[personal profile] mabfan
On November 28, 1942, sixty-three years ago today, the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston took the lives of 492 people.

"On the fateful Saturday night the Grove was filled to well over capacity, when at 10:10 PM a small fire broke out in the Melody Lounge located in the basement of the Grove’s main ballroom."

"Within twelve minutes, flames and lethal smoke enveloped the entire Grove complex. By 10:45, firefighters had extinguished all flames and were inside the Grove searching for survivors. But in that short period of time, 492 victims were dead or later died in area hospitals."

"The bulk of the victims were taken to Boston City Hospital. Mass. General received the second largest number with Beth Israel, Carney, Faulkner, Mass. Memorial, Peter Bent Brigham, St. Elizabeth’s, St. Margaret’s, Cambridge City and Malden City receiving lesser numbers."

(Post quoted from Rhode Island Fire Disaster Recalls Memories of Cocoanut Grove. Also, the Boston Globe's archives have an excellent article about the event from the 50th anniversary here: The Cocoanut Grove Inferno.)

Date: 2005-11-28 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rev69.livejournal.com
my paternal grandfather was a firefighter from 1939 to 1974. As a result I had an unusual interest in disastrous fires in history. While most preschoolers would be having Dr Seuss read to them, I was reading the book "Famous Fires" to them at that age. By the time I was 6, I knew the details of the Cocoanut Grove, Triangle Shirtwaist, Morro Castle and Hindenburg fires, among others. The Beverly Hills Supper Club fire happened towards the tail end of that first childhood fixation (around 1976 or77) and renewed the interest.

This reminds me, with my grandparents and father passed away, i have to look through the collection brought up from Florida in 2003 for that book as well as the rest of my grandfather's collection.

Date: 2005-11-28 01:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mabfan.livejournal.com
I have no connection to firefighting in my family, but as you've seen, I do like to make sure that the victims of tragedies are not forgotten.

There's a new book out this month about Cocoanut Grove, FYI.

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