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The Night Old Main Burned and One Student Went Back In

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Confirmed Threat

On the bitterly cold night of January 22-23, 1959, fire destroyed Old Main, the enormous Mississippi State dormitory that housed more than 1,100 students. One student, Henry Williamson, died after re-entering the burning building and becoming trapped. The 1959 incident long predates electronic alerts; warning came from people shouting, the building emptying, and arriving firefighters.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
1
Injured
0
Institution
Mississippi State University
Public R1 · MS
~5,000 students
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTother
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Fire broke out in Old Main dormitory late in the evening; students raised the alarm and the building's more than eleven hundred residents were roused and sent out into the bitter cold as the structure burned.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

This 1959 fire predates any campus electronic-notification system; the warning was students raising the alarm and the dormitory rapidly emptying.
Old Main housed more than 1,100 students that night and at its peak had held 1,500, making it one of the largest dormitories in the United States at the time.
Reconstructed wording; no official archived alert text exists for a 1959 incident.
FOLLOW-UPpress-release
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Mississippi State officials confirmed that the historic Old Main dormitory had been destroyed by fire and that one student, Henry Williamson, was killed after he attempted to return to the building about forty minutes after the fire began.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The official record of the event was an institutional and press confirmation the following morning, not a real-time student notification.
Williamson had escaped the building and was seen outside before going back in; the housing director at the time recounted that he was trapped after re-entering roughly 40 minutes into the fire.
Reconstructed wording; the single fatality and the re-entry circumstances are corroborated across multiple Mississippi State sources.
Context

Background

On the night of January 22-23, 1959, fire consumed Old Main, the sprawling Mississippi State dormitory that at its peak had housed 1,500 students and held just over 1,100 the night it burned. Authorities believed the fire started when a decorative candelabrum was overturned. One student, Henry Williamson, died after escaping and then re-entering the building about forty minutes later, becoming trapped. The university later built the Chapel of Memories using bricks salvaged from the ruins, both as a memorial to Williamson and to preserve the memory of the lost landmark. As a 1959 incident, this predates the Clery Act and any electronic alert system by decades; notification was entirely person-to-person.
Analysis

Key Findings

Old Main was one of the largest college dormitories in the United States and was destroyed in a single night
The lone fatality, Henry Williamson, died after escaping and then re-entering the burning dormitory
The incident predates electronic mass notification entirely; warning came from students raising the alarm and the building emptying
Salvaged bricks were used to build the campus Chapel of Memories, a lasting memorial to the fire
Outcome
Old Main, then one of the largest dormitories in the country, was destroyed. One student, Henry Williamson, died after returning to the building roughly 40 minutes after the fire started; salvaged bricks were later used to build the campus Chapel of Memories.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Official
  2. Official
  3. Student Paper
Tags
firedormitory-firemississippipre-cleryhistoric1950s
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion