Fireman’s Memorial Monument

The Fireman’s Memorial Monument in Trinity Church’s graveyard was erected at the request of the volunteer firemen of the Empire Steam Engine Company No. 42 as a tribute to six firemen who were killed as firefighters or in battle as soldiers in the Civil War. The date on the monument is 1865 — the year that New York City’s volunteer firefighters were first organized into professional firefighting companies.

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