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| #Post#: 3775-------------------------------------------------- | |
| HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford circ | |
| us fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:24 pm | |
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| https://i.imgur.com/nqqkL0i.jpg | |
| Deceased is one of the unidentified victims from the Hartford | |
| Circus Fire on July 6, 1944 | |
| #Post#: 3776-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:30 pm | |
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| https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/59498/details?nav | |
| https://i.imgur.com/CKEwr5T.png | |
| Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP59498Female, White / Caucasian | |
| Date Body Found | |
| July 6, 1944 | |
| Location Found | |
| Hartford, Connecticut | |
| Estimated Age Range | |
| 8-10 Years | |
| Case Information | |
| Case Numbers | |
| NCMEC Number | |
| -- | |
| ME/C Case Number | |
| 1503 | |
| Demographics | |
| Sex | |
| Female | |
| Race / Ethnicity | |
| White / Caucasian | |
| -- | |
| Estimated Age Group | |
| Adolescent | |
| Estimated Age Range (Years) | |
| 8-10 | |
| Estimated Year of Death | |
| -- | |
| Estimated PMI | |
| -- | |
| Height | |
| 3' 11"-4' 0"(47-48 inches) , Estimated | |
| Weight | |
| 55-65 lbs, Estimated | |
| Circumstances | |
| Type | |
| Unidentified Deceased | |
| Date Body Found | |
| July 6, 1944 | |
| NamUs Case Created | |
| August 19, 2019 | |
| ME/C QA Reviewed | |
| -- | |
| Location Found Map | |
| General Location | |
| Barbour Street | |
| Hartford, Connecticut 06120 | |
| County | |
| Hartford County | |
| GPS Coordinates | |
| -- | |
| Circumstances of Recovery | |
| Deceased one of the unidentified victims from the Hartford | |
| Circus Fire on 7/6/1944 | |
| Details of Recovery | |
| Inventory of Remains | |
| -- | |
| Condition of Remains | |
| Not recognizable - Charred/burned | |
| Physical Description | |
| Hair Color | |
| Brown | |
| Head Hair Description | |
| Light brown hair with reddish highlights | |
| Body Hair Description | |
| -- | |
| Facial Hair Description | |
| -- | |
| Left Eye Color | |
| Unknown | |
| Right Eye Color | |
| Unknown | |
| Investigating Agencies | |
| Connecticut Office of Chief Medical Examiner | |
| (860) 679-3980 | |
| Agency Case Number | |
| 1503 | |
| #Post#: 3777-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:32 pm | |
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| https://www.google.com/maps/vt/data=czh4YDjMjAloduYtDCNtMy88EIrL2r64SQyQVXGCCs5… | |
| Hartford | |
| Connecticut | |
| #Post#: 3778-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:34 pm | |
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| https://www.google.com/maps/vt/data=dwNmZRqUnJK92gjgXqtjgP49LQYHUdbM5SDAxHibj7n… | |
| [b]Barbour St | |
| Hartford, CT 06120[/img] | |
| #Post#: 3779-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:35 pm | |
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| http://www.circusfire1944.com/memorials.html | |
| The Hartford Circus Fire ~ July 6, 1944 | |
| Memorials | |
| https://i.imgur.com/SrenopF.jpg | |
| Hartford Circus Fire Memorial | |
| The completed memorial has been erected at the site of the | |
| circus fire, behind the Wish School at 350 Barbour Street in | |
| Hartford, Connecticut, and was dedicated on July 6, 2005. The | |
| memorial consists of several bronze plaques that describe what | |
| was happening at specific times during the fire. The center | |
| plaque sits exactly where the center ring of the bigtop was on | |
| July 6, 1944, and has the names of each victim of the circus | |
| fire embossed on it. | |
| Hartford Circus Fire Memorial at Northwood Cemetery | |
| A memorial was erected at the Northwood Cemetery in Windsor, | |
| Connecticut, and is inscribed as follows: "This plot of Ground | |
| consecrated by the City of Hartford as a Resting Place for three | |
| adults and three children who lost their lives in the Circus | |
| Fire. July 6, 1944. Their identity known but to God." | |
| https://i.imgur.com/LLtK5og.jpg | |
| The Frank Bradley Memorial | |
| Simsbury Volunteer Fire Company | |
| This granite and bronze sculpture commemorating Simsbury | |
| firefighters is named after the first fire company member to | |
| die. Frank Bradley and his wife Helen were victims of the | |
| Hartford Circus Fire in 1944, just days after the formation of | |
| the fire company. | |
| Consisting of a cast bronze helmet on top of a six-sided granite | |
| sculpture, each of the six sides of the memorial represents one | |
| of the fire stations in town. A bell from the department�s old | |
| ladder truck inside the sculpture is rung at the annual memorial | |
| service. The surrounding Memorial Walkway honors deceased fire | |
| company members who achieved honorary life status and those who | |
| died while an active fire company member. | |
