[Chicago-Firefighters] Archive of Photographs, Documents, and Ephemera from a Chicago Fire Marshal. Chicago, 1890s?1910s. From the life of Charles Seyferlich, a career Chicago fireman who joined the department in 1877 and rose to First Assistant Marshal before becoming chief after the death of James Horan in the 1910 Stockyard Fire, an archive of over 75 pieces, including a bound memorial album with hand-lettering and watercolor city seal, small 4to, issued by the Chicago City Council and signed by mayor Carter Harrison Jr. upon Seyferlich?s death in 1914, attributed to complications of ?bronchitis, stomach, and kidney trouble? after he responded to a third-alarm fire; a lithographed memorial resolution issued and signed by the Chicago Board of Underwriters; and a collection of personal ephemera, including gelatin snapshots (49) of intense scenes of firefighting at the Stockyard Fire, firemen combing through rubble, a funeral street parade honoring Seyferlich, and individual images of firehouses and horse-drawn engines and carriages; tickets, programs, and benefit slips from the Chicago Fire Department Annual Ball (15); Seyferlich?s business card as Fire Marshal; his original membership certificate in the Order of American Firemen (1877); postcards; news clippings related to his career and death; and more.