Seigel St, Brooklyn         1906 at Ladder 108
Battalion 49 Disbanded                                                 1922

Battalion 49 was reorganized in Queens in 1927 to reduce the size of the 45th Battalion, which had added many companies in the Steinway, Woodside and Jackson Heights neighborhoods.

Queens

Battalion 49 Reorganized   42-06 Astoria Blvd, Queens     1927 at Ladder 117
Battalion 49 Relocated       22-63 35th St, Queens           1992 at Engine 312
Battalion 49 Temporary     27-12 Kearney St, Queens       2003 with Engine 316
Battalion 49 Renovated     22-63 35th St, Queens           2004 with Engine 312
 
fdhistorian said:
A handful of battalions have served in two boroughs.

Battalion 49 was originally organized in the eastern part of Williamsburg up to the Newtown Creek in Brooklyn.  It was disbanded along with Battalion 33 as part of a Brooklyn battalion reorganization in 1922.  Battalion 49 was entirely absorbed into an expanded 35th Battalion.

Brooklyn

Battalion 49 Organized       112 Seigel St, Brooklyn         1906 at Ladder 108
Battalion 49 Disbanded                                                 1922

Battalion 49 was reorganized in Queens in 1927 to reduce the size of the 45th Battalion, which had added many companies in the Steinway, Woodside and Jackson Heights neighborhoods.

Queens

Battalion 49 Reorganized   42-06 Astoria Blvd, Queens     1927 at Ladder 117
Battalion 49 Relocated       22-63 35th St, Queens           1992 at Engine 312
Battalion 49 Temporary     27-12 Kearney St, Queens       2003 with Engine 316
Battalion 49 Renovated     22-63 35th St, Queens           2004 with Engine 312

Brooklyn

1906 - 1913 Battalion 49 E113 E130 E137                             L58
1913 - 1915 Battalion 49 E213 E230 E237                             L108
1915 - 1922 Battalion 49 E206 E213 E230 E237                       L108

Queens

1927 - 1928 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E289 E292 E307               L117 L154
1928 - 1929 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E289 E292 E307 E312       L117 L154 L163
1929 - 1931 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E289 E292 E307 E312 E316 L117 L138 L154 L163
1931 - 1941 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E289 E292 E307 E312 E316 L117 L138 L154 L163   R4
1941 - 1956 Battalion 49 E263 E292 E307 E312 E316               L117 L154 L163         R4
1956 - 1965 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E307 E312 E316               L117 L154
1965 - 1975 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E292 E307 E312 E316       L117 L154                 R4
1975 - 1979 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E289 E292 E307 E312 E316 L117 L138 L154         R4
1979 - 1989 Battalion 49 E262 E263 E292 E307 E312 E316       L117 L154                 R4
1989 -       Battalion 49 E262 E263 E307 E312 E316 E325       L117 L154 L163
 
It seems the backing out of Amazon opening in LIC stopped the possible reopening of 261 however Amazon is now opening on a smaller scale near Hudson Yards maybe this will help reopen ENG*2.

 
Staten Island Division

Staten Island has always had only one Division.  However, that single Division has had several numerical identities and has included a portion of Brooklyn in more recent times.
From 1898 to 1906 Division 8 was a Brooklyn division.  Staten Island Division companies were volunteer units.  Career FDNY companies and the first two Battalions on Staten
Island were first organized in 1905 and became part of Division 8 in 1907.

Division 10  Staten Island

Division 10  Organized     1189 Castleton Ave 1905 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 6
Division 10  Renumbered as Division 6           1906

Division 6  Staten Island

Division 6 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1906 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 10
Division 6 Renumbered   as Division 7           1906

Division 7  Staten Island

Division 7 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1906 with Ladder 104 (79), former station Division 6
Division 7 Renumbered   as Division 8           1907

Division 8  Staten Island  (previously a Brooklyn Division)

Division 8 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1907 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 7, former station Division 7
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1930 with Engine 160
Division 8 New Station   875 Jewett Ave       1932 with Engine 163
Division 8 Temporary     60 Hannah St         1939 with Engine 154
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1940 with Engine 160
Division 8 Relocated       60 Hannah St         1941 with Engine 154
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1951 with Engine 160
Division 8 Relocated       256 Hylan Blvd         1974 with Engine 152
Division 8 Disbanded     to organize Staten Island Borough Command 1975

Staten Island Borough Command

Staten Island Borough Command Organized                                     1975
Staten Island Borough Command Disbanded to reorganize Division 8   1990

Division 8  Staten Island

Division 8 Reorganized 1850 Clove Rd         1990 with Engine 160, from Division 10
 
fdhistorian said:
Staten Island Division

Staten Island has always had only one Division.  However, that single Division has had several numerical identities and has included a portion of Brooklyn in more recent times.
From 1898 to 1906 Division 8 was a Brooklyn division.    Staten Island Division companies were volunteer units.  Career FDNY companies and the first two Battalions on Staten
Island were first organized in 1905 and became part of Division 8 in 1907.

