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Writing on back. \n7\tReproduction photograph of The Smoot Fire. \n8\tReproduction photograph of pumper engine at Smoot fire. \n9\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot-Field Fire. \n10\tReproduction photograph of the pumper engine and boat at Smoot-Field Fire. \n11\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot mill fire. Writing on back. \n12\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot fire rubble.  Writing on back. \n13\tReproduction photograph ofpeople inspecting the Smoot fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back. \n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection. \n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies. \n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back. \n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back. \n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back. \n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back. \n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back. \n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck.  \n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse. \n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back. \n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back. \n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back. \n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.","Description of photos in this folder: ","29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  Writing on back. \n30\tReproduction photograph, Alexandria Fire Department, Company #4. Columbia. \n31\tReproduction photograph, Fire Department pumper truck. \n32\tReproduction photograph Alexandria Fire Department, Company #5, ladder truck. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","33\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry.  Writing on back. \n34\tReproduction group photograph on postcard in Virginia Beach.  Writing on back. \n35\tReproduction group photograph in Virginia Beach.  Lt John S Arnold and Lt Col W Milton Glasgow are identifiied im the eating arrangements. Writing on back. \n36\tReproduction group photograph, Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia. \n37\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry marching up Diagonal Road in front of Esso station; GW Masonic Temple in background. Writing on back. \n38\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief, 2nd Lt John S Arnold on firing line at Virginia Beach, VA. Writing on back. \n39\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry  re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater for opening of Petersburg Battlefield Park. Writing on back. \n40\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry re-enacting, as Confederate forces, Battle of the Crater at the opening of Petersburg National Military Park. Writing on back. \n41\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry troops lined up for field inspection.  Writing on back. \n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back. \n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back. \n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9]. \n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back. \n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back. \n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906. \n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper. \n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold. \n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back. \n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder: ","59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back. \n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back. \n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach. \n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back. \n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back. \n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back. \n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n66\tPhotograph of ALI embarking for Va Beach encampent. 1st Sgt Richard Pettit, Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin Penn, Supply Sgt Ruby Robinson, Capt W Camerson Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and 2nd Lt John S Arnold are identified.  Writing on back. \n67\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Le W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n68\tPhotograph of firement.  Writing on back. \n70\tPhotograph of Alexandria Firement with W Milton Glasgow and Chief Kenneth Ogden identified. Writing on back. \n71\tPhotograph of Smoot Fire. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","72\tPhotograph of WWI veterans from Walter Reed Hospital.  Writing on back. \n73\tPhotograph of Mrs. Susie Glasgow promoting sale of Christmas trees to benefit Boys Club. Walton Tulloch, Billy Luckett and Jack Tulloch are identified.  Writing on back. \n74\tPhotograph of Alexandria Little Theatre colonial play at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n75\tPhotograph of Alexandria American Legion Post 24 members.  Francis Cawood, W Milton Glasgow, Sidney Weil and Alice Tyhurec (sp?) are identified. Writing on back. \n76\tPhotograph of Mrs. W Milton Glasgow and Kenneth Marvin Glasgow (son) on George Washington's Birthday ceremony at the Washington Monument.  Writing on back. \n77\tPhotograph of W Milton Glasgow tending bar at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n78\tPhotograph of Luke Hoy, Milton Glasgow and unidentified male.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","79\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow. Writing on back. \n80\tPhotograph of ALI Company at Va Beacvh encampment with 1st Lt Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n81\tPhotograph of ALI portraying Confederate troops in re-enactment of Battle of the Crater that opened Petersburg National Military Park.  Writing on the back. \n82\tPhotograph of troops marching including Capt W. Cameron Roberts,  1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Sgt Paul Allen.  Writing on back. \n83\tPhotograph of Va National Guard, Va Beach parade and airfield\n84\tPhotograph of Company I lined up outside the mess hall, leg by 1st Sgt Richard Pettit.  Writing on back. \n85\tPhotograph of Company I lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n86\tPhotograph of 1st Lt Glasgow, 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, Maj Bonderant, 3d. Writing on back. \n87\tPhotograph of ALI troops lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n88\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts supervising his company's range firing.  Writing on back. \n89\tPhotograph of ALI platoon.  Writing on back. \n90\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold in front of his tent.  Writing on back. \n91\tPhotograph of The Petersburg Skullcrackers.  Writing on back.\n92\tPhotograph of bayonet drill.  Writing on back. \n93\tPhotograph of riot control training. Writing on back. \n94\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold supervising firing range. Writing on back. \n95\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Boys Camp boats: Susie (named after Glasgow's wife).  Writing on back. \n96\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief John S Arnold.  