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March 1917 edition of The Huttig News reported "Four Burned to Death in House Fire"
John Q. Barlow, aged 66...his wife, Rhoda, aged 54...and their daughter, Arcola, aged 17..., were burned to death and G. W. Howell fatally burned in the fire that destroyed the home of Mr. Howell at Old Landing on the Ouachita River five miles east of here at 6 o'clock Saturday morning, March 24, 1917.
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow who are Mrs. Howell's parents arrived here just one week before from their home at Glancy, Mississippi, on a visit with their daughter and are survived by four other children, Homer, Wayne, Lucian and Katie.
Mr. Howell had arisen to start a fire in the stove in the room occupied by the Barlows and was using gasoline out of a can which exploded throwing burning oil all over the bed clothing on the beds on which they were sleeping and himself, causing the room to become a roaring furnace in a moment. Mr. Howell rushed from the house and jumped into the river about 30 yards distance from the house but was so badly burned about the face and lower limbs that he died at 6 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Howell and their two small children were in an adjoining room and escaped without injury in their night clothes.
The limbs and arms of all those who perished in the fire were entirely burned off and their bodies burned to crisp and all three were buried in one grave in the Huttig Cemetery late Saturday afternoon. The remains of Mr. Howell were laid to rest at 10 o'clock Monday morning.
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November 14, 1862
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Copiah County, MS, United States
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1882
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1885
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Mississippi, United States
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June 27, 1888
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March 22, 1891
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Copiah County, MS, United States
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March 24, 1917
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Huttig, Union County, AR, United States
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Simms Cemetery, Huttig, Union County, AR, United States
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