Division 10  Staten Island

Division 10  Organized     1189 Castleton Ave 1905 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 6
Division 10  Renumbered as Division 6           1906

Division 6  Staten Island

Division 6 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1906 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 10
Division 6 Renumbered   as Division 7           1906

Division 7  Staten Island

Division 7 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1906 with Ladder 104 (79), former station Division 6
Division 7 Renumbered   as Division 8           1907

Division 8  Staten Island  (previously a Brooklyn Division)

Division 8 Reorganized   1189 Castleton Ave 1907 with Ladder 104 (79), from Division 7, former station Division 7
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1930 with Engine 160
Division 8 New Station   875 Jewett Ave       1932 with Engine 163
Division 8 Temporary     60 Hannah St         1939 with Engine 154
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1940 with Engine 160
Division 8 Relocated       60 Hannah St         1941 with Engine 154
Division 8 Relocated       1850 Clove Rd         1951 with Engine 160
Division 8 Relocated       256 Hylan Blvd         1974 with Engine 152
Division 8 Disbanded     to organize Staten Island Borough Command 1975

Staten Island Borough Command

Staten Island Borough Command Organized                                     1975
Staten Island Borough Command Disbanded to reorganize Division 8   1990

Division 8  Staten Island

Division 8 Reorganized 1850 Clove Rd         1990 with Engine 160, from Division 10

Battalions in Division 8  Staten Island

Division 8
Battalion 21 1907 - 1975, 1990 - present
Battalion 22 1907 - 1975, 1990 - present
Battalion 23 1930 - 1975, 1990 - present
Battalion 33 1995 - 1997
Battalion 40 1995 - present
Battalion 42 1995 - present
Battalion 43 1995 - present

Staten Island Borough Command 1975 - 1990
 
The 3rd Battalion was one of the original battalions established when the department was organized in 1869.  For 87 years it served in the Greenwich Village and Lower Manhattan area.  Commercial, mercantile, industrial buildings and densely spaced and populated loft and tenement buildings posed major fire challenges.  Most fire companies in the battalion had second sections in the early 1900's and were augmented by the high pressure system. 

Manhattan

Battalion 3 Organized 253 Spring St     1869 at Engine 30
Battalion 3 Relocated 47 Marion St       1880 at Engine 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St     1894 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Temporary 84 Attorney St   1903 at Ladder 18
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St     1904 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 209 Elizabeth St 1904 at Ladder 9
Battalion 3 Renovated 155 Mercer St   1905 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 243 Lafayette St 1913 at Engine 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St     1922 at Ladder 20

By 1956, many lower Manhattan engine companies were closed, while some moved to Harlem and Bronx.  An additional battalion was needed in the South Bronx and Battalion 3 was no longer needed in lower Manhattan.  The original battalion numbering plan had Battalions 1 through 20 assigned from south to north from lower Manhattan to the Bronx.  Battalions 21 through 23 were already established in Staten Island, so the original numerical plan was preserved by Battalion 3 retained its identity as it moved north.  Division 2 also moved to the Bronx, however it was renumbered as Division 6.

Bronx

Battalion 3 Relocated 1213-1215 Intervale Ave 1956 at Engine 82
Battalion 3 Relocated 1226 Seneca Ave           1968 at Engine 94

Bronx Battalion 3 also had a second section that became Battalion 27.

Battalion 3-2 Organized 1226 Seneca Ave           1968 at Engine 094
Battalion 3-2 Disbanded  to organize Battalion 27    1969


 
fdhistorian said:
The 3rd Battalion was one of the original battalions established when the department was organized in 1869. For 87 years it served in the Greenwich Village and Lower Manhattan area. Commercial, mercantile, industrial buildings and densely spaced and populated loft and tenement buildings posed major fire challenges. Most fire companies in the battalion had second sections in the early 1900's and were augmented by the high pressure system.

Manhattan

Battalion 3 Organized 253 Spring St 1869 at Engine 30
Battalion 3 Relocated 47 Marion St 1880 at Engine 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St 1894 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Temporary 84 Attorney St 1903 at Ladder 18
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St 1904 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 209 Elizabeth St 1904 at Ladder 9
Battalion 3 Renovated 155 Mercer St 1905 at Ladder 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 243 Lafayette St 1913 at Engine 20
Battalion 3 Relocated 155 Mercer St 1922 at Ladder 20

By 1956, many lower Manhattan engine companies were closed, while some moved to Harlem and Bronx. An additional battalion was needed in the South Bronx and Battalion 3 was no longer needed in lower Manhattan. The original battalion numbering plan had Battalions 1 through 20 assigned from south to north from lower Manhattan to the Bronx. Battalions 21 through 23 were already established in Staten Island, so the original numerical plan was preserved by Battalion 3 retained its identity as it moved north. Division 2 also moved to the Bronx, however it was renumbered as Division 6.

