Iron Mountain Baby

Iron Mountain Baby

Iron Mountain Baby refers both to a folksong and the subject of that song, William Moses Gould Helms.

On August 14, 1902, William Helms (June 5, 1835-December 13, 1917), a 72-year old farmer and civil war veteran, was walking along the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (later the Missouri Pacific Railroad) where it crosses Big River outside of Irondale (Washington County, Missouri), collecting lumber for a barn he intended to build. He saw No. 4 speed northbound over the bridge. Then, hearing a strange noise, and following its source, he found what is described as "an old fashioned telescoping valise." The case turned out to contain a baby, whose age was later estimated at approximately five days. Having fallen about fifty feet, the child was badly bruised, with a pronounced dent in its head. Helms took the child home to his wife, Sarah Jane Knight Helms (July 10, 1850-April 15, 1925) and they nursed him back to health.

The child was named for his foster father, Bill Helms, and "Gould," the owner of the railroad, but also "Moses," because he was taken from the river. The story spread throughout the United States, and gave rise to the folksong. Many women came forward, claiming to be the boy's mother. However, when the child was six years old, the elderly couple formally adopted him.

After the death of the elder Helms, William and his mother moved to Salem, Missouri. He attended Braughton's University and Southwest Missouri State Teachers College (now Missouri State University); his education was paid for by the St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway. He became a printer. On August 5, 1933 he married a woman named "Sally," (September 17, 1904, d. Racine, Wisconsin, September 1987). They had one son, William (died at age 14, according to some sources). They moved to Texas, where William died January 31, 1953, aged 51. When the corpse was carried by train back to Washington County, it was only the second time he had ridden a train. He was interred at Hopewell, Missouri Cemetery. The funeral got no publicity; Helms did not enjoy his peculiar fame.

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The Ballad of the Iron Mountain Baby

"(the ballad mistakes certain key details -- the number of the train, the names of the principals, etc)."

:I have a song I'd like to sing:It's awful but it's true:About a baby, thrown from a train:By a woman, I know not who.

:Th' train was running at full speed:T'was northbound number nine:An' as it crossed th' river's bridge:She cast it from the door.

:A Mother unkind, a Father untrue:And yet, I'm bound to say:It must have grieved that Mother's heart:To cast her baby away.

:The leaves (i.e., "valise") in which this baby was found:Was fourteen inches long:Five inches wide, six inches deep:An', O, so closely bound.

:It was Bill Williams who found this babe:He heard its helpless cry:He took it to his loving wife:She would not let it die.

:She bathed and washed its little head:An' soon, it hushed its cry:God bless them both while they live:God bless them when they die.

:We'll name him William Roscoe:Because he has no name:Then, if he grows to be a man:He'll wear it just th' same.

:This ends my song, my story I've told:I'll say, goodbye to all:Until we meet around the throne:In that bright world above all.

ources

*Carrolscorner.net [http://www.carrollscorner.net/IronMtnBaby.htm] credits "All Aboard" newspaper, Jackson, Mo., 1998 edition;
*"Iron Mountain Baby," Sandra Braggs and Heather Click, re-edited from "All Aboard" vol 19, (St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway) [http://www.slimrr.com/ironbaby.html]
*Another version of the events [http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:Bv4hlIvZZdwJ:www.trainweb.org/fecnrhs/The_EAST_COAST_CHAMPION_Sep05.doc+%22Iron+Mountain+Baby%22+Helms&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=us]

ee also

Boswell, Evault. "The Iron Mountain Baby: A Novel." iUniverse, Inc. 2007. ISBN: 9780595850983

External links

* [http://maxhunter.missouristate.edu/1483/index.html lyrics to folksong, with recording collected by Max Hunter from Laura Arthur, Springfield, Missouri on November 2, 1972]
* [http://www.smsu.edu/folksong/maxhunter/0568/ Another version, sung by Mrs. Haden Robinson, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 26, 1960]
* [http://www.carrollscorner.net/IronMtnBabyPictures.htm Photographs related to the case]
* [http://www.mogenweb.org/washington/cemetery/hopewell_f.html Burial records (with tombstone photos) of Helms and his adoptive parents]


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