| Hartford Circus Fire Virtual Cemetery | |
| www.findagrave.com | |
| Find A Grave members collect and publish information and | |
| photographs of burial markers, including a virtual cemetery of | |
| the victims of the circus fire. | |
| #Post#: 3780-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:37 pm | |
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartford_circus_fire | |
| Hartford circus fire | |
| The Hartford circus fire, which occurred on July 6, 1944, in | |
| Hartford, Connecticut, was one of the worst fire disasters in | |
| United States history.[1] The fire occurred during an afternoon | |
| performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus | |
| that was attended by 6,000 to 8,000 people. The fire killed 167 | |
| people[2] and more than 700 were injured. | |
| Background | |
| In mid-20th century America, a typical circus traveled from town | |
| to town by train, performing under a huge canvas tent commonly | |
| called a "big top". The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey | |
| Circus was no exception: what made it stand out was that it was | |
| the largest circus in the country. Its big top could seat 9,000 | |
| spectators around its three rings; the tent's canvas had been | |
| coated with 1,800 pounds (820 kg) of paraffin wax dissolved in | |
| 6,000 US gallons (23,000 l) of gasoline, a common waterproofing | |
| method of the time.[2] | |
| The circus had been experiencing shortages of personnel and | |
| equipment as a result of the United States' involvement in World | |
| War II. Delays and malfunctions in the ordinarily smooth order | |
| of the circus had become commonplace; on August 4, 1942, a fire | |
| had broken out in the menagerie, killing a number of animals. | |
| When the circus arrived in Hartford, Connecticut, on July 5, | |
| 1944, the trains were so late that one of the two shows | |
| scheduled for that day had been canceled.[3] In circus | |
| superstition, missing a show is considered extremely bad luck, | |
| and although the July 5, 1944 evening show ran as planned, many | |
| circus employees may have been on their guard, half-expecting an | |
| emergency or catastrophe.[4] | |
| The next day was a Thursday; the crowd at the afternoon | |
| performance was dominated by women and children.[2] The size of | |
| the audience that day has never been established with certainty, | |
| but the best estimate is about 7,000 | |
| The fire began as a small flame after the lions performed, on | |
| the southwest sidewall of the tent, while the Great Wallendas | |
| were performing. Circus bandleader Merle Evans was said to have | |
| been the first to spot the flames, and immediately directed the | |
| band to play "The Stars and Stripes Forever", the tune that | |
| traditionally signaled distress to all circus personnel.[6] | |
| Ringmaster Fred Bradna urged the audience not to panic and to | |
| leave in an orderly fashion, but the power failed and he could | |
| not be heard. Bradna and the ushers unsuccessfully tried to | |
| maintain some order as the panicked crowd tried to flee the big | |
| top. | |
| The only animals in the big top at the time were the big cats | |
| trained by May Kovar and Joseph Walsh that had just finished | |
| performing when the fire started. The big cats were herded | |
| through the chutes leading from the performing cages to several | |
| cage wagons, and were unharmed except for a few minor burns. | |
| Though most spectators were able to escape the fire, many people | |
| were caught up in the hysteria. Witnesses said some simply ran | |
| around in circles trying to find their loved ones, rather than | |
| trying to escape from the burning tent. Some escaped but ran | |
| back inside to look for family members. Others stayed in their | |
| seats until it was too late, assuming that the fire would be put | |
| out promptly. Because at least two of the exits were blocked by | |
| the chutes used to bring the show's big cats in and out of the | |
| tent, people trying to escape could not bypass them. | |
| The cause of the fire remains unresolved. Investigators at the | |
| time believed it was caused by a carelessly flicked cigarette; | |
| however, others suspected an arsonist. Several years later, | |
| while being investigated on other arson charges, Robert Dale | |
| Segee (1929�1997), who was an adolescent at the time, confessed | |
| to starting the blaze. He was never tried for the crime and | |
| later recanted his confession. | |
| Because of the paraffin wax waterproofing of the tent, the | |
| flames spread rapidly. Many people were badly burned by the | |
| melting paraffin, which rained down from the roof. The fiery | |
| tent collapsed in about eight minutes according to eyewitness | |
| survivors, trapping hundreds of spectators beneath it.[7] | |
| Because of a picture that appeared in several newspapers of sad | |
| tramp clown Emmett Kelly holding a water bucket, the event | |