Bronx

Battalion 3 Relocated 1213-1215 Intervale Ave 1956 at Engine 82
Battalion 3 Relocated 1226 Seneca Ave 1968 at Engine 94

Bronx Battalion 3 also had a second section that became Battalion 27.

Battalion 3-2 Organized 1226 Seneca Ave 1968 at Engine 094
Battalion 3-2 Disbanded to organize Battalion 27 1969

Companies in Battalion 3

Manhattan

1869 - 1879 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E27 E30 L8
1879 - 1882 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E24 E27 E30 L8
1883 - 1884 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E27 E30 L8 L9 L9-2
1884 - 1887 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 L9 L9-2
1887 - 1889 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E55 L9 L9-2
1889 - 1892 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E55 L9 L20
1892 - 1893 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E20-2 E55 L9 L20
1893 - 1896 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E20-2 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20
1896 - 1900 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20
1900 - 1903 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1903 - 1904 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E51 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1904 - 1906 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 E78 L9 L20 L20-2
1906 - 1908 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1908 - 1915 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E20-2 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1915 - 1917 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1917 - 1918 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E20-2 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1918 - 1925 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1925 - 1939 Battalion 3 E13 E13-2 E20 E33 E33-2 E55 L9 L20 L20-2
1939 - 1944 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E33 E55 L9 L20
1944 - 1945 Battalion 3 E13 E20/S22 E33 E55 L9 L20
1945 - 1947 Battalion 3 E13 E20 E33 E55 L9 L20
1947 - 1948 Battalion 3 E13 E33 E55 L9 L20
1948 - 1950 Battalion 3 E13 E31 E33 E55 L9 L20 WT1
1951 - 1956 Battalion 3 E13 E33 E55 L9 L20 RS1

Bronx

1956 - 1967 Battalion 3 E50 E82 E94 L19 L31 L48
1967 - 1969 Battalion 3 E50 E82 E85 E94 L19 L31 L48
1969 - 1972 Battalion 3 E64 E94 E96 TCU513 L47 L48 L54
1972 - Battalion 3 E64 E94 E96 L47 L48 L54
 
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Battalion 19 has been organized twice.  It was the original Marine Battalion, placing all of the fireboats in the same command. 

"Up until 1905, the fireboats were attached to the Battalions in whose districts they lay.  Special Order No. 6, of June 16, 1905, established the 19th Battalion.  It read:  By direction of the Fire Commissioner, the 19th Battalion, to be composed of Engine Companies Nos. 51, 57, 66, 77, 78, 123 and 132, is hereby organized, to take effect from and after 8 A.M., on the 17th inst., and Chief of Battalion John Kenlon assigned to the command thereof.  He will perform duty while at fires on the fireboats."

Marine Battalion in Manhattan

Battalion 19 Marine Organized     Battery Park, Manhattan 1905 with Engine 57 Fireboat
Battalion 19 Marine Disbanded                                       1925

Land Battalion in Bronx

Battalion 19           Reorganized 2283 Jerome Ave, Bronx 1930 with Engine 75
Battalion 19           New Station 2175 Walton Ave, Bronx 2000 with Engine 75
 
fdhistorian said:
Battalion 19 has been organized twice.  It was the original Marine Battalion, placing all of the fireboats in the same command. 

"Up until 1905, the fireboats were attached to the Battalions in whose districts they lay.  Special Order No. 6, of June 16, 1905, established the 19th Battalion.  It read:  By direction of the Fire Commissioner, the 19th Battalion, to be composed of Engine Companies Nos. 51, 57, 66, 77, 78, 123 and 132, is hereby organized, to take effect from and after 8 A.M., on the 17th inst., and Chief of Battalion John Kenlon assigned to the command thereof.  He will perform duty while at fires on the fireboats. - By order of EDWARD F. CROKER, Chief of Dept"

Marine Battalion in Manhattan

Battalion 19 Marine Organized     Battery Park, Manhattan 1905 with Engine 57 Fireboat
Battalion 19 Marine Disbanded                                       1925

Land Battalion in Bronx

Battalion 19           Reorganized 2283 Jerome Ave, Bronx 1930 with Engine 75
Battalion 19           New Station 2175 Walton Ave, Bronx 2000 with Engine 75