Writing on back. \n97\tReproduction photograph postcard of ALI marching to field maneuvers.  Sgt \"Dusty\" Rhodes and Sgt Paul Allen are identified.  Writing on back. \n98\tReproduction photograph postcard of 318th Infantry, unit of National Army 80th Infantry Division in WWI.  Writing on back. \n99\tPhotograph of Damnyankee commanders prior to re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater at opening of Petersburg National Historical Park.  Writing on back.","Description of photo in folder:","100\tPhotograph of M Glasgow, Stan Parris, Robert Calhoun and Senator John Warner.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","102\tPhotograph of Susie Glasgow, Bill Glasgow, Mildred Councilor, unidentified female and Catherine Glasgow (Bill's wife) in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n103\tPhotograph of Kenneth Marvin Glasgow and unidentified woman in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n104\tPhotograph of a Christmas Party given byi Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n105\tPhotograph of Kenneth Glasgow's engagement party. Susie Perlman Glasgow, Kenneth's mother served punch.  Writing on back. \n106\tPhotograph of party given by Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n107\tPhotograph of Dick Ford, Corrine Macomber, Donial Simpson, Edith Nash and Marvin Cramer.  Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Penn, Kenneth Glasgow's great grandfather. Writing on back. \n108\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n109\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n110\tPhotograph of Betty Ford and unidentified individuals at Gadsby's Tavern.","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995","English \n.    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Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection.\u003cbr\u003e\n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies.\u003cbr\u003e\n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck. \u003cbr\u003e\n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse.\u003cbr\u003e\n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of photos in this folder: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  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Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9].\u003cbr\u003e\n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906.\u003cbr\u003e\n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper.\u003cbr\u003e\n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold.\u003cbr\u003e\n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach.\u003cbr\u003e\n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n66\tPhotograph of ALI embarking for Va Beach encampent. 1st Sgt Richard Pettit, Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin Penn, Supply Sgt Ruby Robinson, Capt W Camerson Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and 2nd Lt John S Arnold are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n67\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Le W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n68\tPhotograph of firement.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n70\tPhotograph of Alexandria Firement with W Milton Glasgow and Chief Kenneth Ogden identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n71\tPhotograph of Smoot Fire. Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e72\tPhotograph of WWI veterans from Walter Reed Hospital.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n73\tPhotograph of Mrs. Susie Glasgow promoting sale of Christmas trees to benefit Boys Club. Walton Tulloch, Billy Luckett and Jack Tulloch are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n74\tPhotograph of Alexandria Little Theatre colonial play at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n75\tPhotograph of Alexandria American Legion Post 24 members.  Francis Cawood, W Milton Glasgow, Sidney Weil and Alice Tyhurec (sp?) are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n76\tPhotograph of Mrs. W Milton Glasgow and Kenneth Marvin Glasgow (son) on George Washington's Birthday ceremony at the Washington Monument.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n77\tPhotograph of W Milton Glasgow tending bar at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n78\tPhotograph of Luke Hoy, Milton Glasgow and unidentified male.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e79\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n80\tPhotograph of ALI Company at Va Beacvh encampment with 1st Lt Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n81\tPhotograph of ALI portraying Confederate troops in re-enactment of Battle of the Crater that opened Petersburg National Military Park.  Writing on the back.\u003cbr\u003e\n82\tPhotograph of troops marching including Capt W. Cameron Roberts,  1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Sgt Paul Allen.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n83\tPhotograph of Va National Guard, Va Beach parade and airfield\n84\tPhotograph of Company I lined up outside the mess hall, leg by 1st Sgt Richard Pettit.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n85\tPhotograph of Company I lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n86\tPhotograph of 1st Lt Glasgow, 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, Maj Bonderant, 3d. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n87\tPhotograph of ALI troops lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n88\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts supervising his company's range firing.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n89\tPhotograph of ALI platoon.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n90\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold in front of his tent.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n91\tPhotograph of The Petersburg Skullcrackers.  Writing on back.\n92\tPhotograph of bayonet drill.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n93\tPhotograph of riot control training. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n94\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold supervising firing range. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n95\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Boys Camp boats: Susie (named after Glasgow's wife).  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n96\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief John S Arnold.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n97\tReproduction photograph postcard of ALI marching to field maneuvers.  Sgt \"Dusty\" Rhodes and Sgt Paul Allen are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n98\tReproduction photograph postcard of 318th Infantry, unit of National Army 80th Infantry Division in WWI.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n99\tPhotograph of Damnyankee commanders prior to re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater at opening of Petersburg National Historical Park.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of photo in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e100\tPhotograph of M Glasgow, Stan Parris, Robert Calhoun and Senator John Warner.