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Station 6 - Whitneyville Annex
21 Merritt Street
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The historical outline below is taken from the program for the Second Annual Hamden Firemen's Memorial Service, held at Memorial Town Hall on June 10, 1934.
The History Committee for the event consisted of Messrs. Ralph Eno, Michael J. Whalen, and Harold G. Emerson.
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1921-25 - Charles Flaherty in front of the Whitneyville Annex Fire Department. The Company was renamed the Merritt Street Volunteer Fire Co. 6 in 1925. (Photo courtesy of the Hamden Historical Society) |
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Thanks to the Hamden Historical Society for providing this April 1924 delivery photo of a new 350 g.p.m. Stutz pumper to the Whitneyville Annex Volunteer Fire Co. 6. The gentleman turning the manual siren is identified as August Schoepfer. The man in the driver's seat is not identified. The company was renamed Merritt Street Co. 6 the following year. |
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Photo courtesy of the Hamden Historical Society
Posted 8/5/11
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April 1924 - August Schoepfer at the wheel of Co. 6's new Stutz pumper. |
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Photo courtesy of the Hamden Historical Society
Posted 8/5/11
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1930 - Engine 6 (1924 Stutz 350 g.p.m.)
Standing L-R: Michael Parillo, Jim Clerkin, Mike Lipnicky, Jimmie Minahan, August Schoepfer, Larry Spahr, Jack Schoepfer, Mike Durso, William Meldrum, and John Kimler. Oliver Abel (standing on tailboard), Harry Stein (in RH seat), and George Benton (paid driver).
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The New Haven Register, Thursday, September 24, 1964 (Chan Brainard) |
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From The New Haven Register, Sunday, December 2, 1968 - CLICK to enlarge |
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Our thanks to Ed Doiron, Jr., who sent this 1968 New Haven Register article contrasting the kitchen and watch desk facilities at Station 6 with the brand-new Station 9, which was dedicated the following week.
Posted 5/20/11
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1970 - Just before Station 6 closed. Engine 6 (1954 Maxim 750 g.p.m.) L-R: Fred Knudsen, Charlie Cargan, Chief V. Paul Leddy and D/C Daniel Hume (Photo by I. Sneiderman) |
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Sunday, March 10, 1957 - John O'Hare's daughter visits her dad at Station 6. The 1930 Maxim pumper was already an antique.
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Merritt Street Station 6 - 1969 (Photo by Ed Doiron) |
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Station 6 Home Movie! January 1969
Harold Mangler and Frank Cubbellotti were on duty at Station 6 when someone took an 8mm home movie there. The fire station was still owned by the Merritt Street volunteers, although they had not been active for several years.
The quality of the film isn't too bad. There are occasional "pop-ups" that provide some additional information about the station, the apparatus and the guys who worked there that day. Enjoy!
Posted 10/15/10
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Station 6 in 1969 |
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