HISTORY OF BETHANIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
Vol 8 Records of the Moravians
in NC
May 2, 1825 ...at daybreak
we were roused from slumber by the terrfying cry: "Fire! Fire!"
Fire had broken out in the
stable on the former school house lot, now occupied by Br. Samual
Thomas Hauser. By God's
grace there was practically no wind, so the adults and children,
white and black, who rushed
to the spot, used the fire engine, and tore down the stable, were
able to put out the fire before
it spread.
For this gracious protection
of our town, we gathered in the evening and on our knees gave thanks
humbly and from our hearts.
May 3...in the evening the
men of the town gathered, and arranged to procure fire hooks, and to
provide for testing and improving
the fire engine.
January
18, 1828...there is no news concerning the results of the fire in the Bank
which occurred
December 20th of last year....
July 4, 1843...lightning struck
Ddr. Wilson's barn and set it afire. The sight of this burning building
was terribly beautiful.
It was the first time that lightning had done damage in town. In
half an hour
the burning building had disappeared.
COPY OF RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
AT A MEETING OF THE BETHANIA
FIRE COMPANY ON THE 20TH
OF FEBRUARY 1837
Resolved that each individual
shall pay the sum of one dollar and 50 cents within ten days after adopting
these resolutions to the proper
Officer of the Bethania fire Company for the purpose of repairing the fire
engine now belonging to the
inhabitants of the Town and also proceive four ladders two of forty feet
long
and two of twenty feet each
and one of each length to be deposited at the upper and lower part of the
town in a good convenient and
dry place.
2. That said Company
shall consist of the following Officers, one Chief Engineer and two Assistants.
3. That there be one
President and one Vice President, one Secretary, one Treasurer and one
Collector.
4. That the Engineer
select eight individuals for the purpose of getting and operating the engine
and
also select individuals for
the purpose of getting and adjusting the ladders as he may direct.
5. That every individual
not employed as before determined shall assist in furnishing the engine
with
water and bring a vessel for
that purpose unless otherwise ordered by the Chief Engineer.
6. That said Engineer
shall have engine exercised once in every month in order to keep it in
repair
and to discipline the men and
also that he at each time notify his men the day and hour when the
exercise shall be again performed
and that those refusing or neglecting to attend either in person
or by Proxy at the specified
time and place shall forfeit and pay to the proper Officer 121/2 cts
unless a reasonable excuse
be offered and accepted by the Engineer.
7. That Joseph Harmon,
E. Cash, J. E. Lehman and Adam Butner be exempt from all duties
connected with the monthly
exercise of the machine or engine.
8. Resolved that there
be appointed a Committee of three to put, keep and examine the engine
and that the Chief Engineer
be one of the Committee and also that the Committee shall
make all contracts for carrying
out these resolutions which contracts shall be out to the lowest
bidder and as soon as any account
be presented to them they shall examine the same and if found
correct shall endorse on the
back of said account - examined and approved and signed by the
Engineer which account shall
be presented to the President, he shall issue an order to the
Treasurer countersigned by
the Secretary for said amount.
9. That the treasurer
pay all orders signed by the President and countersigned by the Secretary
and charge the same to contingent
expenses which account shall be allowed in his annual
settlement.
10. That the Treasurer
render at every annual meeting a full statement of receipts and
dispursements and amount remaining
in the Treasury and if there should a sum plus occur
more than the immediate wants
of the Company require it shall be the duty of the Treasurer
to put said amount in safe
hands to be approved by the President and all interest thus
arising shall be applied to
the use of the Company.
11. That the Secretary
shall make out all accounts and hand them to the proper Officer for
collection and that he furnish
each Officer a manuscript copy of these resolutions and that
he procure a book in which
he transcribe these resolutions and minutes all proceedings of
the Company at every meeting
and read the same when requested.
12. That the Collector
shall present all accounts delivered him for collection by the Secretary
and receive the same and pay
it over to the Treasurer and take his receipt.
13. Resolved that it
shall be the duty of the President to call a meeting of said Company on
the first day of January in
every year and at any other period when he may deem it
necessary or when vacations
or resignations occur and make known what Office is vacant
and forthwith call an election
to fill such vacancy and preside as Chairman at every
meeting in case of failure
or inability of the President, the Vice President shall
perform the duties assigned
the President.
14. That all questions
arising at any meeting of said Company shall be decided by a
majority of the whole number
of individuals signing these resolutions and all votes shall be
taken viva voce.
15. That it shall be
the duty of all the company to asemble and meet at the call of the
President at the time and place
specified.
16. That in case any
Officer neglects or refused to faithfully perform the duties assigned
him by the foregoing resolutions
they shall be subject to a fine of fifty cents for each failure
unless a reasonable excuse
be offered and accepted by the President and if the President
neglects his duty excuse shall
be offered to and excepted by the Company or fined one dollar.
17. That any individual
holding property in this Town and refuses to sign and abide by these
resolutions shall not receive
the assistance of the Company any farther than to save the
property of those who belong
to said Company.
18. That in case any
member remove from this Town with all his effects his membership
shall cease, should anyone
with a family move into town these resolutions shall be
presented to him by the Secretary
for his signature and upon his signing them he shall be
considered a member.
19. Resolved that we
now bind ourselves firmly and consider ourselves firmly to adhere in
every particular set forth
in the above resolutions and in case of failure to comply with them in
any particular that a legal
process may be instituted and any sum so forfeited be recovered
by Law before any Justice of
the Peace of said County.
20. That all single persons
who hold no property in the Town be exempted from the payment
as set forth in the first resolution
but subject to all other resolutions.
A. Conrad, Chief Engineer,
William H. Lash and Chris Grabs, Assistant Engineers
I. G. Lash, President and Solomon
Transou Vice President, E. Lehman Secretary, G. Wilson
Treasurer, Peter Transou Collector
Committee for keeping the Engine
in Repair be H. Conrad, E. Shoub and Joe Transou
Appointments by the Engineer
H. Butner, D. Butner, E. Lehman, Edward Butner, Joe
Transou, William Lehman to
attend to the Engine and Solomon transou, Michael Butner,
Tim Transou and Lewis Grabs
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