The Hartford Circus Fire, which occurred on July 6, 1944 in Hartford, Connecticut, was one of the worst fire disasters in the history of the United States. The fire occurred during an afternoon performance of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus that was attended by approximately 6,800 people. |
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
From John Goodall
Posted by Buckles at 7/23/2008 05:55:00 AM
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In one town we (Beatty-Cole)played near Hartford one year (early 1980's...it may have been Bristol) the Firefighters had a short documentary video of a number of Fire-related events portraying the heroism of the firemen in that community that they shared with us when I worked in the ticket wagon. In that video was a very short (maybe 10-20 seconds) clip of the Hartford fire, showing Willie Story running the big cats back through the chute! I don't know if that video is still on the shelf of the Hartford Fire Department or not. I recall that in Connecticut you got to know the firefighters by their first name, since they were on site all through the stand with portable pools of water, charged fire hoses running all around the lot(creating a bit of a problem when you're trying to run 15 big cat cages back to the cat truck awning after the act, or prop wagons, etc...) But it always created a bit of media interest! Also, I have a copy of The History Channel's WRATH OF GOD series about The Hartford Fire. If you get a chance to see it it is very compelling.
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Cindy Potter
About this time last year (you'll have to seek it out in Buckles's archives), Buckles ran the series of Ernestine Clarke's photos of the fire. I thought she took them on her 35mm Nikon, but Harry Kingston corrected this as that make did not come into this country in that era. Maybe she used a Kodak. Yet, the photos were graphic, and one showed the quarter pole that crashed down into Merle Evans's bandstand, where the boys had played "Stars and Stripes Forever" until the last second. Others depicted the shock of those in the backyard, and one showed officials approaching a pile of burned remains.
In '64, the Beatty show played Connecticut, in Meriden, on June 10, Mr. Beatty's 61st birthday, and on to Brigeport, Groton, Plainville, Waterbury and Norwalk. As Cindy relates, we dealt with charged fire hoses then, too, and met or exceeded all the strict Connecticut fire codes. The firemen were great guys, very taken with being on the show. They asked if they could actually meet Mr. Beatty, and sure enough, he stepped up with a smile and a handshake for each of them. Fire marshalls did help by letting us set up before they ran their hoses, when it was explained heavy trucks would be running over them. But once set up, the hoses ran in all directions all over the lot. The sense of cooperation was great, and we had to notice no other Fire Dept. in the land had such codes--they hadn't had a circus fire.
Roger Smith
Hello again, Rog!
Yes, I do recall that series of photos, and I believe it was that posting that prompted me to order the WRATH OF GOD Video.
I believe I was watching the Hartford Firefighters Video with either Chris or Bobby Rawls when we wondered - in passing - who that man was running the cats back in. It came up in conversation the next day and Willie Storey asked to see it. Upon viewing that short clip he exclaimed, quite frankly "That is me...!" It was quite a marvel for us young punks at the time!
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Cindy Potter
Check this link out.
I never knew Charles Nelson Reilly was on the lat that day as a kid!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl1hUMj1EYY
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Cindy Potter
Thanks, Cindy. That was very a very interesting video on Charles Nelson Reilly and how the Ringling Bros. fire affected his life.
Marcella, The Grand Dame of Elephants was "reportedly" among some of the elephants. I've always wondered if the story about the scars on her head were really caused by a falling piece of the flaming tent.
Noone road her due to her age and respected status.
Marcella, was a fine elephant who I grew to love. She passed away in 1977, in Winterquarters, after a going away party on the Blue Show. What do we know about her?
Thank you, all.
Adaline
Any memories of Marcella?
Adaline
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