E-book version of Granville Firefighters: The Story of a Community Institution
E-book version of Granville Firefighters: The Story of a Community Institution
This is the .epub e-book version of the GHS's Pocket History #7, Granville Firefighters: The Story of a Community Institution, by B. Kevin Bennett.
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From a 19th-century team of loosely organized volunteers responding to the village bell to today’s highly trained professionals, the firefighters of Granville have been keeping the Village and Township safe for two centuries.
In this thoroughly researched volume, B. Kevin Bennett recounts the history of firefighting in Granville, including the story of the most famous fires (the 1927 Broadway fire and the 1982 Opera House fire), the Department’s relationship with Denison University, and the way that the organization and infrastructure of Granville’s emergency services have changed and adapted over the years.