Reminiscences of the old fire laddies and volunteer fire departments of New York and Brooklyn. . Win. W. Brown. Short Biographies. 841 efforts and success. Active in all private enterprises and eager topromote the public good, he has made integrity, probity, and moralitythe rule of his whole career. John F. Tandy was born in New York City, February 17, 1835,and came to South Brooklyn when quite young. After leavingschool he studied law in the office of Charles T. Cromwell, a promi-nent lawyer in New York City, and was subsequently appointed toa clerkship in the American Exchange Bank, and afte


Reminiscences of the old fire laddies and volunteer fire departments of New York and Brooklyn. . Win. W. Brown. Short Biographies. 841 efforts and success. Active in all private enterprises and eager topromote the public good, he has made integrity, probity, and moralitythe rule of his whole career. John F. Tandy was born in New York City, February 17, 1835,and came to South Brooklyn when quite young. After leavingschool he studied law in the office of Charles T. Cromwell, a promi-nent lawyer in New York City, and was subsequently appointed toa clerkship in the American Exchange Bank, and afterward in theMetropolitan Bank. He is now, and has been for the past twentyyears, employed in the Gold Department in the U. S. Tandy joined Putnam Engine Company, July 2, 1862, and faith-fully served as financial and recording secretary. He was always anactive and enthusiastic fireman, and remained on the active roll until. Jm , Warden of Tombs, N. Y. the disbandment of the Department. Mr. Tandy is Past Master ofCrystal Wave Lodge and Treasurer of Constellation Chapter RoyalArch Masons. A. V. W. Tandy was born, July 22, 1837, in New York, andcame to Brooklyn when about four years of age, where he has lived Reminiscences of the Old Fire Laddies. ever since. He was at one time a clerk in the American ExchangeBank, and also held a responsible position in the U. S. Sub-Treasuryfor eighteen years. He joined Putnam Engine Company on July 2,1862, and was an active and enthusiastic fireman, and remained inactive service until the disbandment of the company. He was at onetime a representative from the company, and is now a trustee of theExempt Volunteer Firemens Association of the City of Brooklyn.


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