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e102\tPhotograph of Susie Glasgow, Bill Glasgow, Mildred Councilor, unidentified female and Catherine Glasgow (Bill's wife) in Colonial dress.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n103\tPhotograph of Kenneth Marvin Glasgow and unidentified woman in Colonial dress.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n104\tPhotograph of a Christmas Party given byi Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n105\tPhotograph of Kenneth Glasgow's engagement party. Susie Perlman Glasgow, Kenneth's mother served punch.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n106\tPhotograph of party given by Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n107\tPhotograph of Dick Ford, Corrine Macomber, Donial Simpson, Edith Nash and Marvin Cramer.  Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Penn, Kenneth Glasgow's great grandfather. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n108\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n109\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n110\tPhotograph of Betty Ford and unidentified individuals at Gadsby's Tavern.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains around 100 photographs featuring Alexandria residents, events, and organizations.  The photos feature early Alexandria fire departments and events such as the Smoot Lumberyard fire, as well as colonial re-enactments, the 1st Virginia Infantry, and the American Legion.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","1\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Frank Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n2\tReproduction photograph of ruins of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n3\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n4\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's mill in flames. Writing on back. \n5\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's fire.  \n6\tReproduction photograph of Ruins of Smoot Lumber Yard.  Writing on back. \n7\tReproduction photograph of The Smoot Fire. \n8\tReproduction photograph of pumper engine at Smoot fire. \n9\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot-Field Fire. \n10\tReproduction photograph of the pumper engine and boat at Smoot-Field Fire. \n11\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot mill fire. Writing on back. \n12\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot fire rubble.  Writing on back. \n13\tReproduction photograph ofpeople inspecting the Smoot fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back. \n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection. \n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies. \n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back. \n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back. \n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back. \n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back. \n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back. \n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck.  \n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse. \n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back. \n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back. \n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back. \n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.","Description of photos in this folder: ","29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  Writing on back. \n30\tReproduction photograph, Alexandria Fire Department, Company #4. Columbia. \n31\tReproduction photograph, Fire Department pumper truck. \n32\tReproduction photograph Alexandria Fire Department, Company #5, ladder truck. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","33\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry.  Writing on back. \n34\tReproduction group photograph on postcard in Virginia Beach.  Writing on back. \n35\tReproduction group photograph in Virginia Beach.  Lt John S Arnold and Lt Col W Milton Glasgow are identifiied im the eating arrangements. Writing on back. \n36\tReproduction group photograph, Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia. \n37\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry marching up Diagonal Road in front of Esso station; GW Masonic Temple in background. Writing on back. \n38\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief, 2nd Lt John S Arnold on firing line at Virginia Beach, VA. Writing on back. \n39\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry  re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater for opening of Petersburg Battlefield Park. Writing on back. \n40\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry re-enacting, as Confederate forces, Battle of the Crater at the opening of Petersburg National Military Park. Writing on back. \n41\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry troops lined up for field inspection.  Writing on back. \n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back. \n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back. \n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9]. \n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back. \n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back. \n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906. \n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper. \n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold. \n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back. \n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder: ","59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back. \n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back. \n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach. \n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back. \n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back. \n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back. \n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n66\tPhotograph of ALI embarking for Va Beach encampent. 1st Sgt Richard Pettit, Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin Penn, Supply Sgt Ruby Robinson, Capt W Camerson Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and 2nd Lt John S Arnold are identified.  Writing on back. \n67\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Le W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n68\tPhotograph of firement.  Writing on back. \n70\tPhotograph of Alexandria Firement with W Milton Glasgow and Chief Kenneth Ogden identified. Writing on back. \n71\tPhotograph of Smoot Fire. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","72\tPhotograph of WWI veterans from Walter Reed Hospital.  Writing on back. \n73\tPhotograph of Mrs. Susie Glasgow promoting sale of Christmas trees to benefit Boys Club. Walton Tulloch, Billy Luckett and Jack Tulloch are identified.  Writing on back. \n74\tPhotograph of Alexandria Little Theatre colonial play at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n75\tPhotograph of Alexandria American Legion Post 24 members.  Francis Cawood, W Milton Glasgow, Sidney Weil and Alice Tyhurec (sp?) are identified. Writing on back. \n76\tPhotograph of Mrs. W Milton Glasgow and Kenneth Marvin Glasgow (son) on George Washington's Birthday ceremony at the Washington Monument.  Writing on back. \n77\tPhotograph of W Milton Glasgow tending bar at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n78\tPhotograph of Luke Hoy, Milton Glasgow and unidentified male.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","79\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow. Writing on back. \n80\tPhotograph of ALI Company at Va Beacvh encampment with 1st Lt Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n81\tPhotograph of ALI portraying Confederate troops in re-enactment of Battle of the Crater that opened Petersburg National Military Park.  Writing on the back. \n82\tPhotograph of troops marching including Capt W. Cameron Roberts,  1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Sgt Paul Allen.  Writing on back. \n83\tPhotograph of Va National Guard, Va Beach parade and airfield\n84\tPhotograph of Company I lined up outside the mess hall, leg by 1st Sgt Richard Pettit.  Writing on back. \n85\tPhotograph of Company I lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n86\tPhotograph of 1st Lt Glasgow, 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, Maj Bonderant, 3d. Writing on back. \n87\tPhotograph of ALI troops lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n88\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts supervising his company's range firing.  Writing on back. \n89\tPhotograph of ALI platoon.  Writing on back. \n90\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold in front of his tent.  Writing on back. \n91\tPhotograph of The Petersburg Skullcrackers.  Writing on back.\n92\tPhotograph of bayonet drill.  Writing on back. \n93\tPhotograph of riot control training. Writing on back. \n94\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold supervising firing range. Writing on back. \n95\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Boys Camp boats: Susie (named after Glasgow's wife).  Writing on back. \n96\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief John S Arnold.  Writing on back. \n97\tReproduction photograph postcard of ALI marching to field maneuvers.  Sgt \"Dusty\" Rhodes and Sgt Paul Allen are identified.  Writing on back. \n98\tReproduction photograph postcard of 318th Infantry, unit of National Army 80th Infantry Division in WWI.  Writing on back. \n99\tPhotograph of Damnyankee commanders prior to re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater at opening of Petersburg National Historical Park.  Writing on back.","Description of photo in folder:","100\tPhotograph of M Glasgow, Stan Parris, Robert Calhoun and Senator John Warner.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","102\tPhotograph of Susie Glasgow, Bill Glasgow, Mildred Councilor, unidentified female and Catherine Glasgow (Bill's wife) in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n103\tPhotograph of Kenneth Marvin Glasgow and unidentified woman in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n104\tPhotograph of a Christmas Party given byi Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n105\tPhotograph of Kenneth Glasgow's engagement party. Susie Perlman Glasgow, Kenneth's mother served punch.  Writing on back. \n106\tPhotograph of party given by Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n107\tPhotograph of Dick Ford, Corrine Macomber, Donial Simpson, Edith Nash and Marvin Cramer.  Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Penn, Kenneth Glasgow's great grandfather. Writing on back. \n108\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n109\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n110\tPhotograph of Betty Ford and unidentified individuals at Gadsby's Tavern."],"names_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"corpname_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library"],"persname_ssim":["Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    "],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":10,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T04:00:38.347Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_150","ead_ssi":"vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_150","_root_":"vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_150","_nest_parent_":"vaallhs_repositories_2_resources_150","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/ALEX/repositories_2_resources_150.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://alexlibraryva.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/150","title_ssm":["Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)"],"title_tesim":["Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)"],"unitdate_ssm":["1900-1979"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1900-1979"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS349"],"text":["MS349","Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)","Fire departments -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Gadsby's Tavern Museum","Fires -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Alexandria Light Infantry","William M. Glasgow, Jr. was a colonel in the Army who served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. His father served with in WWII and also in WWI.  Both Glasgows, along with Glasgows before them, were natives of Alexandria, Virginia.","This collection contains around 100 photographs featuring Alexandria residents, events, and organizations.  The photos feature early Alexandria fire departments and events such as the Smoot Lumberyard fire, as well as colonial re-enactments, the 1st Virginia Infantry, and the American Legion.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","1\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Frank Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n2\tReproduction photograph of ruins of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n3\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n4\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's mill in flames. Writing on back. \n5\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's fire.  \n6\tReproduction photograph of Ruins of Smoot Lumber Yard.  Writing on back. \n7\tReproduction photograph of The Smoot Fire. \n8\tReproduction photograph of pumper engine at Smoot fire. \n9\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot-Field Fire. \n10\tReproduction photograph of the pumper engine and boat at Smoot-Field Fire. \n11\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot mill fire. Writing on back. \n12\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot fire rubble.  Writing on back. \n13\tReproduction photograph ofpeople inspecting the Smoot fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back. \n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection. \n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies. \n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back. \n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back. \n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back. \n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back. \n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back. \n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck.  \n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse. \n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back. \n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back. \n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back. \n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.","Description of photos in this folder: ","29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  Writing on back. \n30\tReproduction photograph, Alexandria Fire Department, Company #4. Columbia. \n31\tReproduction photograph, Fire Department pumper truck. \n32\tReproduction photograph Alexandria Fire Department, Company #5, ladder truck. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","33\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry.  Writing on back. \n34\tReproduction group photograph on postcard in Virginia Beach.  Writing on back. \n35\tReproduction group photograph in Virginia Beach.  Lt John S Arnold and Lt Col W Milton Glasgow are identifiied im the eating arrangements. Writing on back. \n36\tReproduction group photograph, Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia. \n37\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry marching up Diagonal Road in front of Esso station; GW Masonic Temple in background. Writing on back. \n38\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief, 2nd Lt John S Arnold on firing line at Virginia Beach, VA. Writing on back. \n39\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry  re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater for opening of Petersburg Battlefield Park. Writing on back. \n40\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry re-enacting, as Confederate forces, Battle of the Crater at the opening of Petersburg National Military Park. Writing on back. \n41\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry troops lined up for field inspection.  Writing on back. \n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back. \n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back. \n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9]. \n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back. \n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back. \n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906. \n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper. \n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold. \n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back. \n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder: ","59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back. \n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back. \n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach. \n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back. \n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back. \n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back. \n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n66\tPhotograph of ALI embarking for Va Beach encampent. 1st Sgt Richard Pettit, Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin Penn, Supply Sgt Ruby Robinson, Capt W Camerson Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and 2nd Lt John S Arnold are identified.  Writing on back. \n67\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Le W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n68\tPhotograph of firement.  Writing on back. \n70\tPhotograph of Alexandria Firement with W Milton Glasgow and Chief Kenneth Ogden identified. Writing on back. \n71\tPhotograph of Smoot Fire. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","72\tPhotograph of WWI veterans from Walter Reed Hospital.  Writing on back. \n73\tPhotograph of Mrs. Susie Glasgow promoting sale of Christmas trees to benefit Boys Club. Walton Tulloch, Billy Luckett and Jack Tulloch are identified.  Writing on back. \n74\tPhotograph of Alexandria Little Theatre colonial play at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n75\tPhotograph of Alexandria American Legion Post 24 members.  Francis Cawood, W Milton Glasgow, Sidney Weil and Alice Tyhurec (sp?) are identified. Writing on back. \n76\tPhotograph of Mrs. W Milton Glasgow and Kenneth Marvin Glasgow (son) on George Washington's Birthday ceremony at the Washington Monument.  Writing on back. \n77\tPhotograph of W Milton Glasgow tending bar at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back. \n78\tPhotograph of Luke Hoy, Milton Glasgow and unidentified male.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","79\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow. Writing on back. \n80\tPhotograph of ALI Company at Va Beacvh encampment with 1st Lt Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n81\tPhotograph of ALI portraying Confederate troops in re-enactment of Battle of the Crater that opened Petersburg National Military Park.  Writing on the back. \n82\tPhotograph of troops marching including Capt W. Cameron Roberts,  1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Sgt Paul Allen.  Writing on back. \n83\tPhotograph of Va National Guard, Va Beach parade and airfield\n84\tPhotograph of Company I lined up outside the mess hall, leg by 1st Sgt Richard Pettit.  Writing on back. \n85\tPhotograph of Company I lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n86\tPhotograph of 1st Lt Glasgow, 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, Maj Bonderant, 3d. Writing on back. \n87\tPhotograph of ALI troops lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n88\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts supervising his company's range firing.  Writing on back. \n89\tPhotograph of ALI platoon.  Writing on back. \n90\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold in front of his tent.  Writing on back. \n91\tPhotograph of The Petersburg Skullcrackers.  Writing on back.\n92\tPhotograph of bayonet drill.  Writing on back. \n93\tPhotograph of riot control training. Writing on back. \n94\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold supervising firing range. Writing on back. \n95\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Boys Camp boats: Susie (named after Glasgow's wife).  Writing on back. \n96\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief John S Arnold.  Writing on back. \n97\tReproduction photograph postcard of ALI marching to field maneuvers.  Sgt \"Dusty\" Rhodes and Sgt Paul Allen are identified.  Writing on back. \n98\tReproduction photograph postcard of 318th Infantry, unit of National Army 80th Infantry Division in WWI.  Writing on back. \n99\tPhotograph of Damnyankee commanders prior to re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater at opening of Petersburg National Historical Park.  Writing on back.","Description of photo in folder:","100\tPhotograph of M Glasgow, Stan Parris, Robert Calhoun and Senator John Warner.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","102\tPhotograph of Susie Glasgow, Bill Glasgow, Mildred Councilor, unidentified female and Catherine Glasgow (Bill's wife) in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n103\tPhotograph of Kenneth Marvin Glasgow and unidentified woman in Colonial dress.  Writing on back. \n104\tPhotograph of a Christmas Party given byi Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n105\tPhotograph of Kenneth Glasgow's engagement party. Susie Perlman Glasgow, Kenneth's mother served punch.  Writing on back. \n106\tPhotograph of party given by Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n107\tPhotograph of Dick Ford, Corrine Macomber, Donial Simpson, Edith Nash and Marvin Cramer.  Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Penn, Kenneth Glasgow's great grandfather. Writing on back. \n108\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n109\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n110\tPhotograph of Betty Ford and unidentified individuals at Gadsby's Tavern.","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995","English \n.    "],"unitid_tesim":["MS349"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)"],"collection_ssim":["Glasgow Photo Collection (MS349)"],"repository_ssm":["Alexandria Library"],"repository_ssim":["Alexandria Library"],"creator_ssm":["Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"creator_ssim":["Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"creators_ssim":["Glasgow, William M., Col., Jr. (William Milton), 1926-1995"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Fire departments -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Gadsby's Tavern Museum","Fires -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Alexandria Light Infantry"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Fire departments -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Gadsby's Tavern Museum","Fires -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Alexandria Light Infantry"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":[".21 Linear Feet 1 box, 10 folders"],"extent_tesim":[".21 Linear Feet 1 box, 10 folders"],"date_range_isim":[1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWilliam M. Glasgow, Jr. was a colonel in the Army who served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. His father served with in WWII and also in WWI.  Both Glasgows, along with Glasgows before them, were natives of Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["William M. Glasgow, Jr. was a colonel in the Army who served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. His father served with in WWII and also in WWI.  Both Glasgows, along with Glasgows before them, were natives of Alexandria, Virginia."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Item identification], Glasgow Photo Collection, MS349, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Item identification], Glasgow Photo Collection, MS349, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains around 100 photographs featuring Alexandria residents, events, and organizations.  The photos feature early Alexandria fire departments and events such as the Smoot Lumberyard fire, as well as colonial re-enactments, the 1st Virginia Infantry, and the American Legion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Frank Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n2\tReproduction photograph of ruins of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n3\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n4\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's mill in flames. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n5\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's fire. \u003cbr\u003e\n6\tReproduction photograph of Ruins of Smoot Lumber Yard.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n7\tReproduction photograph of The Smoot Fire.\u003cbr\u003e\n8\tReproduction photograph of pumper engine at Smoot fire.\u003cbr\u003e\n9\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot-Field Fire.\u003cbr\u003e\n10\tReproduction photograph of the pumper engine and boat at Smoot-Field Fire.\u003cbr\u003e\n11\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot mill fire. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n12\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot fire rubble.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n13\tReproduction photograph ofpeople inspecting the Smoot fire aftermath.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection.\u003cbr\u003e\n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies.\u003cbr\u003e\n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck. \u003cbr\u003e\n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse.\u003cbr\u003e\n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of photos in this folder: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n30\tReproduction photograph, Alexandria Fire Department, Company #4. Columbia.\u003cbr\u003e\n31\tReproduction photograph, Fire Department pumper truck.\u003cbr\u003e\n32\tReproduction photograph Alexandria Fire Department, Company #5, ladder truck. Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e33\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n34\tReproduction group photograph on postcard in Virginia Beach.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n35\tReproduction group photograph in Virginia Beach.  Lt John S Arnold and Lt Col W Milton Glasgow are identifiied im the eating arrangements. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n36\tReproduction group photograph, Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia.\u003cbr\u003e\n37\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry marching up Diagonal Road in front of Esso station; GW Masonic Temple in background. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n38\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief, 2nd Lt John S Arnold on firing line at Virginia Beach, VA. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n39\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry  re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater for opening of Petersburg Battlefield Park. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n40\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry re-enacting, as Confederate forces, Battle of the Crater at the opening of Petersburg National Military Park. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n41\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry troops lined up for field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9].\u003cbr\u003e\n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906.\u003cbr\u003e\n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper.\u003cbr\u003e\n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold.\u003cbr\u003e\n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach.\u003cbr\u003e\n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n66\tPhotograph of ALI embarking for Va Beach encampent. 1st Sgt Richard Pettit, Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin Penn, Supply Sgt Ruby Robinson, Capt W Camerson Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and 2nd Lt John S Arnold are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n67\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Le W Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n68\tPhotograph of firement.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n70\tPhotograph of Alexandria Firement with W Milton Glasgow and Chief Kenneth Ogden identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n71\tPhotograph of Smoot Fire. Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in this folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e72\tPhotograph of WWI veterans from Walter Reed Hospital.