A hard leather hand-painted ceremonial stovepipe hat, reading “Franklin Fire Company,” with imagery of Benjamin Franklin.
The ceremonial stovepipe fire hat debuted in the first quarter of the 19th century. Despite its fragility, this type of hat was worn by the first organized American fire brigades in fighting fires, although its primary use was in parades. Important events taken from American history, or patriotic figures, such as Benjamin Franklin, were often painted on these hats to encourage a sense of fraternity and identify each company.