John Street Fire Station (44-48 John Street)

John Street Fire Station: Origsize: 8x10; Origformat: Print-Photographic; Resolution: 150 dpi
John Street Fire Station

Origsize: 8x10; Origformat: Print-Photographic; Resolution: 150 dpi

Name/Title

John Street Fire Station (44-48 John Street)

Entry/Object ID

2018.005.17

Description

B&W photograph of the John Street Fire Station (44-48 John Street). Fire truck and horse-drawn fire wagon, and firemen, both white and black, are in front. Neighboring buildings also in view at left, including the rear of the building that had been located at 428 King Street (left) and a very small portion of 431 King Street (far left) across King Street. The John Street Fire Station was also known as Hook and Ladder No. 1. There's no history on this building in HCF's Archives. What is known is that it was located on the north side of John near the corner of King and John Streets. Based on early Sanborn Maps, the building featured in the photograph was constructed sometime between 1888 and 1902. (In the 1884 and 1888 maps, what appears to be a different 2 or 2½ story fire engine house stood on the site. The 1902 Sanborn Map features the building documented in the photograph.) The fire station housed the first all-Black company and was the last fire station to use horses and be "motorized." In the 1940s the City budget included funds to replace the John Street Fire Station with a new building and a new station was built on Coming Street near Calhoun Street. Between the 1940s-1950s, the John Street building was used as a building materials warehouse and then as a liquor store. And sometime between the publication of the 1951 and 1955 Sanborn Map, the building was demolished and the site became a parking lot. (News & Courier and Evening Post articles accessed via the database "America's News-Historical and Current"-Charleston County Public Library website; Sanborn Maps accessed via the database "Fire Insurance Maps Online"-Charleston County Public Library website.)

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Property Records

Acquisition

Accession

2018.005

Source or Donor

Robert Harrell

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. Robert Harrell

Made/Created

Artist

Jacobs, Howard R.

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Photograph

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Fire fighters, Fire trucks

Search Terms

Lost Architecture, John Street, Demolished buildings, lost buildings, Fire stations--South Carolina--Charleston, Fire engines--South Carolina--Charleston, Fire wagons, Lost architecture--South Carolina--Charleston

Dimensions

Height

8 in

Width

10 in

Location

Location

Cabinet

Photo File Cabinets

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

Provenance

Notes

Photographs collected by the donor's uncle, Thomas "Tommy" Harrell (12/24/1934-1/16/2018) during his career at Channel 5.

Copyright

Copyright Details

In copyright.

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

April 13, 2018

Updated By

admin@catalogit.app

Update Date

February 17, 2023