Baltimore City Council
File #: 07-0763    Version: 0 Name: City Property - Naming Squad 40 Truck 12 BC 5 RA44 Fire Station, located at 3906 Liberty Heights Avenue, the Marion C. Bascom Fire Station
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 8/13/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 12/3/2007
Enactment #: 07-624
Title: City Property - Naming Squad 40 Truck 12 BC 5 RA44 Fire Station, located at 3906 Liberty Heights Avenue, the Marion C. Bascom Fire Station FOR the purpose of naming Squad 40 Truck 12 BC 5 RA44 Fire Station, located at 3906 Liberty Heights Avenue, the Marion C. Bascom Fire Station.
Sponsors: Sharon Green Middleton, Agnes Welch, President Young, James B. Kraft, Helen L. Holton, Vernon E. Crider, Mary Pat Clarke, Edward Reisinger, Kenneth Harris, Stephanie President Rawlings-Blake, Nicholas C. D'Adamo, Robert Curran, Rochelle Spector, Belinda Conaway, Keiffer Mitchell
Indexes: City Property - Renaming, Renaming
Attachments: 1. 07-0763 - 1st Reader.pdf, 2. 07-0763 - 3rd Reader.pdf
* WARNING: THIS IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INTRODUCTORY COPY OF THE BILL.
THE OFFICIAL COPY CONSIDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS THE FIRST READER COPY.
INTRODUCTORY*

CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL

Introduced by: Councilmembers Middleton, Welch

A BILL ENTITLED

AN ORDINANCE concerning
Title
City Property - Naming Squad 40 Truck 12 BC 5 RA44 Fire Station, located at 3906 Liberty Heights Avenue, the Marion C. Bascom Fire Station

FOR the purpose of naming Squad 40 Truck 12 BC 5 RA44 Fire Station, located at 3906 Liberty Heights Avenue, the Marion C. Bascom Fire Station.
Body
BY authority of
Article 5 - Finance, Property, and Procurement
Section 20-2
Baltimore City Code
(Edition 2000)

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Reverend Dr. Marion C. Bascom was appointed Baltimore City's first African American Fire Commissioner, in 1968. In 1946, Reverend Bascom earned his college degree in English, from Florida Memorial College. He also served as pastor of Shiloh Baptist and First Baptist Church, both in Pensacola, Florida. In 1948, he earned his Bachelor's of Divinity degree from Howard University, and the following year he began his 46-year tenure at Douglas Memorial Community Church, in Baltimore.

While at Douglas, Reverend Bascom demonstrated his strong leadership skills in the pulpit, as well as in the community. In 1962, he created "Camp Farthest Out," an overnight summer camp for underprivileged children. In 1963, he participated in the Gwyn Oak Park Demonstration, a protest that led to the desegregation of Baltimore's amusement parks, and under his leadership and direction, calm was restored to the City after the disturbances that followed Martin Luther King's assassination. In 1970, he received an honorary Doctorate of...

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