History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . ief engineer of the Fire De-partment of Sing Sing, made May 1, 1884, statesthat the department consists of seven companies,—namely, 1st, Sing Sing Steamer Company, withthirty-five men. 2d, Protection Engine Company,No. 3, with forty-four men. 3d, Washington Com-pany, No. I, with twenty-five men. 4th, SenateHook-and-Ladder Company, with thirty-four men. 5th,Ossining Hose Company, with twenty eight , Protection Hose Company, with twenty-eightmen. 7th.


History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . ief engineer of the Fire De-partment of Sing Sing, made May 1, 1884, statesthat the department consists of seven companies,—namely, 1st, Sing Sing Steamer Company, withthirty-five men. 2d, Protection Engine Company,No. 3, with forty-four men. 3d, Washington Com-pany, No. I, with twenty-five men. 4th, SenateHook-and-Ladder Company, with thirty-four men. 5th,Ossining Hose Company, with twenty eight , Protection Hose Company, with twenty-eightmen. 7th. Sing Sing Fire Patrol, with eighteenmen. Total, two hundred and twelve members, In I8ti() Daniel D. Maugam purchased a resilienceon Highland Avenue, Sing Sing, and since that timehe has been prominently connected with the publicatlairs of the town. For several terms he was trusteeand treasurer of the town and chief engineer of thefire department in which he took great interest. Hehas also been long connected with the National Bank,of Sing Sing, as director, and is one of the trustees ofthe Savings Hank. Hi* ancestor Daniel Mangam,. I OSSINING. who came to this country from Scotland, was asoldier in the War of the Revolution, and present atthe battle of White Plains. He left a family of sevenchildren, William, Isaac, .John, Stephen, Daniel,Sarah, wife of Robert Tompkins, and Elizabeth, wifeof Pierre Decevier. Of these children, William, who married ElizabethLeggett, died about 18(55, at the age of eighty-three,leaving eight children, Mary, wife of A. H. Royce;Eliza, wife of William Lewis; Esther, wife of WilliamColyer; Nancy, wife of Lewis McCord ; Rebecca,wile of Andrew L. Purdy; Gertrude, wife of LeviWilson ; William L., who died at the age of twenty-two, and Daniel D. The last named was born, at Sing Sing, May 1,1828. In his early youth he was a student at MountPleasant Academy, but left home and school at theage of fourteen, and found a position as clerk in agrocery store.


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