One Of The Deadliest Accidents In U.S. History Happened Right Here In Mississippi
Over the years, Mississippi has seen its fair share of tragedy. From natural disasters to deadly accidents, the Magnolia State has experienced it all. One of the most horrific, yet lesser known, tragedies is the Chunky River Train Wreck. The accident claimed dozens of lives, making it one of the state’s deadliest. Read on to learn more about the frightening train wreck.


In the months leading up to the wreck, heavy rains caused the river to repeatedly flood. The constant flooding combined with a build-up of debris weakened the bridge and caused it to shift. On the day of the accident, the track was about 6" out of alignment.
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As the train barreled toward its destination, those aboard were completely unaware of the danger ahead. A lantern and a pole situated 100’ from the damaged bridge – both common methods used to stop a train at the time – were implemented but went unnoticed in the dark of night.
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A majority of the passengers died on impact or drowned as a result of being trapped under the wreckage. Those who survived the crash struggled to stay afloat in the icy water.

According to reports, the camp heard the cries for help. Jack Amos, a Mississippi Choctaw and Confederate, ordered the men to "fly to the rescue."

In 2005, a commemorative marker (pictured above) was added to the crash site.
So, ever heard about this train wreck? Know of another deadly accident in the state’s past? Tell us in the comments section.
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