Companies in Battalion 19
1905 - 1908 Battalion 19 Marine FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB123 FB132
1908 - 1914 Battalion 19 Marine FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB87 FB123 FB132
1914 - 1915 Battalion 19 Marine FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB87 (FB223) FB232
1915 - 1927 Battalion 19 Marine FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB87 FB223 FB232

1930 - 1937 Battalion 19 E42   E43   E52   E68   E75   E81   L33 L46 L49 L52
1937 - 1955 Battalion 19 E43   E52   E68   E75   E81 L33 L46 L49 L52
1955 - 1956 Battalion 19 E43   E52   E52-2  E68   E75   E81   L33 L46 L49 L52
1956 - 1959 Battalion 19 E43   E52   (E52-2) E75   E81 L33 L46 L52
1959 - 1969 Battalion 19 E43   E52   E75   E81         L33 L46 L52
1969 - 1979 Battalion 19 E52   E75   E79   E81         L33 L37 L46 L52
1979 - 1989 Battalion 19 E43   E75                         L33 L59
1989 -       Battalion 19 E42   E43   E75   E81         L33 L46 L59
 
mack said:
Battalion 25 - located at 244 E 211th Street at Engine 91 1969-1989          DISBANDED

    District Engineer 5 BFD  Organized 166 Clymer Street w/Engine 11 BFD                                              1869
    District Engineer 5 BFD  Became Battalion 5 FDNY                                                                            1898
    Battalion  5              Became Battalion 25                                                                                          1898
    Battalion 25            Disbanded                                                                                                        1906
    Battalion 25            Reorganized    142 W. 63rd Street at Ladder 35                                                    1907
    Battalion 25            Disbanded                                                                                                        1909
    Battalion 25 Marine  Reorganized  Foot of Bloomfield Street North River at Engine 86 (Marine)              1937
    Battalion 25 Marine  Disbanded                                                                                                        1944
    Battalion 25 Marine  Reorganized  Foot of Bloomfield Street North River at Engine 86 (Marine)              1948
    Battalion 25 Marine  Moved            Foot of Grand Street East River at Engine 66 (Marine)                      1949
    Battalion 25 Marine  Moved            Pier 1 Hudson River at Engine 57 (Marine)                                      1956
    Battalion 25 Marine  Disbanded                                                                                                        1958
    Battalion 25            Reorganized  1367 5th Avenue at Engine 58                                                        1969
    Battalion 25            Moved            242 E 111th Street at Engine 91                                                    1969
    Battalion 25            Disbanded                                                                                                        1989
Battalion 25 has had numerous assignments city wide.  It began as a land battalion in the former Brooklyn Fire Department.  It moved to Manhattan after the Brooklyn battalions were renumbered.  It was then assigned as the Marine Battalion (25) when the Marine Battalion (19) number was  assigned to a land battalion in the Bronx.  The Marine Battalion was no longer numbered when the Marine Engine Fireboats became Marine units.  Battalion 25 returned as a land battalion in Manhattan in the 1970's thru 1980's.

Companies in Battalion 25

Brooklyn Fire Department District 5
1869 - 1872 District Engineer  5   E11 E13                       L4 L5
1872 - 1885 District Engineer  5   E11 E16                       L4
1885 - 1887 District Engineer  5   E11 E16 E21                   L4
1887 - 1897 District Engineer  5   E11 E16 E21                   L4
1897 - 1898 District Engineer  5   E11 E16 E21                     L4

FDNY Brooklyn land Battalion 25
1898 - 1898 Battalion  5             E11   E13   E16   E21       L4
1898 - 1900 Battalion 25             E11   E13   E16   E21       L4
1900 - 1906 Battalion 25             E111 E113 E116 E121     L54

FDNY Manhattan land Battalion 25
1907 - 1908 Battalion 25             E2   E23 E40       L35 L35-2
1908 - 1909 Battalion 25             E23 E40 E74       L35 L35-2

Marine Battalion 25
1937 - 1938 Marine Battalion 25    FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85 FB86   FB87   FB223 FB232
1938 - 1944 Marine Battalion 25    FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB87   FB223 FB232

1948 - 1952 Marine Battalion 25   FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB87   FB223 FB232
1952 - 1956 Marine Battalion 25   FB51 FB57 FB66 FB77 FB78 FB85   FB86   FB223 FB232
1956 - 1958 Marine Battalion 25   FB51 FB57 FB77 FB78 FB85 FB86   FB223 FB232

Manhattan land Battalion 25
1969 - 1974 Battalion 25             E53   E58   E91   E91-2       L26     L26-2     L43
1974 - 1989 Battalion 25             E53   E58   E91                 L26     L43
 
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