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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bangor Ladder

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Origin:
Maine, United States
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Current Goal

CHANGE IN ORIGINAL MISSION: TB's goal is to come home for a "check up." Goal: To reach the Out of the Ashes cache in Unity, Maine.



Travel to areas that have experienced "Great Fires" and "Great Disasters."

I have a tag attached to this TB listing out some of the places I hope the TB will travel to in 2006. Some of these places include Chicago (IL), Peshtigo (WI), Boston (MA), Natchez (MISS), San Francisco (CA) and several other places listed on the attached tag.

Also if someone could be so kind to take a digital photo and post it I would sincerely appreciate it . . . I didn't do so since I do not have a digital camera.

About This Item

I started the Bangor Ladder TB off in Bangor, ME where I work . . . and the site of the Great Fire on April 30, 1911 that destroyed 267 buildings (including a firehouse) and left two Brewer Firefighters dead.

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The Bangor Ladder
Reprinted from information in Firemaniacs, Spring 1988


Major James M. Davis, a joiner from Bangor, Maine, is credited with designing the Bangor Ladder after he returned from the Civil War and was elected captain of the Champion Hook & Ladder Company. Davis designed the Bangor Ladder in an effort to solve the major downfall of most lengthy ladders at the time -- their tendency to fail under stress because the solid, wooden beams on early extension ladders would sag and often break at the joint of the bed and fly. Single ladders that were long enough to reach the uppermost buildings in cities were out of favor because of their great weight. Long, heavy tormentor poles (also called prongs) were used in the early days to help raise the long ladders, but these poles were often carried separately from the ladder. Davis is credited with being the first person to develop an extension ladder with permanently attached tormentor poles that would fit flush to the ladder while stored on the truck. When needed at a fire the poles would easily swing out to assist in lifting the ladder as well as stabilizing the ladder once in place.
Davis' new ladder was an immediate hit with firefighters in the Greater Bangor Area. However, it was General Joseph Smith, a Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor winner, that saw the value of Davis' ladder for a nation that was increasingly building upwards with taller and taller buildings. The General purchased Davis' interest in the ladder and set up the Bangor Extension Ladder Company.By 1890 hundreds of the Bangor Ladders were in service in most major cities. New York City purchased 200 while both Boston and Chicago had at least 50 ladders in service. Shortly after 1900 however the company went out of business after nearly 25 years of business.

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    Tracking History (1289.4mi) View Map

    Dropped Off 9/22/2007 racer2814 placed it in Fire in the Firehouse Famous Fires Series Indiana - 20.49 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 9/22/2007 racer2814 retrieved it from NASCAR!! Indiana   Visit Log

    Picked up TB and will try to get a pic in my hometown.

    Dropped Off 8/10/2007 WE'LLFINDIT placed it in NASCAR!! Indiana - 24.01 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/14/2007 WE'LLFINDIT retrieved it from Winters Cemetery Indiana   Visit Log

    Will take to Bloomington tomorrow.

    Dropped Off 6/29/2007 oldtimers placed it in Winters Cemetery Indiana - 71.37 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 6/17/2007 oldtimers retrieved it from Trailer Park Cache Indiana   Visit Log

    I will place it soon.

    Dropped Off 6/12/2007 jconner915 placed it in Trailer Park Cache Indiana - 4.21 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 4/15/2007 jconner915 grabbed it   Visit Log

    Grabbed this item from Yellow Wood Walker.

    [This entry was edited by jconner915 on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 5:09:31 PM.]

    Retrieve It from a Cache 4/11/2007 Yellow Wood Walker retrieved it from SECLUDED BLISS IN A RETAIL WORLD #2 Indiana   Visit Log

    Grabbed this one from Secluded Bliss. Will get it moving along here shortly.

    Discovered It 3/24/2007 rhythm112 discovered it   Visit Log

    Pleasantly surprised to discover this one today. Even though I had a Vermont shirt on today we're regulars in Maine & cannot pass through Bangor without stopping for lunch at Dysarts. This is one of the neatest travel bugs I've seen.

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