FY25 GFOA Budget - Flipbook - Page 57
Return to Table of Contents
DISTRICT HISTORY
1897 to 1950: The Early Bartlett Fire Years
On Wednesday, December 22, 1897, a group of Bartlett citizens gathered together for the purpose
of forming a volunteer fire department. Twenty-six men, all over sixteen years of age, signed the bylaws and the constitution of the new fire department which was drawn up by George Struckman.
Mr. A.C. Schick was elected the first fire chief of the department at the first meeting held on January
10, 1898. From that time on, the department functioned well according to records, even though the
chief was known to report at meetings, "that the engine was in working order, but leaks worse than
ever."
Disbanded
The department continued its operations until the middle of 1901, when it apparently disbanded. It
was reorganized on July 11, 1910 with many of the same men as members. This organization
appeared to have continued until sometime in 1915, although there are no records documenting
this after November 7, 1911. A third and final reorganization of the department came on November
16, 1925. At this time twenty-nine men became members of the department.
A New Department
H.C. Thurnau was elected fire chief of the new department. This group not only functioned as a
firefighting unit, but soon became the center of social activity in the community. Dances and picnics,
along with grand and glorious 4th of July celebrations were held. The 4th of July celebration in 1926
had a parade that contained thirty-one floats; there were fireworks, dancing, and games of chance.
It was so successful that they quickly planned another picnic in August. This was the forerunner of
the former firemen's picnic.
Sometime in 1930, the firemen became movie stars. The Atlas Educational Film Company wanted
some shots of the volunteer department in action, so the men gave a demonstration of how it
should be done. Unfortunately, this film is no longer available. Throughout its existence, the
P a g e 57 | BARTLETT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT | INTRODUCTION