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January 14, 2010
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
1913 Report of the Firemen's Benevolent Association in Pelham
An early issue of The Pelham Sun published in early 1913 included a
report on the Firemen's Benevolent Association. The report included a
brief history of the founding of the Association and was accompanied by an
engraving of a fireman using a megaphone at a fire. The engraving appears
immediately below, followed by the text of the report and a citation to
their source.

"Firemen's Benevolent Ass'n.
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In the beginning of the year 1911, several of the leading spirits in
firemanic matters, active and exempt, in the Town of Pelham, having
discussed the advisability of forming an organization for benevolent
purposes, also to stimulate the growth of social amenities among the
firemen, and to protect and advance their interests, called a meeting at
Firemen's Hall, in the first fire district, on January 21, 1911, which was
largely attended, and elected the following to serve as officers: D.
McIvor McLoughran, Chairman; P. W. O'Malley, Secretary; Frank Chaloux,
Treasurer; William Edinger and William B. Lyon, Committee on Ways and
Means.
The first annual meeting of the association was held May 8, 1911, and a
Board of Trustees were elected to serve for the ensuing year, namely: D.
McIvor Loughran, Frank Chaloux, William B. Lyon, P. W. O'Malley, William
Edinger, L. James Buchanan, William H. McDonald, Frederick W. Hurttig,
John B. Clegg.
The year 1911 was a successful one. Additional members were added to the
roll and finances were increased.
The year 1912 opened under auspicious conditions. The first annual ball
of the association took place at Firemen's Hall on January 5th, and was
known as 'Ye Olden Tyme Barn Dance,' the Master of Ceremonies being
Brother John H. Young. The affair was a most enjoyable one and proved a
financial success.
On January 8th the second annual meeting of the association took place,
and the following Trustees were elected: For three years - D. McIvor
Loughran, Wm. Edinger, P. W. O'Malley; for two years - Wm. B. Lyon, Frank
Chaloux, John B. Clegg; for one year - Wm. H. McDonald, F. W. Hurttig, D.
L. O'Leary.
On February 20, 1912, the certificate of incorporation was filed and
recorded in the office of the Secretary of State, at Albany. That year at
the county games held at the fair grounds at White Plains, the association
jumped to first place in athletic prowess, its team winning the greatest
number of events, thereby securing the point trophy cup, -- a beautiful
specimen of the silversmith's art, as well as the greatest number of
medals and badges. During the same year, the association's baseball team
captured the trophy presented by John T. Logan.
The year 1913 now drawing to a close, will long be remembered by those
interested in the affairs of the association, as a history-making epoch.
The third annual meeting took place at Firemen's Hall January 13, 1913.
This was the first year of the organization under the incorporation act,
and the Trustees under same became a Board of Directors. The following
were elected to serve as such for a term of three years: Daniel L.
O'Leary, William H. McDonald, Frederick W. Hurttig.
On March 28, the second annual ball (calico dance) of the association took
place under the able floor management of Brother Albert W. Monroe, the
genial first deputy chief. This also was a success financially and up to
the standard already set by the affair of the previous year.
During this year the association became active in legislation, an appeal
having been made to the firemen of Westchester County to appear before the
Legislature and urge the passage of the 'Bovie bill,' an act authorizing
payments to injured, or representatives of deceased volunteer firemen of
the County of Westchester.
The President of the association appeared before the Senate Committee with
other firemen throughout the county. Subsequently at the hearing before
the Governor, the following were present on behalf of the First Fire
District: Peter Ceder, President of North Pelham; ex-Chief Joseph Lyon,
Liberty Engine and Hose Company No. 1; Charles W. Foster, President Relief
Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, and D. McIvor Loughran, President of the
association, armed with resolutions from the Village Board, Town Board,
the several civic organizations and firemanic bodies in the Town of
Pelham, endorsing the bill urging the Governor to sign same.
This bill being an important measure pertaining to volunteer firemen in
the County of Westchester, received the Governor's signature, and became a
law on April 1, being Chapter 150 of the Laws of 1913.
In the month of July the association had as its guests the Westchester
County Volunteer Firemen's Association, who held its half-yearly meeting
at Firemen's Hall. The association was assisted by the several fire
companies in the district. It was largely attended, and proved of much
interest to the firemen of the town. A luncheon was served. The
committee in charge were Captains Dollny, Whalen and Deuscher.
During this year the association participated in the county games held at
Rye Beach, September 6th, and maintained its position of first place in
athletic honors, by capturing the greatest number of events. One of the
features of this meet was the hook and ladder race won by the Reliefs of
Pelham, breaking all previous records.
There are now on the rolls of the association upwards of one hundred
members and finances in the sum of four figures. The association hopes to
have its best report at the next annual meeting in Firemen's Hall, January
12, 1014. Directors meetings are held on the second Friday of each month.
Qualifications for membership in the organization are as follows: A
fireman who is a member in good standing in any of the several fire
companies within the corporate limits of the town, or an exempt firemen
who has served his time in the Town of Pelham.
The initiation fee is $5.00 and the dues are $20 yearly, payable at the
January meeting. The objects of the association, as stated in the
charter, are to voluntarily afford relief and assistance to indigent,
needy, sick and disabled firemen, and to furnish and give assistance
voluntarily to any families of any sick, needy, disabled or indigent
firemen within the territory of the operations of this corporation, and to
promote social and friendly intercourse among the members and firemen in
the territory of the operations of said association, and to associate
together for the benevolent and charitable purposes and principles
hereinbefore set forth, and for such purposes to purchase, take, hold
transfer and convey real and personal property.
The benefits are $100, payable at the death of any member from any cause
whatever. In addition, the association agrees to pay any active fireman
who may be laid up sick from performing his duties at a fire, the sum of
$8.00 per week for a period not to exceed twelve weeks, upon presentation
of a doctor's certificate.
The following are the present officers of the association: D. McIvor
Loughran, President; Frank Chaloux, First Vice-President; John B. Clegg,
Second Vice-President; Patrick W. O'Malley, Recording Secretary; Daniel L.
O'Leary, Financial Secretary; William Edinger, Treasurer; William H.
McDonald, Corresponding Secretary; William B. Lyon, Trustee; Frederic W.
Hurttig, Trustee; John Gruber, Sergeant-at-Arms. Auditing Committee --
August W. Schmidt, Chairman; William J. Griffin, Frederick W. Hurttig.
The association is well represented by its members in the county and state
organizations, viz: The Firemen's Association, State of New York; The
Hudson Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association; The Southern Volunteer
Firemen's Association, and The Westchester County Volunteer Firemen's
Association."
Source: Firemen's Benevolent Ass'n., The Pelham Sun, Vol. 4, No.
41, Dec. 20, 1913, p. 2, col. 3 (newspaper page in the collections of the
Office of The Historian of The Town of Pelham, NY; digital copy in
author's files).
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