| became known as "the day the clowns cried." | |
| While many people burned to death, many others died as a result | |
| of the ensuing chaos. Sources and investigators differ on how | |
| many people were killed and injured. Various people and | |
| organizations say it was 167, 168, or 169 persons (the 168 | |
| figure is usually based on official tallies that included a | |
| collection of body parts that were listed as a "victim") with | |
| official treated injury estimates running over 700 people. The | |
| number of actual injuries is believed to be higher than those | |
| figures, since many people were seen that day heading home in | |
| shock without seeking treatment in the city. | |
| It is commonly believed that the number of fatalities is higher | |
| than the estimates given, due to poorly kept residency records | |
| in rural towns, and the fact that some smaller remains were | |
| never identified or claimed. Additionally, free tickets had been | |
| handed out that day to many people in and around the city, some | |
| of whom appeared to eyewitnesses and circus employees to be | |
| drifters who would never have been reported missing. | |
| Some died from injuries sustained after leaping from the tops of | |
| the bleachers in hopes they could escape under the sides of the | |
| tent, though that method of escape ended up killing more than it | |
| saved. Others died after being trampled by other spectators, | |
| with some asphyxiating underneath the piles of people who fell | |
| over each other. Most of the dead were found in piles, some | |
| three bodies deep, at the most congested exits. A small number | |
| of people were found alive at the bottoms of these piles, | |
| protected by the bodies on top of them when the burning big top | |
| ultimately fell down. | |
| In 1950, Robert Dale Segee of Circleville, Ohio claimed during a | |
| police interview that he was responsible for setting the circus | |
| fire.[9] Following the Ohio police interview, Segee signed a | |
| statement admitting to setting the circus fire, a series of | |
| other fires, and several murders since his youth.[9] Segee, a | |
| 16-year-old roustabout for the show from June 30 to July 14, | |
| 1944, claimed that he had a nightmare in which an American | |
| Indian riding on a "flaming horse" told him to set fires.[9] | |
| According to police authorities, Segee further stated that after | |
| this nightmare his mind went blank, and by the time it cleared | |
| the circus fire had been set.[9] Some of Segee's hand-drawn | |
| images of his bizarre dreams, and images depicting his claimed | |
| murders, appeared in Life on July 17, 1950.[10] | |
| In November 1950, Segee was convicted in Ohio of unrelated arson | |
| charges and sentenced to 44 years of prison time. However, | |
| Hartford investigators raised doubts over his confession, as he | |
| had a history of mental illness, and it could not be proven he | |
| was anywhere within the state of Connecticut when the fire | |
| occurred. Connecticut officials were also not allowed to | |
| question Segee, even though his alleged crime had occurred in | |
| their state.[9] Additionally, Segee, who died in 1997, denied | |
| setting the fire as late as 1994 during an interview. Because of | |
| this, many investigators, historians and victims believe the | |
| true arsonist�if it had indeed been arson�was never found. | |
| #Post#: 3781-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:39 pm | |
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| http://www.circusfire1944.com/the-victims.html | |
| The Hartford Circus Fire ~ July 6, 1944 | |
| Victim List | |
| The official death toll of the Hartford circus fire, as reported | |
| by the board of health, was 168, which questionably included a | |
| collection of unidentified parts as an individual victim. The | |
| estates of 167 named victims were awarded death settlements by | |
| the arbitration board, and in addition to these 167 victims, | |
| three others died in the months following the circus fire, and | |
| their lives appear to have been shortened as a result of | |
| injuries and complications from the fire. | |
| The names of the 167 victims, with their age, are embossed on | |
| the bronze memorial erected on the site of the center ring of | |
| the circus. | |
| https://i.imgur.com/xKu9fb1.jpg | |
| #Post#: 3782-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:40 pm | |
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| https://i.imgur.com/OL3uO23.jpg | |
| https://i.imgur.com/wnTucRl.gif | |
| #Post#: 3783-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:42 pm | |
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| #Post#: 3784-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: HARTFORD CHILD DOE (1944): WF, 8-10, victim of the Hartford | |
| circus fire - 6 July 1944 | |
| By: Akoya Date: March 15, 2020, 2:44 pm | |
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