. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . JOHN II. WAYDELL about six years, durini 516 OUR WILLIAM H. VAN SICKEL, JR. declined. He is, perhaps, one of the wealthiest shipowners in the lias been a director in the Firemens Insurance Company for the past tenyears, a member of the Produce Exchange, and also of the Maritime Exchange, for 11 fteen and ten yearsrespectively; is president of theEastern District Dispensary, a posi-tion he has held for the last fiveyears. He was president of theMechauicsand T


. Our firemen. A history of the New York fire departments, volunteer and paid ... 650 engravings; 350 biographies. . JOHN II. WAYDELL about six years, durini 516 OUR WILLIAM H. VAN SICKEL, JR. declined. He is, perhaps, one of the wealthiest shipowners in the lias been a director in the Firemens Insurance Company for the past tenyears, a member of the Produce Exchange, and also of the Maritime Exchange, for 11 fteen and ten yearsrespectively; is president of theEastern District Dispensary, a posi-tion he has held for the last fiveyears. He was president of theMechauicsand Tradesmens Societyfor several years. Yet of all thehonors conferred upon him nonehave more charms for him than therecollections of his connection withthe Old Volunteer Department. William H. Van Sickel. Sr.,was born in New Brunswick, N. J.,on June -1, 1812. He joined EngineCompany 30, May, 182!). He wasassistant foreman for two years,and foreman for two years resigned in 183G. Willi am H. Van Sickel, Jr.,was born in this city October 11, 1837. He joined 26 Engine January 7, 1859,and was mustered out with the Old Department. William W. Warner was born in the city


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