1959 — Jan 5, Fire, residential, coal-burning stove, Winstonville, Bolivar County, MS–      6   

 –6  Hattiesburg American, MS. “Six Burn to Death.” 1-6-1959, p. 11.

–6  NFPA. “Large Loss of Life Fires of 1959,” NFPA Quarterly, July 1960, p. 12.

 

Narrative Information

 

NFPA:

“Dwelling of Nora Smith

“Winstonville, Miss., Jan. 5., 9:00 P.M.

“6 Killed: 1 Adult, 5 Children

 

“A mother poured kerosene on a kitchen coal-burning stove. Shortly thereafter, about 9:00 P.M., the stove exploded, spreading fire quickly through the one-story, frame dwell­ing. The 35-year-old mother was killed along with four of her children (14, 9, 8 and 5), and a grandchild, aged three. Two other children escaped but no explanation is avail­able on how they were able to reach safety.”  (NFPA. “Large Loss of Life Fires of 1959,” NFPA Quarterly, July 1960, p. 12.)

 

 

Jan 5: “Mound Bayou, Miss. (AP) – A Negro mother and five children burned to death around midnight last night in a fire which destroyed their home in the nearby small town of Winstonville. Two other children who escaped the blaze said the fire was caused by explosion of a coal heater as the mother poured kerosene to start a fire. The woman was separated from her husband.”  (Hattiesburg American, MS. “Six Burn to Death.” 1-6-1959, p. 11.

 

Sources:

 

Hattiesburg American, MS. “Six Burn to Death.” 1-6-1959, p. 11. Accessed at: http://newspaperarchive.com/fullpagepdfviewer?img=185141556&sterm

 

National Fire Protection Association.  “Large Loss of Life Fires of 1959.” Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association, Vol. 53, July 1960, pp. 7-38.