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n73\tPhotograph of Mrs. Susie Glasgow promoting sale of Christmas trees to benefit Boys Club. Walton Tulloch, Billy Luckett and Jack Tulloch are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n74\tPhotograph of Alexandria Little Theatre colonial play at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n75\tPhotograph of Alexandria American Legion Post 24 members.  Francis Cawood, W Milton Glasgow, Sidney Weil and Alice Tyhurec (sp?) are identified. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n76\tPhotograph of Mrs. W Milton Glasgow and Kenneth Marvin Glasgow (son) on George Washington's Birthday ceremony at the Washington Monument.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n77\tPhotograph of W Milton Glasgow tending bar at Gadsbys Tavern.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n78\tPhotograph of Luke Hoy, Milton Glasgow and unidentified male.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e79\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n80\tPhotograph of ALI Company at Va Beacvh encampment with 1st Lt Milton Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n81\tPhotograph of ALI portraying Confederate troops in re-enactment of Battle of the Crater that opened Petersburg National Military Park.  Writing on the back.\u003cbr\u003e\n82\tPhotograph of troops marching including Capt W. Cameron Roberts,  1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Sgt Paul Allen.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n83\tPhotograph of Va National Guard, Va Beach parade and airfield\n84\tPhotograph of Company I lined up outside the mess hall, leg by 1st Sgt Richard Pettit.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n85\tPhotograph of Company I lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n86\tPhotograph of 1st Lt Glasgow, 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, Maj Bonderant, 3d. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n87\tPhotograph of ALI troops lined up for full field inspection.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n88\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts supervising his company's range firing.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n89\tPhotograph of ALI platoon.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n90\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold in front of his tent.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n91\tPhotograph of The Petersburg Skullcrackers.  Writing on back.\n92\tPhotograph of bayonet drill.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n93\tPhotograph of riot control training. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n94\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold supervising firing range. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n95\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Boys Camp boats: Susie (named after Glasgow's wife).  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n96\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief John S Arnold.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n97\tReproduction photograph postcard of ALI marching to field maneuvers.  Sgt \"Dusty\" Rhodes and Sgt Paul Allen are identified.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n98\tReproduction photograph postcard of 318th Infantry, unit of National Army 80th Infantry Division in WWI.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n99\tPhotograph of Damnyankee commanders prior to re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater at opening of Petersburg National Historical Park.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of photo in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e100\tPhotograph of M Glasgow, Stan Parris, Robert Calhoun and Senator John Warner.  Writing on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescriptions of photos in folder:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e102\tPhotograph of Susie Glasgow, Bill Glasgow, Mildred Councilor, unidentified female and Catherine Glasgow (Bill's wife) in Colonial dress.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n103\tPhotograph of Kenneth Marvin Glasgow and unidentified woman in Colonial dress.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n104\tPhotograph of a Christmas Party given byi Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n105\tPhotograph of Kenneth Glasgow's engagement party. Susie Perlman Glasgow, Kenneth's mother served punch.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n106\tPhotograph of party given by Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n107\tPhotograph of Dick Ford, Corrine Macomber, Donial Simpson, Edith Nash and Marvin Cramer.  Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Penn, Kenneth Glasgow's great grandfather. Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n108\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n109\tPhotograph of unidentified individuals.  Party at home of Kenneth Glasgow.  Writing on back.\u003cbr\u003e\n110\tPhotograph of Betty Ford and unidentified individuals at Gadsby's Tavern.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains around 100 photographs featuring Alexandria residents, events, and organizations.  The photos feature early Alexandria fire departments and events such as the Smoot Lumberyard fire, as well as colonial re-enactments, the 1st Virginia Infantry, and the American Legion.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","1\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Frank Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n2\tReproduction photograph of ruins of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n3\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's Lumber Yard fire. Writing on back. \n4\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's mill in flames. Writing on back. \n5\tReproduction photograph of Smoot's fire.  \n6\tReproduction photograph of Ruins of Smoot Lumber Yard.  Writing on back. \n7\tReproduction photograph of The Smoot Fire. \n8\tReproduction photograph of pumper engine at Smoot fire. \n9\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot-Field Fire. \n10\tReproduction photograph of the pumper engine and boat at Smoot-Field Fire. \n11\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot mill fire. Writing on back. \n12\tReproduction photograph of the Smoot fire rubble.  Writing on back. \n13\tReproduction photograph ofpeople inspecting the Smoot fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n14\tReproduction photograph of the fire aftermath.  Writing on back. \n15\tReproduction photograph of the burned district.  Writing on back. \n17\tReproduction photograph of three firemen.  Writing on back. See Ogden Collection. \n18\tPhotograph of 5 firemen including Milt Glasgow.  Writing on back. \n19\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Reliance Fire Co on parade at King and Pitt Streets. 2 copies. \n20\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Grace Episcopal Sunday School in a parade.  Frank King and Susie Pulman Glasgow are in the photograph. Writing on back. \n21\tPhotograph of Smoot Hill after the fire.  