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The English Consul Volunteer Fire Association No. 1, Inc., was part
of
the Baltimore County Volunteer Firemen’s Association on June 12th,
1974. However, it was established as a company on November 14, 1944.

The name "English Consul" originates
from William Dawson, the first English Consul to Maryland, who
originally owned 254 acres of the land in which a historic mansion
later called the
"English Consul Mansion" existed. One legend has it that the mansion
was a stop on the Underground Railroad before the Civil War. The
English Consul Mansion is still visible and is currently utilized as
a residential home just of Oak Grove Ave. The 254 acres land was later
subdivided into what is currently know a as the Baltimore
Highlands, Rosemont, Friendship Gardens and the small section still
called English Consul. Only few places have kept their original
names, one of which is the English Consul Volunteer Fire
Company that has been evolving ever since.

The company was founded in a 2 car garage on Daisy Ave, where the
current English Consul Lutheran church stands. The firehouse was
shortly thereafter moved to its current location on Michigan Ave.

The firehouse has been through four(4) renovations
to include an original 2 bay firehouse, to add on the watch-room ,
the 2nd floor, an extension to the apparatus bay, the add
on the hall, and to combine what we now call home.
We invite you to share our history and encourage you to further
research this prominent neighborhood we live in.

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