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[Baltimore, Maryland Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Baltimore, Maryland fire department. The cross shaped patch has a white background with red edging. "Engine 46" is written along the top and "Baltimore" is written on the bottom. The horizontal points contain images of fire equipment. The center contains an illustration of a bald eagle swooping over some fire.
Date: unknown

[Baxter, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Baxter, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a dark blue background and red edging. "Baxter Fire Rescue" is written in yellow along the edges. Between those words is a red ring with white borders written with "State of Texas." Inside of this ring is a pair of tree branches bound by a yellow ribbon and encircling a five pointed star.
Date: unknown

[Baytown, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Baytown, Texas fire department. The wedge-shaped patch has a black background with amber edging. "Baytown" is written in white above a central image of a Florian Cross. The cross has red points, white borders, and an orange center containing the image of Texas and a billowing Texas flag. "Fire Rescue" is written in the vertical points, while the horizontal points contain a fire hydrant, pike, and ladder. A flame is located on either side of the cross.
Date: unknown

[Beaumont Fire Department Band]

Description: Photograph of the Beaumont Fire Department Band performing at Texas A and M University. The group is using fronts and the instrumentation is trumpet, saxophone, three trombones, three basses or guitars, drum set, and violin. The back of the photo is labelled "Beaumont Fire Dept. Band, Sibsa Hall, Texas A-M University, 1987."
Date: 1987

[Beaumont Fire Department Personnel 1915-1918]

Description: Photograph of the members of the Beaumont Fire Department from 1915-1918. The men are wearing several different uniforms, including firefighter's uniforms and various military uniforms, and a few men are wearing suits. They are posed in front of a brick building. The text, "Thelma Smith, 995 Legion, 833-2709" is handwritten on the back of the photo.
Date: [1915..1918]

[Beaumont, Texas Emergency Medical Service Patch]

Description: Patch from the Beaumont, Texas emergency medical service. The circular patch has a white background with yellow edging. "Beaumont Texas Emergency Medical Service" is written on the out edge of the patch. An inner circle contains a Star of Life surrounded by yellow laurels, a yellow lightning bolt over a red electrocardiograph, and a green, blue, and white logo. These images are arranged vertically.
Date: unknown

[Bedford, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bedford, Texas fire department. The rectangular patch has a blue background and black edging. A red border contains the yellow wording "Bedford Fire Department" and a red Florian Cross. The points of the cross contain the words "Fire," "Rescue," "Hazmat," and "EMS." Two crossed hatchets appear behind the image. "Est. 1954" is written on the sides of the cross.
Date: unknown

[Bellaire, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bellaire, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a dark blue background with golden edging. A Florian Cross with white points and a dark blue center dominates the patch. "Bellaire" is written in white in the center and "Fire Dept." is written in blue across the vertical points. Blue illustrations of a hydrant, a hook, and a ladder appear in the horizontal points.
Date: unknown

[Bexar-Bulverde Volunteer Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Bexar-Bulverde, Texas volunteer fire department that has an amber background with black edging. The text "Bexar-Bulverde" is written in an arc above a blue and white Star of Life on the left and a white and red Florian Cross that bears images of firefighting equipment. "Rescue" appears in black lettering under the star, and "Fire" appears in black lettering above the cross. "Org. 1966" is written above "Fire Dept." near the bottom point of the patch.
Date: unknown

[Boat Named Vulcan]

Description: Photograph of a boat named Vulcan. The boat appears to be in a canal and is pictured from above. The side of the boat has a life preserver printed with "Vulcan Port Arthur" and "Vulcan" is printed on the railing of an upper deck.
Date: unknown
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