Writing on back. \n22\tPhotograph of Fire Company in Labor Day Parade on N. Washington St. Writing on back. \n23\tPhotograph of Firemen in parade. Writing on back. \n24\tReproduction photograph of Policemen ready to escort the parade for departing Alexandria Light Infantry to the Spanish American War. Writing on back. \n25\tReproduction photograph of 2 (firefighters) men in a fire truck.  \n26\tPhotograph of Fire Company #5's favorite lead horse. \n26  Copy Reproduction photograph (enlarged detail of #26)(2 copies). Writing on back. \n27\tPhotograph of Friendship Fire Company house.  Writing on back. \n27B\tReproduction photograph on postcard of firemen lined up for a race.  Writing on back. \n28\tPhotograph of Milton Glasgow with 4 other men.  Writing on back.","Description of photos in this folder: ","29\tReproduction photograph of 1920s Hose Wagon and 5 firemen, Company #5, 100 block of N Patrick.  Writing on back. \n30\tReproduction photograph, Alexandria Fire Department, Company #4. Columbia. \n31\tReproduction photograph, Fire Department pumper truck. \n32\tReproduction photograph Alexandria Fire Department, Company #5, ladder truck. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","33\tReproduction photograph on postcard of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry.  Writing on back. \n34\tReproduction group photograph on postcard in Virginia Beach.  Writing on back. \n35\tReproduction group photograph in Virginia Beach.  Lt John S Arnold and Lt Col W Milton Glasgow are identifiied im the eating arrangements. Writing on back. \n36\tReproduction group photograph, Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia. \n37\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry marching up Diagonal Road in front of Esso station; GW Masonic Temple in background. Writing on back. \n38\tPhotograph of Alexandria Police Chief, 2nd Lt John S Arnold on firing line at Virginia Beach, VA. Writing on back. \n39\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry  re-enactment of the Battle of the Crater for opening of Petersburg Battlefield Park. Writing on back. \n40\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry re-enacting, as Confederate forces, Battle of the Crater at the opening of Petersburg National Military Park. Writing on back. \n41\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry troops lined up for field inspection.  Writing on back. \n42\tPhotograph of troops in mess hall ready to chow down.  Writing on back. \n43\tPhotograph of troops prepared for full field inspection.  Writing on back. \n44\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. Writing on back. \n44a\tReproduction photograph of Alexandria Light Infantry, Company I, 1st Virginia Infantry lined up on 400 block of S Royal Street. 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, 1st Sargeant Richard Pettit, and Sargeant Burton Archer are identified. [same image as #44] Also identified \"Dusty\" Rhoads and Mac Donald. Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in folder:","47\tReproduction photograph The Smoot-Field Fire [cropped version of #9]. \n49\tReproduction photograph and enlargement of #1 with Frank Glasgow.","Descriptions of photos in this folder:","50\tReproduction photograph of Reliance Company #5, Old Fire Pumpers, 100 N Patrick St.  Writing on back. \n53\tPhotograph of Alexandria Light Infantry in Christ Church yard, re-enacting GWashington funeral procession. Pvt Scott, 1st Lt William Milton Glasgow, Capt W Cameron Roberts and 1st Sgt Richard Pettit are identified. Writing on back. \n54\tReproduction photograph of Horse-Drawn Steam Fire Engine model of 1906. \n55\tReproduction photograph of Fire Engine Pumper. \n56\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts, 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow, and 2nd Lt John S Arnold. \n57\tPhotograph of Milton Grigg, 5 yr old, mascot of Company I. Writing on back. \n58\tPhotograph of Susie (Mrs Milton) Glasgow and Mrs. Charles E Dolly Peyton Shepardson on the Braddock/Russell Rd Cannon.  Writing on back.","Descriptions of photos in this folder: ","59\tPhotograph of Maj Bonderant, Capt W Cameron Roberts, 2nd Lt John S Arnold and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow at Virginia Beach NG encampment.  Writing on back. \n60\tPhotograph of Capt W Cameron Roberts. Writing on back. \n61\tPhotograph ALI at bayonet drill at Virgina Beach. \n62\tPhotograph of troops relaxing during encampment. Writing on back. \n63\tPhotograph of troops at rifle range.  Writing on back. \n64\tPhotograph of 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow and Mess Sgt \"Pumpkin\" Penn.  Writing on back. \n65\tPhotograph of 2nd Lt John S Arnold, Capt W Cameron Roberts, and 1st Lt W Milton Glasgow.  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For the records of named businesses see: businesses, for correspondence relating to personal and private matters see: personal.","This subject includes personal letters, diaries, and memoirs as well as personal certificates.","This subject contains political speeches and tracts, as well as records concerning election campaigns and advocacy on political issues. It also includes appointments to public offices in Alexandria, for other offices see: personal. For actual government administrative records and records about the legal status of Alexandria see: government.","This subjects consists of assorted material relating to railroads, principally in the Alexandria region. These include bills, tickets, schedules, and bonds.","This subject includes documents concerning houses of worship and non-school religious institutions as well as sermons. 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Green brn in 1860. He married Annie Esther Yohe in 1890. Richard M. Green was a vice president of the Citizen's National Bank in Alexandria. Richard and Annie had two children, Esther Holliday Green and Richard Muir Green, Jr. Esther born in 1891 and Richard, Jr. born in 1896. Neither ever married.","Esther Green lived in Alexandria during most, if not all, of her life. She was active in women's clubs and held several positions in the Cameron Club and in the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs (See related collections). During World War I, she was also active in the Red Cross. Richard Green Jr., served in the Army during WWI in Franche and was with the Advanced Ordinance Depot. He was first stationed in New York and then sent to France where he remained until the end of the war. He returned to Alexandria where he worked and was involved in various organizations and died in 1971. ","Richard M. Green registered in June of 1917. By December of 1917 he had been inducted into the Army. He was assigned to the Advance Ordinance Depot and was stationed at Waterliet Arsenal in Waterliet, NY. Between February 17, 1918 and March 10, 1918 he is sent to and arrives in France. The scrapbook contains letters and postcards to his mother, father, sister, and other family members, mementoes from his duty in France 1918-1919, and various military documents. Letters written from France have either a handwritten signature of a stamp indicating the letter was cleared by censors.","Photos, which are mixed with those from the Helen Norris Cummings Collection, have been placed in the photograph collection. Also, one folder concerning the Red Cross\nhas been moved to Box 32. 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